Subscribe to articles



Subscribe to comments

Subscribe

Search

September 2010
M T W T F S S
« Aug    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  

Archives

Add to Technorati Favorites
blog search directory
Blog Directory
Blog Flux Directory
Bloglisting.net - The internets fastest growing blog directory
blogarama - the blog directory
Blog Directory & Search engine
Best Green Blogs

We proudly use Linux


Must see: Randy Pausch Last Lecture

By webmaster Thursday August 19th 2010 22:53 Central European Time

Diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, computer science professor Randy Pausch, decided to give his last lecture in front of a full auditorium in September 2007. The lecture is about achieving your childhood dreams and inspiring others. I am not going to write so much more about it, but just recommend that our readers watch this [...]


Must see: Transition movement’s Rob Hopkins on TED-talks

By webmaster Wednesday November 25th 2009 20:13 Central European Time

Previously we have written about the Transition Movement as well as the TED conference here on “Green Tech the Open Source way” Here is Rob Hopkins of the Transition Movement delivering a speech at TED earlier this year.
If you want to know a good approach to a world beyond oil dependency, and if you want [...]


The brutal end of the growth paradigm

By webmaster Saturday November 7th 2009 15:11 Central European Time

What if you started a colony of bacteria inside a bottle at 11 o’ clock and it doubled every minute? Assume that at 12 o’ clock the bottle was full, meaning that the bacteria population has reached the point where the environment inside the bottle can sustain no more of them. Now, at what time [...]


Must see: Carl Sagan 10 years after the making of Cosmos

By webmaster Monday August 3rd 2009 21:25 Central European Time

If I should name the one person that has influenced me the most in my life among those I have actually never met, then probably it would be the late Dr. Carl Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996). Carl Sagan was an astronomer, author and educator, especially famous for the television series Cosmos. [...]


Must see: Richard Heinberg on our post carbon future

By webmaster Sunday July 26th 2009 1:44 Central European Time

Ecologist Richard Heinberg is the head of the Post Carbon Institute and the author of he Party’s Over, Power Down, The Oil Depletion Protocol, and Peak Everything. In this interview he talks about the future of the human species with a lesser and lesser supply of fossil fuels. He also points out that the human [...]


Must see: Tropical permaculture strategies

By webmaster Thursday June 18th 2009 1:12 Central European Time

In their famous 1984 song “Do they know it’s Christimas” the artists united in Band Aid to raise money for Africa, described the continent as a place “where nothing ever grows.” Have you ever watched a film from a very warm place, like in Africa or India, and though to yourself that nothing can ever [...]


Must see: A farm for the future

By webmaster Wednesday June 17th 2009 23:54 Central European Time

Today we have embedded a BBC documentary in 5 episodes found on YouTube. Professional wild life photographer, Rebecca Hosking, returns to her childhood farm to see how she can work to transform it into a farm for a future without an abundant access to fossil fuel.

Sphere: Related Content


Must see: The transition movement movie

By webmaster Monday June 8th 2009 11:55 Central European Time

The transition movement, which has been mentioned in a book review earlier on this blog, announce on their blog that they will be showing a preview of their movie “In transition” online later this week. It will be available from New Zealand’s midnight Thursday June 11th 2009 to Alaska’s midnight Sat June 13th . The [...]


Understanding peak oil

By webmaster Monday June 8th 2009 2:16 Central European Time

Today we have embedded a series of 8 videos from YouTube showing a documentary named “Understanding peak oil”, that we strongly recommend everyone to watch. You will have to set aside approximately one and a half hour to watch the entire documentary. How many hours you will spend thinking about it afterwards is hard to [...]