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Tag Archives: green
How to save the world, from George Monbiot
George does it again, and inspires me. This great man should receive a Nobel Prize. A major means of humanity’s attack on nature is overfishing. The worst attack on land-based nature is agriculture — we do need to feed those … Continue reading
The green way to blog longevity via image optimisation
Image optimisation is a neat blogging trick that’s easy to learn and quick to implement. Here’s how to do it – and, more importantly, why you should consider it. Continue reading
Posted in Computers and Internet, Energy, Environment, Strategy, Tech tips
Tagged bandwidth, data storage, environment, green, images, optimising, photographs, pictures, resize, speed
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The implausible green star hunter
None of us will ever forget the day we saw it. Though we may live to regret having done so. We weren’t looking for it, as such – naturally not: why would one deliberately try to find something that can’t … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, Fantasy, Flash fiction, People, Science, Science Fiction
Tagged aliens, astronomy, David Kipping, green, green star, Kermit, little green men, technosignature, transcription
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Why we fail
24327 votes for: ‘Keep Dropbox simple. Just make sure it’s fast, robust, multiplatform and bug free. ‘ 59 votes for: ‘Go Green! Run your data centres with renewables!‘ Homo fatuus brutus doesn’t deserve to survive. Meanwhile, in other news… Leave … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, Business, Capitalism, Climate, Communication, Computers and Internet, Core thought, Culture, Economics, Education, Energy, Environment, GCD: Global climate disruption, memetics, Phlyarology, Strategy
Tagged activism, Change, cloud, Dropbox, fossoil, green, stupid
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