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Green Fuel Has a Dirty Little Secret
Thanks to President Bush, there is nothing more patriotic these days than looking for ways to end America?s oil addiction. So when I came across this article, Tapping the Latent Power in What’s Left Around the Barnyard, while perusing the New York Times on the 4th of July, I knew I had...
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Consumer Credit Hits Brazil
For someone like Marcia Regina da Cruz, a Brazilian janitor who earns just over $150 per month, grocery shopping is a painfully difficult task.? What this mother of three can buy to feed her children is almost always determined by the amount of spare change she can muster on a given day.? So...
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It’s Hard Out Here For a Shrimp
Organic aquaculture is admittedly not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of hot sectors, but the work being done by Primar is not about the latest IT trend or fashionable stock pick, it’s about slowly but decisively attempting to change the way an industry functions. Much...
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“All The News That’s Fit To Print”
Here?s the skinny on BOP news in the Blogosphere:?Nicholas Deleon of Gizmodo.com writes about a $150 laptop that will soon be sold in rural China and South East Asia. Unlike Negroponte?s version, the personal computer discussed here will not have a hand crank but will be powered by a...
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Can Those $100 Laptops Be Recycled?
?Closing the digital divide? has become a mantra echoed throughout the development community. And for good reason; the most innovative technologies like solar panels, cell phones, and computers have been utilized by the BOP to generate greater income and economic opportunity. But as...
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Microsoft Extends a Helping Hand to India’s Salt Miners
In an earlier post I made the point that technology alone will not lead to moral progress.? Indeed, it takes the proper set of social institutions and cultural practices for technology to be leveraged to achieve just ends.? In Kharagodha, a small and arid salt-mining village in western India,...
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Dumpster Diving in China
When I was a college student my roommates would occasionally bring home a dozen or more loaves of free bread, which they found while rummaging through the dumpster located behind the nearest Companion Bakery. Although they were just amateur dumpster divers, my roommates knew exactly where and...
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India’s Model T: Tata’s $2000 Car Out by 2008
Update: Lee Schipper, Director of Research for WRI’s Center for Sustainable Transport, comments below on the implications of a low-cost car for India.A mass-produced, affordable auto revolution is coming to India. Or, as BoingBoing suggests, ?make way for the hundred dollar laptop of...
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