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Environment
The Upside of Down
The Ingenuity Gap
Doomsday scenarios
Thomas Homer-Dixon
Ingenuity
Civilization
Energy returned on energy invested
Homer Simpson
Dixon
Global catastrophic risk

The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity, and the Renewal of Civilization by Thomas Homer-Dixon Montreal Gazette, November 4, 2006 Catastrophe as catalyst Disaster is inevitable, author says, so let’s learn from it

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