Artist Chris Jordan shows us an arresting view of what Western culture looks like. His supersized images picture some almost unimaginable statistics -- like the astonishing number of paper cups we use... continue reading
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Artist Chris Jordan shows us an arresting view of what Western culture looks like. His supersized images picture some almost unimaginable statistics -- like the astonishing number of paper cups we use... continue reading
posted by mauz15An interesting way of going about making environmentally friendly change. Will it work? It did in this example.
posted by twiddlesJeffrey Sachs gives a talk on his new book "Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet" to the Googlers. Listen closely -- it's not often you'll hear an economist question the first tenet of neoclassical... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsPaul Collier comes to TED with 4 ways to improve the lives of the "bottom billion". Collier’s book The Bottom Billion shows what is happening to the poorest people in the world, and offers ideas... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsBittman extols the virtues of real food over fake food, and in this talk he describes exactly what's wrong with the way we eat now: too much meat, too few plants; too much fast food, too little home cooking.... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsIt seems to me that raising the topic of overpopulation has become a taboo subject, but as we move further into this century it is becoming a much larger problem.
posted by GreatBirdSir Martin Rees is an astrophysicist and cosmologist and Master of Trinity College at Cambridge. He is also the president of the Royal Society.
posted by GreatBirdA lot of stuff!! More at the National Geographic website: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/human-footprint/?source=4003
posted by notarobot( length 10:29 ) Uneducated women from poor areas in the world journey to India to learn solar engineering in six months - their curriculum is similar to that of a college degree completed in an average... continue reading
posted by ObsidianfireFrom TED: Architect and designer William McDonough asks what our buildings and products would look like if designers took into account "All children, all species, for all time." A tireless proponent of... continue reading
posted by youmakekittymadenjoy, check out this clip previously Sifted by qruel, clip from PBS e2 design series. http://www.pbs.org/e2/episodes/210_affordable_green_housing_trailer.html... continue reading
posted by FedquipGapCast #10 with Hans Rosling, from GapMinder.org. All humans emit carbon dioxide (Co2) and contribute to the climate crises. But some humans emits much more than others. Although the total Co2-emission... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsThe scandal involving Paul Wolfowitz has raised many questions about the relevance of the World Bank. Set up just before World War II, the bank along with the IMF, was meant to stabilise the world economy... continue reading
posted by gwaanHosted at the Real News HQ, three panelists who are at the forefront of building awareness on climate change discuss a range of issues. Recorded on Jan 22. Part 2 is here.... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsAs co-founder and editor of WorldChanging.com, Alex Steffen sees the biggest barriers to building a sustainable planet as political, not technological. Here, he offers an actionable task list of challenges,... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsStephen Hawking gives his response to a question he posed previously (on Yahoo answers of all places!).... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsAuthor Robert Wright argues that history has an arrow: That humans have continued to evolve -- if not biologically, than culturally and technologically -- toward greater complexity and intelligence. He... continue reading
posted by bluecliffThe world is running out of its most precious resource. True Vision's timely film tells of the personal tragedies ... all » behind the mounting privatisation of water supplies. More than a billion... continue reading
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