South Korea has almost zero food waste. Here’s what the US can learn
In the US, most food waste ends up in landfills while South Korea recycles close to 100% annually, and its model could illustrates some core principles
Star Wars to science: Researchers harvest water from air to address shortages
In "Star Wars," Luke Skywalker grows up on the hot desert planet Tatooine. His family owns a moisture farm that uses devices called "vaporators" to pull drinking water from the air.
The nuclear fusion-heat pump nexus could solve our winter woes
Nuclear fusion could transform the world's energy system, our lives and our homes. The global energy crisis is clear evidence that we must keep investing in it.
Permaculture economics: patterns in the regenerative movement : SEEDS Library
The “organic digital society” may be a mythical topic to some, but to an increasingly pivotal trans-local community, such matters of online coordination for ecological transformation have become their bread and butter. Between the contemporary paradigm shifts of Web3, whole systems design science, and a critical mass of post-millenium voices thirsting for ecological reconnection, this […]
The center-left mindset of favoring quantitative analysis and just-so mathematical solutions is particularly myopic when it comes to fossil fuel pollution.
Policing Will Never Solve Homelessness, Housing Will
Even headed into a recession, the Unified Care Team budget for police-assisted homeless sweeps keeps growing. By the end of 2022, the City of Seattle will have spent $5.8 million on permanent housi…
MLK Jr Way Bike Lane Project Pushed Back, Another Delay in South Seattle
Late Friday afternoon, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) announced that construction will not start on a protected bike lane, sidewalk, and intersection improvement project along Mart…
Digging 10 miles underground could yield enough geothermal energy to power Earth
The total energy content of the heat stored underground exceeds our annual energy demand as a planet by a factor of a billion. Could geothermal energy provide all the energy we need?
They turned 4 Los Angeles yards into low-water mini-farms — and the lettuce is phenomenal
Huarache Farms uses low-water systems to grow lettuce and vegetables across four L.A. yards. Founder Mike Wood dreams of even more small-scale farming.
Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Winters, an Anthology edited by Sarena Ulibarri
“Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Winters” is a collection of solarpunk short stories set in a brutal futuristic winter, born through rampant and out of control climate change.
Funiculars are great, which is why the main image from our previous train episode featured one — except we didn’t actually talk about that one during the show. It’s a cable car from Wellington, and as it turns out it’s one of hundreds of funiculars in this city. Roman and Kurt are back with another
Why aren't you using a more efficient chest refrigerator? | Boing Boing
Chest freezers with optional refrigerator modes are readily available. Why aren’t you using one instead of an electricity-guzzling freestanding fridge? Kris de Decker extols the virtues of ch…
Eric Klinenberg is the author of a book called Palaces for the People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, and the Decline of Civic Life. The phrase “palaces for the people” actually comes from Andrew Carnegie who was known as a titan of the Gilded Age and one of the wealthiest people in
Spokane's Camp Hope is the center of a political storm
The state's largest encampment, home to nearly 450 people, began as a protest but has become a microcosm of housing and homelessness issues nationwide.
0. Introduction I grew up in the 90s, which meant watching movies about plucky children fighting Pollution Demons. Sometimes teachers would show them to us in class. None of us found that strange. …
NASA instrument detects dozens of methane super-emitters from space
An instrument designed mainly for studies on airborne dust and climate change has proven adept at another key function: detecting large, worldwide emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
The Moorish invention that tamed Spain's mountains
An ancient Moorish invention has been providing water to the Sierra Nevada mountains for more than 1,000 years, making life possible in one of Europe's driest regions.