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  1. Small but smart

    Fri, 21 Mar 2008

    Small is central to my work. Small already is or soon will be important for you too. In Little and Large for Blueprint Magazine I wrote “The gigantic has its plus points. It represents infinity, the exterior, the public. But the gigantic also has an unavoidable capacity for…

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Paying at the Pump, in a Big Way - New York Times
Aesop's fable of the tortoise and the hare tells the story of the rabbit who naps during the middle of a race confident she can beat the turtle. She doesn't. The cost of diesel fuel in the US has risen five times in the last decade. There are plenty of losers, but who wins? Boat and barge travel. More efficient fuel burners than trucks, trains or lorries, barge business is booming. Slow travel wins.
Tycoon may ditch golf resort plan - Regen Daily Bulletin - Regen.net
Donald Trump once famously declared "make no little plans." If Trump were going to build a small scale golf course that respected the landscape and avoided pesticides, then maybe his plans for a new course in Aberdeenshire should be approved. But Trump does nothing by halves. The scale is wrong and the environment will suffer. For those reasons alone I hope the public enquiry sends Trump packing.
Is There Such a Thing as Sustainable Golf? - LIME
Creating a lush green fairway in an inappropriate landscape (e.g. Crete, Arizona, California) is environmentally unsustainable. Donald Trump wants to build a mega-course in golf's birthplace - Scotland. This article questions whether there is such a thing as a sustainable golf course.
Upton Sinclair, Now Playing on YouTube - New York Times
The assigned reading list in my high school English class included Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle". An expose of the Chicago meatpacking industry written in 1906, this novel (combined with my mother's move to vegetarianism) changed everything for me. No meat, no animal testing, and against the industrialisation of animals.

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  1. Plymouth Arts Centre Celebrates 60 Years

    11 Jul 2008

    Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth