Thursday, July 3, 2008

How to stomp out our carbon footprint


Found this article from New Yorker magazine recently. The article was written back in February, titled BIG FOOT. It talks of our carbon pollution and how the problem can be solved using a market system, regulations, and technology. Very well written.

Here's a little taste:

“I got a call from a scientist a while ago”—Isaac Berzin, a researcher at M.I.T. “He said, ‘Richard, I have a process where I can put an algae farm next to a power plant. I throw some algae in and it becomes a super photosynthesis machine and sucks the carbon dioxide out of the air like a sponge. Then I gather the algae, dry it out, and use it as renewable energy.” Berzin asked Sandor whether, if he was able to take fifty million tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere in this way, he could make a hundred million dollars.

“I said, ‘Sure,’ ” Sandor recalled, laughing. “Two dollars a ton, why not? So he sends me a term paper. Not a prospectus, even.” Sandor was skeptical, but it didn’t take Berzin long to raise twenty million dollars from investors, and he is now working with the Arizona Public Service utility to turn the algae into fuel. Sandor shook his head. “This is at two dollars a ton,” he said. “The lesson is important: price stimulates inventive activity. Even if you think the price is too low or ridiculous. Carbon has to be rationed, like water and clean air. But I absolutely promise that if you design a law and a trading scheme properly you are going to find everyone from professors at M.I.T. to the guys in Silicon Valley coming out of the woodwork. That is what we need, and we need it now.”

ENJOY.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

april 24th, 2008 editiorial by roger cohen: bring on the right biofuels

Room cleaning leads to dusty magazine



i found a new york times magazine issue i had been hoarding for a year this afternoon while cleaning crap out of my room. the architecture issue is all about green issues and is packed with interesting articles regarding green topics. i figured i should record all the articles and toss the magazine so it can be easily found online. below are the green related articles. as always... ENJOYYYYYYY

ny times magazine: the architecture issue
ECO-TECTURE, may 20, 2007

1 why are they greener than we are
2 accidental environmentalist
3 road to curitiba
4 an eco-house for the future
5 native builder
6 zero-energy solution

pg 23 this old, organic house
pg 26 Calling Mr. Green
pg 28 Back in the Day
pg 30 No Edit
pg 32 The Worm Turns
pg 39 Hollywood and Green
pg 42 Al Gore Has Big Plans

Monday, April 28, 2008

what to do w that old ipod

This website was found from Make magazine blog. I don't know about you, but I have two old, never used iPods sitting around in my room not being used.

Another article from almost a year ago that I had stashed away in the bookmarks. NY Times had an article titled: Out Lives, Controlled From Some Guy's Couch.

HEADLINE: Videogames End Human Evolution



I read this article almost a year ago, but was just thinking about it today. Seed Magazine printed an opinion article on why aliens haven't visited us yet. It gives a different point of view on evolution and when enough is enough. Enjoy.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

i would walk 500 barefooted miles, maybe 500 more..

Interesting article from New York Magazine about our shoes, and why our dog's are barkin'. if you're a runner or have nagging ankle, shin, or knee injuries, i would most definitely read the article and do a google search on barefoot running and the shoes that mimic the motion. personally, i bought a pair of Nike Free 7.0 trainers a year ago. the shoe's design came from some scientific and training methods that have worked for collegiate and professional athletes. mine are bright yellow and very obnoxious, but very comfortable and light. i would recommend the nike free shoes for any novice runners or walkers out there, you'll feel the difference as soon as you put them on. if you like that beach-shoe feel, definitely try on a pair. i'm going to pick up the 3.0 before this warm weather goes to waste.

rasheed wallace will be 2014 coach of the year

last week's espn mag has an article on piston's foward Rasheed Wallace . the article shows two sides of rasheed, basketball smarts vs emotional technical fouls (as we know and love him for), or the head vs. heart predicament.

i hope he writes a book. i like his beard. and his tattoo.