El sentido de comer poca comida, sobre todo vegetales by Nicolás Boullosa on October 22, 2009 La comida es lo que más nos define como especie. Define nuestra economía, nuestra salud y la estructura de nuestro …
The combox: a customizable composter from recycled plastic by Kirsten Dirksen on October 22, 2009 “What we want is for this to become something very normal,” explains Eugeni Castejón, founder of Compostadores. “In the same …
Zero Motorcycles: high performance electric bikes by Kirsten Dirksen on October 21, 2009 Neal Saiki makes cool bikes. He’s designed bicycles for Haro, Santa Cruz and Mountain Cycles, so it would make sense …
Gobierno corporativo: Apple, Nike y la Cumbre del Clima by Nicolás Boullosa on October 20, 2009 Apple ha abandonado la Cámara de Comercio, principal patronal de Estados Unidos, por la oposición de este organismo a acuerdos …
Can DIY become tradition or is canning just the new sewing? by Kirsten Dirksen on October 16, 2009 My mother-in-law stands a good chance of surviving a natural disaster. Be it nuclear war or a climate change catastrophe, …
Living like it’s 2050: Transition Farm in North Carolina by Kirsten Dirksen on October 16, 2009 The town of Chapel Hill/Carrboro, North Carolina became a Transition Town in 2009. While the community has always been highly …
Sobre si el turismo puede o no ser "ecológico" by Nicolás Boullosa on October 14, 2009 Hace un año y medio, recuerdo haber vuelto en un instante a mi infancia, cuando hacer cabañas, ver a Félix …
The ‘green’ man: does eco-fashion really matter to shoppers? by bertrand.pellegrin on October 14, 2009 Once upon a time, ecologically correct clothing was hopelessly linked to hippies and vegans and no retailer saw any need …
PIB y bienestar: el fin del culto al producto interior bruto by Nicolás Boullosa on October 12, 2009 Diversos organismos debaten la utilidad de mantener un indicador de riqueza para zonas económicas, países e individuos basado en el …
Swapping lawn for fruit: “because you can’t eat grass” by Kirsten Dirksen on October 9, 2009 There’s plenty of discussion about America’s gardening revolution- from the Obamas to recession gardeners-, but I didn’t expect to see …