27:28 LOST ME. Ian Ritchie ASSUMES money/economy is REQUIRED MUCH later, he described a "Service Based Economy" which is a nightmare. NO MENTION of "Resource Based Economy". I presume his financial incentives have firmly put him into a position he rather likes versus ecology concerns.
59:54 I'm not sure he know why we picked Tesla (AC) versus Thomas Edison (DC) ... I'm not sure whether he is looking at the conversion issues backwards or just missing some integrated solutions we ALREADY HAVE.
Wonderful Ian Ritchie! Please take a look at the VOID - a radical pedestrian propaganda flick 4-part video project as a response to the sustainablity reality. Thank you
27:28 LOST ME. Ian Ritchie ASSUMES money/economy is REQUIRED MUCH later, he described a "Service Based Economy" which is a nightmare. NO MENTION of "Resource Based Economy". I presume his financial incentives have firmly put him into a position he rather likes versus ecology concerns.
59:54 I'm not sure he know why we picked Tesla (AC) versus Thomas Edison (DC) ... I'm not sure whether he is looking at the conversion issues backwards or just missing some integrated solutions we ALREADY HAVE.
waterspindle 7 months ago
22:19 - 23:46 (US Robert Kennedy) "The American Environment"
24:10 competition vs altruism
25:58 debt, economies, natural resources, mitigation, what to-do
29:00 to 51:00 Roger McGough and Ian Ritchie structures
51:02 Back to green :: 55:55 greenwashing
56:40 Walter R. Stahel "Cradle to Cradle" circa 1972
59:29 The electric (energy) dilemna
waterspindle 7 months ago
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waterspindle 7 months ago
Wonderful Ian Ritchie! Please take a look at the VOID - a radical pedestrian propaganda flick 4-part video project as a response to the sustainablity reality. Thank you
wailinburnin 2 years ago