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The coming famine
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-5-2008   
 "In light of all these hurdles, as I see it, the challenge is to double world food output by 2050 using less land, far less water and fewer nutrients – all in the teeth of increasing rates of drought. And we need to do it sustainably." "I believe we are quite capable of solving these issues through good science and good policy. In the first instance, we need to massively increase global public investment in agricultural research and development. Then we need to make sure the fruits of that research reach farmers everywhere. I also think that commercial wild harvests, such as fishing and forestry, should be phased out in favour of sustainable farming that dovetails with the local environment."
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Eco-architecture could produce 'grow your own' homes
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-21-2008   
 Sounds really cool.
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Live longer, live better: futurologists pick top challenges of next 50 years
Mohir
by Mohir  2-16-2008   
 Please go to site for the full report
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Sustainability
Socratoad
by Socratoad  3-13-2007   
 To forget how to dig the earth and tend the soil is to forget ourselves. Gandhi
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What Ideas Will Shape our Future? The 10 Ideas of the 21st Century
urbanlife
by urbanlife  5-13-2008    4
 "More than money, more than politics, ideas are the secret power that this planet runs on." "The 21st century will overturn many of our basic assumptions about economic life. The 20th century saw the end of European dominance of global politics and economics. The 21st century will see the end of American dominance too, as new powers make their voices heard on the world stage." "The challenges of sustainable development—protecting the environment, stabilizing the world's population, narrowing the gaps of rich and poor and ending extreme poverty—will render passé the very idea of competing nation-states that scramble for markets, power and resources." "The defining challenge of the 21st century will be to face the reality that humanity shares a common fate on a crowded planet." "6.6 billion people living in an interconnected global economy producing an astounding $60 trillion of output each year."
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE LIVING
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-9-2007    2
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10 Myths About Green Living
Perkalicious11
by Perkalicious11  4-23-2008   
 each link gives brief supporting information
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Humans Will Need Two Earths
nhorn
by nhorn  10-24-2006    1
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Sustainable Living Skills
Socratoad
by Socratoad  12-19-2007    1
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amazing tree houses
valann 47
by valann 47  2-11-2008   
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Technological Advances --> Sustainable Living Made Easier
Perkalicious11
by Perkalicious11  4-22-2008   
 a great example of how the increased technological assistance can help in designing the greenest buildings possible. The whole article (a bit long) is amazing!
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Global Warming Realities
merrie
by merrie  10-14-2007    3
  There is disagreement on whether other factors such as methane levels are just as important or maybe even more so than carbon dioxide. There is disagreement as to whether, in the historical record, temperatures led or lagged increased carbon dioxide levels. There is even disagreement as to exactly how much of current apparent abnormalities are due to human activity, although no one would dispute the fact that over six billion self-centered primates can create serious problems. If current growth rates continue, I guarantee that the resulting catastrophe will not only be unimaginably horrible, but will occur long before any of the dire prophesies of the global warming crowd come to pass.
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Sustainable Living
tidbit2
by tidbit2  6-7-2007    1
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Italian Town Runs On 100% Renewable Power
Geshizar
by Geshizar  1-11-2008   
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Fair Trade in Bloom - Coffee, Cocoa, Cotton
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  10-2-2007    1
 www.deansbeans.com Oromia Blend - Ethiopian Coffee, Awesome !
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'large is smart' when it comes to cities
wildcat
by wildcat  4-17-2007   
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Sustainable Living
Socratoad
by Socratoad  5-22-2007   
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Man Resurfaces After 2 Weeks Underwater
paotel
by paotel  4-19-2007   
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PNAS: Innovation, growth, and the global future of urban life
enbar
by enbar  5-16-2007    2
 A new article suggests that many sociological indicators for urban life conform to a relatively simple mathematical model, and that the model predicts that "innovation cycles" will have to increase consistently in order to avoid urban "stagnation" or social "collapse." Somewhat alarming.
