Jeremy
Rifkin

Speaker Profile
Jeremy Rifkin, president of the Foundation on Economic Trends, is the author of sixteen books on the impact of scientific and technological changes on the economy, the workforce, society, and the environment.
His books have been translated into more than twenty languages and are used in hundreds of universities around the world. His 1995 book, 'The End of Work', is an international bestseller that is widely credited with helping shape the current global debate on technology displacement, corporate downsizing and the future of jobs.
His 1998 bestseller, 'The Biotech Century', addresses the many critical issues accompanying the new era of genetic commerce and is the most widely read book in the world on the biotech revolution.
Mr. Rifkin's 2000 bestseller, 'The Age of Access', explores the vast changes occurring in the capitalist system as it makes the transition from geographic markets to e-commerce networks and from industrial to cultural production.
In his newest book, 'The Hydrogen Economy', published in September 2002, Rifkin takes us on an eye-opening journey into the next great commercial era in history. He envisions the dawn of a new economy powered by hydrogen that will fundamentally change the nature of our market, political and social institutions, just as coal and steam power did at the beginning of the industrial age.
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