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- | One of the problems with climate change is that it is a global, or planetary issue. Our major form of political organization currently is nationalism which is too small to establish a global response as the tragedy of the commons is almost ensured to occur short of some massive leap in human morality. | + | One of the problems with climate change is that it is a global, or planetary issue. Our major form of political organization currently is nationalism which is too small to establish a global response as the [[tragedy of the commons]] is almost ensured to occur short of some massive leap in human morality. |
-- Cam Riley | -- Cam Riley | ||
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- | There should be a gallery that collects, displays, and sifts such works over centuries and millennia, and develops ways to preserve them. That is exactly Burtynsky' | + | There should be a gallery that collects, displays, and sifts such works over centuries and millennia, and develops ways to preserve them. That is exactly Burtynsky' |
+ | -- http://blog.longnow.org/ | ||
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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' | 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' | 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 | --Bruce Sterling | ||
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* Resilient Community > http:// | * Resilient Community > http:// | ||
* Imagine What Comes After Green > http:// | * Imagine What Comes After Green > http:// | ||
- | * http:// | + | * "The variable media paradigm pairs artists with museum and media consultants to provoke comparison of artworks created in ephemeral mediums." |
* The ' | * The ' | ||
* The " | * The " | ||
+ | * The Art Movement " | ||
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- | ... .via the participants | + | various things the participants are inspired by, involved with, or [...] points of discussion and points of departure. |
- | * http:// | + | * "Do small steps actually lead anywhere?" |
* a website which tracks "eco language" | * a website which tracks "eco language" | ||
* Babel (2006) directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu | * Babel (2006) directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu | ||
- | * http:// | + | * Free Soil. http:// |
- | * http:// | + | * 'from Waste to Wisdom' |
- | * http:// | + | * Proboscis |
- | * http:// | + | * Attainable Utopias is 'A metadesign ThinkTank' |
- | * gaviotas (columbian project) | + | * Gaviotas, an ecovillage in Colombia which is considered "a model of sustainable development" |
- | * http:// | + | * Ecology and technology in Multitudes review http:// |
- | * Paul Stamets | + | * Treehugger “dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream.” http:// |
- | * Lynn Margulis | + | * Zero Emissions Research & Initiatives |
- | * http:// | + | * The °Climate Group http:// |
- | * http:// | + | * Paul Stamets |
- | * http://carbonnation.org/ | + | * Lynn Margulis |
- | * http://biopresence.com/ | + | * KATALOG is an art collective using social and material research to blur lines between aesthetics, functionality, |
- | * http://www.bbc.co.uk/bloom/ | + | * Eric Roston is a science writer and the author of the forthcoming book "THE CARBON AGE" http:// |
+ | * " | ||
+ | * "Make smarter decisions about the things you can do to become more climate-friendly" | ||
+ | * "How do organisms adapt to different environments?" | ||
+ | * BLDGBLOG http:// | ||
+ | * A ' | ||
+ | * BioModd " | ||
+ | * Makrolab "is an autonomous communications, | ||
+ | * "how Nokia is working to minimise its global environmental impact and developing ways to offer people products and solutions that help them make sustainable choices" | ||
+ | * "In the perfect world we can track every product back to their components, to fields, mines and factories - Globalization 2.0 is Transparentization" | ||
+ | * "The aim of the Fair Tracing project is to support Ethical Trade by implementing IT Tracking and Tracing Technologies in supply chains to provide consumers and producers with enhanced information." | ||
+ | * ' | ||
+ | * GORI.NODE Garden http:// | ||
+ | * 'ART at WORK' http:// | ||
+ | * 'The Earth House' a documentary by Cho Hyunkyoung | ||
+ | * ' | ||
+ | * The essays in 'Small Tech' investigate the cultural impact of digital tools and provide fresh perspectives on mobile technologies. | ||
+ | * ' | ||
+ | * 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:// | ||
+ | * People Powered http:// | ||
+ | * SUEX (Sustainability and Extinction) http:// | ||
+ | * ecotech compendium. up to date, and in depth. | ||
+ | * Werner Herzog' | ||
+ | * Gregory Bateson (1973). Steps to an Ecology of Mind. Paladin Books. | ||
+ | * Jean-François Lyotard (1979). The Post Modern Condition. | ||
+ | * Bernard Stiegler (1998). Technics and Time. Stanford University Press. | ||
+ | * Khangchendzong Conservation Committee in Sikkim. http:// | ||
+ | * an interview with wolfgang laib http:// | ||
+ | * Michael A. Principe "Danto and Baruchello: From Art to the Aesthetics of the Everyday." | ||
+ | * "Art & Climate Change" | ||
+ | * " | ||