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This week, David Macaulay -- illustrator and author of "Cathedral" and "The Way Things Work" -- flies us through the city he loves: Rome. He shares some early sketches for his book "Rome Antics," and talks about how he captures the dizzying, detail-packed, always-changing cityscape and the lives it contains. Meanwhile, Jaime Lerner, the former mayor of Curitiba, Brazil, shares his invigorating take on making great cities. His mantra: "Creativity starts when you cut a zero from your budget."

David Macaulay: Making "Rome Antics"
Despite a love and fascination for Rome dating to his days as an architecture student, David Macaulay ("The Way Things Work") found the path to his book "Rome Antics" took some unusual (and frustrating) turns. Through failed pop-up designs, scribbled out title possibilities, surreal sketchbook pages (think Piranesi meets Escher), and rambling story lines, MacAulay details each step of his winding journey towards his illustrated homage to the city he loves. Watch this talk >>

Jaime Lerner: Sing a song of cities
With maverick flair and a strategist's disdain for accepted wisdom, Jaime Lerner re-invented urban space in his native Curitiba, Brazil. Along the way he managed to revolutionize bus transit, awaken green consciousness in a populace accustomed to litter and blight, and change the way city planners and bureaucrats world-wide conceive what's possible within the tangled structure of the metropolitan landscape. Watch this talk >>

Chris Anderson: A vision for TED
At the time of this talk, TED's future was in the balance. Its founder, Richard Saul Wurman, had just sold the conference to Chris Anderson's foundation, and had announced that this 2002 conference was the last TED he would run. Many in the audience had concluded that the conference would not survive the transition to a new owner, and few had signed up for the following year's event. This was Anderson's attempt to persuade TEDsters that the conference had a future, and that the transition from a for-profit event, to one owned by a nonprofit, could work. The talk took place five months after September 11, and at the very bottom of the dot-com stock market bust, when many in the room had lost 90% or more of their net worth. Here, Anderson shares his own story -- and his vision for what TED can become. Watch this talk >>

Robin Chase: Zipcar and beyond
Robin Chase founded Zipcar, the world's biggest car-sharing business, but that was one of her smaller ideas. Here, she travels much farther. In a quietly mindblowing way, she lays out a road-pricing scheme that will shake up our driving habits, and a no-fee Internet as sprawling as the US highway system -- a free wireless net, vast and pervasive, that we carry around in our automobiles. How do we do it? Chase finds the answer in a few short lines from "The Graduate." And it has nothing to do with plastic. Watch this talk >>

Ben Dunlap: The story of a passionate life
Ben Dunlap tells the story of Sandor Teszler, a Hungarian man he met at Wofford College. In telling Teszler's dramatic life story, which arcs from the Holocaust to the American Deep South of the 1950s, Dunlap shares some deep and, ultimately, moving lessons about justice -- and the power of lifelong learning. Sit back and listen. Watch this talk >>

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Alexandria Lubans-Otto on Alison Jackson's A surprising look at celebrity
Jackson has hit the nail on its head. We really do want to see celebrities acting "badly." After all, we hope they are flawed in private, in hopes that we can remain superior, in our own minds, to these people getting all the attention. I was shocked by some of the images and it didn't make we want more -- rather, less. I truly had to face my own voyeuristic tendencies when it comes to celebrities. I've never really thought about why I like to read about them (usually on the sly, hiding the People Magazine in a copy of the Economist). ...

David Muro on Bill Strickland's Rebuilding America, one slide show at a time
This is taken pretty much straight from Mr. Strickland's talk, but what if culinary schools offered health food programs, where the food prepared by culinary students would be delivered to public schools or homeless shelters? I don't know if this is a viable possibility, but this talk has me thinking of how the byproduct of one successful system could become a nutritional element for a struggling system.

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Every Schoolboy's Delight: Human Biogas, and More Besides.

Every Schoolboy's Delight: Human Biogas, and More Besides.

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Things are moving. Slowly, for sure. But it's movement nevertheless. In China they've determined that come June, all shops will be forbidden from offering free plastic bags. Consumers are being asked to "go back to" using cloth bags and baskets. While a new renewable energy laboratory was launched in Uruguay and Norway pushes ahead with plans to capture CO2 in an attempt to 'clean' their coal industry. Read on to see what other steps are being taking to tidy up this lonely planet.

 


 

 


Hamburg Floats Its Boat

Construction of Hamburg's first fuel-cell powered hybrid passenger ferry, the 100-passenger Zemship (Zero Emissions Ship) is underway and expected to begin crusing the city's Alster lakes for the ATG touist company by this summer. The Zemship's advantages are zero air emissions (the hydrogen used for its two 50 kW fuel cells is derived from natural gas, so it is not emissions free in its life-cycle), a quiet engine and less water pollution to the Alster. Germany-based Proton Motor designed the hybrid battery/fuel cell system and purports that it is nearly twice as efficient as a conventional diesel-powered ferry - and definitely cleaner than the coal-fired steamer ferries originally running on the Alster. ::More

Humanure & Bananas Equals Biogas

In developing countries - where food is scarce and reliable energy supplies are even scarcer - necessity often becomes the mother of invention; so it is in Uganda, where farmers have resorted to using human urine and excreta - mixed in with banana peels, algae, water hyacinth and poultry droppings - as an inexpensive source of biogas. Heifer International Uganda (HIU), an NGO working to reduce hunger and poverty around the world by sharing livestock and knowledge. In an effort to stave off the growing threat of deforestation in Uganda, HIU is working with several partners to build biogas plants; the technology is being used for cooking, lighting pressure lamps and in various engines. ::More

Kitchen Eco-Islands of Reclaimed Wood

TreeHugger has previously interviewed TV chef Michael Chiarello, and we've even given away prizes from his Napa Style website and catalog in our 100-Mile Thanksgiving Challenge. Flicking through his catalog recently, we came across two gorgeous examples of reclaimed-wood kitchen islands - one made from recrafted barrel staves, another built from reclaimed timber from an old barn. While they are not exactly cheap, they are not as outrageously priced as many similar islands. They also look like they are built to last. The barrel stave island boasts several shelves and comes with a solid wood stool. Meanwhile the American Barnwood option features knife holder and maple cutting board. ::More

 

Voltaic's Laptop Charging Solar Bag

We've been waiting for this: our pals at Voltaic Systems are ready to pull the curtain back on a new laptop bag that can charge up your laptop with the power of the sun. The solar-powered Generator bag uses a single solar panel to produce up to 14.7 watts of power, compared to about 4 watts on the first generation of backpacks and other bags. The setup of the Generator bag appears to be similar to the older bags where the panel charges an internal battery, and the solar panel and battery can also charge many other consumer electronics like iPods and cell phones. The Generator is constructed from fabrics, made with recycled soda bottles, which are tough, weatherproof and UV resistant. ::More

Eco-friendlier Leather From India

Though it is a material with lots of toxic by-products, leather is probably not going to go away soon (and probably not soon enough for those who understandably see it from the animal rights perspective). And though you may ask, whatever happened to sacred cows, leather aficionados nevertheless have an eco-friendlier choice now: scientists based near Chennai, India have now developed a more environmentally-friendly and cost-efficient method for tanning leather. They reduce the chemical pollutants by 82% (about 250 different chemicals are used) and increased energy efficiency by 40%, without observable reduction in quality merely reversing the order of tanning and post-tanning steps. ::More

PolyWhey Floor & Furniture Coatings

Got a dairy that makes cheese? If you do, you've also got whey which you likely pay to manage as a waste - unless you are a whey supplier of Vermont Natural Coatings, that is. Vermont Natural has developed two whey-based coatings: one for wooden furniture; and, the other for floors. Odor is reported to be less than for comparable synthetic coatings, such as urethane or epoxy; and, remarkably, odor is described as less than even other water based-coatings. At first glance, the price, in excess of US$60/gallon, seemed high. But it gives half again as much coverage as most stains and has a cured hardness twice that of other water-based finishes which means it is hard wearing on heavy traffic floors. ::More

 

Playing in the Dirt

a. A study has shown that switchgrass, a possible ethanol crop, yields 540% more energy than is used to grow it.

b. The United Nations want you to know that it is International Year of the Potato, the planet's No. 4 food crop.

c. Seems particular grass crops, like wheat and sorghum bind carbon into silica balls that they draw up from the soil.

Bloomin' Bulbs

a. The UK's Environment Agency on packaging warnings for safe disposal of Compact Fluorescent Lamps.

b. "But I will have a hard time telling my children that I didn't ... alleviate climate change because of [CFL] aesthetics."

c. Motionbulb is a new CFL bulb that senses motion within 25 feet, also switching off when you leave the room.

