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DS09 Forum

Held September 14-15, 2009, DS09 was a major success with over 200 people in attendance from 25 countries. For a full summary of DS09 click here.

DS08 Forum

On September 14th and 15th 2009, leading international experts, policy makers and visionaries covered topics that included electric mobility, the future of biofuels and energy efficiency in land and sea transport, and the latest trends in urban planning, energy infrastructure and policy. Visit the DS08 website.

DS07 Forum

On September 14th and 15th 2009, leading international experts, policy makers and visionaries covered topics that included electric mobility, the future of biofuels and energy efficiency in land and sea transport, and the latest trends in urban planning, energy infrastructure and policy. Visit the DS07 website.



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Now it’s personal: Hundreds of anti-Wall Street protesters organized a “March Millionaire” last Tuesday, the houses of some leaders of the richest in America, stop making fun of “tax the rich!” and “Where’s my bailout?”

Two go twice on the sidewalk because they did not permit in March and will not be accused of blocking traffic, members of the recovery movement on Wall Street and other groups made their way up the East Side of Manhattan, the streets, like Fifth Avenue and Park Avenue, where some of the richest 1 percent of people living in townhouses and luxury apartments.