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Cutting Edge: Energy -- Introduction by Dan Kammen
Supplying the world with the energy it needs will take many shapes and forms in the coming decades. The use of alternative energy resources like solar, wind, wave and biofuel will continue to grow as technology improves and costs decline.
AAAS Fellow Dan Kammen, a professor in UC Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group, Goldman School of Public Policy, and Department of Nuclear Engineering, outlines the future ahead for alternative energy in his introduction to AAAS's latest Cutting Edge lecture series Cutting Edge: Energy.
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