Biological Evolution of Friendliness as Possible Basis for Networked Economy

The story from Science Daily is reprinted from materials provided by ETH Zürich, via AlphaGalileo. * Thomas Grund, Christian Waloszek, Dirk Helbing. How Natural Selection Can Create Both Self- and Other-Regarding Preferences, and Networked Minds. Scientific Reports, 2013; 3 DOI: 10.1038/srep01480 1. Context “Economics has a beautiful body of theory. But does it describe real… Continue reading

Digitally Enabled Collective Action in Areas of Limited Statehood: can ‘weak states’ be good for Peer Production?

Republished from Mayo Fuster Morell: “I recently met Steven Livingston (Professor School of Media and Public Affairs; The George Washington University) and his work brought me to think common-based peer production (CBPP) from a perspective that I found interesting. Steven Livingston addressed the question of Digitally Enabled Collective Action in Areas of Limited Statehood. One… Continue reading

Working hours, energy expenditures and climate change: towards a cap and trade for working hours

There is a very strong correlation between hours of work and GHG emission — stronger than the correlation between population, labor force or GDP and emissions. Excerpted from Tom Walker: “A few years ago, the Sandwichman started wondering why nobody paid attention to the energy intensity of employment. People talk about “decoupling” GDP from energy… Continue reading

Proposals for creative art+science, participatory, and open environmental education in Gulf of Finland / Baltic Sea Region

Via Andrew Paterson: Six proposals are introduced below for creative art+science, participatory and open approaches to environmental education and awareness in the Gulf of Finland Year 2014- / Baltic Sea region. They were first presented by Andrew Gryf Paterson at the Gulf of Finland Year Trilateral Environmental Education seminar, Tallinn, 28.2.2013, and are part of… Continue reading

A new review of Money and Sustainability

* Book: “Money and Sustainability: The Missing Link” by Bernard Lietaer, Christian Arnsperger, Sally Goerner and Stefan Brunnhuber. Triarchy Press, 2012 Excerpted from Graham Barnes: “The authors first ‘make explicit’ the prevailing economic paradigm and contrast this with an ecological economics approach (which they claim is rooted in the response to Limits to Growth [the… Continue reading