Telluride — Stone is a fundamental reference point for the concept of fixity: set in stone, permanent, immovable. Yet from ancient times humans have been carting heavy stone from place to place. The Inka transported huge stones over distance; indeed, in the last days of their empire, stone, was quarried south of Cuzco and then moved north over 1000 K to what is now Ecuador. Ancient Roman stone was moved ...
Tambopata — You can’t hear it. I know you can see it, but you can’t hear it and that is the problem. You’ve seen it before. Heard the story before, but perhaps you never stood in this exact place and heard what ...
Duluth — I donned full winter layers and braved 19° F. temperatures to witness the Cornelia glide under the Aerial Lift Bridge. Consider this cautionary tale the Cornelia brings to mind, fellows, if you think...
Hong kong — Hong Kong produces 9,000 tons of waste a day according to the Environmental Protection Agency. The government has responded by expanding current landfill sites in Tseung Kwan O and Ta Kwu Ling for HK$...
I recently heard about a determined guy who spent several decades investigating what happens to electronic gadgets after they die...
How to Counter World Water Scarcity by Using Your Gutters Wisely
A surreptitious pee?
Tackling Hong Kong's Waste Problem
From 'Walleye Wars' to 'Taconite Troubles' and 'Copper Quarrels'
"In about 30 years, if we humans continue with our negligence, an ounce of drinking water will cost the same as an ounce of gold."
What this place did to me.
"The Earth does not belong to us: we belong to the Earth"
Local Stone
The Coke Story