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Jamais Cascio revives his geoethics article; it will be updated in the coming weeks.London-on-Sea: the future of a city in decay
"This map reveals how Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and Canary Wharf will be among the areas at risk of flooding according to a new estimate of rising sea levels." One meter riDesign Like You Give A Damn
The physical design of our homes, neighborhoods, and communities shapes every aspect of our lives. Yet too often architects are desperately needed in the places where they can least be afforded.THE SLOW ROAD
"Novelist Iain Banks has swapped his collection of gas-guzzlers for an eco-friendly motor. The Scottish writer has opted for a hybrid - thought to be a Toyota Prius - after selling his black convChangingThePresent
Changing the world one gift at a time. Here, you can do more than select a nonprofit to support; you can choose exactly what you want to accomplish. For just a few dollars, you can protect an acre ofBioprinters vs. the Meatrix
"One of the odder manifestations of the fabrication future may well revolutionize the world of medicine -- and quite possibly change how we eat and offer a new way to fight global warming, too.&qOcean pumps 'could cut carbon dioxide'
"Philip Kithil says his pump device could reduce the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by almost one third, with the same technology also being used to increase fish stocks and prevent hurricanes.Discovery could lead to mining of solid gas for fuel
"The discovery of a mysterious solid form of natural gas off the east coast of Canada could bring one of Earth's biggest untapped sources of energy a step closer to commercial use, according to sBrazil Protects Great Swath of Amazon
"A swath of Amazon rain forest the size of Alabama was placed under government protection Monday in a region infamous for violent conflicts among loggers, ranchers and environmentalists." ThInvention could solve 'bottleneck' in developing pollution-free cars
"...scientists at the University of Bath have invented a material which stores and releases hydrogen at room temperature, at the flick of a switch, and promises to help make hydrogen power a viabCyberia Rising: Autodesk Enters Second Life
"...the day in history that the 800 pound gorilla of the CAD market brings its resources and user base to bear in its latest return to cyberspace, a term that reportedly it once attempted to tradGoogle.org
Google.org includes the work of the Google Foundation, some of Google's own projects using Google talent, technology and other resources, as well as partnerships and contributions to for-profit and noRice as a source of electricity
"Rice yields an abundance of biowaste [...] Only a small fraction of this is utilized, for instance, to fire distillery furnaces. Researchers at Hanoi University of Technology now also want to us'Smart' homes to eat their rubbish
"A new generation of 'smart' buildings, which can consume their own rubbish and power themselves, is needed to help Britain withstand the shock of global warming..." UK Gov't chief scientistBig boost to US renewable energy could cost nothing
"Switching a large fraction of US energy to renewable sources by 2025 could involve no increase in cost, says an independent US think thank, as long as current price trends hold firm." InterWorldChanging: Tools, Models and Ideas for Building a Bright Green Future
Notes on creating a successful blog.Early Earth Haze May Have Spurred Life
"Hazy skies on early Earth could have provided a substantial source of organic material useful for emerging life on the planet..."Climate Changing Sci-Fi
"And then science fiction grew to be a little bit darker. The future became dirtier, dystopic. One of the real world themes that fits this adopted motif is climate change. More than ever before,Biomimetic Ocean Power
"They have two main designs--the BioWAVE, which imitates kelp fronds, and the BioSTREAM, which imitates shark or tuna tails. Both designs are meant to oscillate back and forth in ocean currents r