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      <description>(Header image source #ShowYourStripes shows global temperature for 1850 to 2018)&#xA;A new context for research after sus­tainability This post contains the slides and script from a presentation given December 13th, 2018 at LISER and an evolved and shortened version on July 11th, 2019 at the Energy and Environment Institude mini-conference.&#xA;The slides have been broken up to contain images and text more naturally into a post format.&#xA;Abstract Existing goals of sustainability grossly understate the societal changes, in terms of transportation, consumption, and social interaction, required to prevent a catastrophic destruction of civilization as we define it.</description>
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