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For sustainability champions: my new book in Dutch |
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Doors of Perception
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 |
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Today I received printed copies from its publisher, SUN, of Plan B - the Dutch version of my book In The Bubble; (the latter was published by MIT Press in 2005). For Dutch version I reduced the original text to 45,000 words - but also added five new chapters. on: Sustainability; Metrics; Food; Development; and Telepresence. Here are three ways you can help Plan B reach sustainability champions: a) send the name and co-ordinates of Dutch-speaking journalists, bloggers and thought-leaders (to whom you think we should send a free review copy) to Marlies Dijkstra; her address is m.dijkstra at uitgeverijsun dot nl b) go to the SUN website and order copies for all your Dutch-speaking friends in The Netherlands Read more... |
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Have I cracked the the telepresence conundrum? |
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Doors of Perception
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Friday, 22 January 2010 |
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Last evening I particpated remotely from my home in France in a pre-event in Amsterdam of ElectroSmog International Festival for Sustainable Immobility. I didn't use the fancy gadget in the photo above. My set-up yesterday was a bit, but not a lot, better-organized than the remote recording session (below) I did for a BBC radio programme last summer. I said my bit to deBalie via skype, and followed the rest of proceedings, which were chaired by Eric Kluitenberg, on deBalie's livestreaming feed. The deBalie session was not, I know, a major event in the greater context of events concerning sustainability, media, and design. But I'm proud, nonetheless: I have not yet set foot in an aeroplane in 2010, and Read more... |
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Doors of Perception
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Friday, 22 January 2010 |
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Here is a late addition - number 20 - to our story of last week: 19 reasons to be cheerful after Copenhagen. Instructions: cut-to-fit; spray with water; bubbles face inwards. Done. (thx Miranda, for the new word) Read more... |
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19 reasons to be cheerful after Copenhagen (+1) |
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Doors of Perception
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Friday, 22 January 2010 |
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The outcome of Copenhagen is depressing if you only look at what happened at the official summit, and persist in the belief that those guys are "world leaders". They are not: they are followers, guardians of a dying regime. So don't look at them. Hundreds of thousand of groups are already busy, in countless ways, preparing their communities for the changes and shocks to come. Elements of an alternative global framework have started to emerge. Several hundred of these groups helped draft a 'People’s Declaration' from Klimaforum09 entitled System change – not climate change. It's a much better read. Meanwhile, I thought it would be both festive and restorative to share with you the following 19 highlights of our 2009 Read more... |
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Doors of Perception
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Friday, 22 January 2010 |
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Here is a late addition - number 20 - to our story of last week: "> 19 reasons to be cheerful after Copenhagen. Instructions: cut-to-fit; spray with water; bubbles face inwards. Done. Read more... |
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