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  • City of the Future is authored by Lakis Polycarpou

    I am a freelance writer who is interested in the intersection of urban planning, architecture, technology, food, economics, energy and environmental issues. For the last several years I have been researching and writing about the implications of global peak oil.

    My work on these topics has been published in Energy Bulletin, Next American City, The Believer Magazine and The Washington Post among other places.

    I am also the Vice President of a new small press and Permaculture design company, KP Press Books/KP Permaculture.

    I can be reached at neapolis@earthlink.net or at lakis@kppressbooks.com

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marks a political sea-change that is as significant as any particular proposal Obama may have articulated.

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There are people whose little voice has been keeping them from success for some time now and they do not even realize that it is happening. When you give them a compliment, they have a habit of self depriciating themselves and snatch defeat right from the very victory they earned. Too much of this uncontrolled habit can reduce confidence and energy.

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