Green Building
In a new article “Disaster Engineering” by Kevin Matthews for Architecture Week, some good reasons are given for not building a city under sea level on the coast of a sea, building “green”, and taking responsibility for our environment (natural and otherwise)…
An individual hurricane is an act of nature. How tragically ironic that just as the United States is reeling from Katrina’s awful smash, the newly appointed U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is working to strike the words “respect for nature,” among others, from a harmless listing of the world’s basic values (Economist.com).
At the same time, much of the death and destruction from Hurricane Katrina is human induced, or at least enhanced, rather than strictly natural. Societal decisions of where and how to build, where to barge and drill, where to channel, dam, straighten, and pump can have disastrous local and regional impacts. For instance, the latest scientific research (Nature 436, 1071, 25 August 2005), suggests that coral theft offshore was a significant contributor to the severity of local damage from the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.




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September 1st, 2005 at 11:08 pm
Yeah, that John Bolton is a first-class jerk off.