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recent bookmarks from robertogrecoHow China Became the World’s Leader on Renewable Energy - Yale E3602024-03-25T20:52:27+00:00
https://e360.yale.edu/features/china-renewable-energy
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https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1.7032238
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https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/3/24018797/ocean-maps-ai-satellite-imagery-radar-fishing-vessels-offshore-energy-wind-oil
robertogrecomaps mapping ai energy environment satelliteimagery fishing anthropocene capitalocene industry petroleum tankers tanking shipping justinecalma 2024https://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:5460e473d22f/Kohei Saito on Degrowth Communism | Future Histories International2023-09-18T04:44:02+00:00
https://www.futurehistories-international.com/episodes/s02/e55-kohei-saito-on-degrowth-communism/
robertogrecokoheisaito degrowth communism karlmarx dualism socialism sustainability capitalism future monism climatechange economics economy energy resources technology marxism ecology 2023 labor metabolism nature recycling greenwashing regulations corporations inequality globalsouth communes horizontality indigeneity indigenous metabolicrift brunolatour jasonmoore socialequality equality sharing abundance luxury travel privatejets advertising desire fulfillment consumerism consumption ecologicalcrisis green ecosocialism greenneocolonialism luladasilva socialwellbeing wellbeing happiness greencapitalism lcd lulahttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:2a6cb00f5b01/Metafoundry 75: Resilience, Abundance, Decentralization2023-09-07T16:53:56+00:00
https://tinyletter.com/metafoundry/letters/metafoundry-75-resilience-abundance-decentralization
robertogrecodebchachra 2022 resilience solar solarpunk energy environment climatechange sustainability future collapse renewables decentralization abundance scarcity fossilfuelshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:5e19281cf74e/Solarpunk is going mainstream. This couple's $1M… | Canary Media2023-09-02T19:26:58+00:00
https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/culture/solarpunk-is-going-mainstream-this-couples-1m-kickstarter-proves-it
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bidenomics/id1584397047?i=1000622627950
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuseHXkMjmM
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https://pluralistic.net/2023/06/02/plunderers/
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https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/p/apocalyptic-ai
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3bo-s_OY4Q
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https://open.spotify.com/show/2l3VBG6RfEGehHm7Y7HfF4?si=1bb4b132abb14966&nd=1
robertogrecotexas electricity blackouts 2021 energy mosebuchelehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:3b6772436ced/The social ideology of the motorcar, by André Gorz (1973) - Uneven Earth2023-01-15T22:50:58+00:00
https://unevenearth.org/2018/08/the-social-ideology-of-the-motorcar/
robertogrecoandrégorz cars urban urbanism 1973 cities transportation culture freedom walking interdependence individualism time efficiency capitalism fossilfuels energy dependence slow small wellbeing commuting commutes traffic maintenance care control trains publictransit conviviality urbanplanning suburbia suburbs bikes biking buses society safety life living neighborhoods community independence disconnection alienation liberty labor consumption consumerismhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:dcd157fd9e84/Batteries are dirty. Geothermal power can help. - YouTube2022-11-01T17:03:14+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnsKfdnKZVk
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http://lowcarbonmethods.com/local/index.html
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https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/how-the-cloud-reshaped-the-internet-w-dwayne-monroe/id1507621076?i=1000570674585
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHC9Xhu8G6M&t=2s
robertogrecotimdechristopher climate sabotage climatechange property 2022 us canada europe energy activism nonviolent climateaction infrastructure disruption andreasmalm violence ashermillerhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:260169e23ea2/Even in Kazakhstan, Bitcoin Can't Escape Geopolitics - JSTOR Daily2022-01-28T20:36:02+00:00
https://daily.jstor.org/even-in-kazakhstan-bitcoin-cant-escape-geopolitics/
