Futurists Can Say the Dumbest Things

As someone who is described as a futurist, I make it a point to read up on what other futurists are saying about the field. To this end, I would encourage you to read this short article in Forbes that was written by James Canton. An even more insightful interview can be found in this [...]

By |2007-10-24T10:07:00-05:00October 24, 2007|Energy|Comments Off on Futurists Can Say the Dumbest Things

Is the Future Really Drying Up?

The New York Times Magazine yesterday ran an article entitled, ”The Future is Drying Up” documenting the growing crisis over water in the western part of America. For the most part, it was a thoughtful and sobering look at a situation that desparately cries out for action. It is hard to argue with the fact [...]

By |2007-10-22T09:15:00-05:00October 22, 2007|Energy|Comments Off on Is the Future Really Drying Up?

The Future of Bioenergy

In yesterday’s Wall Street Journal, Juan Enriguez, the author of ”As the Future Catches You: How Genomics and Other Forces are Changing Your Life” and co-founder of Synthetic Genomics, wrote an excellent editorial entitled ”The Future of Bioenergy.” In essense, Enriquez argues that we must do a better job of utilizing our existing energy sources, [...]

By |2007-10-03T14:31:00-05:00October 3, 2007|Energy|Comments Off on The Future of Bioenergy

Rapid Prototype Manufacturing: The Shape of Things to Come

The latest issue of Business 2.0 is dedicating to finding the next great disruptive companies. The lead article profiles 10 start-ups that the editor’s claims might challenge General Electric, AT&T, Microsoft and even Google. It’s an interesting article and I would encourage readers to pick up a copy. As interesting as that article was, I [...]

By |2007-08-30T09:30:00-05:00August 30, 2007|Energy|Comments Off on Rapid Prototype Manufacturing: The Shape of Things to Come
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