Computers, web, media – July 3
Wikipedia- biggest encyclopaedia ever written
DOD develops a parallel Earth: war games on the grandest scale
Murdoch takes on Manhattan- and the Financial Times
Wikipedia- biggest encyclopaedia ever written
DOD develops a parallel Earth: war games on the grandest scale
Murdoch takes on Manhattan- and the Financial Times
Julian Darley interview
Creating an Energy Descent Action Plan
Keep on the sunny side (solar)
Society ‘needs the right chemistry’
Local biofuels Production
Business-oriented sustainability site
Next generation biofuels to turn human waste into diesel
Sorry climate, I had to clean my keyboard
Beware of energy ‘vampires’
Ionic liquid offers greener recycling of plastics
Recycling table scraps and pizza boxes in Seattle
An inconvenient IT truth
Don’t tell me technology will save us
When the GRID dies . . .
Come on in – the quicksand’s fine
The Shockwave Rider
Monthly Review: A new war on the planet?
Ancient innovations for present conventions toward extinction
Cyclists peel off clothes to push pedaling and protest oil
21 principles for the 21st century
Biofuels, diapers and sails – oh my!
New episodes of Peak Moment television
Cyber warming: PCs produce same CO2 emissions as airlines
Carbon is the new Black
Is carbon offsetting the solution? (Or part of the problem?)
We have spent several centuries asking, “Can we do it?” And often enough the answer was a resounding, “Yes we can!” But instead, what we need to ask is this – Should we do it?
Exhibit at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. “The majority of the world’s designers focus all their efforts on developing products and services exclusively for the richest 10% of the world’s customers. Nothing less than a revolution in design is needed to reach the other 90%.”
Archdruid: Is history on anyone’s side?
The empire of crime
Preaching the gospel of green
The thing about technology
Thomas Edison – wind pioneer
Two years of record growth in wind – just the beginning?
Wind power: some lessons from 2006
Mali: Jatropha oil lights up villages