robertogrecokazakhstan bitcoin geopolitics energy 2022 crypto cryptocurrency cryptocurrencies blockchainhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:e555275ccadc/Line Goes Up – The Problem With NFTs - YouTube2022-01-28T20:29:45+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ_xWvX1n9g
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https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/where-we-mine-resource-politics-in-latin-america/
robertogrecotheariofrancos 2021 annabelledawson climatechange energy mining naturalresources extractivism lithium minerals china us rawmaterials ecuador radicalism venezuela bolivia hugochávez evomorales rafaelcorrea policy foreignpolicy economics canada activism pipelines dakotaaccesspipeline line3pipeline batteries australia chile ecosystems atacamadesert eu europe nevada carbonemissions transportation sustainability indigeneity indigenous landback oil petroleum socialism communism degrowthhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:789918143a72/Chartbook Newsletter #24 - by Adam Tooze - Chartbook2021-07-17T21:32:27+00:00
https://adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-newsletter-24
robertogrecoadamtooze 2021 climatechange globalwarming class internationalism europe us northamerica inequality consumption elites investment energy energytransition decarbonizationhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:f677108f4708/Nick Estes on the internationalist approach of the Red Deal - YouTube2021-05-07T21:57:23+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViSOHdrhwMw
robertogrecorednation reddeal 2021 nickestes us internationalism climatechange globalwarming bolivia pluralism climateimperialism joebiden capitalism carbonemissions resistance consumerism canada energy neoliberalism elizabethwarren cars humanrights parisaccord democrats republicans waronterror economics venezuela barackobama greatrecession fracking oil petroleum cubahttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:f2a3e74472bf/Charmaine Chua on Twitter: "Everyone is talking about the big ship getting stuck in the #Suez Canal. Here's a critical logistics reading list on the politics of how we got here -why ships are so huge, why there is a manmade canal cutting through a contine2021-03-30T02:46:44+00:00
https://twitter.com/charmaineschua/status/1375868552129863681
robertogrecocharmainechua 2021 infrastructure suezcanal shipping supplychains capitalism latecapitalism energy climatechange globalization onbarak jatindua somalia piracy panamacanal martindanyluk logistics global communism albertotoscano evergreen timmitchell carbonemissions fossilfuels coal oil petroleum alejandrocolas liamcampling geopolitics readinglists debcowen lalehkhalili criticallogisitics juandelara socal inlandempire philneel geography us china coasts ports petercole katyfox-hoddess davefeathersone elizabethsibilia philsteinberg hegehoyerleivestad evergivenhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:52b795f60c5d/Opinion | Why Texas Republicans Fear the Green New Deal - The New York Times2021-03-22T04:19:31+00:00
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/21/opinion/green-new-deal-texas-blackout.html
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http://solarprotocol.net/index.html
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https://medium.com/slowdown-papers
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https://placesjournal.org/article/the-problem-with-solutions/
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https://logicmag.io/nature/what-green-costs/
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https://www.are.na/block/1916222
robertogrecocare caring selflessness niceness ego energy anxiousness carefulness whatmatters saraahmedhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:908168a75e65/Valuing the World, with Mariana Mazzucato | Dissent Magazine2019-10-12T22:17:04+00:00
https://www.dissentmagazine.org/online_articles/booked-mariana-mazzucato-the-value-of-everything-wealth-innovation-interview
robertogrecomarianamazzucato economics katearanoff 2019 books toread policy value valuecreation innovation invention wealth inequality history politics us uk karlmarx adamsmith davidricardo venturecapital technology siliconvalley physiocrats gdp rethinkingeconomics unschooling climatechange racism poverty globalwarming green regulation johnmaynardkeynes josephschumpeter multipliereffect corporations csr power governance government nationalization privatization arpa-e darpa nih experimentation stevejobs elonmusk investment research pharmaceuticals health healthcare medicine development solyndra tesla spacex energy solarcity peterthiel libertarianism alternative keynes unlearningeconomics unlearning deschoolinghttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:8dfd74e290df/HOMEBREWSERVER.CLUB ["How to build a Low-Tech website: Software & Hardware"]2019-08-30T01:25:37+00:00
