Energy-efficient, affordable tiny cob home for modern hobbits by Kirsten Dirksen on November 10, 2009 It’s estimated that half of the world’s population lives in earth buildings, but for many countries this type of architecture …
Slow bread: how to ferment your own bread by Kirsten Dirksen on November 10, 2009 Before the arrival of commercial yeast a couple centuries ago, bread was made from a starter that was kept alive …
De paria a agente medioambiental by Lasmarias on November 9, 2009 Son los pirujas de Argentina, los catadores en Brasil y los cutreros de Perú; una estampa habitual en las urbes …
Cómo los desiertos podrían proporcionar toda nuestra energía by Nicolás Boullosa on November 6, 2009 A partir de 2015, el Sáhara será visto desde una nueva perspectiva. Se convertirá, a partir de ese año, en …
Thoreau’s cabin redux: tiny homes and happiness by Kirsten Dirksen on November 4, 2009 Henry David Thoreau went to live in a 150-square-foot cabin in the woods because he “wished to live deliberately, to …
Las necesarias herejías del ecologismo, según Stewart Brand by Nicolás Boullosa on November 3, 2009 Independientemente de la acogida de su último libro, Stewart Brand mantiene una profunda influencia sobre el ecologismo y la informática …
A tiny home tour: living in 89 square feet by Kirsten Dirksen on November 3, 2009 Homes are shrinking in America. After doubling in size since 1960, the national average dropped for the first time in …
Searching for density in a San Francisco exurb by Kirsten Dirksen on November 2, 2009 If Americans all lived like New Yorkers we would be using less than a third of the energy we currently …
Evolución del libro electrónico: modelos y promesas by Nicolás Boullosa on October 30, 2009 Con la introducción de Internet, muchos escribimos y leemos más que nunca. La pantalla de un ordenador convencional no se …
My electric summer, when Washington helped resurrect the EV by Kirsten Dirksen on October 30, 2009 If this summer was the coming out party for the electric car, Washington was the host. They would seem unlikely …