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Aug 29, 2022
Americans keep moving to where the water isn’t
Posted by Len Rosen in categories: climatology, habitats, sustainability
Americans keep moving to where the water isn’t and where extreme weather is becoming the norm.
People are still flocking to Sunbelt regions where the housing is cheaper and plentiful — but climate change and extreme weather are worsening.
Aug 28, 2022
The Ocean Cleanup is a non-profit project developing and scaling technologies to rid the oceans of plastic
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: habitats, materials
Our innovative ocean cleaning system is already removing plastic from the Pacific Ocean. Combined with our Interceptor river solutions deployed around the world, we aim to reduce floating ocean plastic by 90% by 2040.
Trillions of pieces of plastic float on the surface of our oceans, damaging habitats and contaminating food chains; a problem forecast to worsen exponentially as the stream of plastic flowing into the ocean from rivers increases. We address the plastic problem with a dual strategy: removing plastic that is already polluting the oceans, while also intercepting plastic in rivers to prevent it reaching the ocean and adding to the problem.
Throughout 2021 and 2022, our ocean cleaning system has been harvesting plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP), estimated to contain around 100,000,000 kilograms of plastic. Each branch of this strategy is essential to efficiently rid the oceans of plastic.
Aug 28, 2022
The billionaire owns a small three-bedroom house
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: Elon Musk, habitats, space travel
Billionaire Elon Musk is known for being frugal. In June of 2021, he tweeted about living in a tiny house, stating: “My primary home is literally a ~$50k house in Boca Chica / Starbase that I rent from SpaceX. It’s kinda awesome though.”
That home is so small that it does not even have space for his mom when she visits. As such, the matriarch has to sleep in the garage.
@MattWallace888 My primary home is literally a ~$50k house in Boca Chica / Starbase that I rent from SpaceX. It’s kinda awesome though.
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Aug 26, 2022
A Virginia Family Gets Keys to Their 3D Printed Home In Time for Christmas
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: habitats
Aug 23, 2022
3D-Printed Homes Get Boost From Montana
Posted by Len Rosen in categories: business, evolution, habitats
Montana this month gave a City of Billings contractor approval to build homes using 3D-printed walls for new construction in the state. The technology Tim Stark, the contractor, is using comes from Apis Cor, a Florida-based technology company that emphatically states on its website, “We print 3D buildings.”
The first time I encountered Apis Cor was when I wrote about the state of 3D-printed buildings back in 2016. Then Apis Cor was Russia-based and was working with a U.S. company. The website links in my posting back then for both the Russian and U.S. company no longer work. So I am guessing that the Apis Cor of today represents the evolution of both the technology platform as well as the business.
The current version of Apis Cor has constructed a number of pilot homes in the U.S. and the biggest 3D-printed building in the world in the United Arab Emirates. The technology has complied with some international building code standards but not yet in the U.S. Getting regulatory approval from the state of Montana, however, will likely open the door to seeing 3D printers being used more extensively here in North America, and can help lower the cost of home builds and solve growing demand.
Aug 22, 2022
Backyard Studios, ADUs & Homes
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: 3D printing, habitats, sustainability
And their method is faster, cheaper, and more sustainable.
Recently, many projects have been carried out using recyclable materials for sustainability. One of these projects was implemented by the Los Angeles-based architectural startup Azure.
Azure is using recycled plastic to 3D print prefab homes. The startup is now selling many house models ranging from a backyard studio to a two-bedroom ADU.
Aug 22, 2022
This startup 3D prints tiny homes from recyclable plastics
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: 3D printing, habitats
Azure.
Azure is using recycled plastic to 3D print prefab homes. The startup is now selling many house models ranging from a backyard studio to a two-bedroom ADU.
Aug 19, 2022
How Coating Cities in White and Blue Paint Can Lower Global Temperatures
Posted by Len Rosen in category: habitats
Painting playgrounds blue to reflect visual and infrared sunlight to reduce surface temperatures to fight the urban heat island effect.
Painting roofs white is seen as a way to reduce surface and building interior temperatures. Using blue paint adds infrared reflectivity.
Aug 19, 2022
MOON BASE — THE FIRST 10,000 DAYS (Timelapse)
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: education, Elon Musk, habitats, robotics/AI, space travel
The start of the Moon base begins with the Lunar Space Station going online. This is where Elon Musk’s SpaceX Lunar Starship, the HLS (Human Landing System) docks — picking up astronauts to take to the Lunar surface.
It only takes 3 days to reach the Moon. So technological development happens rapidly. From Lunar dust shields, a crater telescope, and a Boring Company tunnel digger digging out lava tubes for Lunar habitats, to a Lunar railroad using levitating cargo robots.
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