Kidz Stuf

a. A survey of 16 to 19 yr olds in the UK, found green teens want support really radical steps to protect the environment.

b. Another found that raising a kid's self esteem reduced their longing for the perceived security of material possessions.

c. Will Steger will be blogging for schools, (& general public) from an arctic expedition showing climate change impact.

 

 

A new mini series this week that we've entitled Verdant Vocations, looking at greening one's worklife. In the first installment we ponder on what it might mean to be a eco dentist. And of course you're already in the know (because we courteously inform you each week) that TreeHugger newsletters can also be had packaged in cute bite sized bytes, like our Daily newsletter. And see that lil blue, left-hand link below? Clicking on it will forward this missive to your mates. More phun than phacebook!

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Inhabitat daily digest There are 3 new posts in "INHABITAT"

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Hot Swedes Use Body Heat to Heat Train Station

Hot Swedes Will Use Body Heat to Heat Train Station, body heat building heat, body heat to heat buildings, human energy, people power, alternative energy, design innovation, sweden, stockholm central station

Move over sun and wind power… the next frontier in renewable energy is people power! And no, we don’t mean them being used as in soylent green, but rather, to use the energy generated from the movement of large numbers of pedestrians through an occupied space. If you think about it, it makes perfect sense: people power is cheap and plentiful. People are an infinitely renewable resource in a public space, since they are moving around and coming and going all day long. We’re excited to announce that plans are now afoot to take the heat energy generated by the movement of human beings and use it to heat a train station in Sweden.

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SUSTAINABLE STYLE SUNDAY: Exception de Mixmind by Ma Ke

Sustainable Style Sunday, Ma Ke, Exception de Mixmind, Ma Ke Exception de Mixmind, Asian eco fashion designer, chinese sustainable style, Wu Yong Useless documentary film, sustainable textiles, environmentally friendly garment production, sustainable Chinese labor

The organically inspired work of Ma Ke is an exercise in the power of poetry and one person’s mission to defy the odds in the cut throat world of high fashion and garment production. The experimental Chinese fashion designer has made a name for herself as a flowering renegade in a country more commonly known for mass produced textiles and cheap labor. Exception de Mixmind, Ma Ke’s recent collection and art house label, uses sustainable fabrics and materials that are intricately crafted by artisans at hand looms in a studio awash with natural sunlight. Known to some as the anti-fashion designer, Ma Ke’s handcrafted pieces cover the gamut of having been buried in dirt to having been awarded ‘Best Asian Fashion Designer’ by Elle Style Awards during 2007.

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Ecolect and NAU Event in Chicago this Friday!

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We love NAU and we love Ecolect (one of our recent holiday party cohosts). So it’s natural that we’re wishing we were in the Midwest for the Ecolect “3rd Coast” launch party at the NAU store in Chicago.

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e-healthcare brief - 14 January 2008

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All you need to know

 

Welcome to the 2008 series of e-healthcare brief, the weekly e-mailed newsletter of the Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association, the peak body representing the public health care sector. We hope you had a relaxing break and are looking forward to the full year of exciting work ahead. Through e-healthcare brief we aim to give you a succinct and lively overview of the most topical issues of importance to members and other healthcare professionals. To find out about our other products and services, such as the highly respected peer-reviewed journal, Australian Health Review, please visit our website.

 

NOTICES

2008 Summer School of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies - Venice

Hospital reengineering: new roles, tasks and structures
The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies has announced its Summer School in collaboration with the Veneto Region of Italy which will take place on the island of San Servolo in Venice 3 -8 August, 2008. Applications are welcome from all countries across the European Region.

The Summer School will bring together a mix of policy-makers, planners and health professionals to review evidence and share experiences around hospitals and their links with other parts of the health and care systems and the community. The intention is to raise key issues, share participants’ insights (whether they are practitioners or analysts), develop a greater understanding of how evidence and context interact and build networks. The emphasis will be on participative approaches, complemented by some formal teaching (in English).

The 2008 School will look at how hospitals interact with the rest of the health and care system and with the communities around them. The course will focus on the policy rather than management dimensions of boundaries to the outside world. The implications of the relationships with other actors (including patient and consumer groups) will be addressed as well as the repercussions for the division of labour and internal organisation. It will help to understand and show how to support seamless links between services; and how to identify, plan for and manage hospitals' place in health and care systems.

The Summer School’s target groups are (i) senior to mid-level policy-makers and (ii) a limited number of junior professionals who are making careers in policy and management at a regional, national or European level. All participants should be in institutions with decision-making powers whether government or non-governmental (e.g. ministries, national health institutes, federal committees), relevant provider or payer associations (such as national insurance boards, hospitals or hospital federations, management boards, physicians’ chambers) or community stakeholder or consumer groups.

Applications with CV will be invited in a formal announcement in January 2008. A selection process will follow and a limited number of bursaries will be available. The Summer School is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and therefore counts towards ongoing professional development in all EU Member States. The programme will be tailored to the mix of participants. The course will be led by leading international experts and decision-makers. For more information please contact the Observatory.

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AGED CARE

6,500 More Aged Care Places For Older Australians
A total of 6,525 new residential aged care beds worth $233.3 million a year in recurrent funding will be allocated across Australia to provide much-needed care for frail older Australians. The Minister for Ageing, Justine Elliot, also said capital grants of $40.5 million would be allocated to assist aged care providers build or improve residential aged care services. Of the 6,525 places allocated, there are 4,415 high care and 2,110 low care places. The new places are part of the 2007 Aged Care Approvals Round – an annual competitive assessment process that allocates new aged care places to providers who best demonstrate they can meet the needs of the ageing population within a specified region. Decisions on aged care places are made independently by the Department of Health and Ageing.

Funding Boost For Home And Community Care
Late in 2007, the Minister for Ageing Justine Elliot announced increased joint funding for Home and Community Care Programs operating in each of the states and territories. “Home and Community Care is a central element in the Government’s vision for a world-class community-care system that delivers high-quality, affordable and accessible care to meet the individual needs of older people, younger people with a disability, and their carers,” Mrs Elliot said.

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DENTAL

New Alliance Formed To Fight For Better Access To Oral Health Care For All Australians
A new organisation, the Australian Oral Care Alliance (AOCA), has been formed to fight for better access to oral health care for all Australians. Spokesperson, Mr Duncan Campbell said, "We welcome the commitment by the Labor governments to invest in public dental programs. However if the government is serious about improving dental services they must put the Nation Registration of health professionals back on their agenda. Giving all oral health professionals the ability to deliver oral health services to their level of professional training and competence is a key aim of the AOCA." Mr Campbell added that "Registration recognises the high level of skill attained by members of the dental team but those skills and abilities are recognised differently from state to state. The Alliance wants uniform national recognition for all oral health professionals and direct access to patients when part of a dental team." The Alliance consists of peak bodies representing dental therapists, hygienists, prosthetists, technicians, laboratories and the industry.

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GOVERNMENT

Health Minister's Staff Announced
On 8 January Nicola Roxon announced the senior appointments in the Office of the Minister for Health and Ageing. “I am pleased to announce that Michael Reid will be my new Chief of Staff” said Ms Roxon. Mick Reid has an extensive and impressive history in health reform, having overseen health reform projects across Australia. He has worked with every government in Australia in the areas of health policy, science and medical research, including a five year period as Director-General of the NSW Health Department (1997-2002) during a period of significant reform. He also brings international experience to the role, having worked with the World Health Organisation to improve health services in New Zealand, Hong Kong, Cambodia and East Timor, among others. "With an ambitious agenda ahead of us in health, including the forthcoming Australian Health Care Agreement negotiations, Mick’s experience and drive will be invaluable assets," said Ms Roxon. Dr Angela Pratt will be the new Deputy Chief of Staff. Dr Pratt has been Ms Roxon's senior health policy adviser since she took on the portfolio, and brings extensive knowledge and expertise to the role, especially in the area of Indigenous health. Sean Kelly will be Ms Roxon's senior Press Secretary and has been her media adviser since entering the health portfolio, and has worked in policy and politics across several States. "We have much to do in health. Across Australia, working families are counting on us. I am confident that with my new team in place, we will be able to deliver the broad-ranging health care reform this country needs” said Ms Roxon.

