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Net Zero Homes – A Journey Toward Energy Self-Sufficiency
Not too long ago, a house that used 60% less energy than one built to code was called a near zero house. That was quite an accomplishment. A house that was this energy »
Are the G20/G8 Summits worth the hassle?
One billion dollars spent on security. A half dozen police cars torched. Damage to storefronts. Hundreds of arrests. Are the G20 and G8 Summits worth the headache and destruction they cause the host city? That is the »
Modern mobile tech – waste of energy, or an energy savior?
Are todays modern mobile tech devices a wasteful use of energy and resources, or are they actually energy saviors? Many people condemn the never ending cycle of »
You’ve Got To Love London by Alex Silver
Here is a time-lapse tribute to the one-and-only London town by Alex Silver. During Alex’s final days in London after studying abroad, he took 7,757 photos and lined them up to document his memories. He added »
The Pained Legacy of Comfort Women
By Patricia F. R. Cunningham II, Graduate Associate, Office of Minority Affairs, The Ohio State University “Those who don’t remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” George Santayana. In the »McChrystal’s Revenge: Everyone Hates Karl Eikenberry
By Josh Mull of the Afghanistan Blogging Fellow for The Seminal and Brave New Foundation. You can read my work on The Seminal or at Rethink Afghanistan. The views expressed below are my own. Supporter’s of General »
US Army Hybrid Surveillance Airship
The Lockheed P-791 might just be the most ridiculous looking military vehicle in recent times but it indicates an important move toward sustainable army equipment. Although an altogether hypocritical notion, the 2,500 »
Alternatives to Economic Globalization: Applications for the ten principles of a sustainable society
Sharing assets, localizing, supporting human rights, and being involved in the development of policies is not "lofty" or "granola". We quite literally cannot afford to »
Van Jones and The Green Collar Economy
Van Jones is one of the loudest voices in the chorus of sustainable economics. Jones feels is possible and ethical to "green the ghetto" as a possible prescription to several economic and societal issues. »Load more posts ▼











