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Christian Brumm's Blog – March 2010 Archive (6)

Juan Enriquez on Bioenergy

Juan Enriquez on Bioenergy

I think Juan Enriquez has a lot to teach us about where to direct our attention concerning energy in the short- or medium-term.


Wind, solar, water, fusion are all nice for the long term but are just not ready to provide enough energy for our vast consumption right now. Cutting back on energy consumption is also very good, but won't decrease our energy needs with large nations like China, India and Brazil growing their…
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Added by Christian Brumm on March 29, 2010 at 10:26am — No Comments

Constraint Experiment: Live on 2$ per day

Constraint Experiment: Live on 2$ per day

For LEARN1 I picked "Innovation comes from constraint" and decided on a little self-experiment: Try living on 2$ a day.…
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Added by Christian Brumm on March 27, 2010 at 11:00pm — 10 Comments

Food security in Germany

Food Security in Germany

(Unfortunately the linked information is mostly German.)


I dig deep to find news about hunger and starvation in Germany. I searched the official organs of the country to find information concerning the food situation in Germany.


The "German association for food/nourishment" ("Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Ernaehrung") has a…
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Added by Christian Brumm on March 27, 2010 at 10:00am — 2 Comments

My Personal 2020

How I imagine the (my) World to be in 2020

Its now 2020 and much has changed in the last 10 years on this planet. Since the climate shifted, people had to leave their homes to search for a new place to live. As panic rose in many places, people got aware that they have to work together to survive.


We are lucky as the world has shown to be more resilient to our intrusions as scientists predicted. Many of us didn't really get hit by the climate change.…
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Added by Christian Brumm on March 25, 2010 at 7:45pm — 2 Comments

Building medical devices made for use in developing countries

José Gómez-Márquez

He is director of Innovations in International Health (IIH) at MIT. He develops and tinkers with medical devices specifically made for use in developing countries.



In the developing countries most medical devices are provided by donations of equipment made and produced for the same developed countries that donated them. This equipment is often quite inappropriate for the circ**stances in a third world country. It's fragile, difficult to use… Continue

Added by Christian Brumm on March 25, 2010 at 12:22pm — 1 Comment

Learning from Africa: Innovation comes from constraint

Learning from Africa: Innovation comes from constraint

Quote from "Innovation in Africa tips":
"Innovation (often) comes from constraint (If you’ve got very few resources, you’re forced to be very creative in using and reusing…
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Added by Christian Brumm on March 22, 2010 at 9:00am — 4 Comments

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