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HEALTH POLICY

Healthy Horizons Offers Blueprint For New National Rural Health Plan
The peak lobby group for rural and remote health says a national rural health plan is essential if the Rudd Government is to deliver on its promise to improve health outcomes for Australia’s rural communities. Gordon Gregory, Executive Director of the National Rural Health Alliance, says many of the pieces are already in place for such a plan. “The Alliance believes the best way forward on rural and remote health will be to endorse a collaborative redesign of Healthy Horizons 2003-2007,” he said. Healthy Horizons is the current national framework for rural and remote health. It has the major advantage of having been jointly agreed by Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments and by the Alliance on behalf of rural health consumers and providers. “People in rural and remote areas have been well served by Healthy Horizons 2003-2007, but it is essentially a passive reporting template, without expenditure or outcome targets. Incorporating such targets into the new plan will be in line with the Prime Minister's call for evidence-based policy,” Mr Gregory said. The Alliance is urging Federal and State/Territory health departments to move quickly to develop and endorse a revised Healthy Horizons as the new national rural health plan.

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HOSPITALS & HEALTH SERVICES

NATIONAL
The Federal Health Minister, Nicola Roxon, today announced the outcomes of the meeting between State, Territory and Commonwealth Treasurers and Ministers of Health to distribute the $150 million initial funding to reduce elective surgery waiting lists. At the meeting, issues of reforming Specific Purpose Payments and the funding of services across the board for Indigenous people. The full communiqué is available from the Department of Health and Ageing website.

NT
Senior Territorians will receive a greater level and choice of quality care and support with the development of a new federally-funded 65-single room with ensuites residential aged care home in Darwin. The Minister for Ageing, Justine Elliot, last week visited Darwin – for the first time since her appointment – to discuss the Southern Cross Care project with the Territory Government and the Federal MP for Solomon, Mr Damian Hale. Mrs Elliot said one of her first tasks as a minister had been to approve national funding for the Aged Care Approvals Round, with the Territory receiving $6.33 million for the provision of additional aged care places. The announcement also included Capital Grants comprising:

  • A $6 million commitment to Southern Cross Care will help to build a new 65-bed residential aged care facility in Darwin; and
  • A $334,000 commitment to The Juninga Centre in Nightcliff to upgrade its fire system.

QLD
Burns Patients To Benefit From Queensland's New Skin Bank
The State Government is establishing a Queensland Skin Bank to ensure adequate local supplies of life-saving skin tissue for burns patients and victims of civil emergencies. Health Minister Stephen Robertson said the Bligh Government is investing more than $1.4 million to establish the Queensland Skin Bank and the Queensland Skin Culture Centre. "Burns victims and patients with chronic, hard-to-heal wounds will benefit from having a locally-based supply of allograft and cultured skin in Brisbane," he said. "Each year up to 50 people with severe burns are treated in Queensland as well as patients with chronic wounds that require skin grafts. The Australian Red Cross Blood Service operated a skin bank service in Queensland between 1996-2003 in conjunction with the Royal Brisbane Hospital Foundation. Since then, Queensland has had to import skin from Australia's only skin bank in Victoria, or from overseas, which has proved costly and unreliable." Minister Robertson said "Having a reliable local supply of skin will provide a lifeboat for sick burns patients in whom skin substitutes have failed and wound infection threatens their life. It will assist in improving patient recovery time as well as reducing pain and suffering, scarring and infection rates. Importantly, it will ensure Queensland Health has a banked supply of skin available to respond in the event of a natural disaster, major industrial accident or terrorism incident."

Workforce Boost For Queensland Indigenous Nurses
The State Government will boost the ranks of Indigenous nurses in Queensland by offering 40 cadetships worth a total $600,000 to nursing students. In addition, 12 scholarships each worth up to $10,000 are also on offer for Indigenous registered nurses to undertake postgraduate studies in midwifery and child health in 2008. Stephen Robertson said the Indigenous 'nurse cadets' would each be paid $15,000 for 12 weeks work in public hospitals throughout Queensland to financially support them while they complete their university course. "The first 20 'nurse cadets' have already commenced work in Brisbane, Caboolture, Ipswich, Toowoomba, Mackay, Thursday Island, Cairns and Townsville," Mr Robertson said. "The remaining 20 will be appointed during 2008 and be placed in a hospital with close, appropriate supervision so they can gain extra on-the-job experience while completing their nursing degrees."

Graduate Doctors And Nurses Set To Start In Record Numbers
Record numbers of graduate medical and nursing students will begin work as young doctors at Queensland public hospitals this month. "Queensland Health is providing a record 412 hospital internships in 2008 for young doctors entering the health system for the first time," said Stephen Robertson. "That's 25 more clinical training positions than the 387 base establishment medical internships we provided in 2007. It also represents a significant increase on the 319 medical internships provided for 2006 prior to the start of the State Government's $10 billion Health Action Plan. The 2008 intake of interns includes a number of Rural Generalist positions plus scholarship holders through the Queensland Health Rural Scholarship Scheme. This is good news for Queensland because all these particular new doctors will be working and undergoing clinical training at major public hospitals before going on to work in rural and remote hospitals." Meanwhile Mr Robertson also announced that 911 graduate nurses have already accepted jobs as registered nurses with Queensland Health starting in January, 153 more than started in January 2006 at the beginning of the State Government's $10 billion Health Action Plan. In addition, a further 12 nurses with Queensland Health Rural Scholarship Scheme grants will also start work at rural and remote public hospitals in coming weeks.

TAS
The Australian Government and the Tasmanian Government are strongly committed to working together on improving health services for people in the north-west of Tasmania, including at the Mersey Hospital, the Commonwealth Minister for Health and Ageing, Nicola Roxon, and the Tasmanian Minister for Health and Human Services, Lara Giddings, said last week. “The Rudd Government understands how important health is to the people of North-West Tasmania. We have committed an additional $50 million to improve healthcare services in Tasmania, focused on the North and North-West. We’re also committed to honouring the Mersey Hospital Heads of Agreement signed by the previous Government. We look forward to working closely with Sid Sidebottom and the local community to provide a safe and sustainable hospital service in Devonport," said Ms Roxon. The Minister announced on Friday that the Commonwealth Government would commission an independent analysis on the feasibility and safety of providing critical care services at the hospital.

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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & WORKFORCE

ACCC Issues Final Notice On AMA Victoria’s Proposal To Collectively Bargain With Latrobe Regional Hospital
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission issued a final objection notice in relation to the collective bargaining notification lodged by AMA Victoria on behalf of 39 Visiting Medical Officers at Latrobe Regional Hospital on 19 December 2007. AMA Victoria proposed to collectively negotiate, on behalf of the doctors, contract terms and conditions, including fees, with Latrobe Regional Hospital, a base hospital in the Gippsland region of Victoria. ACCC Chairman, Mr Graeme Samuel, said collective bargaining notifications are assessed on a case-by-case basis. "In the Latrobe case, having considered the information before it, the ACCC considers that the public benefit to result from the arrangement would be limited. Hospitals are faced with workforce shortages and the need to engage specialists. There does not appear to be strong evidence of a disparity in bargaining positions between the group of doctors and the hospital." Mr Samuel said the presence of different specialties in the group also reduces the public interest justification for collective bargaining. "The ACCC is concerned that the coverage and composition of the group would lead to potentially anti-competitive outcomes. In particular, the ACCC considers that a potential price rise as a result of the proposed arrangements may force the hospital to operate with fewer medical practitioners, or rationalise services. Despite differences of opinion, the ACCC notes the open and constructive approach adopted by the AMA in relation to this matter and their efforts in addressing matters of interest to the ACCC," Mr Samuel said.

ACCC Allows Wangaratta Anaesthetist Group To Collectively Bargain
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has decided not to object to a collective bargaining notification lodged by the members of the Wangaratta Anaesthetic Group, said ACCC Chairman Mr Graeme Samuel. WAG is an associateship of anaesthetists. Its members propose to collectively negotiate with BUPA Australia Health (trading as HBA) a fee for the provision of no-gap billing to HBA members. The ACCC considers that the proposed collective bargaining arrangement may result in some public benefits in the form of increased input into contracts and some efficiency savings. The ACCC considers that the voluntary nature of the proposed arrangements would mitigate against the potential for anti-competitive impact. In particular, it is likely that the proposed collective bargaining arrangements will only lead to an agreement if it is mutually beneficial to both parties. Protection afforded by the notification commenced on 19 December 2007 and will last for three years. As with any notification, the ACCC may review the notification at a later stage should concerns arise.

