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Engagement At MIT Colab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology has undertaken a very interesting initiative called Colab. The intention is to engage interested individual people from all over the world in thinking of ideas for ameliorating the effects of climate change. Currently there are 25 … Continue reading
Maximising The Value Of Railways To The Environment.
Once again I must apologise for my lack of contribution to this blog in recent months. Retirees such as myself tend to glory in the apparently limitless time available to pursue interests or make oneself socially useful. One signs up … Continue reading
The Urban Landscape For A New Era.
At last, we seem to have said all that needs to be said about the “What” and now we can get on with the “How”! 1. INTRODUCTION This post is based upon the premise that our current major cities cannot … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, environment, land use, settlements, sustainable population, urban planning
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Project Summary 1.
First of all, I will remind you that the main objective of this exercise is to create a terrain model which can be used to estimate the true sustainable population-carrying capacity of the Australian continent at varying standards of living, … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, environment, hubs, land use, Railways, remote communities, settlements, Transport, Wireless
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Just Keeping Things Moving Along.
The various posts to this blog are based on sections of a discussion paper I had written. I would have expected to have more material posted by this time. However, I have been totally seduced by a book I have … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, environment, sustainable population
Tagged Eaarth, environment, McKibben
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