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“Research by the thinktank RethinkX suggests that proteins from precision fermentation will be around 10 times cheaper than animal protein by 2035. The result, it says, will be the near-complete collapse of the livestock industry.”
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Guardian columnist
George Monbiot , on how farm-free food start-ups like the Finnish
Solar Foods will bring about “the biggest economic transformation, of any kind, in 200 years” and save the planet in the process
OUT NOW :
Realtime: Making Digital China
Editors Clément Renaud, Florence Graezer Bideau, and Marc Laperrouza bring together a global cast of contributors including Dennis de Bel, Gabriele de Seta, DISNOVATION.ORG, and Xiaowei R. Wang to chronicle China’s evolution into a global technology superpower.
“What if we had nationalized fossil fuel companies and started transforming them to be carbon storage companies whose function is not to produce more fossil fuels, but to put carbon back underground?”
– Geographer, environmental scientist, and
After Geoengineering (2019) author
Holly Jean Buck , on how the crisis of capitalism fuelled bias against (much needed) technological solutions to the climate crisis
As hundreds of thousands of hectares of Australian bush burn in wildfires, the city Penrith records a searing high of 48.9°C—toppling an eight decade old temperature record and making it the hottest place on earth. “Many sites in western Sydney are above 45C,” warns Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) acting NSW manager Jane Golding. “We’ve seen many places close to the coast exceed 40C over the southeast and lots of places up on the ranges as well.”
“Oh–this is so pretty,” tweets Doug Ellison about a gem of a lunar lander image he’s cleaned up from a data dump of photography from China’s recent Chang’e 4 robotic mission to the moon. Not getting enough space imagery at his day job, the Curiosity Mars Rover Engineering Camera Team Lead is currently live tweeting a thread of his work processing and denoising selections from the cache.
OUT NOW :
Patrick Fry
Print Punch
Featuring over 200 punch cards, 150 archival images, and essays from Steven E Jones, Sandra Rendgen, and John L Walters, graphic designer and editor
Patrick Fry foregrounds the aesthetics of early punch card-driven computation.
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