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INFORMATION-COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Federal - State Collaboration Advances Electronic Health Agenda
Minister for Human Services, Senator Joe Ludwig and Minister for Health and Ageing, Nicola Roxon have welcomed the signing of a contract between Medicare Australia and the National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) for the development of a Unique Healthcare Identifier (UHI) service. The UHI service will accurately and uniquely identify people who receive healthcare in Australia and the people who provide healthcare, as well as the places where it is provided. The UHI program is being developed to support progress toward the proposed establishment of a national Shared Electronic Health Records System (SEHR), a system with the potential to save lives and reduce costs. “One of the key building blocks for the establishment of this system is the means for uniquely identifying patients and health professionals, which will ultimately reduce the possibility of information being sent to the wrong health professional or being assigned to the wrong patient,” said Ms Roxon. NEHTA is a not-for-profit company established by the Australian, State and Territory governments to develop better ways of electronically collecting and securely exchanging health information. Under the contract with NEHTA, Medicare Australia will be responsible for the design, building and testing of the UHI service.

ANZ Signs On To Electronic Medicare Claiming
Minister for Human Services, Senator Joe Ludwig, announced on 21 December that the ANZ bank had signed on to deliver electronic Medicare claiming, through the Medicare Easyclaim system. ANZ joins the Commonwealth Bank, NAB and Tyro as the fourth banking institution to support the system. This will give more than 70 per cent of doctors with EFTPOS the opportunity to offer Medicare Easyclaim to their patients, once the system is rolled out. Senator Ludwig welcomed ANZ’s sign-on, saying the bank would work with Medicare Australia and the medical profession in delivering on-the-spot claiming. “Electronic Medicare claiming, through either Medicare Easyclaim or the Internet-based Medicare Online, offers increased patient convenience and greater choice for medical practices,” Senator Ludwig said. “On-the-spot Medicare claiming means patients can lodge their claim electronically after they pay the doctor. Their rebate is then deposited directly into their bank account. Since June, GPs and specialists across the country have assisted more than 51 000 patients to lodge their claims through Medicare Easyclaim,” Senator Ludwig said. The Australian Government is supporting medical practices in helping their patients, with a transitional support package aimed at increasing the number of bulk bill and patient claims made electronically.

GPs Get Active With Latest Online Learning
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners’ (RACGP) innovative online learning platform – www.gplearning.com – has teamed up with the Heart Foundation to deliver new physical activity health education to general practitioners and their practice teams across Australia. “Everyone should do at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity, such as brisk walking, on all or most days of the week,” said Dr Vasantha Preetham, RACGP President. "This physical activity can be accumulated in bouts of 10 minutes or more if it’s more convenient. Remember, something is better than nothing, but more is better than something! Even moderate amounts of exercise can contribute to great health outcomes – it’s good for your heart, good for your waistline and you will feel great,” said Dr Preetham. The physical activity module is suitable for the entire practice and is made up of three different activities:

  • multi-choice questions
  • physical activity in general practice including case studies and video footage
  • audio/Powerpoint presentation by Dr Susan Wearne from Flinders University.

GPlearning allows general practitioners to access education activities 24 hours a day, seven days a week, making it the easiest way for doctors to update their knowledge and skills.

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MENTAL HEALTH

$19 Million Awarded For New Local Youth Mental Health Centres
More than 20 communities across Australia including 14 in rural and remote areas, will soon benefit from a new local headspace youth mental health centre thanks to the National Youth Mental Health Foundation and the Commonwealth Government. Young people experiencing mental health and drug and alcohol problems in these communities will have better access to the help they need as a result of $19 million in grants announced by the Minister for Health, Nicola Roxon at the Western Melbourne headspace. Of particular importance is the unprecedented number of rural and remote services funded through headspace’s Second Funding Round to address critical shortages in these often neglected regional areas. Minister Roxon said grants of up to $1million each would be provided to 20 communities to establish local headspace youth mental health services. Minister Roxon said the 20 communities had committed to a major overhaul of their existing health services to benefit young people with mental health and associated drug and alcohol problems.

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PUBLIC HEALTH

Two Million Australians Could Face Chronic Kidney Disease
Kidney Health Australia has warned Australia is losing the kidney disease battle, with deaths from kidney failure having doubled in the past twenty years. KHA states there is an urgent need to review and upgrade the previous Federal Government policies on national early detection programs. The organisation said Australia is urgently in need of an early detection program as approximately 1 in 3 Australian adults are at risk of developing Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), which is the 7th most common cause of death exceeding diabetes, respiratory disease and suicide. Anne Wilson, CEO of Kidney Health Australia said, “Over 40 people die each and every day from kidney failure in Australia." Apart from the human suffering involved, a Report on the Economic Impact of End-Stage Kidney Disease in Australia by the George Institute for International Health commissioned by Kidney Health Australia said the cost of treating Kidney Disease in Australia will jump from $700 million to $900 million by 2010. This will provide a major challenge for the Federal and State Governments to maintain patient services in the face of an ageing population and other chronic diseases such as diabetes which acts as a trigger for Chronic Kidney Disease.

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RESEARCH & REPORTS

Higher Death Rates In Rural And Remote Areas
The Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) says findings on higher death rates in rural Australia, contained in a recent Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) report, underline why improving access to rural healthcare must be a special focus in the development of the Federal Government’s new National Primary Care Strategy and in the deliberations of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission. The AIHW report, Rural, regional and remote Australia: a study on mortality, found that death rates were about 10% higher in regional areas and up to 70% higher in very remote areas. RDAA has estimated from the report’s findings that around 4500 rural Australians are dying each year when they would otherwise survive if they were living in a major city. The higher death rates were particularly concentrated in people younger than 65 years, and in remote areas were mainly reflective of the relatively higher proportion of Indigenous Australians. For country people aged less than 65 years, the major causes of higher death rates included motor vehicle accidents, coronary heart disease, other circulatory disease and suicide. For males in regional areas, prostate cancer was also a large contributor to excess deaths. For females in those areas, diabetes and lung cancer were also significant contributors to excess deaths.

Pollution Shrinks Foetus Size: Brisbane Study Finds
Exposure to air pollution significantly reduced foetus size during pregnancy, according to a new study by Brisbane scientists. Queensland University of Technology senior research fellow Dr Adrian Barnett said the study compared the foetus sizes of more than 15,000 ultrasound scans in Brisbane to air pollution levels within a 14km radius of the city. "The study found that mothers with a higher exposure to air pollution had foetuses that were, on average, smaller in terms of abdominal circumference, head circumference and femur length," Dr Barnett said. The 10-year study, which was undertaken by Dr Barnett, Dr Craig Hansen (US Environmental Protection Agency) and Dr Gary Pritchard (PacUser), has been published in the international journal Environmental Health Perspectives.

What’s hanging around your neck?
Research published in the latest Medical Journal of Australia by Kotsanas et al has found that lanyards and identity badges are a common source of pathogenic bacteria in hospitals. A total of 27 lanyards were identified with pathogenic bacteria, compared with 18 badges, from a total of 71 staff sampled. Analysing lanyards and badges as a combined group, seven had methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), 29 had methicillin-sensitive S. aureus (MSSA), four had Enterococcus spp and five had aerobic gram-negative bacilli. Lanyards were found to be contaminated with 10 times the median bacterial load per area sampled compared with identity badges. There were no significant differences between nurses and doctors in total median bacterial counts on items carried, but doctors had 4.41 times the risk of carrying MSSA on lanyards (95% CI, 1.14–13.75).

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AGED CARE
* 6,500 More Aged Care Places For Older Australians
* Funding Boost For Home And Community Care

 

DENTAL
* New Alliance Formed To Fight For Better Access To Oral Health Care For All Australians

 

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* Queensland
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* ACCC Allows Wangaratta Anaesthetist Group To Collectively Bargain

 

INFORMATION-COMMUNCATIONS TECHNOLOGY
* Federal - State Collaboration Advances Electronic Health Agenda
* ANZ Signs On To Electronic Medicare Claiming
* GPs Get Active With Latest Online Learning

 

MENTAL HEALTH
* $19 Million Awarded For New Local Youth Mental Health Centres

 

PUBLIC HEALTH
* Two Million Australians Could Face Chronic Kidney Disease

 

RESEARCH AND REPORTS
* Higher Death Rates In Rural And Remote Areas
* Pollution Shrinks Foetus Size: Brisbane Study Finds
* What’s hanging around your neck?

 

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Greener Gadgets Design Competition - $4500 in prizes!

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If you’ve been reading Inhabitat recently, hopefully by now you have noticed that we are organizing an event in NYC in February called the Greener Gadgets Conference - to explore design innovations for sustainability in the consumer electronics space. For anyone who missed it, we want to remind you that we have launched a groundbreaking design competition to complement this upcoming event: GREENER GADGETS DESIGN COMPETITION! - with $4500 in cash prizes for the winners!

