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Climate Change and Intergenerational Evil

This video was created to be the single best quickie overview of the problem (and solutions) to climate change / global-warming. In 2012 the speed and magnit...
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If you have children and/or grandchildren, or thinking about having children, or care about sustaining life on this planet, this is the most important video you can watch.

What will you tell the young people in your life that you did, if anything, to prevent the global warming climate catastrophy?  

Take action now!  Sustain our earth as a habital and living planet!

 

Daniel LaLiberte's curator insight, March 15, 6:08 PM

I haven't even finished watching this, but I highly recommend it, along with the referenced videos.  I hope it helps wake you up as well. 

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The Evolution of Urban Planning in 10 Diagrams

The Evolution of Urban Planning in 10 Diagrams | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
A new exhibit from the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association showcases the simple visualizations of complex ideas that have changed how we live.

The exhibition’s title – Grand Reductions – suggests a simple illustration’s power to encapsulate complex ideas. And for that reason the medium has always been suited to the city, an intricate organism that has been re-imagined (with satellite towns! in rural grids! in megaregions!) by generations of architects, planners and idealists.

In the urban context, diagrams can be powerful precisely because they make weighty questions of land use and design digestible in a single sweep of the eye. But as well-known plans, such as Le Corbusier’s, illustrates, they can also seductively oversimplify the problems of cities. These 10 diagrams have been tremendously influential – not always for the good...

 

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Jay C. Estes's curator insight, April 16, 3:41 PM

Fascinating article.  I love planning history.