The questions raised in my previous post are worth serious consideration. If the commanding heights of global industry are to be conquered by robots, then this is a step towards a distopian cyberfeudalism straight from the pages of science fiction. …
The Portland Peace and Justice Center has put together quite an innovative bicycle tour. The Sustainable Energy in Motion Bike…
While blogging about Open Source AT, Jeff at sustainablog poses an excellent question: “Is this a concept that generally will…
Funny that this onion should be the last of 2005’s microfarm harvest. It turns out that I’ve become somewhat of…
Although Open Source appropriate technology may be a good idea, it faces a number of obstacles to its implementation. First,…
Yesterday I went for a nice long hike in the foothills of the nearby Sandia mountains. An average temperature of…
Projections of future renewable energy use are dismal. Yes, total renewable use will increase in the next 20 years, but…
This post takes its name from an article in the Guardian written by columnist George Monbiot. The columnist illustrates this…
In a recent article in Grist magazine, author Kelly Hearn describes the South American (esp. Brazilian) effort to create an…
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