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Design Beyond the Borders of Development

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There is something intrinsically pleasing about experiencing natural fibers in the form of good design. When this happens within a fair trade setting, the mix of aesthetics, function, environmental and social awareness is an irresistible draw for those with an eye on sustainability. That’s why we’re intrigued by “Design Beyond the Borders of Development” from SUDesign, a collaborative of academics, architects, designers and artisans from around the globe. The results are some great home products made beautifully and sustainably (environmentally and socially).

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PREFAB FRIDAY: Logical Homes at CES

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The giant CES tradeshow is primarily about gadgets - as one would expect - but we made a surprising architectural discovery at this years CES which impressed us with its creativity (and its creative marketing tactics). On display in the middle of the showroom floor as part of the Olevia booth was the newly-debuted prefab design from new manufacturer Logical Homes. While we could personally care less about more slick Olevia televisions on display (sorry Olevia, but its true), the stunning shipping container prefab definitely caught our eye.

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PREFAB FRIDAY: ‘Watershed’ Sustainable Writer’s Retreat

Watershed, Erin Moore, FLOAT, Mary’s River, Oregon, University of Arizona, riparian wetlands, ecology, nature studies

It’s easy to see how inspiration takes hold in ‘Watershed’ - a 100 square foot writer’s retreat in Oregon that is as sustainable as it is engaging. Commissioned by a well-known nature writer and designed by FLOAT architectural research and design, this small-scale project fulfills its intention of revealing the surrounding ecology while allowing observation without disturbance. Completely recyclable and constructed with an ultra-light footprint, ‘Watershed’ does well by its name.

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EPA Announces New Cell-phone Recycling Program

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The Consumer Electronics Show is all about the sizzle of shiny and new, but what happens to your old gadgets when you are ready for an upgrade? This week, the EPA announced an easy cellphone recycling program partnership with key phone device makers and service providers. The goal: redirect the 130 million cellphones that will be retired this year to a responsible afterlife. Through this partnership, there are multiple mail-in and drop-off opportunities to be reborn through cell phone donation, or recycled with care.

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WEZA Foot-Powered Portable Energy Source

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What’s a more renewable form of energy than human energy? We’ve seen it before with the human-powered gyms in Hong Kong, and here’s a portable energy source that’s powered by the spring in your step. We just discovered this amazingly useful gadget at CES, and can’t wait to get our hands on one. The Weza Portable Energy Source from Freeplay can produce enough power from a few footpumps to jump-start a boat or automobile battery and power a laptop, light or a variety of other electronics. If you were stuck out in the middle of nowhere, you could even use to charge your cellphone!

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COMPANION: Solar crank charger, radio, light all in one

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We love 2-for-1 devices here at Inhabitat - after all, what’s more efficient and environmentally friendly than having one single tool that can serve variety of purposes? That’s why we were super excited today at the Consumer Electronics Show to discover the Freeplay Companion: a solar and hand-cranked mobile power charger that also happens to be a radio and a flashlight all in one cute little package. Measuring just 4.9″ long, this veritable Swiss Army Knife of renewable power generation can charge cell phones with either solar power or physical exertion (hand-cranking), as well as helping you out with your radio and lighting needs.

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weeMail: Prefab lurks in Gotham City

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Alchemy continues to be amazed (and humbled) by the support of our 14,000+ wee enthusiasts. weeFans ROCK! And often propose ideas that we find so stellar, we like to share them.

Earlier this week, the New York Times put prefab on the front page (Arts section). MoMA's forthcoming exhibition "Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling" is sure to be a remarkable event. Although the weeHouse didn't quite fit the exhibition's profile, we're still excited to see the show and we appreciate the museum's nod to prefab as a growing (not just fad) method in building. momaThe houses in the exhibition will represent a great cross-section of creative thinking. We also, however, loved Jen Carlson's take yesterday in The Gothamist on her ideal MoMA exhibit including photos of the weeHouse, Modern Cabana, and Tumbleweed Houses (also seen in Wired's recent "Small and Fabulous" article). Thanks, Jen! (No, she's not related.)

In addition to the 15 built weeHouses throughout the U.S., we have 13 weeHouses on the drawing board for Schapville, IL, White Stone, VA, Younkers, NY, Northfield, MA, Portland, OR, Esopus, NY, Minneapolis, MN, Hood River, OR, Cobbleskill, NY, Western CT, Los Angeles, CA, Baton Rouge, LA, and Concord, MA (along with other custom projects). As they are built, we'll certainly let you know.

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The third of four events presented by Resurgence and Friends of the Earth to address the root causes of climate change. Speakers include Craig Sams, Jenny Jones, and Patrick Holden. www.resurgence.
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Business and Climate Change
2 April, London
The last of four events presented by Resurgence and Friends of the Earth to address the root causes of climate change. Speakers include Richard Branson, Tessa Tennant, and Tony Juniper. Amanda@greenbooks.co.uk


Cultures of Sustainability: Current thinking from Schumacher College
Saturday 8 March, London
Some of Schumacher College’s own faculty will be joined by distinguished visiting teachers to discuss global sustainability. Themes include development practice, gaia theory, nature and culture and the role of education. With Vandana Shiva, Gustavo Esteva, Satish Kumar, Karen Blincoe, Stephan Harding and others. 2.30pm – 5.30pm, Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regents Park Road, Camden, London NW1 7AY More details: 01803 865934 admin@schumacher
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January/February 2008

front coverNew Year message from Satish

I always find the end of the year a time for reflection. I wanted to share an overview of our year with you, our Resurgence friends and supporters, to show how far we have come in such a short space of time. Much of this is down to your encouragement and continued support, so I thank you all.

By far the most fundamental change in 2007 was Resurgence being granted charitable status. We are now registered as The Resurgence Trust – an educational charity. We will send out more information on our membership scheme in the Spring. To mark the change we held an arts & crafts auction, hosted at the Rebecca Hossack gallery, and I would like to thank everyone for their generous donations and support.

I am delighted to inform you that I will be presenting a 50-minute film on BBC2 on the 18th January at 8pm called Earth Pilgrim as part of the Natural World series. This date may be subject to change so please check the UK TV listings nearer the time.

I am honoured to announce that I have been appointed as the Des Lee visiting Professor of Global Warming at Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri from the 17th March to the 9th May 2008. During this time I will be giving a number of public lectures and talks. More details will be available on the website as available.

I am also happy to inform you that my latest book, Spiritual Compass, has been published by Green Books, and is available via the Resurgence shop www.resurgence.org/sales.

I hope you enjoy the selection of our featured articles from the January/February 2008 issue of Resurgence magazine. In this issue, Gandhi’s Gifts: The Power of Nonviolence, we commemorate the 60th anniversary of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi with a special feature on his life and teachings.

Wishing you all A Happy New Year and looking forward to your continued support in 2008.
With best wishes,
Satish Kumar

To read the January/February issue in full, download from the website: http://www.resurgence.org/sales/download.htm

Watch Satish on BBC2 on 18 January at 8pm, in Earth Pilgrim: A year on Dartmoor, part of the Natural World series. (Repeated on 20 January.) More. . .



Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi

GandhiThis issue of Resurgence celebrates the life of Gandhi and reminds us of the enduring value of his visionary thinking.

"If humanity had paid heed to his words, much of our current predicament could’ve been averted. The principle of ahimsa or the ‘Way of Nonviolence’ is one that could still guide us towards a more just and ultimately sustainable future."

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/howarth246.htm

The Gandhian Trinity

illustrationSatish Kumar examines how, through the principles of equality, self-governance and local economics, Gandhi set out the template for environmental sustainability, global peace and economic justice.

Satish’s article presents a clear explanation of Gandhi’s trinity: Sarvodaya, Swaraj, Swadeshi and how Gandhi’s teachings can direct us to solutions to the current ecological crisis.

More: http://www.resurgence.org/2008/kumar246.htm

Speaking from the Heart

IllustrationBridget Belgrave takes a personal look at Nonviolent Communication in action and presents some remarkable success stories.

"It can be surprising how quickly and naturally everyone shifts their focus and needs, once one person does. And to experience how hostility dissolves and understanding grows."

Her revelation – "It doesn’t take two to make this shift – it takes just one. One who has access to the voice of non-violence" – could transform society profoundly.

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/belgrave246.htm

Beauty and the Bomb

mountainChris Powici challenges us to take another look at landscape and the interdependence between humans and the ‘natural world’. The impact of human activity on our environment need not necessarily be negative.

"If our planners and engineers get it right, wind farms might give expression to new ways of seeing that acknowledge our dependence on Planet Earth."

It’s all a matter of perspective.

