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The Clean Tech Revolution, Business & Economics, Paperback, Ron Pernick

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The definitive book on clean tech–technologies designed to provide superior performance at lower costs, greatly reducing the world’s dependence on “dirty” energy such as fossil fuels and other environmentally damaging products–that uncovers the profits and potential of this new industrial revolution. Completely revised and updated for the paperback edition.

The Clean Tech Revolution, Business & Economics, Paperback, Ron Pernick

The definitive book on clean tech–technologies designed to provide superior performance at lower costs, greatly reducing the world’s dependence on “dirty” energy such as fossil fuels and other environmentally damaging products–that uncovers the profits and potential of this new industrial revolution. Completely revised and updated for the paperback edition.

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