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+ | a photovoltaic panel manufacturing plant can be made energy-independent by using energy derived from its own roof using its own panels. Such a plant becomes not only energy self-sufficient but a major supplier of new energy, hence the name solar breeder. | ||
+ | Lindmayer J. The solar breeder. Proceedings of the photovoltaic solar energy conference 1977 p. 825–35. | ||
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+ | Objections to [Al Gore's idea to Make All US Electricity From Renewable Sources] cannot be framed as support of a status quo, because the status quo doesn' | ||
+ | proportions of Banquo' | ||
+ | --Bruce Sterling | ||
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+ | Old categories need to collapse before we can begin to create a different dialogue on aesthetics in a sustainable culture. | ||
+ | --Victor Margolin | ||
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+ | The new American energy moguls. The dot-greenies. Could they be any worse than oil sheiks, Nigerians and Russians? | ||
+ | --Bruce Sterling | ||
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+ | * BioModd http:// | ||
+ | * Makrolab http:// | ||
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+ | * GORI.NODE Garden http:// | ||
+ | * 'ART at WORK' http:// | ||
+ | * 'The Earth House' a documentary by Cho Hyunkyoung | ||
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+ | * The essays in 'Small Tech' investigate the cultural impact of digital tools and provide fresh perspectives on mobile technologies. http:// | ||
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+ | * Daily Dump is a service and product to promote home composting in and around Bangalore City. http:// | ||
+ | * 'Eco Cooker' | ||
+ | * PetPuja (CitySpinning) is a set of interventions in public spaces which examine different layers of urban food systems. It seeks to demonstrate the possibility of a network of freely accessible community-grown food in cities. http:// | ||
+ | * Free Soil, The Learning Group and People Powered. | ||
+ | * SUEX (Sustainability and Extinction) http:// | ||
+ | * ecotech compendium http:// | ||
+ | * werner herzog talking about nature http:// | ||