Sustainability refers to sustainable social, cultural, and financial systems, not just environmental systems, thus we need to consider how the things we make and use affect them.
Xeriscape, using drought-tolerant plants that require minimal water to survive and thrive, leads to greater residential water conservation.
Accidental sustainability is creating useful, satisfying, meaningful products and services people don’t need to replace and help conserve our resources.
The conundrums of living sustainably will only be resolved when wiser professionals step back and look at the big picture.
The Green Machine seeks to create a prototype to test whether it makes people reduce their energy consumption, holding significant implications on the use of Smart Grid software.
Studying the history of technology should not trivialize the contributions of our digital era but give new perspective to the affect of new and old on today’s users.
Creating efficient data centers with significantly lower environmental impacts is attainable and highly desirable for economic reasons.
Achieving sustainability, reducing one’s carbon footprint, “going green,” whatever one might call it, has gone from being a peripheral concern supported by a relative few—but dedicated—group of people, to a mainstream issue, talked, videoed, printed, blogged, and Twittered about among the masses on a daily basis…thanks in part to those earlier savants and prophets, but…
Platformic is making breakthroughs in web management usability, thanks to its ability to develop CSS without needing a programmer or web design software.
Cartoons from the wild and twisted world of Leigh Rubin, syndicated cartoonist.