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/powici246.htm

Transition Strategies

oil platformHow can we move from the 'Age of Excess' to the 'Age of Moderation'?

Richard Heinberg, Vandana Shiva and Wolfgang Sachs consider harsh political realities and some uncomfortable ethical dilemmas as they explore options for a sustainable and equitable future.

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/heinberg246.htm

Turning Back the Climate Clock

carbon sequestrationPeter Russell on why we need to capture the carbon already emitted into the atmosphere and return it to the ground where it belongs.

Carbon sequestration could be the key to tackling climate change.

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/russell246.htm

Art Before Art

torrBefore there were art galleries, art was a song of the soul. Paul Devereux takes us on a journey through dreamtime perception, minimalism, land art and installation art.

"Art is too important a process for it to become the superficial 'film or surface' that the gallery-focused cultural activity called 'art' today has tended to become."

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/devereux246.htm

The Carbon Cycle

cycle tripKate Rawles takes a long, contemplative ride from Texas to Alaska to investigate climate change.

"This trip is making me more radical. After Aspen I think I reached the view that we simply shouldn’t be allowed to use our resources and expend energy as much as we like, for any purpose we like, limited only by our own wealth."

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/rawles246.htm

The Big Earth Book

familyAs scientists warn, unequivocally, that we face environmental catastrophe, James Bruges’s book presents positive ideas and solutions for a planet in crisis.

Tackling a huge range of subjects, this book exposes the actions of corporations and the lack of action of governments, weighs up new technologies, and champions innovative and viable solutions.

A radical, solutions-based perspective on global issues.

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/bruges246.htm

Locavores

chilliesMarian Van Eyk McCain reviews Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: Our Year of Seasonal Eating, and Our Farm: A Year in the Life of a Smallholding and relishes in the delights of local, seasonal produce.

"Even if you have no space, time or love for growing fruit or vegetables, it may inspire you to discover – if you haven't already – how you, too, can eat seasonally and as locally as possible. For in reclaiming these aspects of our food we reclaim the full delights of consuming it. Seasons, soil and appetites are all designed to match, and the closer the match the better it feels."

More: www.resurgence.org/2008/mccain246.htm

Also in the January / February Issue

Try Nonviolence: Richard Branson, founder of The Elders on how Gandhi’s philosophy is inspiring world leaders.

Community Champions: Scilla Elworthy on the unglamorous, unsung, grass roots work of peace activists in conflict zones throughout the world.

Blessed Unrest: Paul Hawken celebrates creative, spontaneous and courageous movements for change.

The Goldfinch Tattoo: Andy Brown's captivating short story illuminates the essence of freedom.

A True Cavalier: Sandy Brown on the sculptor Heather Jansch who created the life-size driftwood horses at the Eden project.

Book Reviews
In My Own Words, Ode to a Nightingale: Richard Mabey’s evocative tribute to a magical bird – extracts from his new book Whistling in the Dark: In Pursuit of the Nightingale.

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Happy new year to you!

Resurgence is again organising more stimulating events this year. Next week we have the latest in our series on climate change - this time looking at food. And also next week you have the chance to see Satish featured in a BBC2 documentary about Dartmoor.

We hope to see you soon!
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Resurgence Magazine and Friends of the Earth present: Climate Stability: Addressing the Root Causes rather than just the Symptoms


Wednesday January 16 2008
Food and Climate Change: Food production, distribution and consumption in the context of climate change.

Craig Sams, founder of Green & Black’s Chocolate; Jenny Jones, Green Member of the GLA and chair of London Food; Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy at City University; and Patrick Holden, director of The Soil Association.

Wednesday April 2 2008
The Business Response to Climate Change: how corporations and businesses should adapt to the need for sustainability and climate stability.

With Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group; Tessa Tennant, co-founder of the UK Social Investment Forum; Nick Robins, Head of the Climate Change Centre of Excellence at HSBC; and Tony Juniper, director of Friends of the Earth.

Both events take place from 6.30pm at Cecil Sharpe House, 2 Regents Park Road, Camden, London NW1 7AY

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Earth Pilgrim: a year on Dartmoor

8pm, Friday 18 January 2008, and 6.10pm Sunday 20 January on BBC2

A production by the Emmy award-winning AGB Films, for the BBC2 series Natural World, which tracks ecologist, writer and Gandhi disciple, Satish Kumar, as he walks Dartmoor in all its seasons, sharing the distinctively Indian perspective he brings to one of England’s best known landscapes.

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Cultures of Sustainability: Current thinking from Schumacher College
Saturday March 8 2008

Schumacher College regularly hosts the most influential of speakers from around the world at its courses. In this London event, some of the College’s own faculty will be joined by distinguished visiting teachers to discuss global sustainability. Themes will cover a wide range of cutting edge thinking on development practice, gaia theory, nature and culture and the role of education. With Vandana Shiva, Gustavo Esteva, Satish Kumar, Karen Blncoe, Stephan Harding and David Orr.
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Walking the showroom floor at CES this year, we’re overwhelmed by the products on display, but underwhelmed by the level of innovation from a sustainability perspective. However, one item that got our attention is Samsung Electronics 31” Active Matrix OLED TV, one of the largest and thinnest OLED TV screens to date. Based on organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology, this product offers brighter, more vivid pictures while using less power than a regular TV. The best part is that OLED technology allows for a super thin and sleek package, proving that sustainability can be sexy - even in consumer electronics!

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Meet the ZiPee, a cute and functional electric scooter and one solution the UK’s pollution problem (ZiPee stands for Zero Input of Pollution from Emissions into the Environment). The ZiPee is a scooter marketed for London commuters, enticing them to trade in their gas guzzling vehicles for their everyday journeys. Hoping to change the outlook of passengers and urging them to make a choice in their commuting habits, the ZiPee is ideal for travel within London and other cities.

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A large contributor to fuel inefficiency is the sheer weight of a vehicle. Loremo AG, a German car corporation, has used this as the inspiration for the Loremo LS, a sporty, low-weight, low-resistance vehicle that according to the company will boast the lowest emissions for any vehicle ever.

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With our Greener Gadgets Conference a few weeks away, and CES launching today, we thought it fitting to (re)show this great video about the One Laptop Per Child/XO Laptop. Check out the latest video interview from Scribemedia of designer Yves Behar talking about the design. Also known as the $100 laptop, the cute and socially innovative computer will be one of the topics of discussion at our upcoming Greener Gadgets conference.

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This week on TED.com: Frank Gehry and Paola Antonelli on design and building

The D in TED stands for Design -- and two of this week's talks show why. Legendary architect Frank Gehry, in conversation with Richard Saul Wurman, looks back over his career and shares the deepest truths of his architectural practice. And MOMA design curator Paola Antonelli makes the case that this is a very special moment for design, right here, right now. This week we also debut a new Theme on the site: Architectural Inspiration.

Frank Gehry: Nice building. Then what?
Frank Gehry wanted to be a scientist when he grew up. But after blowing up a part of his house, at age 14, he decided against it. He's gone on to create some mindblowing buildings, including the Guggenheim at Bilbao and LA's Walt Disney Concert Hall. This wildly entertaining conversation with Richard Saul Wurman (then host of TED) touches on many topics, including the power of failure, the importance of collaboration, and the need for architects to bring personal expression to the table. Watch this talk >>

 

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Paola Antonelli, design curator at New York's MOMA, wants to spread an appreciation of design, in all shapes and forms -- and to remove any stigma of it being considered mere decoration. She takes the TED2007 audience on a whistlestop tour of some design exhibitions she has organized, including "Mutant Materials," "Workspheres" and "Safe." Watch this talk >>

 

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David Gallo shows jaw-dropping footage of amazing sea creatures, including a shape-shifting cuttlefish, a pair of fighting squid, and a mesmerizing gallery of bioluminescent fish that light up the blackest depths of the ocean. He focuses on the work of two scientists: Edith Widder at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association, and Roger Hanlon at the Marine Biological Lab. Watch this talk >>

 

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J.J. Abrams traces his love of the unseen mystery -- the heart of Alias, Lost, and the upcoming Cloverfield -- back to its own magical beginnings, which may or may not include an early obsession with magic, the love of a supportive grandfather, or his own unopened Mystery Box. Watch this talk >>

 

Deborah Gordon: How do ants know what to do?
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I believe that Neuwirth identified something rather articulately when discussing the inevitable "slumization" of the world: the human beings living in squalor. There will always be scholars, politicians, and even well-informed citizens who will argue over this issue. However, what seems to always be a footnote or a shadow to these discussions is the human being. Who are these people and do they matter? Of course they do ... in more than one way. In fact, as Neuwirth suggests, these people represent the future of many global hearths around the globe. How we view them now, how we treat them now, and what we do to help them now, will be all that matters.

