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Iddo pens summary of American dematerialization

February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

In his Honest Broker blog, Roger Pielke, Jr., kindly gives space for Iddo Wernick’s essay “Counting Materials: How the use of 100 materials has changed in the United States since 1970.“

Posted in News, Cities and Transportation, Energy and Climate, Forests, Farms and Materials, Technology & Human Environment, The ImPACT Identity

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