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Video: Adrian Ely on steps to sustainability (TEDx)

August 9th, 2012 Nathan Oxley

Adrian Ely talked about technology, innovation and the STEPS Centre’s ideas on pathways to sustainability earlier this year at TEDx Sussex University. The video’s just been made available, so here it is:

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Adrian Ely’s profile (STEPS Centre website)

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