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RMI's RetroFUTUREspective: 25 Years of Being Years Ahead

by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA on 09.27.07
Culture & Celebrity (audio video)

It would be somewhat of an understatement to say that TreeHugger is a big fan of the Rocky Mountain Institute and its Chief Scientist Amory Lovins. When they announced their 25th anniversary celebrations earlier this year, Collin took the time to roundup the incredible range of RMI stories that have made it onto our pages over the years. Now the good folks up in the mountains have sent us this awesome 'retroFUTUREspective' video created for the event that covers the history of the organization, the incredible influence it has had, and more importantly, its vision for the future. For more RMInsperation, check out the YouTube video after the fold...


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