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The Nubian Vault: An ecological housing solution

SustainableSA.com Posted on March 3, 2019 by stlaneMarch 3, 2019

A housing solution for big cities as well as rural areas, Nubian vaults have become popular in the region of Boromo and have spread across five other regions. And a large market for Nubian vaults has emerged in big cities … Continue reading →

Posted in Building, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Commercial Building, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Earthen Construction, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Job Creation, Net Zero Buiilding, Permaculture, Residential Building, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

In the Deepest Ocean Trenches, Animals Eat Plastic

SustainableSA.com Posted on March 2, 2019 by stlaneMarch 2, 2019

Alan Jamieson remembers seeing it for the first time: a small, black fiber floating in a tube of liquid. It resembled a hair, but when Jamieson examined it under a microscope, he realized that the fiber was clearly synthetic—a piece … Continue reading →

Posted in Circular Economy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food Security, Fossil Fuels, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Plastic Pollution, Pollution, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

Progress and Sustainability Are Intertwined

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 19, 2019 by stlaneFebruary 2, 2023

History shows whale blubber and buggy whips were once fine industries but progress moved us to better things. And through progress today we know the days are well over of a false choice between environmental protection and economic growth. Similarly, … Continue reading →

Posted in City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

Solar energy is green. Solar panels are not. AI can revolutionize their design

SustainableSA.com Posted on February 1, 2019 by stlaneApril 27, 2020

Solar panels are manufactured at 2,000˚C, a temperature so high it requires fossil-fuel power. They are also made using rare earth elements, the supply of which has both capacity and political issues. A new and global project is using artificial … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Climate Change, Fossil Fuels, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Larry Fink, Tucker Carlson, David Brooks And The Call For A Capitalist Reformation

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 27, 2019 by stlaneMay 27, 2019

A Capitalist System for the Future The perverse incentives inherent in a largely unconstrained capitalist system still exist. These incentives drive behaviors that increase inequality, reduce social mobility, devalue communities, deplete soils, acidify oceans, destroy biodiversity, trigger mass migrations and … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Circular Economy, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fianance & Fundraising, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Living Wage, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Security, Smart Growth, Sustainability | Leave a reply

Why Detroit Residents Pushed Back Against Tree-Planting

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 25, 2019 by stlaneJanuary 28, 2021

Detroiters were refusing city-sponsored “free trees.” A researcher found out the problem: She was the first person to ask them if they wanted them. The residents Carmichael surveyed understood the benefits of having trees in urban environments—they provide shade and … Continue reading →

Posted in Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Communication & Public Relations, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Pollution, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Wildlife | Leave a reply

‘This is not controversial’: Bipartisan group of economists calls for carbon tax with dividends

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 17, 2019 by stlaneJanuary 17, 2019

Forty-five top economists from across the political spectrum are calling for the United States to put a tax on carbon, saying it is by far the best way for the nation to address climate change. Does this plan include exempting … Continue reading →

Posted in Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fianance & Fundraising, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Going plastic-free: The rise of zero-waste shops – BBC News

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 8, 2019 by stlaneJanuary 8, 2019

How long until this concept crosses the pond? Packaging-free refill shops are on the rise in Wales as the backlash against plastic gathers pace. Last year saw "zero waste" shops open in Crickhowell in Powys, Tenby in Pembrokeshire and in … Continue reading →

Posted in Doing Something, Food, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Pollution, Resilience, Sustainability | Leave a reply

What Minimum-Wage Foes Got Wrong About Seattle – Bloomberg

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 30, 2018 by stlaneJanuary 8, 2019

A living wage is part of a sustainable economy. The dire warnings about minimum-wage increases keep proving to be wrong. So much so that in a new paper, the authors behind an earlier study predicting a negative impact have all … Continue reading →

Posted in City Planning & Urban Development, Doing Something, Economic Development, Job Creation, Living Wage, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability | Leave a reply

Pocacito (Post-Carbon Cities of Tomorrow) in San Antonio

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 1, 2018 by stlaneOctober 1, 2018

From Deleration.news: "Because much of the official discussion and implementation of the circular economy has taken place from the top down, on the level of governments and industries, we were most interested to hear about local, bottom-up, and community-driven efforts … Continue reading →

Posted in Circular Economy, City Planning & Urban Development, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Uncategorized | Leave a reply