https://homebrewserver.club/low-tech-website-howto.html
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https://placesjournal.org/article/shade-an-urban-design-mandate/
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https://www.dataforprogress.org/blog/2019/3/6/six-graphs-green-new-deal
robertogrecogreennewdeal 2019 colinmcauliffe gregcarlock energy policy politics climatechange democrats cleanenergy edmarkeyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:d1b2b3a5bc4e/Pascal’s Climate – Popula2019-03-04T01:35:50+00:00
https://popula.com/2019/03/03/pascals-climate/
robertogrecoSelfishness and denial. “In fact, we do in some way understand that individual actions are significant, but are also aware that if we countenance this fact and wish to remain moral, our whole lives must change. So we subconsciously let ourselves believe that small individual actions in fact make no significant difference.”"]]>mariabustillos martinlukacs sustainability individuals collectivism ericlevitz nihilism economics politics collectiveaction individualaction carbonfootprint globalwarming responsibility society selfishness small local hyperlocal energy canonhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:7f455b4ca4a6/Opinion | The New ‘Dream Home’ Should Be a Condo - The New York Times2019-03-03T20:03:12+00:00
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/03/01/opinion/dream-home-condo-cloverdale.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofv-p51TnQk
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https://grist.org/guides/umbra-apathy-detox/
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https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/11/daylight-saving-time-americas-greatest-shame/354753/
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https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/11/climate-change-and-technology-make-rural-areas-vital/574447/
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https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/ancient-pigment-can-boost-energy-efficiency
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https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/
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https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2018/09/how-to-build-a-lowtech-website/
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https://qz.com/1355672/stacking-concrete-blocks-is-a-surprisingly-efficient-way-to-store-energy/
robertogrecoelectricity batteries storage energy 2018https://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:6f10495d2d50/Reasons To Be Cheerful2018-01-22T02:04:17+00:00
https://www.reasonstobecheerful.world/
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https://howwegettonext.com/i-tried-and-failed-to-find-out-where-my-electricity-comes-from-47b19b7cc5e7
robertogrecomimionuhoha 2016 electricity infrastructure bighere energy classideashttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:0d2ec51f1046/the past is another country (again) | sara hendren2017-08-01T00:33:36+00:00
http://sarahendren.com/reading-notes/the-past-is-another-country-again/
robertogreco“[One of Jimmy Carter’s] first acts in office was to get rid of twenty limousines, and then don a cardigan for a fireside chat where he discussed the ‘permanent energy shortage’ the nation faced. Toward the end of his presidency, he gave one of his most famous speeches, diagnosing a ‘crisis of confidence’ in the country and attacking materialism as the cause: ‘In a nation that was proud of hard work, strong families, close-knit communities, and our faith in God, too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption,’ he warned. ‘Human identity is no longer defined by what one does but by what one owns.’ And, at least at first, people agreed—his sagging poll numbers jumped. Indeed, there was a mainstream audience for this kind of thinking: That year the sociologist Amitai Etzioni reported to Carter that 30 percent of Americans were ‘pro-growth,’ 31 percent were ‘anti-growth,’ and 39 percent were ‘highly uncertain.’ Read those numbers again—a plurality of Americans were ‘anti-growth.’”
McKibben is marveling at “anti,” but I’m frankly just as nonplussed and a little wistful about such a high register of admittance to “highly uncertain.”
