A Humanist Economics

Jay OwenReforming Global Finance

”  I have long supported  Louis and Patricia Kelso’s  ground-breaking work , now newly relevant as automation and the digitizing of ever more sectors of our economy proceed more rapidly.   We thank the Kelso  Institute for sending us this fine article from THE HUMANIST,  Hazel Henderson, Editor”     A …

Satellite Study Reveals Parched U.S. West Using Up Underground Water

Jay OwenEarth Systems Science

A new study by NASA and University of California, Irvine, scientists finds more than 75 percent of the water loss in the drought-stricken Colorado River Basin since late 2004 came from underground resources. The extent of groundwater loss may pose a greater threat to the water supply of the western …

BIOMIMICRY, Innovation Inspired by Nature by Janine M. Benyus

Ethical Markets - RBooks and Reviews, Nature/Biomimicry

  Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature Review by Alan F Kay  Biomimicry by Janine Benyus deals with the clear and fascinating, yet little understood and vast, reality of the processes of life and living beings. The book summarizes these ideas this way: Virtually all living creatures: plants, animals, microbes, etc., …

About That Hundred Years Of Nat Gas

kristyResource Efficiency, Trendspotting

NewEnergyNews Daily Headlines click here for main page: http://www.NewEnergyNews.net/ THINGS-TO-THINK-ABOUT FRIDAY, January 27: * Better Buildings Budding * About That Hundred Years Of Nat Gas * There Is No Wind Turbine Syndrome Yesterday * The Study: The Celtic Tiger Builds A Smart Grid * Quick News, January 2: Private P.A.C.E.; …

SustainAbility Update > Five early trends for 2011, keys to leadership and more

kristySustainability News

Update > May 2011 Five Early Trends for 2011 At the end of last year, SustainAbility’s team wrote, debated, and then re-wrote a blog highlighting ten sustainability trends from 2010. With another year now well underway, we’re beginning to see which trends may be shaping the landscape most for 2011. …