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Cheap Oil Confuses Almost Everyone

The 50% drop in oil prices was a surprise. Institutions don’t like surprises. While someone may know exactly why and Continue reading →

Computers Reinforcing Discrimination

Computers are controlling more of our lives. Even tasks like applying for a job or a loan involves submitting information Continue reading →

Print A House With Mud

Conventional housing construction uses resources inefficiently. Just look at the dumpsters on construction sites. Large 3-D printers have printed houses Continue reading →

Bad Methane Burps From The Arctic

Carbon dioxide is bad enough for global warming. Methane is worse. As the permafrost thaws, it is burping massive amounts Continue reading →

Physical Businesses Turn Virtual

Businesses build brick and mortar (or concrete, steel, and glass) buildings to sell things for a profit. Build a business Continue reading →

CO2 400PPM NASA Quotes About A Sad Record

CO2 hitting 400ppm is a sad record. NASA scientists say it well, and here’s a link to a lot of Continue reading →

Passively Positive Housing Packaged

Passive houses are becoming popular enough to create debates about what is truly passive and positive. Arguments among advocates is Continue reading →

Iowa Fights For Clean Water

Water rights are usually an issue for arid areas. Iowa is not a desert. Some of its cities, however, are Continue reading →

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