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Rainwater Harvesting a vertical garden
valann 47
by valann 47  5-28-2008    2
 Sounds like a great idea for growing veggies on the patio
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House forces states to have lax food safety, labeling requirements
jklugman
by jklugman  9-10-2006    1
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Energy Island -- Sea power could solve the energy crises
rj3sp
by rj3sp  1-12-2008   
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Transformable Furniture for Cramped City Living
Jessbluebear
by Jessbluebear  1-22-2008   
 VERY COOL FURNITURE!!!
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'Doomsday' vault design unveiled
wildcat
by wildcat  2-9-2007   
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Explore the Green Blogoshere
mountnman
by mountnman  1-7-2007   
 Numerous blogs listed under the categories I clipped.
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Seahorses discovered in the River Thames
rj3sp
by rj3sp  4-15-2008   
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Island Wood: City Kids First Visit with Nature & Environmentalism
urbanlife
by urbanlife  2-22-2008   
 An environmental learning center—nestled into a rustic 250-acre nature preserve—plays a dual role as symbol and teaching tool. "We envision a future in which all people view themselves as lifelong learners, and share an extraordinary bond of stewardship for the environment, for their communities and for each other." Raising of environmental consciousness, one child at a time. “The center is primarily for inner-city kids who don’t have an opportunity to connect with the natural world. And when kids are uncomfortable, they’re not open to learning. So we wanted them to be as comfortable here as possible.” The mission of IslandWood is to provide exceptional learning experiences and to inspire lifelong environmental and community stewardship.
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Play the sustainability game!
enbar
by enbar  1-9-2008   
 How many Earths would we need if everyone lived like you do? Play this game and find out. I think I live a pretty green lifestyle, relatively speaking, but apparently my diet (which is heavy in dairy and coffee) is really bad for the environment.
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Fat-burning members power Hong Kong fitness club
TheCatWhisperer
by TheCatWhisperer  3-12-2007    1
 Cool! I wonder if i can hook this up to my home cardio equipment?
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IKEA Village: A Community of Affordable Pre-Fab Homes
urbanlife
by urbanlife  2-27-2008   
 Ikea is currently building a village of pre-fab homes in the UK: Creating a community of affordable homes. These homes will be like nothing else seen before in the UK and will play an important role in helping first-time buyers who have until now been unable to get on the property ladder due to the spiralling costs of buying a house. While Ikea will market the houses, Live Smart @ Home will build them. It will ask buyers to prove they are within the set income bracket and to register their interest online. Demand is expected to be so high that a lottery will then determine who becomes the first "Ikea villagers".
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Amazon Indians Lead Battle Against Power Giant’s Plan to Flood Rainforest
papananook
by papananook  5-24-2008   
 Power to the people! Not hydro-electric power, either.
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Living green walls
c7gryder
by c7gryder  1-15-2007   
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Greening Wall examples
c7gryder
by c7gryder  12-13-2006   
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Consumer Consequences "Game"
eyemandy
by eyemandy  4-28-2008    1
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Common Wealth: Sustainable future
egsnyder
by egsnyder  7-13-2008   
 We are in one another's faces as never before, crowded into an interconnected society of global trade, migration, ideas and, yes, risk of pandemic diseases, terrorism, refugee movements and conflict. We also face a momentous choice. Continue on our current course, and the world is likely to experience growing conflicts between haves and have-nots, intensifying environmental catastrophes and downturns in living standards caused by interlocking crises of energy, water, food and violent conflict. Yet for a small annual investment of world income, undertaken cooperatively across the world, our generation can harness new technologies for clean energy, reliable food supplies, disease control and the end of extreme poverty.
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Design Concil August eBulletin
yctham
by yctham  8-21-2007   
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Sierra Green Building Association
adamfalls
by adamfalls  8-10-2007    1
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'DIY design' street celebration
mickfinn
by mickfinn  11-18-2007   
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A Glimmer of Hope
bookchick49
by bookchick49  9-19-2006   
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Bicycle Lending Library
sylvan3
by sylvan3  7-14-2007   
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