]]>billmckibben sarahendren 2017 2010 jimmycarter materialism capitalism energy uncertainty consumption us amitaietzioni sustainability growth environment anti-growth energycrisis politics history excesshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:fb3b3a6e9ab8/crap futures — Back to nature2017-05-14T21:54:57+00:00
http://crapfutures.tumblr.com/post/160479294104/back-to-nature
robertogrecoThe difference between a path and a road is not only the obvious one. A path is little more than a habit that comes with knowledge of a place. It is a sort of ritual of familiarity. As a form, it is a form of contact with a known landscape. It is not destructive. It is the perfect adaptation, through experience and familiarity, of movement to place; it obeys the natural contours; such obstacles as it meets it goes around. A road, on the other hand … embodies a resistance against the landscape. Its reason is not simply the necessity for movement, but haste. Its wish is to avoid contact with the landscape. … It is destructive, seeking to remove or destroy all obstacles in its way.
Aside from conversation as usual, the reason we are talking about Berry is the arrival of a new film, Look & See, and a new collection of his writing, The World-Ending Fire, edited by Paul Kingsnorth of Dark Mountain Project fame. Berry and Kingsnorth, along with the economist Kate Raworth, were on BBC Radio 4’s Start the Week recently chatting about the coming apocalypse and how it might best be avoided. It is a fascinating interview: you can actually hear Berry’s rocking chair creaking and the crows cawing outside the window of his house in Port Royal, Kentucky.
The normally optimistic Berry agrees somewhat crankily to read ‘the poem that you asked me to read’ on the programme. ‘Sabbaths 1989’ describes roads to the future as going nowhere: ‘roads strung everywhere with humming wire. / Nowhere is there an end except in smoke. / This is the world that we have set on fire.’ Berry admits that this poem is about as gloomy as he gets (‘blessed are / The dead who died before this time began’). For the most part his writing is constructive: forming a sensual response to cold, atomised modernity; advocating for conviviality, community, the commonweal.
Paul Kingsnorth talks compellingly in the same programme about transforming protest into action, although in truth no one walks the walk like Berry. Kingsnorth says: ‘We’re all complicit in the things we oppose’ - and never were truer words spoken, from our iPhones to our energy use. In terms of design practice, there are worse goals than reducing our level of complicity in environmental harm and empty consumerism. Like Berry, Kingsnorth talks about paths and roads. He asks: ‘Why should we destroy an ancient forest to cut twelve minutes off a car journey from London to Southampton? Is that a good deal?’
It’s a fair question. It also illustrates perfectly what Berry was describing in the passage that started this post: the difference between paths that blend and coexist with the local landscape, preserving the knowledge and history of the land, and roads that cut straight through it. These roads are like a destructive and ill-fitting grid imposed from the centre onto the periphery, without attention to the local terrain or ecology or ways of doing things - both literally (in the case of energy) and figuratively.
Another book we read recently, Holloway, describes ancient paths - specifically the ‘holloways’ of South Dorset - in similar terms:
They are landmarks that speak of habit rather than of suddenness. Like creases in the hand, or the wear on the stone sill of a doorstep or stair, they are the result of repeated human actions. Their age chastens without crushing. They relate to other old paths & tracks in the landscape - ways that still connect place to place & person to person.
Holloways are paths sunk deep into the landscape and into the local history. Roads, in contrast, skip over the local - collapsing time as they move us from one place to the next without, as it were, touching the ground. They alienate us in our comfort.
Here in Madeira there are endless footpaths broken through the woods. Still more unique are the levadas, the irrigation channels that run for more than two thousand kilometres back and forth across the island, having been brought to Portugal from antecedents in Moorish aqueduct systems and adapted to the specific terrain and agricultural needs of Madeira starting in the sixteenth century.
Both the pathways through the ancient laurel forests and the centuries-old levadas (which, though engineered, were cut by hand and still follow the contours and logic of the landscape) contrast with the highways and tunnels that represent a newer feat of human engineering since the 1970s. During his controversial though undeniably successful reign from 1978 to 2015 - he was elected President of Madeira a remarkable ten times - Alberto João Jardim oversaw a massive infrastructure program that completely transformed the island. Places that used to be virtually unreachable became accessible by a short drive. His legacy, in part, is a culture of automobile dependency that is second to none. The American highway system inspired by Norman Bel Geddes’ (and General Motors’) Futurama exhibit at the 1939 New York World’s Fair almost pales in comparison to Jardim’s vision for the rapid modernisation of Madeira.
