Posts Tagged ‘ cold fusion

What is Urban Agriculture?

GreenDustries and Urban Agriculture Urban agriculture is the practice of cultivating, processing and distributing food in, or around (peri-urban), a village, town or city. Urban agriculture in addition can also involve animal husbandry, aquaculture, agro-forestry and horticulture... by Wikepedia. We live in an increasingly urban world. Seventy-five percent of the people in so-called industrialized countries already live in towns and cities and urbanization has become a global phenomenon in the last half-century. The resultant mass movement of people from farms and rural villages everywhere constitutes the greatest human migration in history. It seems likely that fully half of the human family is city dwellers since the year 2000... Read more [...]

Reconceive Environment and Sustainability.

Reconceive Environment and Sustainability. Martin Luther King Jr. taught us, by word and example, that any movement — any culture —will fail if it cannot paint a picture of a world that people will want to go to. As others have said, his speech was not called “I Have a Nightmare.” For decades, our culture has struggled with two addictions, to oil and to despair. It’s pretty clear by now that we can’t kick one of those habits without kicking the other. Yet, for many Americans, perhaps most of us, thinking about the future conjures up images of “Blade Runner,” “Mad Max” or Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road”: a post-apocalyptic dystopia stripped of nature. We seem drawn to that flame. It’s a dangerous fixation. Think how children and young people must feel today, growing up in a time when so many adults seem to accept, with a shrug, only darkness ahead... Read more [...]

What’s hot? Cold fusion

Cold fusion is a type of purported nuclear reaction at low energies or temperatures. While there's some debate on whether this process can work at the commercial level, researchers in Italy have gone beyond the talk and have done the walk, creating an apparatus to facilititate the process. Despite this, however, skeptics still abound on the process's commercial viability. We at GreenDustries believe that while skepticism is healthy, the amount of energy spent in arguing and refuting the commercial plausibility of such an invention should not overshadow the significant gains of the invention itself. Read more [...]