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3D atlas of the universe

So I’d like to just say that what the world needs now is a sense of being able to look at ourselves in this much larger condition now and a much larger sense of what home is. Because our home is the universe, and we are the universe, essentially. We carry that in us. [...]

To bear or not to bear

I’ve been thinking about death for the last 2 years. It’s not that i want to end my life. It’s just that i’ve started pondering on having a child.

It’s typical in our country that within a few months after marriage, people start asking you about kids: some things (very intrusive in Western culture but pretty [...]

The maps on the walls

On the walls of my 2 m2 cubicle, there are 3 maps.

The first one, on the back wall, is a map of my country, a land of 331,210 km2 and 3,444 km coastline. They said that if sea level rise by 5 m, most of its agriculture regions will be under the sea, affect 35% [...]

Mekong tipping point: Hydropower dams, human security and regional stability

Mekong Tipping Point from Henry L. Stimson Center on Vimeo.

…China’s cascade of eight dams in Yunnan, of which four have been completed, pose the most immediate but by no means the only threat to the river. Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia are planning to build up to 11 dams on the lower half of the river. [...]

The cove (2009)

If you should watch one film this year, let it be ‘The cove‘. It received Oscar for Best documentary this year and a whole lot other awards, and really deserves them, unlike ‘The hurt locker’. It’ll haunt you, and probably will make you want to take part as well.

It’s a documentary – covertly filmed in Taiji, Japan [...]

Prof. James Lovelock interviews

Very interesting interview with Prof. James Lovelock (developed Gaia theor that the whole earth is a single organism) on BBC

Podcast: http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/today/today_20100330-1209a.mp3
Videos: http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8594000/8594561.stm

…while the earth’s future was utterly uncertain, mankind was not aware it had “pulled the trigger” on global warming as it built its civilizations.

…Scientists, he says, have moved from investigating nature as a vocation, to [...]

Home (2009): a must see

Very beautiful documentary (by Yann Arthus-Bertrand), summarized the history of life on earth, what we are doing and what’s next (some related graphs from BBC). It’s amazing how they can condense and arrange such amount of scientific, environmental, and social knowledge into 120 minutes. You must see it (it’s better in HD).

…Life, a miracle in the [...]

History of climate change

Some useful articles on the history of climate changes from BBC

2009.12.03: A journey through the Earth’s climate history (the flash file in full screen)
2009.10.05: A brief history of climate change. Some key milestones from the article by BBC’s correspondent Richard Black.

1712 – British ironmonger Thomas Newcomen invents the first widely used steam engine, paving the [...]

IdeaPaint

Saw this from my professor note, and it is very exciting. I should paint at least one room with this IdeaPaint (http://ideapaint.com), so we can draw all sort of things there :D