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climate change social justice

Guest post: 5 reasons to talk about adaptation

by Jeremy WilliamsSeptember 22, 2021November 14, 2021
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Book review: Great Adaptations, by Morgan Phillips

by Jeremy WilliamsSeptember 13, 2021
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waste

What trash on Everest can teach us about tackling problem waste

by Jeremy WilliamsJuly 5, 2018December 13, 2020
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development technology

Appropriate technology of the week: gravity ropeways

by Jeremy WilliamsSeptember 10, 2010December 12, 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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