Strange – May 30
Eating radiation: A new form of energy? (MIT)
Florida man invents machine to turn water into fire
Eating radiation: A new form of energy? (MIT)
Florida man invents machine to turn water into fire
Why working less is better for the globe
Having an environmentally friendly day in bed
Amory Lovins: Lectures on advanced energy efficiency
Energy from hot rocks- the hurdles for innovators
A who’s who of Indonesian biofuel
Biomass fuels are just one step
New process uses aluminum alloy to generate hydrogen
LEDs emerge to fight fluorescents
IBM starts green business arm
Mass. union: Overloaded grid ready to ‘pop’
“World Without Oil” – alternative reality game
Project Budburst: Springtime citizen science
Craigslist founder: People who run printing presses ‘screwed’
Videojug may just help save The world
‘Era of cheap energy is over,’ says Buckee
Rep. Bartlett commemorates Admiral Rickover’s 1957 speech on energy
DOE says computer tools to extract more oil
21 Worldchanging principles in 21 days
Astyk:
Starting the riot for austerity
Lester Brown:
Momentum grows to “Ban the bulb”
For a warmer future, Australia employs Aboriginal wisdom
The hippies were right!
Accidental sustainability and why we can’t sustain it
Ooh! Shiny!
WorldChanging in April
The transformation of manufacturing in the 21st century
Electricity from merry-go-rounds
Follow up to: Nuclear reactions may produce phones’ power (LENR)
Sun VP on IT’s push for eco-responsibility
Jamais Cascio: Four futures for the earth
Ted Trainer: We can’t go on living like this
Carter had a powerful energy idea
Consume like there’s no tomorrow (critique of “shallow green” Sierra Club, ASES proposals)
For several years a Chicago entrepreneur has labored quietly building a company to create an alternative to batteries for powering cell phones and other small gadgets. The company deliberately kept a low profile because its core technology, first called cold fusion 18 years ago, has long been ridiculed by mainstream scientists. The phenomenon now is called low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR).
The new suburban poverty
Death in cyburbia
Unprovoked beatings of homeless soaring