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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-guide-to-… Energy is neither created nor destroyed — and yet the global demand for it continues to increase. But where does energy come from, and where does it go? Joshua M. Sneideman examines the many ways in which energy cycles through our planet, from the sun to our food chain to electricity and beyond. Lesson by Joshua M. Sneideman, animation by Marc Christoforidis.
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