News Archive - The Earth Institute at Columbia University
I am very excited about the air extraction device to help get the carbon dioxide out of the air.
Technorati Tags: sustainability, co2, sequestration, carbon emissions, green

Hypermodern - Pete Ippel 1999-2008
Contemporary artist video, photography, drawing, writing, and installation: expression and research influenced by technology.
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News Archive - The Earth Institute at Columbia University
I am very excited about the air extraction device to help get the carbon dioxide out of the air.
Technorati Tags: sustainability, co2, sequestration, carbon emissions, green
Tags: sustainability co2 sequestration carbon emissions green
I found this today, and was really impressed with National Geographic’s commitment to changing youth attitudes about the importance of recycling.
In my experience, having fun with recycling and sustainability issues, is key to making the message stick that if we all make small lifestyle changes, a great good will come from it.
I am working on a new song that will act at a theme for my new website greenandhyphy.com where Bay Area slang, world politics, and hyphy beats are combined for a positive message about recycling and sustainability and some critique of current lifestyles and consumer trends. Here are a couple of lines…
Living green is thug, that’s why I choose it,
They throw it out, I rinse and re-use it.Play this in the club, let me see your hands
While I’m struttin’ in my Vans
I won’t leave a carbon footprint da da da da da
da da da da da
I’m thrilled to keep affecting change by having fun, being excited about new green tech and clean tech, *getting hyphy*, and giving examples of easy things to do such as switching to compact fluorescent bulbs, doing anything to reduce carbon emissions like skating, biking, walking taking MUNI through The City. In my job I work with a lot of youth, and I have to say it’s been really exciting watching the kids make positive choices and tell their friends about how they can do the same. ![]()
Tags: change, conservation, game, green, hyphy, planet, recycling, San Francisco, Sustainability, Youth
a collection of previously unseen work by Damien Hirst that will be auctioned off this summer in a move that could revolutionise the sale of contemporary art.
A living artist has never before put a collection of brand new work straight on to the open market. Such pieces are usually sold through galleries and art dealers, usually to buyers who are known to them.
This method gives more control to the artist and opens up the sale to a much wider group of prospective buyers. Yesterday, art experts were predicting that the auction – the highlight of which is the gold calf, Hirst’s largest ever formaldehyde work – could mark a turning point in the way artists sell their work. Indeed, Hirst himself hinted that “the world’s changing – ultimately I need to see where this road leads”, adding that such an auction “[felt] like a natural evolution for contemporary art”.
GAAA! 12 million pounds to a single artist…how does Hirst get that market up so high? A true artrockstar, oh how I want to play these games…How about the goal of making the worlds most expensive piece of art…100 million dollars for the platinum skull covered in diamonds? Is it the fact that it’s produced by Hirst, the fact that it’s got material (diamonds and platinum) worth, or branding and marketing, a status symbol to own the most expensive and luxurious object…or is it as Tom Marioni has defined the artist as an individual “getting away with something”?
Tags: art, culture, Damien Hirst, finance, marketing, Tom Maroni, wealth
Tags: Illinois, landscape, photography
T-Mobile
Italy? Nope, it’s Trevi in Las Vegas…Italy? Nope, it’s Trevi in Las Vegas…
Tags: Italy, Las Vegas, mobile, photography, Travel
Breakfast in Las Vegas…
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Blue sky yellow church
Tags: church, Mobile Picture Upload, photography
With the state Supreme Court’s historic decision allowing same sex couples to marry expected to go into effect on June 17th, appointments to be married at San Francisco City Hall are already completely booked from the 17th through July 15, according to the County Clerk’s office. Disappointed couples may not need to wait, however.
For those who would like to get married in the city as soon as possible, San Francisco’s Swedenborgian Church is offering an alternative, church pastor Rev. Dr. Rachel Rivers announced today. For a limited time beginning June 17th, couples may be married without charge at its beautiful Arts & Crafts style church at the corner of Lyon and Washington streets.
“We want to help celebrate this momentous and long awaited opportunity,” Dr. Rivers explained. “The San Francisco Swedenborgian Church has opened its doors for same sex couples to celebrate their commitment to one another in the church since receiving its first request in the early 1990s. Now, the church community and I are thrilled that we can participate legally, as well as spiritually, in celebrating these commitments of love.”
The church is offering to perform ceremonies on five days in June: June 17, 18, 19, 25 and 26. In order to accommodate as many couples as possible, ceremonies will be kept short and simple, with a limit of 12 guests. While there is no charge, appointments are necessary. To schedule a wedding or for more information, couples may call the Swedenborgian Church at 415-346-6466, extension 10.
For the marriage to be legal, the couple needs to bring a public marriage license obtained from any county in California. (Although appointments to obtain a marriage license at San Francisco City Hall are booked from June 17 – 30, marriage licenses may be obtained from surrounding counties; contact the specific counties for availability.)
The Swedenborgian Church bases its teachings on the Bible as illuminated by the works of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), a Swedish scientist and theologian. For further information about the church, go to our website at: www.sfswedenborgian.org
For up to date information on appointments at San Francisco City Hall, go to: https://services.sfgov.org/clkmarlic/intro.asp
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