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energy
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27 October 2009
Biophysical Economics: A Different View
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One of the things that I have felt for a while is that mainstream economics isn't really the best way to look at free software, or any o...
30 May 2009
How Open Source Will Save the World (Really)
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Apparently, I'm not the only one to think that open source will save the world - literally : Could open source software save the planet?...
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10 July 2008
Globalisation's Upside
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Yes, there is one : The European Union is moving forward with regulations that will significantly restrict the amount of power electric appl...
18 November 2007
Internalising Externalities
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One of the problems with most everyday economics is that pollution tends to be regarded as an externality : An externality occurs when a dec...
03 August 2007
Open TTT and Openness
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One of the central themes of this blog is that the ideas behind free software can be applied much more widely - indeed, that open source is ...
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16 January 2007
Gating Technology: The E-Factor
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I'm starting to write more posts about energy efficiency, since it obviously feeds into issues surrounding various environmental commons...
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08 December 2006
Energy Worries: Not Just Virtual
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Following the recent excitement about Second Life's energy consumption, it seems that people are beginning to realise that it's not...
07 December 2006
What a Waste of Energy
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The official Curmudgeon of Computing, Nick Carr, stirred up a little excitement recently by pointing out that Second Life, for all its virt...
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26 November 2006
A Lightbulb Goes on in My Head
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Yes, of course : A global switch to efficient lighting systems would trim the world's electricity bill by nearly one-tenth. That is the ...
10 October 2006
Distributed Energy Generation
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This looks eminently sensible from just about every angle: Energy suppliers should make it easier for people to generate power for their ow...
28 September 2006
CIOs Will Turn Green...
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...because they will have no choice. As this Reg piece explains, the worlds of computing and the environment are inexorably becoming more...
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