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Tom Hanks - Electric City [2012]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_City_(web_series) Electric City is an animated, post-apocalyptic, science fiction, web series published through Yahoo!. It…
Africa can adopt renewable energy on a massive scale and save billions along the way
Africa’s energy future at a crossroad
How a few geothermal plants could solve America's lithium supply crunch and boost the EV battery industry
Lithium is essential for batteries that power electric vehicles and store energy from solar and wind farms. A new U.S. source could provide 10 times more lithium than the country uses today.
How Barcelona’s ‘superblocks’ could work in other cities
One radical urban experiment in Barcelona could provide a blueprint for dealing with mobility, noise, walkability, and green space in other cities.
Big-box stores could help slash emissions and save millions by putting solar panels on roofs. Why aren't more of them doing it?
Experts are eyeing a promising solution to reduce planet-warming emissions: your neighborhood big-box stores and shopping malls.
US schools can subscribe to an electric school bus fleet at prices…
Fleet-as-a-service offerings like those from Highland Electric and Thomas Built could help kick-start widespread EV adoption.
A Minimalist Interior Design for Japanese Dorm Rooms - Core77
Years ago I learned two things about working at a Japanese corporation that Americans would find weird: 1. Upon being hired, it's not unusual to start by being sent to a live-in corporate training facility for a year or more, where you'd live in a company dormitory. 2. After completing
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ST3’s Ballard Station Has to Serve Ballard
As we review the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) results as presented by Sound Transit, the decision to cut out all the central Ballard station options stands out as a huge mistake. There is o…
The Future of the Final Mile - 99% Invisible
When the pandemic hit, everything that could possibly be done online made the jump — work, job-hunting, school, doctor’s visits, and so on. The shift was hard for everyone, but many Americans didn’t even have the fundamental thing needed to make that change: a fast and reliable internet. People without internet access showed up at
Washington State Drops Major Coin on Affordable Housing
People are calling these investments "historic" and "unprecedented."
A Solarpunk Manifesto (English) – ReDes – Regenerative Design
The Viridian Design Movement
How clothing forms the fabric of society, both past and future
'Worn' by Sofi Thanhauser and the HBOMax series 'Station Eleven' offer novel ways to think about what we wear.
Edible Extinction: Why We Need to Revive Global Food Diversity
The Green Revolution helped feed a surging global population, but at the cost of impoverishing crop diversity. Now, with climate change increasingly threatening food supplies, the need for greater agricultural resilience means restoring endangered crop and food varieties.
Paris to build $145M cable car system
Plans for a brand new 4.5-kilometer-long aerial tramway connecting various suburbs in the southeast to the Paris metro, are pressing ahead, with construction expected to begin this year.
Transforming cities with superblocks
The Barcelona superblock has been put forward as an innovative urban strategy to transform cities to be more liveable and sustainable. Whether superblocks could potentially be implemented in other cities as well and how disruptive potential sites are to traffic is discussed here.
Using Rotomolded Panels to Create a Modular, Easy-to-Assemble Structure - Core77
Here's an interesting concept for a modular structure, though I'm not sure where it fits within the marketplace of easy-to-assemble buildings: Camping? Disaster relief? Temporary housing? Living quarters for remote workers? In any case, the $7,500 Quick Cabin is a 10x10 structure composed largely of modular rotomolded panels, each
Teaching Architecture Students Ways to Design Using Industrial Waste - Core77
Architect and design researcher Dr. Ahmed Kamal Ali is the founder/director of the Resource-Based Design Research Lab at Texas A&M University. And he struggles with something involving his work: ""I love waste because I make use of it," he told Texas A&M Today, "but I also hate it at the
Shoreline Moves Ahead With Highway Expansion On Seattle’s Doorstep
The City of Shoreline has been working diligently to prepare for the arrival of Link light rail in the city, as Sound Transit works toward opening two local stations in 2024. Along with substantial…
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Quick Cabin - Quite Lite
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How Amazon is drastically undercounting its carbon footprint
A private report shows the loopholes Amazon uses to lessen its climate impact.
The Staggering Ecological Impacts of Computation and the Cloud
Anthropologist Steven Gonzalez Monserrate draws on five years of research and ethnographic fieldwork in server farms to illustrate some of the diverse environmental impacts of data storage.
'Pain at the pump': The highly flammable politics of American gas prices
Even for a so-called “climate president,” Biden’s reliance on fossil fuel reserves during the Ukraine crisis is not surprising.
Australia could get to net zero emissions much quicker than 2050 if our politics was a force for change
Let's imagine Australia was able to use politics to work on the single largest threat facing us: climate change.
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