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'''Vaclav Smil''' is a scientist and professor at [[University of Manitoba]].<ref>Ross, Greg. [http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/vaclav-smil Scientists' Nightstand: Vaclav Smil.] ''American Scientist.''</ref> |
'''Vaclav Smil''' is a scientist and professor at [[University of Manitoba]].<ref>Ross, Greg. [http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/vaclav-smil Scientists' Nightstand: Vaclav Smil.] ''American Scientist.''</ref> He has written multiple articles and books about energy and food production. His newest book in 2010 is ''Why [[Names for U.S. citizens|America]] is not a new Rome''.<ref>{{cite book| |
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Revision as of 18:53, 15 March 2010
Vaclav Smil is a scientist and professor at University of Manitoba.[1] 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.[2][relevant?].
References
- ^ Ross, Greg. Scientists' Nightstand: Vaclav Smil. American Scientist.
- ^ Vaclav Smil (March 1, 2010). Why America Is Not a New Rome. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0262195935.
External links
- Official web site
- Web page on the University of Manitoba site
- Vaclav Smil, Bibliography on Amazon site