Tag Archives: environment

Shared Links for Apr 14th

National Marijuana Forum at CU Boulder – I'm proud of my other alma mater for organizing and hosting this event. Hopefully there won't be any riot police involved on Farrand Field. 15,000 people would be quite a sight. Looks like … Continue reading

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Shared Links for Apr 6th

Sing a dirge for the unused adipic acid – An essay on the unpleasantries of being lab safety officer, and the sentimental attachment that scientists have to their expired reagents. (tagged: science chemistry lab safety ) Does carbon-eating cement deserve … Continue reading

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Shared Links for Mar 31st

Privacy and the Fourth Amendment – Our laws, or at least, our interpretations of them, desperately need to be updated to deal with information and privacy in a computer mediated world. What will be the framing cases, and how will … Continue reading

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Shared Links for Mar 19th

A New Way Forward – Grassroots banking policy? Who'd have guessed? Their plan is "Nationalize. Reorganize. Decentralize." The N-word has some bad connotations, but what they're really advocating for is an FDIC style managed bankruptcy, i.e. letting the banks fail, … Continue reading

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The World Without Us by Alan Weisman

The World Without Us is an exploration of what the Earth would be like, and has been like, in the absence of H. sapiens. This book was as much a look at how we have changed the world as it … Continue reading

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Shared Links for Mar 2nd

Long Beach’s State Senator Lowenthal Takes on Parking Requirements – Wow, how awesome would this be? Massive state wide overhaul of our insane parking requirements? Will be interesting to see the vote… (tagged: parking transportation policy california ) Report on … Continue reading

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Not All Capital is Fungible

There are only two real pools of capital: alternatively natural or human, external or internal, material or informational. Natural (external, material) capital is the pre-existing wealth of the world, which was not dependent on our organization or existence: the metals … Continue reading

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Shared Links for Feb 20th

USA CO2 emissions from fossil fuel – CO2 emitted, broken down geographically by county, and source of emission, fully zoom-and-panable in Google Earth! (tagged: energy maps visualization environment co2 carbon ) In Amsterdam, The Bicycle Still Rules – The Netherlands … Continue reading

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Shared Links for Thu, Feb 5th, 2009

These are my links for Thu, Feb 5th, 2009 from 13:38 to 23:36 Continue reading

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The Edge’s Annual Question for 2009

From the Edge, and their annual “World Question Center” for 2009. What will change everything?  What game changing scientific ideas and developments do you expect to live to see? Many thoughtful answers, including a particularly good one about climate, likening … Continue reading

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