But when you walk the diesel-scented streets of the capital, or you drive through the holes bored deep into and out of towering volcanic mountains to reach the airport - and even when you think back in history and imagine those first settlers sitting in their ships as half the island’s forest burned, watching the dense smoke of the fires they lit to make Madeira favourable to human habitation - it’s hard not to think what a catastrophically invasive species are human beings.
Bespoke is a word we use a lot. In our vocabulary bespoke is not about luxury or excess - as it has been co-opted by consumer capitalism to suggest. Instead it is about tailored solutions, fitted to the contours of a particular body or landscape. Wendell Berry insists on the role of aesthetics and proportionality in his approach to environmentalism: the goal is not hillsides covered in rows of ugly solar panels, but an integrated and deep and loving relationship with the land. This insistence on aesthetics relates to the ‘reconfiguring’ principles that inform our newest work. The gravity batteries we’ve been building are an alternative not only to the imposed, top-down infrastructure of the grid, but also to the massive scale of such solutions and our desire to work with the terrain rather than against it.
Naomi Klein talked about renewable energy in these terms in an interview a couple of years ago:
If you go back and look at the way fossil fuels were marketed in the 1700s, when coal was first commercialized with the Watt steam engine, the great promise of coal was that it liberated humans from nature … And that was, it turns out, a lie. We never transcended nature, and that I think is what is so challenging about climate change, not just to capitalism but to our core civilizational myth. Because this is nature going, ‘You thought you were in charge? Actually all that coal you’ve been burning all these years has been building up in the atmosphere and trapping heat, and now comes the response.’ … Renewable energy puts us back in dialog with nature. We have to think about when the wind blows, we have to think about where the sun shines, we cannot pretend that place and space don’t matter. We are back in the world.
In a future post we will talk about the related subject of sustainable agriculture. But speaking of food - the time has come for our toast and coffee.]]>2017 crapfutures wendellberry paths roads madeira bespoke tailoring audiencesofone naomiklein sustainability earth normanbelgeddes albertojoãojardim levadas infrastructure permanence capitalism energy technology technosolutionsism 1969 obstacles destruction habits knowledge place placemaking experience familiarity experientialeducation kateraworth paulkingsnorth darkmountainproject modernity modernism holloways nature landscape cars transportation consumerism consumercapitalism reconfiguration domination atmosphere environment dialog conviviality community commonweal invasivespecies excess humans futurama ecology canon experientiallearninghttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:a3ce948dacae/Climate Lab | University of California2017-05-09T03:22:31+00:00
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/climate-lab
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https://twitter.com/Cmdr_Hadfield/status/815294057102667778
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https://www.dezeen.com/2016/12/29/new-years-resolutions-architecture-design-2017-will-wiles-opinion/
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/national/maps-of-american-infrastrucure/
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http://rameznaam.com/2016/11/20/fighting-climate-change-trump-era-state-action/
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https://randallszott.org/2016/06/20/intensification-without-representation-a-recipe-for-collapse/
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http://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-hello-world-iceland/
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https://otherlab.com/
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http://e360.yale.edu/feature/energy_landscapes_an_aerial_view_of_europes_carbon_footprint/2955/
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http://grist.org/cities/i-want-to-live-in-a-baugruppe/
robertogrecoFor me, the big point on cost-effectiveness is that a member gets a unit tailored to their specific needs — as well as desired communal spaces if space and budget allows. Developers don’t normally fine-tune projects like this, as it would add even more cost and time. Additionally, development projects tend to be directed towards the average user, whom they try to appeal to, however there are some notable exceptions to this, especially here in Seattle. But before a BG even brings on an architect (assuming there isn’t one already in the group) — they’ll have discussed the type of lifestyle they would like to live, the type of building they would like to dwell in. A bunch of musically-oriented families founding a BG? They might plan a rehearsal space as part of the common area. Older couples might want a co-owned guest unit they could let their friends or children stay in, thus keeping their unit smaller and more affordable. Want a say in what color your facade is? How about typical finishes in common areas? BGs can offer that level of communal authorship.
