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  • Ideas are for sharing

    Why Business Cards?
    Ideas need to be passed along simply and clearly.
    They need to be shared. Remembered.
    We need something to carry these ideas. Easily.
    Business cards.
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    We all face four issues: climate change, poverty, conflict in the Middle East and other parts of the world, and wildlife conservation.

    The Book is a collection of ideas by many experts on what to do.

    Here is a short draft: World View 

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  • Current references

    Please note these are page numbers
    in the current draft of the book.

    Aamodt, Sandra, 70
    Adams, Mike, 81
    Bartlett, Dan, 72
    Bennett, Drake, 70
    Bernanke, Ben, 68
    Bernstein, Richard, 73
    Blomberg, Craig, 16
    Bloom, Howard, 91
    Borgerson, Scott, 89
    Borlaug, Norman, 80, 98
    Boulding, Kenneth, 83
    Brownlee, Shannon, 31
    Buiter, William, 25
    Bush, President George W., 40
    Charles, Prince, 106
    Christ, Jesus, 16
    Collier, Paul, 43, 49, 85
    Cowen, Tyler, 78
    Cubeta, Phil, 54
    Danner, Mark, 40
    Darwin, 19
    Davidson, Donald, 15
    Drayton, Bill, 103
    Dylan, Bob, 37
    Fallows, James, 62
    Feltes, Richard, 56
    Finkelstein, Sydney, 66
    Fischer, Joschka, 32
    Freidman, Milton, 77
    Gates, Bill, 47
    Gatto, John Taylor, 26
    Giussani, Bruno, 73
    Glover, Julian, 79
    Godin, Seth, 37, 100
    Gore, Al, 100
    Graham, Paul, 61
    Gray, John, 19, 30, 31, 88
    Haass, Richard N., 105
    Handy, Charles, 52
    Hansen, Jim, 107
    Hausmann, Ricardo, 79
    Hawken, Paul, 101
    Homer-Dixon, Thomas, 76
    Hoover, Herbert, 57
    James, William, 24
    Kaplan, Jeffrey, 57
    Kaplan, Robert D., 91
    Karelis, Charles, 70
    Keats, John, 20, 22
    Kelly, Kevin, 36, 39
    Klare, Michael T., 74
    Krugman, Paul, 71
    Krupp, Fred, 53
    Lawson, Nigel, 79
    Leonard, Andrew, 78
    Lessig, Larry, 52
    Lewitt, Michael E., 101
    Livingston, John, 72
    Lomborg, Bjørn, 43
    Lovelock, James, 92
    Melton, Professor Doug, 88
    Monbiot, George, 63, 74
    Natsios, Andre, 80
    New York Times, 69, 70
    Obama, Barack, 24
    Orr, H. Allen, 34
    Orwell, George, 66
    Page, Larry, 96
    Pollan, Michael, 95
    Quine, W V O, 33
    Reich, Robert, 52
    Revkin, Andrew, 97, 100, 108
    Rodrik, Dani, 63
    Rorty, Richard, 14, 15, 23, 99
    Rumsfeld, Donald, 20
    Sachs, Jeffrey, 63, 97
    Sacks, Jeffrey, 18
    Schlesinger, James, 88
    Schmidt, Eric, 48
    Sellars, Wilfred, 15
    Shirky, Clay, 59
    Skidelsky, Robert, 75
    Small, Deborah, 41
    Smith, Adam, 51
    Solana, Javier, 39
    Solnit, Rebecca, 60
    Spence, Michael, 79
    St. Paul, 108
    Steffen, Alex, 104
    Stelter, Brian, 69
    Stern, Nicolas, 63
    Stiglitz, Joseph, 50, 62
    Stiglitz, Joseph E., 103
    Strobel, Lee, 16
    Summers, Lawrence, 86
    Taleb, Nassim, 17, 30
    Taylor, Bill, 66
    Thompson, J. Walter, 58
    Thoreau, Henry David, 35
    Times, Financial, 68
    van der Veer, Jeroen, 90
    von Mises, Ludwig, 65
    Wang, Sam, 70
    Washington Post, 48, 56, 85
    Weigelt, Keith, 47
    Wilson, E O, 34
    Wilson, Eric, 20
    Wolf, Martin, 68
    Yunus, Muhammad, 47
    Zuckerman, Ethan, 49

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