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FROM wp_posts INNER JOIN wp_postmeta ON ( wp_posts.ID = wp_postmeta.post_id )
WHERE 1=1 AND (
wp_posts.ID NOT IN (
SELECT object_id
FROM wp_term_relationships
WHERE term_taxonomy_id IN (47485,47486)
)
) AND (
(
( wp_postmeta.meta_key = \'the_author\' AND wp_postmeta.meta_value = \'1154060\' )
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GROUP BY wp_posts.ID
ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC
LIMIT 0, 6'
Let’s stop sleepwalking through history
For the last two centuries the burning of fossil fuel – coal, natural gas and crude oil – has been propelling human civilization. But fossil resources are finite – they really will run out – and their use has altered Earth’s atmosphere. On both fronts, Americans are in denial.
December 14, 2004