 

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The new face of HIV/AIDS is undoubtedly global leadership, or more importantly, youth leadership and education. While this epidemic has been ravaging the world's populations for over 20 years now, the efforts that have been made to combat this disease through awareness and effective leadership has been immense. HIV/AIDS will be the featured topic on the TakingITGlobal site this month, and we encourage all of you to visit our Understanding the Issues page for HIV/AIDS.

This section was recently improved with more resources relevant to youth all over the world who are active and engaged in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The struggle against this epidemic is one in which all of you, as youth leaders, will need to be informed and engaged.

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Featured Country: MalaysiaIn December, TakingITGlobal staff and members will travel to Malaysia for the Global Knowledge Partnership's Third Global Knowledge Conference taking place in the capital city, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia is the founding member of ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Nations), and following rapid economic advances in the last century, is now considered one of the newly industrialized countries of Southeast Asia. Malaysia is very multicultural, with Malay, Chinese, Indian and other ethnic influences. Not only does Malaysia feature modern city-centres but also some of the most beautiful beaches and national parks in the region.

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Project Stitch Contest

Project Stitch Contest50% of new HIV transmissions take place amongst 15-24 year olds, so we need to connect with each other, empower ourselves and make change. Project Stitch is a youth-focused HIV awareness project brought to you by AIDS Vancouver and YouthCO AIDS Society. The Digital AIDS Quilt is a multi-media collage created by young people. Now 289 pieces strong, this quilt expresses our experience and understanding of HIV's impact. Add your piece to the ever-evolving quilt and you could potentially win a digital camera!



Global Youth Coalition on AIDS

Global Youth Coalition on AIDSHIV/AIDS is one of the greatest challenges facing the world today - and young people remain at the center of the epidemic, in terms of infection rates and potential for change. This World AIDS Day, December 1st 2007, members of the Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GYCA) are organizing 104 events in 34 countries to highlight the pressing need to build youth leadership and to listen to the voices of young leaders fighting HIV and AIDS in their communities.

Learn more:
http://www.youthaidscoalition.org



YES Fund: ICT Business Plan Competition 2007

YES Fund: ICT Business Plan Competition 2007Global Fund for Youth Entrepreneurship (YES Fund), a signature initiative of YES Inc. seeks to create markets and unleash entrepreneurship in developing countries by helping young people to identify business opportunities, prepare their business plans and compete for the best ideas. ICT Business Plan Competition for 2007-2008 launched by YES Fund for India and Kenya will support youth entrepreneurs between the age of 18-35 years for setting up new business and expansion of a budding business.

The YES Fund will offer $2000 as Prize money for each Award Winning Business Plan, along with other crucial supports like mentoring by professionals and field Experts, increasing their access to Financial institutions and venture capitalists, links to Innovative Business development services, and enrollment with YES entrepreneurial forum for learning and sharing experiences. To promote Youth Entrepreneurship in ICT sector, align with YES Fund as Screeners and Business Coaches and also refer young people for the Business Plan Contest. Entrepreneurs from Kenya and India, who aspire to start their own ICT Business, could join the present contest to win exciting awards and business development services.

Learn more about the contest here:
www.yesweb.org/fund

Send in your completed application form or the registration form before January 19, 2008 to: yesfund@yesweb.org.



HIV/AIDS: Your Stories

HIV/AIDS: Your StoriesSubmit your writing on HIV/AIDS throughout the month of December to the latest Panorama issue: 'HIV/AIDS: Your Stories'.

This special issue is about sharing your personal stories, revelations, and experiences. You don't have to be suffering directly from HIV/AIDS to be affected by this global issue and have a story to share.

Submit here:
http://en.takingitglobal.org/express/panorama/nextissue.html



TakingITGlobal in 2007

TakingITGlobal in 20072007 has been an exciting and unprecedented year for TakingITGlobal!

TIG was a featured project at the NetSquared Conference, where nonprofits, tech practitioners, innovators, philanthropists and visionaries helped bring 20 promising projects to the next level in social benefit through web tools. At the beginning of the year, Her Excellency the Governor General of Canada became an Honorary Patron of TakingITGlobal, and invited TakingITGlobal's Executive Director Jennifer Corriero to join the offical State Visit to Brazil in July. TIG was also honoured as the Tech Awards' Education Laureate at the Tech Museum's Gala in San Jose. Considered the "Academy Awards" of technology and innovation, the Tech Museum awards recognize the work of leading innovators using technology to benefit humanity. TakingITGlobal's Online Community also began the launch and revamp of several site sections, including Organizations, Commitments, Understanding the Issues, and Petitions. Recently, TIG received an exciting donation from WorldLingo that will allow some of the content on our Online Community to be automatically translated into 10 of our 12 launched languages, and also aid our translators and make our Online Community even more multilingual!

In 2008, TakingITGlobal will be moving forward in revamping other sections of the Online Community such as My TIG, and launching features such as content ranking, allowing our members even greater interaction with the content on the TIG site. TIG will also be involved in various offline projects including World Youth Congress 2008 in Quebec City, and the AIDS Conference in Mexico City.

Wrap Up

Your interest, support and involvement with TakingITGlobal helps our community to grow and encourage more young people to become inspired, informed and involved everyday! In being a member of TakingITGlobal, you are part of a community that is 170,000 strong coming from over 250 countries and territories. Thank you for having a vision of positive change. Your work makes a difference!

In friendship,

The TakingITGlobal Team




Copyright 2007 TakingITGlobal

The TakingITGlobal Dispatch is the official newsletter of TakingITGlobal, electronically published via email, and compiled from various events and news from within the TakingITGlobal network. Contributions should be sent to dispatch@takingitglobal.org. Please include your full name, age, and your TIG username.

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Wine Vat Hotels, Learning the Four H's, and Kayak Kleanups

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Leap to it. Put some spring in your step. Crawl out of the pond of inaction. This is the year to make things happen. And what better place to get to get started than rescuing the canary-in-the-mine of climate change: the frog. Yup, Amphibian Ark (AArk), an organization dedicated to the preservation of amphibians, is making 2008 "The Year of the Frog". According to leading conservationists, one third to one half of the world's 6,000 amphibian species - frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and caecilians - are facing extinction. Should frogs not do it for you, we hope other worthy initiatives do, like the one that leads off as our feature post of the past week.





Learning the Four H's

We love the idea of Project H Design, "a charitable organization supporting product design initiatives for humanity, habitats, health, and happiness."- We all have our particular talents and capabilities, and we can all contribute, whether you are a hammer or an architect or a doctor or a plumber, you can effect change. Project H plans to encourage the design industry to "Fund and deliver existing life-improving and life-saving products to specific global communities" and "Host competitions that encourage designers and communities to address and understand global and social issues, and use design as a tool to propose solutions." It was founded by Emily Pilloton, managing editor of Inhabitat. ::More

Siphoning Heat from Asphalt

Ooms Avenhorn Holding BV, a Dutch civil engineering company, first conceived its Road Energy System 10 years ago; back then, a technology that aimed to siphon heat from roads and parking lots to heat offices and homes probably sounded a bit eccentric, if not outlandish. Their thermal energy system, which collects solar energy from a 200-yard stretch of road and a parking lot, powers a 70-unit 4-story apartment complex in the small village of Avenhorn; the heat stored from 36,000 sq ft of pavement during the summer helps keep a 160,000 sq ft-industrial park warm in the winter. Heated water is pumped deep underground; it can then be retrieved, months later, to keep winter roads ice-free. ::More

Clever Idea to Clean Up Bayou

Kudos to Kurt Zuelsdorf for a clever contribution to the ecosystem of the beloved birdlife on the Clam Bayou in Gulfport Florida. Zuelsdorf's idea: no rent is due on kayaks if the boater brings back a bag of trash. Field&Stream named Zuelsdorf a "Hero of Conservation", and local news coverage has helped bring out the volunteers and financial support so that Zuelsdorf's work can keep on going. Zuelsdorf has organized events to pick up the pace of the cleanup. Current cleanup stats: Pounds of trash: 32,000, Shopping carts: 31 Kayaks available: 1000 for 2008 Check out Zuelsdorf's work in his You-tube video and visit his website Kayak Nature. We give Zuelsdorf a nod for the eco-hero awards. ::More

