Via The New York Times, a look at whether living on the water our future? Floating developments, including a project in progress in South Korea, suggest that it’s more than a pipe dream. Worldwide, rising sea levels and increasing urbanization represent a formula for disaster, with more and more people seeking to live on land […]
Read more »Courtesy of Illuminem, a look at Tokyo’s leadership in urban sustainability initiatives: Cities are increasingly expected to bear the onus of global sustainable development objectives. After all, 75% of global emissions and about 50% of global waste derive from cities. 56% of the world’s population live in cities, and by 2050 almost 70% of the world will live in cities. In this context, […]
Read more »Via Wired, a report on a new kind of magic school bus—one that can both charge and give power back: The big yellow school bus is a US icon, but perhaps not one that future Americans will remember fondly. Chugging through neighborhoods, idling in front of kids’ houses, the vehicles spew both noise and fossil-fuel […]
Read more »Via Noema, commentary on society’s tendency to keep rebuilding (and subsidizing) areas that are all but certain to flood again, to burn again, to fall into the ocean? It’s time to rethink climate adaptation, with retreat as the first step: In the months after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans proposed a flood control program unlike any […]
Read more »Via Wired, a look at the impact of a shortage of trained workers to install heat pumps for full-tilt decarbonization: If billionaires actually cared about saving the planet, they’d pool their vast wealth and buy everyone a heat pump. Instead of burning planet-warming fossil fuels, these appliances extract warmth from even freezing outdoor air and transfer […]
Read more »Via the IKEA Foundation, commentary on the importance of finding solutions to the coming heat crisis which can be summarized by three (3) important numbers: 1?? There will be three billion more air conditioners in use around the world by 2050; 2?? Over a billion people today don’t have access to the cooling that they need […]
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