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Which things should I own? Given these problems, things should: have the appropriate quality and a low lifetime cost. be durable. be easy to dispose of either by selling, giving away, or trashing in a responsible manner. be small and preferably lightweight. be easy to make. be serviceable locally and easy to maintain and repair, preferably by yours
... See moreJacob Lund Fisker • Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
can recycle more materials and should be exploring new ways to cut the amount of energy needed to recycle stuff. And because reusing something doesn’t require nearly
Bill Gates • How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need
Sustainability
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Albert Wenger • Climate 101 with Albert Wenger pt 2
H&M and CAMP Promote Sustainability Through an Interactive Experience in NYC
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How good we can transform and re-use buildings and areas that no longer fit our needs is a good criteria for future cities. Cities have been in constant evolution since Uruk became a city over five thousand years ago. There are walls in Lebanon that were built using Roman marble columns.
In the United Nations’ IPCC most recent climate change mitigation report, the word “lifestyle” appears 193 times. The authors write, “The acceptability of collective social change over a longer term towards less resource intensive lifestyles, however, depends on the social mandate for change. This mandate can be built through public participation,
... See moreAlicia Kennedy • Restriction as Possibility; Lifestyle as Politics
Minimize Dependencies