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Dr. Holdren's Good, the Bad, & the Ugly Interview on Climate Change, Space Travel, and Energy
Scientific American
Exit Interview: Presidential Science Advisor John Holdren
https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/exit-interview-presidential-science-advisor-john-holdren/
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climate change,
Constellation,
energy,
fusion,
John Holdren,
NASA,
Presidential advisor,
Space travel
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