Monday, November 18, 2019
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An Interdisciplinary Life: Home Sweet Homefield
An Interdisciplinary Life: Home Sweet Homefield: It a dump. It's a sewer. It's old. It's ugly. It's cramped. There's a infield on the football field. There's foot...
wow very nice story!
wow very nice story!
Saturday, July 20, 2019
https://phys.org/news/2019-07-years-unique-reveal-coral-reefs.html?fbclid=IwAR0o1ESl-lSy2wYns3zB_urajXaj0hRNAg9NfaXcOELt9w1cdFaHWddKfmg
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A study published in the international journal Marine Biology, reveals what's really killing coral reefs. With 30 years of unique data from Looe Key Reef in the lower Florida Keys, researchers from Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and collaborators have discovered that the problem of coral bleaching is not just due to a warming planet, but also a planet that is simultaneously being enriched with reactive nitrogen from multiple sources.
Sunday, July 14, 2019
WOW! Biggest hit of Summer Session II OCD class!
https://www.americanscientist.org/article/a-hawaiian-renaissance-that-could-save-the-world
tags The Polynesian ships/ARKS needed to be outfitted as oneway trips "To Mars" as if
we will go to Moon too.
Sustainability, 3d population density
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Arcologies / Arcosanti for the most developed ideas on ecological architectures , what would
Mother Nature do? What would Gaia do? What is hidden in our Species DNA for the best
habitat for 10 billion Humanity?
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Sun-day
A Hawaiian Renaissance That Could Save the World
BY SAM 'OHU GON, KAWIKA WINTER
https://www.americanscientist.org/article/a-hawaiian-renaissance-that-could-save-the-world
tags The Polynesian ships/ARKS needed to be outfitted as oneway trips "To Mars" as if
we will go to Moon too.
Sustainability, 3d population density
see
Arcologies / Arcosanti for the most developed ideas on ecological architectures , what would
Mother Nature do? What would Gaia do? What is hidden in our Species DNA for the best
habitat for 10 billion Humanity?
ok
Sun-day
Origins of Ecological Consciousness. C, circa 1966. See newish book by Chaney on Bateson & Allen Ginzberg, called
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9781469631745_chaney
https://www.bing.com/search?q=runaway+chaney+bateson+Ginzberg+1966&qs=n&form=CHRDEF&pc=U316&sp=-1&pq=runaway+chaney+bateson+&sc=0-23&sk=&cvid=39AF20770F8C4C9F861A3E6E1F7C7F18
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from the book
Runaway: Gregory Bateson, the Double Bind, and the Rise of Ecological Consciousness
Anthony Chaney
https://www.bing.com/search?q=runaway+chaney+bateson+Ginzberg+1966&qs=n&form=CHRDEF&pc=U316&sp=-1&pq=runaway+chaney+bateson+&sc=0-23&sk=&cvid=39AF20770F8C4C9F861A3E6E1F7C7F18
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from the book
INTRODUCTION Gregory Bateson and the Spirit of 1967
(pp. 1-17)
In a 1986 interview, the poet Allen Ginsberg was asked to look back on the year 1967. That was the year of psychedelia, the year of the Human Be-In, where San Francisco’s counterculture came out to the American mainstream. It was the year the Beatles’Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Bandwas released, initiating a season that some called Vietnam Summer and others the Summer of Love. What was the true impact of that fabled year, Ginsberg was asked, and what remained of its spirit?
Ginsberg’s answer may be unexpected. Civilization was conscious now that “the planet as an ecological...
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ONE The Way to Waimanalo
(pp. 18-44)
Gregory Bateson spent most of the 1960s watching dolphins. He had worked with the famous bottlenose,Flipper-type dolphins in the Virgin Islands earlier in the decade, but by 1965, his subjects were of a small species known as “spinners.” They were held in an immense 300,000-gallon tank, an “oceanarium” called Bateson’s Bay, newly built for Bateson’s research at the Oceanic Institute in Waimanalo, Hawaii. Waimanalo was a sleepy village on the eastern coast of Oahu, across the Wa’ahila Ridge from Honolulu and Waikiki. Bateson lived there in a ramshackle beach house with his third wife, Lois, and their two sons,...
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