The Most Terrifying Video

It's called The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See, and it's taking the web by storm. Essentially, it's little more than a high school science teacher named Greg Craven, set up in his home with a whiteboard and a felt-tipped marker. But he's made the case to over 4 million viewers on multiple websites that An Inconvenient Truth simply didn't go far enough. And that's impressive. Particularly when you consider the fact that he's done it without the aid of anything more high tech than his YouTube account. Almost 7000 negative comments in return for his efforts served to help him refine what he had to say, patching holes in his original vid with a follow-up called "How It All Ends". The clocks are a tickin'! ::More

Recycled Hotels

TreeHugger loves recycling and reuse, and evidently so do tourists; the Daily Mail covers Extreme Hotels, a book about different places to stay that would make fans of adhocism proud. In New Zealand, one of the last allied planes out of Vietnam, a 1950's Bristol Freighter, has been refurbished into 2 self-contained motel units. One suite is in the cockpit; the other in the tail. This is part of a complex with a converted rail car and boat. In the Hague, marine lifeboats have been converted into a floating hotei. In Stavoren in the Netherlands, four 15,000 litre Swiss wine vats (seen above) have been converted into hotel rooms complete with private bath. And not forgetting those repurposed drain pipes! ::More

Products For a Happy Life

This small, well-designed little book urges readers to "un-take for granted" the simple, functional items of our everyday life. It reminds us that there are products that represent quality, modesty, economy and durability. They don't come with a brand and a logo, and they don't make any false promises. With images taken from American mail-order catalogues from the 1910's and 1930's, the author chooses items that are humble and useful and seem part of another world, long gone. Drawings have a succinct description. Cookie cutters , rolling pins, Clothes pins, pin cushions, twine, thimbles, scissors and hammers. Things that were once made in factories close to the people who bought them. ::MoreConsumer items that promise nothing more than to do their jobs.

Do the Ecomotion

a. Spain's Seat launches the Ibiza Ecomotive, a compact diesel car, which is said to get 62 mpg.

b. Israel's goes mass transit with the city of Haifa prepping "Metronit", a version of Curibitas's Bus Rapid Transit.

c. Following all the acclaim Paris has for their city bike hire scheme, Vélib, talk is now on car option Voiturelib!

Power to the People

a. Nigeria is set to spend $1.25 million USD to bring solar energy to 5,000 villagers living off the grid.

b. Ecotricity, a UK energy company, has posted a time lapse vid showing a wind turbine going up.

c. Molten Salt is a form of solar heat battery to be employed by SolarReserve to create steam turbine power generation.

Nice Jugs & Other Good News

a. We found a very handy website that provides more than 35 ways to reuse those HDPE plastic milk jugs.

b. Japanese officials agreed to suspend the hunt for humpback whales during its annual whale hunt near Antarctica.

c. Frederick Mulder sold his Picasso etching for $3 million USD and 75% of the money to climate change charities.




We led off the first month of the New Year with a mini series known as "The Year Ahead." asking several of our heroes about what they aim to accomplish this year and what they see happening the world of green in 2008. We began with Danny Seo, green-living guru and author of the Simply Green books, Alexandra Zissu, co-author of The Complete Organic Pregnancy. And of course you're already in the know (because we courteously inform you each week) that TreeHugger newsletters can also be had packaged in cute bite sized bytes, like our Daily newsletter. And see that lil blue, left-hand link below? Clicking on it will forward this missive to your mates. More phun than phacebook!

a la prochaine,
Team TreeHugger


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ECO-CHIC INHABITAT ROOT T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!

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When we launched our Inhabitat T-shirt Design Competition last spring, we had no idea we would get so many entries or generate such interest from our readers. If you followed the design competition, you may remember the popular root / lungs design submitted by Jonathan Sabutis, which inspired readers with its symbolic design portraying trees as the lungs of the earth, and a catchy tagline “I am the root of the solution”. Despite the fact that this design took second prize in our reader poll, it seemed to be hands-down the most popular design with Inhabitat readers, according to comments and feedback.

Well, for all of you who loved that design — we are happy to announce that we now have Inhabitat Root T-shirts available for sale from Inhabitat. Printed in light green water-based ink on soft organic cotton American Apparel T-shirts, our newest Inhabitat T-shirts are as environmentally friendly as a T-shirt can get, and stylishly subtle.

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SUSTAINABLE STYLE SUNDAY: Alyson Fox’s A Small Collection

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It’s true that good things sometimes come in small packages, and Alyson Fox’s ‘A Small Collection‘ is no exception. The Austin-based photographer, illustrator, and innovative clothing designer has come up with a home-brewed recipe for eco-style and one-of-a-kind mix and match separates that defies the clotheshorse instinct. As an art director and storyteller extraordinaire, Fox has created a pint-sized collection that not only exemplifies a resourceful use of sustainable materials and recycled swatches, but also demonstrates that a streamlined collection of key pieces is all that one needs to flaunt one’s personal style.

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INHABITAT IS HIRING!

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Hey San Francisco and New York readers -

Any of you interested in for Inhabitat? We are currently looking to fill a couple full time positions with Inhabitat. Specifically we are looking for an Operations Manager, a Director of Business Development, and a Managing Editor. If you live in New York or San Francisco, are passionate about sustainable design, have experience in editing, managing or business, and want to work for an exciting and fast-growing media start-up focused on innovation, we want to hear from you…
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JODY BARTON’S Environmental Graphic Design

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We’re guilty of overlooking good green graphic design sometimes on Inhabitat, but here’s a great example of visual communication as an effective tool for environmental and social change. London-based illustrator Jody Barton is just one example of the power of graphics as an education tool, producing a plethora of bold illustrations focused on environmental crises. Using hand-drawn typography, Barton’s illustrations evoke preconceived notions, stereotypes, and challenge beliefs around these issues, and make us stop to think about our environmental impact.

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CheatNeutral: Offseting Your Cheating Ways


If carbon offsetting just isn’t personal enough for you, here’s a cheeky option to erase any negative effects of your “romantic” footprint. If you God forbid find yourself cheating on your loved one, you can now offset that cheating through CheatNeutral, an infidelity offseting service. Thanks to them, all your potential transgressions will be offset and your relationship fine once again.

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PREFAB FRIDAY: Single Hauz Elevated Domain

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Living lightly takes on new meaning with the Single Hauz from Poland-based front architects. Inspired by billboards, intended for single lifestyles and propped on a central pole, this prefab looks to the spaces otherwise overlooked. Small, sustainable and high-tech, the Single Hauz can live almost anywhere.

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ANNOUNCING: Greener Gadgets Design Competition!

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If you’ve been reading Inhabitat recently, you may have seen that we are organizing an event in NYC in February called the Greener Gadgets Conference - to explore design innovations for sustainability in the consumer electronics space. Now we are excited to announce a groundbreaking design competition to complement this upcoming event: GREENER GADGETS DESIGN COMPETITION!

We are teaming up with industrial design supersite Core77 to launch this fabulous design competition, and we are giving away $4500 in cash prizes to the most innovative and inspiring designs for greener consumer electronics.

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Scientists to Make Cows Fart Like Kangaroos to Cool the Planet

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We’re guessing that headline caught your attention! Cow farts are a source of greenhouse gases, while kangaroo farts are methane free thanks to a particular bacteria in their stomachs. Now, in a bizarre twist of science-reality, scientists from Australia are trying to neutralize cow-produced methane by transferring that kangaroo bacteria to cattle and sheep’s guts. According to the government of Queensland, almost 14% of all greenhouse gas emissions from Australia come from cow farts, so this seemingly silly idea could actually make a big difference.

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Foliage-Covered Seoul Building by Mass Studies Architects

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If you’re a fan of greenery and shopping, this might just be the coolest building ever. Architects Minsuk Cho and Kisu Park of Mass Studies designed this flora-clothed multi-level building to house Belgian fashion designer Ann Demeulemeester’s store in Seoul, South Korea. The building was completed in October 2007 and takes green roofs and living walls to another level, using foliage to cover both the external and internal wall surfaces. We love that it looks as if the building is growing up from underneath the greenery, blurring the lines between plants as ornamentation or structure.

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Cameron Burgess

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I've been operating in the health and sustainability space for over fifteen years, and, amongst other things:
• setup the first organic restaurant in Australia
• setup the first environmental cleaning company in Australia
• setup the first dedicated LOHAS marketing consultancy in Australia
• am a director of One Health Organisation - an international humanitarian aid agency promoting the principals of Holistic Primary Health Care
• am the sponsorship & marketing director Design Institute of Australia (Qld)
• am a former committee member of the Natural Health Care Alliance (a governing body working to bring together 140 disparate professional organizations)
• am a former executive committee member of The Big Issue
• have overseen services to over 200 LOHAS projects – from micro business to multi national - in nine countries in the past three years alone.