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CKF Film Friday No. 14: Who Killed The Electric Car? With the imminent demise of the big three auto makers upon us, it is time to look at the alternatives. Ford, GM, and Chrysler have taken their first-place stature in automobile manufacturing and managed to make themselves obsolete. Could there be a better case study on how leading companies can fail when they lose sight of the big picture: building products people really want. How do films cover the debacle that is the automotive industry? This week...
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CKF Film Friday No. 21: Pacific’s Gyre Of Plastic. Posted by Robert Ouellette on 04/10 Comment Here. CKF Film Friday No. 20: Carbon Cap And Trade Explained. There is a growing discussion in the press about the validity of carbon Cap and Trade schemes. Most people do not really understand the fundamentals of Cap and Trade, so I thought I’d invite some experts to explain it. First, Carl Pope of the Sierra Club explains the basics in 45 seconds:. Posted by Robert Ouellette on 04/03 Comment Here. 8221; One o...
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The Greening Of Barcodes. Anyone who does a lot of travel between Asia and North America knows that countries like Japan and South Korea offer consumer technologies years ahead of those available here. It is not surprising then to discover that barcodes (and their graphical derivatives like QR codes) are saturating the consumer marketplace in Asia in ways that are yet to be adopted here. Ran a story last year about the use of QR Codes in supermarkets. Magazine ads and articles frequently contain the code...
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Worldwide Urban Database for Climate Modelling Launched. The MESH Cities Framework: Tools For A Modern City. M in MESH Stands for Mobile. One Billion New Smart Phones Will Change Our Cities In 2015. The Unbearable Lightness of Material (in a MESHed City). What Do We Know About Digital Cities Anyway? How Big City Transit Can Benefit From Popup Services. Why Does The Canadian Economy Need Smart Cities? One Day Oceans May Help Green The Globe. The US Pentagon Says Climate Change Is A Threat Multiplier.