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Solutions & sustainability – Jan 23

December 15, 2020January 23, 2007 by Staff

Astyk: Living off the waste of industrial society
Hopkins: Honour the elders
Orlov: The despotism of the image
The straight line is the road to hell

Programs let homes produce green power

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags Building Community, Buildings, Consumption & Demand, Culture & Behavior, Electricity, Urban Design Leave a comment

Climate – Jan 22

December 15, 2020January 22, 2007 by Staff

The impressive Warwick McKibbin – a new kind of carbon trading?
Joseph Romm, author of ‘Hell and High Water’
The insurance climate change – the Market speaks

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Solutions & sustainability – Jan 22

December 15, 2020January 22, 2007 by Staff

Where to go if you want to live to be 100
Newsweek: 7 ways to save the world

Could smart urban design keep people fit and trim?

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Retrofitting For Passive Solar

December 15, 2020January 22, 2007 by Douglas J E Barnes

Elegant solutions to fossil fuel free home heating.

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Patrick Holden on Peak Oil and the Transition Towns concept

December 15, 2020January 22, 2007 by The Soil Association

Soil Association director Patrick Holden in interview says, “I believe that localism and cellular, from the ground up activity will be the defining impulse of 21st century agriculture.”

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Solutions & sustainability – Jan 21

December 15, 2020January 21, 2007 by Staff

Carbon reduction action groups (CRAGs) in UK
Nobel laureates: sustainability needs more than science
Beyond the green corporation
Tree hugger wants a beautiful wooden house
Latin America takes on urbanization
10 ways to green your community

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China – Jan 20

December 15, 2020January 20, 2007 by Staff

China to get tough on green design
Will 2007 be China’s Year of Gasoline imports?
China starts thinking ‘alternative energy’
US farming disaster: a prediction for China?

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Dysfunction – Jan 20

December 15, 2020January 20, 2007 by Staff

Traffic disaster towers over L.A.
Texas view on environment is 18 lanes wide
Burtynsky photos on consumerist capitalism
The end of the world as they know it

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Solutions & sustainability – Jan 17

December 15, 2020January 17, 2007 by Staff

‘Ethical pharmaceuticals’ could change world politics?

Unconsumption
What’s the key to bright green cities?
Yes! Building a just, sustainable compassionate world
New quest in British politics: public happiness

Father of energy efficiency to get Fermi Award

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Peak oil – Jan 15

December 15, 2020January 15, 2007 by Staff

Kunstler: The cheap oil mirage
Managing the transition from peak oil
The URGE
Inflation and building big things
New book: The Battle For Barrels – Peak Oil Myths & World Oil Futures

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Transport and cities – Jan 11

December 15, 2020January 11, 2007 by Staff

Cities most innovative in global warming fight
World at urban crossroads, warns report
Worldwatch’s Sheehan calls for federal action on efficiency and transportation
Worldwatch: our urban future

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Linking Land Use Planning and the Food Environment

December 15, 2020January 10, 2007 by Lisa Feldstein

An emerging issue in the smart growth field is the link between a healthy food environment and good land use planning.

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