climate change
Extinction Rebellion and the media Paid Members Public
As climate protest break out across the world again — how does Extinction Rebellion see the media, and what role does it play? A discussion from the News Impact Summit in BiRmingham.
A bigger love for Valentine's Day Paid Members Public
Connectivity is the world's destiny, says Parag Khanna (RSA Event) Paid Members Public
The link between connectivity of various sorts and social change is something that’s almost bound to interest me, given that I’ve spent over a decade of my life thinking about how the internet changes the way we communicate with each other. And so I took myself off to
Coffee: doomed by global warming? Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/11/small-batch-coffee-074.jpg] Time to start panicking: > Researchers at Kew believe that the wild arabica coffee bean, whose cultivated cousin is the basis of most of the coffee drunk around the world, could die out in the wild within
A Day in the Life of a Blog Platform Paid Members Public
One of the nice things about having system admin rights for the Movable Type install that powers the 150+ blogs we’re running right now is that I can see all comments as they come into the system, and guage what’s attracting attention. Today?Arguments about [the root of
#TEDxTuttle : The Future of Buildings Paid Members Public
Martin Hanczyc is working with Protocells – organic computers programmed through chemistry. Some of them have architectural features – making physical products. You can make shells, or other shapes. She’s showing a demo of what she calls very basic chemistry, as a protocell moves into ferrofluids and creates magnetites…When they