
Looks like cartoon week is continuing in these parts; perhaps we have a cartoon month on our hands. The above is from The New Yorker, back on Nov. 19, and offered now as a long-awaited continuation to the dialog on blowing up mountains here.
All manner of human creativity on display
David Ng is Director of the Advanced Molecular Biology Laboratory at the University of British Columbia - this is a just a fancier way of calling himself a science teacher.
Benjamin Cohen is an Asst. Professor of Science, Tech., and Society at the University of Virginia. He studies the place of S & T in environmental history, policy, and ethics. He also writes other stuff.
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Posted on: December 7, 2007 12:45 PM, by Benjamin Cohen

Looks like cartoon week is continuing in these parts; perhaps we have a cartoon month on our hands. The above is from The New Yorker, back on Nov. 19, and offered now as a long-awaited continuation to the dialog on blowing up mountains here.
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This reminded me immediately of Ray Anderson, founder of the Interface flooring company, and how he learned to take sustainability seriously. He alludes to it in this interview at Grist:
http://www.grist.org/comments/interactivist/2004/11/08/anderson/
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Posted by: etbnc | December 7, 2007 1:27 PM