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technology transport

Electric barges and shipping container batteries

by Jeremy WilliamsJanuary 30, 2018March 25, 2020
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architecture design

Building of the week: RenovActive

by Jeremy WilliamsMarch 24, 2017March 25, 2020
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When development campaigns go wrong

by Jeremy WilliamsNovember 12, 2014March 26, 2020
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What we learned this week

by Jeremy WilliamsMay 17, 2009March 25, 2020
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#Bookreview material for the next couple of months. Most global products are designed in rich countries and for the most profitable markets. As a result, products from multinational corporations are often optimised for the richest 10%. Following last week's post about a start-up in the seaweed market, here's a more ambitious project along similar lines. Ocean farming is a sustainability trend to watch, with huge potential as a source of food and materials in the years to come.

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