This post is about the innovative efficiency and sustainability measures popping up in baugruppen. This one is about the wide variety of sizes and styles among them. And this one is about the communities that form around them:
There are a number of ways baugruppen are formed — some are initiated by friends or acquaintances that already share a common bond or set of core values. Others need additional members, and declare a strong central concept (bikes only! DINKS ok! Intergenerational granola-loving families!), a rallying cry for those that may be interested in joining up. …
Once formed, a large amount of community buy-in must take place. To actually build a baugruppe is no small feat. Like co-housing, the design process of many baugruppen is driven by future tenants. Concepts, themes and ideas are developed, processes are formulated to move project planning forward. The land situation must be worked out. Architects work with the owners on the design — both groups bringing needs and constraints to the table. This is not usually the case with developer-initiated projects, but on the best projects, it is this close collaboration with clients that really drives success. There has to be consensus amongst the members to move forward, schedules have to be maintained. This is a process of give and take — actual democracy in action! Though the process may take more time (e.g. weekly meetings for up to and over a year) and definitely involves challenges (There should be bike storage! The stairs should be yellow!) — it seems like a great way to engage your future neighbors while formulating a building that meets your needs in a way other models can’t or won’t. Imagine having a say in whether or not your building would have a roof terrace, or how your building engages the public! Want to implement ecological and social requirements for a project? Then do it! How about prioritizing car-free living like in Vauban? Go for it! This process seems to induce a greater sense of pride, respect and sense of community than other models — perhaps owing to the greater degree of trust and respect garnered through the planning process.
All the posts are filled with specific examples (and photos) of baugruppen. Check them out.
As Eliason says, this mostly seems to be happening in Germany (which is way ahead on community energy projects too). But it sounds like exactly the kind of thing I have in mind. And I know I can’t be the only one who dreams of sustainable urban living, with a community and a home that reflect my values."]]>cohousing germany baugruppe housing architecture cities 2013 energy development efficiency sustainability baugruppenhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:c451f7ffa3a2/What's in the UN Paris Climate Deal? - The Atlantic2015-12-13T00:43:01+00:00
http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2015/12/can-we-hope-after-the-paris-agreement/420174/
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http://www.dezeen.com/2015/11/23/refugee-camps-cities-of-tomorrow-killian-kleinschmidt-interview-humanitarian-aid-expert/
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http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/sep/15/five-developing-countries-ditching-fossil-fuels-china-india-costa-rica-afghanistan-albania?CMP=share_btn_tw
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https://medium.com/matter/it-s-not-climate-change-it-s-everything-change-8fd9aa671804
robertogrecoEveryone knows that all life requires energy. But we rarely consider how dependent art and culture are on the energy that is needed to produce, practice and sustain them. What we fail to see are the usually invisible sources of energy that make our art and culture(s) possible and bring with them fundamental values that we are all constrained to live with (whether we approve of them or not). Coal brought one set of values to all industrialized countries; oil brought a very different set… I may not approve of the culture of consumption that comes with oil… but I must use [it] if I want to do anything at all.
Those living within an energy system, says Lord, may disapprove of certain features, but they can’t question the system itself. Within the culture of slavery, which lasted at least 5,000 years, nobody wanted to be a slave, but nobody said slavery should be abolished, because what else could keep things going?
Coal, says Lord, produced a culture of production: think about those giant steel mills. Oil and gas, once they were up and running, fostered a culture of consumption. Lord cites “the widespread belief of the 1950s and early ’60s in the possibility of continuing indefinitely with unlimited abundance and economic growth, contrasted with the widespread agreement today that both that assumption and the world it predicts are unsustainable.” We’re in a transition phase, he says: the next culture will be a culture of “stewardship,” the energy driving it will be renewables, and the art it produces will be quite different from the art favored by production and consumption cultures.