Mushrooms have the power to eat plastic say scientists

SustainableSA.com Posted on September 26, 2018 by stlaneMarch 26, 2019

Fungi can be used to break down waste plastic and create sustainable building materials, according to scientists from Kew Gardens in London. The State of the World’s Fungi 2018 report – the first of its kind – highlights the aspergillus … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Alternative Fuels, Biomimicry, Building, Circular Economy, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food, Food Pharmacy, Food, Farms & Gardens, Fossil Fuels, Permaculture, Plastic Pollution, Pollution, Reduce Reuse & Recycle, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water | Leave a reply

Will it take another American Civil War to transition from fossil fuels?

SustainableSA.com Posted on September 20, 2018 by stlaneSeptember 23, 2018

Will our addiction to oil drain every last drop? "Having taken oil for granted for decades, the global economy has failed to prepare for its absence. A bleak future awaits . . . …Today's energy supplies provide the equivalent of … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Figuring out how climate change affects the fungi that feeds trees and absorbs carbon

SustainableSA.com Posted on July 31, 2018 by stlaneJuly 31, 2018

Despite aspen’s ability to grow from the northernmost reaches of Canada to the highest altitudes in Mexico, the tree is on the run. The southern part of the aspen’s range is drying up, while the northern edges are warming up … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Food, Farms & Gardens, Permaculture, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

The Burden — American Resilience Project

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 12, 2018 by stlaneMarch 26, 2019

The San Antonio chapters of the Citizens Climate Lobby, the Environmental Defense Fund, and the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance held a panel discussion on June 9, 2018 about how fossil fuel dependence affects national security — and how the military … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Job Creation, Microgrids, Net Zero Buiilding, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Security, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Transportaton, Utilities | Leave a reply

If You Want To Frac Clean Up Your Act

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 9, 2018 by stlaneOctober 1, 2018

An open verse to the National Petroleum Council, and who else to include? Please comment below and feel free to forward along to those who could most benefit… If you’re going to frac, at least, clean up your act. Have … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Carbon, Climate Change, Doing Something, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Humor, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Resilience, Security, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Water | Leave a reply

Companies knew about the link between fossil fuel and global warming as far back as the 1980s

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 11, 2018 by stlaneApril 11, 2018

Is it a surprise that Shell has known for years the dangers of fossil fuels? The same goes for ExxonMobil also having known. What should or can be done about it? A Dutch news organization has published a trove of … Continue reading →

Posted in Climate Change, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Greenwashing, Investing & Finance, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Security, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

8 Answers to the Judge’s Climate Change Questions in Cities vs. Fossil Fuels Case

SustainableSA.com Posted on March 23, 2018 by stlaneApril 18, 2018

San Francisco and Oakland want to hold fossil fuel companies liable for sea level rise costs. In an unusual move, the judge ordered a climate tutorial for the court. Judicial review is about to meet peer review in a federal … Continue reading →

Posted in Climate Change, Doing Something, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food Security, Fossil Fuels, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Pollution, Resilience, Security, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Kids around the world are suing their governments for ruining the planet

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 17, 2017 by stlaneApril 17, 2018

Do we have a fundamental right to a climate system capable of sustaining human life? What’s the point of inheriting the Earth if it’s only going to burn (or drown)? Kids around the world are asking governments this question and … Continue reading →

Posted in Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Security, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Designer Talks About Eco Positive Environmental Impact

SustainableSA.com Posted on December 2, 2017 by stlaneApril 9, 2019

Elegant design and engineering goes beyond being sustainable to being eco positive. New vocabulary, additional data collection and working with scientists is needed to most effectively stimulate and manage a circular economy, making the means by which we live to … Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Biomimicry, Circular Economy, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Export Economy, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Pollution, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Sustainability Metrics, Transportaton, Water, Wildlife | 2 Replies

Polyface Farms – The Future of Farming is Holistic

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 26, 2017 by stlaneFebruary 28, 2020

Polyface Farms – How our food is farmed is what matters most, as in biomimicry, study ecosystems and mimic ecosystems, rather than just blaming meat eaters. Animals can be good for the land and have an ecopostive affect. Regenerative farming … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Biomimicry, Carbon, Circular Economy, Climate Change, Doing Something, Economic Development, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Job Creation, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Resilience, Security, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Uncategorized, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

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