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Published on Jan 7, 2013
With the price of resources and energy becoming increasingly volatile, can today's linear economy work in the long term?
What if we didn't buy the goods we use, but instead favoured access and performance over ownership? This short animation from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation introduced the idea, and suggests how it could work for businesses, users, and the wider economy.
A performance model is part of the solution when making the transition to a regenerative circular economy.
Carlos Tavares is COO of Renault. He talks about how the Circular Economy leads to breakthroughs including recycling. Leveraging the benefits and facing challenges of Circular Economy is discussed along with consumption.
The Circular Economy 100 is a global platform bringing together leading companies, emerging innovators and regions to accelerate the transition to a circular economy over a 1000-day (3 year) period. The Annual Summit was held Wednesday 19 June 2013.
An Appeal:How to Help
Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered and without urgent action could be the first Great Ape species to become extinct.
SOS is dedicated to turning this situation around. We do this by:
Raising awareness about the importance of protecting orangutans and their rainforest home; Supporting grassroots projects which empower local people to become guardians of the rainforests;
Restoring damaged orangutan habitat through tree planting programmes; and campaigning on issues threatening the survival of orangutans in the wild.
Help us protect orangutans, their forests and their future.
SOS was established in 1997 by the late Lucy Wisdom.
The nearly 10 million people in the city and county of Los Angeles, California require a lot of water -- most of which is imported snow melt from the Eastern Sierra Nevadas and Rocky Mountains, hundreds of miles away. UCLA researchers Stephanie Pincetl and Mark Gold are studying how Los Angeles can reduce its water imports and better capture, store and reuse water for a more sustainable water supply. Published on Jul 12, 2013
Daniel Beltra gives us insight to his experience documenting the Gulf oil spill and his motivation for continuing his efforts to capture our changing environment. Uploaded on Aug 4, 2010. His interview on "ICE" is here.
Short listed for the Prix Pictet, The global award in photography and sustainability for his series, Spill.
Conservation Photographer Daniel Beltra discusses his show ICE with Margin of Leisure. ICE is hanging at Quintenz & Company Fine art through February 18th 2012. Published on Dec 21, 2012
Short listed for the Prix Pictet, The global award in photography and sustainability for his series, Spill. Another interview with Daniel on the Gulf Oil Spill is here.
John Gray, one of Britain's most provocative and stimulating philosophers, visits the RSA to discuss the ideas raised in 'The Silence of Animals' - the much-anticipated sequel to the best-selling 'Straw Dogs'. Published on Apr 9, 2013
To order his latest book, Silence of Animals, from Amazon, click on the image or visit your local bookstore. Thank you.
Noted anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott speaks about renewable energy as an alternative to nuclear power. Excerpted from a talk at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY on November 13, 2010.
Uploaded on Nov 29, 2010
In a country as rich as America, why is there so little outcry about the ever-increasing economic divide between the very wealthy and everyone else? Media scholar Marty Kaplan points to our well-fed appetite for media distraction. Later on the show, acclaimed historian Gary May puts the recent Supreme Court decision gutting the Voting Rights Act into historical perspective. Published on Jul 12, 2013
The unprecedented level of economic inequality in America is undeniable. In an extended essay, Bill shares examples of the striking extremes of wealth and poverty across the country, including a video report on California's Silicon Valley. There, Facebook, Google, and Apple are minting millionaires, while the area's homeless -- who've grown 20 percent in the last two years -- are living in tent cities at their virtual doorsteps.
Social equality illustration by Brandon Cripps.
Published on Apr 11, 2013
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