What are the implications for the way we view both ourselves and the way we live? In brief: in the coal energy culture — a culture of workers and production — you are your job. “I am what I make.” In an oil and gas energy culture — a culture of consumption — you are your possessions. “I am what I buy.” But in a renewable energy culture, you are what you conserve. “I am what I save and protect.” We aren’t used to thinking like this, because we can’t see where the money will come from. But in a culture of renewables, money will not be the only measure of wealth. Well-being will factor as an economic positive, too.
The second book I’ll mention is by anthropologist, classical scholar, and social thinker Ian Morris, whose book, Foragers, Farmers, and Fossil Fuels: How Human Values Evolve, has just appeared from Princeton University Press. Like Barry Lord, Morris is interested in the link between energy-capture systems and the cultural values associated with them, though in his case it’s the moral values, not only the aesthetic ones — supposing these can be separated — that concern him. Roughly, his argument runs that each form of energy capture favors values that maximize the chance of survival for those using both that energy system and that package of moral values. Hunter-gatherers show more social egalitarianism, wealth-sharing, and more gender equality than do farmer societies, which subordinate women — men are favored, as they must do the upper-body-strength heavy lifting — tend to practice some form of slavery, and support social hierarchies, with peasants at the low end and kings, religious leaders, and army commanders at the high end. Fossil fuel societies start leveling out gender inequalities — you don’t need upper body strength to operate keyboards or push machine buttons — and also social distinctions, though they retain differences in wealth.
The second part of his argument is more pertinent to our subject, for he postulates that each form of energy capture must hit a “hard ceiling,” past which expansion is impossible; people must either die out or convert to a new system and a new set of values, often after a “great collapse” that has involved the same five factors: uncontrolled migration, state failure, food shortages, epidemic disease, and “always in the mix, though contributing in unpredictable ways–- climate change.” Thus, for hunting societies, their way of life is over once there are no longer enough large animals to sustain their numbers. For farmers, arable land is a limiting factor. The five factors of doom combine and augment one another, and people in those periods have a thoroughly miserable time of it, until new societies arise that utilize some not yet exhausted form of energy capture.
And for those who use fossil fuels as their main energy source — that would be us, now — is there also a hard ceiling? Morris says there is. We can’t keep pouring carbon into the air — nearly 40 billion tons of CO2 in 2013 alone — without the consequences being somewhere between “terrible and catastrophic.” Past collapses have been grim, he says, but the possibilities for the next big collapse are much grimmer.
We are all joined together globally in ways we have never been joined before, so if we fail, we all fail together: we have “just one chance to get it right.” This is not the way we will inevitably go, says he, though it is the way we will inevitably go unless we choose to invent and follow some less hazardous road.
But even if we sidestep the big collapse and keep on expanding at our present rate, we will become so numerous and ubiquitous and densely packed that we will transform both ourselves and our planet in ways we can’t begin to imagine. “The 21st century, he says, “shows signs of producing shifts in energy capture and social organization that dwarf anything seen since the evolution of modern humans.”"]]>climate climatechange culture art society margaretatwood 2015 cli-fi sciefi speculativefiction designfiction capitalism consumerism consumption energy fossilfuels canon barrylord coal anthropology change changemaking adaptation resilience ianmorris future history industrialization egalitarianism collapse humans biodiversity agriculture emissions environment sustainability stewardship renewableenergy making production makers materialism evolution values gender inequality migration food transitions hunter-gatherershttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:4972c074142c/Watch: Satellite time lapse reveals humanity's global footprint - Vox2015-05-07T03:50:02+00:00
http://www.vox.com/2015/5/1/8529995/satellite-timelapse-images-video
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