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Natural Capitalism.
Lovins was born in Washington, DC. His father,
Gerald H.
Lovins worked as an
engineer and his mother,
Miriam Lovins,
worked as a social...
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adviser for
Friends of the
Earth under David Brower. In 1982,
Hunter Lovins and
Amory Lovins co-founded
Rocky Mountain Institute in Snowm****, Colorado. They...
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Amory Lovins had
published many books,
consulted widely, and was
active in
energy affairs in some
fifteen countries as a
synthesist and lobbyist.
Lovins is...
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Lovin is a surname. And also used as name in
tribal state of
Arunachal Pradesh India.
Example Lovin Tamin Notable people with this
surname include: Fița...
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Lovin Corporation is an
American mobile technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California.
Founded in 2012, it
operated in
stealth mode until...
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Lovins (October 19, 1945, in Washington, D.C. –
January 26, 2018, in
Mountain View, California) was a com****tional
linguist who
published The
Lovins...
- "After the
Lovin'" is a
single performed by
Engelbert Humperdinck,
produced by Joel
Diamond and
Charlie Calello, and
composed by
Ritchie Adams with lyrics...
- The
Lovin'
Spoonful is an
American folk-rock band
formed in
Greenwich Village, New York City, in 1964. The band were
among the most po****r
groups in...
- "Sweet
Lovin'" is the
second single from
British musician Sigala. It
features vocals from Bryn Christopher. It was
released on 4
December 2015 as a digital...
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Amory Lovins came to
prominence in 1976 when he
published an
article in
Foreign Affairs called "Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?".
Lovins argued...