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Vaclav Smil is a scientist and professor at University of Manitoba. He has written multiple articles and books about energy and food production. HIs newest book in 2010 is "Why America is not a new Rome". Its ISBN is 978-0-262-19593-5.

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References

  1. Ross, Greg. Scientists' Nightstand: Vaclav Smil. American Scientist.
  2. http://www.amazon.com/Why-America-Not-New-Rome/dp/0262195933

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