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Tantalum mining funds the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Currency of Trust
 
There's been an explosion of collaborative consumption -- web-powered sharing of cars, apartments, skills.
French GMO Study
 
French researchers secretly studied, for two years, 200 rats fed with transgenic maize.
Reframe Climate Change Debate
 
Why and how do we engage? Simran Sethi at TEDx.
Animal that Survives in Space
 
Tardigrades or "Water bears" are the only creatures that can survive the extreme conditions in the vacuum of outer space.
Shining Light in the Philippines
 
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Street Market Economy
 
not a hidden economy, but a very visible, growing, effective one, fostering entrepreneurship and representing 1.8 billion jobs worldwide.
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Risks of Drilling in Alaska
 
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Pacific Rim Tour
 
a Pacific Rim Tour to enlighten all on the quantities and hazards of plastic pollution.
Whales Give Dolphins a Lift
 
social activity such as this is extremely rare between species.
Hyper-Wattle House
 
300 dollar house winner
Climate Change Evidence
 
how scientists have arrived at the current state of knowledge about recent climate change and its causes
Nurdle Wash Up
 
150 tons of mermaid tears.
Building the Perfect Bug
 
Mutated superbugs that could kill millions are being engineered by scientists worldwide.
Eat your Landscapes
 
What should a community do with its unused land? Plant food, of course.
We Must Act Today
 
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid opens Clean Energy Summit, 2012, with a speech on Climate Change: ‘We Must Act Today’.
Roman Gaus
 
Roman is CEO of UrbanFarmers AG, a pioneering Spin-off from the University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) in Wädenswil that aims to bring sustainable urban agricultural practices into cities of the 21st century.
Greening the South Bronx
 
kids grow lush gardens for food, greenery -- and jobs
 
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In the eastern reaches of India, just north  of Bangladesh, lies one of the wettest places on earth. Each year brings 15 meters of rainfall. If a traditional wooden bridge were to be built in Cherrapunji over a waterway, it would quickly rot or be taken away by the rapid swells of water. So, instead of building bridges with dead wood, the locals have been building living bridges here for over 500 years. A latticelike network of roots and vines is trained by generation after generation to create living bridges that span lengths of over one hundred feet. The native Ficus Elastica (rubber tree) is guided from one side of the river across to the other, where it roots on the opposite shore as well.  It can take ten to fifteen years to nudge a bridge into functionality and no one person can maintain a bridge over its lifetime. This is a multigeneration collaboration. PermacultureForest -- See another video here: www.snotr.com


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Let's prepare for our new climate
 
it's time to prepare our homes and cities for the new climate,
Demand a fair trade cell phone
 
Tantalum mining funds the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Currency of Trust
 
There's been an explosion of collaborative consumption -- web-powered sharing of cars, apartments, skills.
French GMO Study
 
French researchers secretly studied, for two years, 200 rats fed with transgenic maize.
Reframe Climate Change Debate
 
Why and how do we engage? Simran Sethi at TEDx.
Animal that Survives in Space
 
Tardigrades or "Water bears" are the only creatures that can survive the extreme conditions in the vacuum of outer space.
Shining Light in the Philippines
 
Illac Diaz pokes a plastic bottle filled with water through a specially cut hole in the roof
Street Market Economy
 
not a hidden economy, but a very visible, growing, effective one, fostering entrepreneurship and representing 1.8 billion jobs worldwide.
Chinese Days Angola
 
China bankrolling Angola with billions
Risks of Drilling in Alaska
 
America’s Inability to Respond to an Oil Spill in the Arctic
Pacific Rim Tour
 
a Pacific Rim Tour to enlighten all on the quantities and hazards of plastic pollution.
Whales Give Dolphins a Lift
 
social activity such as this is extremely rare between species.
Hyper-Wattle House
 
300 dollar house winner
Climate Change Evidence
 
how scientists have arrived at the current state of knowledge about recent climate change and its causes
Nurdle Wash Up
 
150 tons of mermaid tears.
Building the Perfect Bug
 
Mutated superbugs that could kill millions are being engineered by scientists worldwide.
Eat your Landscapes
 
What should a community do with its unused land? Plant food, of course.
We Must Act Today
 
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid opens Clean Energy Summit, 2012, with a speech on Climate Change: ‘We Must Act Today’.
Roman Gaus
 
Roman is CEO of UrbanFarmers AG, a pioneering Spin-off from the University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) in Wädenswil that aims to bring sustainable urban agricultural practices into cities of the 21st century.
Greening the South Bronx
 
kids grow lush gardens for food, greenery -- and jobs
 
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