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  1. The vTaiwan process now routinely leads to passage of laws by Taiwan’s national legislature. And it’s gaining momentum: on July 26, Taiwan’s new premier declared in a cross-ministry meeting that “all substantial national issues should go through a vTaiwan-like process.” There are many reasons why Parliament has been willing to embrace this process, but the primary one is that it had ...

  2. Description. " Permablitz: An informal gathering involving a day on which a group of at least two people come together to achieve the following: create or add to edible gardens where someone lives. share skills related to permaculture and sustainable living. build community networks. have fun. Each permablitz is part of a longer process ...

  3. 2014年4月26日 · Bio. "I am a Lecturer in Cultural Geography and Theory at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Edinburgh. My research is interdisciplinary, focusing on the politics of public space, urban theory, visual & digital culture, transdisciplinarity and ethnography. I was Co-Investigator at the EU-funded (HERA ...

  4. Max Opray: "Dutch peer-to-peer energy trading network PowerPeers runs its system using already-available infrastructure and smart meter data. Co-founder Michiel Ooms says the company is looking for ways to integrate blockchain, but has encountered several roadblocks. “The biggest challenge we see so far is the handling of privacy-sensitive ...

  5. Description. "Lumen is an independent research project studying cease and desist letters concerning online content. We collect and analyze requests to remove material from the web. Our goals are to educate the public, to facilitate research about the different kinds of complaints and requests for removal--both legitimate and questionable--that ...

  6. From the Wikipedia [1] Power to the Edge refers to the ability of an organization to dynamically synchronize its actions; achieve command and control (C2) agility; and increase the speed of command over a robust, networked grid. The term is most commonly used in relation to military organizations, but it can equally be used in a civilian ...

  7. "Micropower, or Microgeneration is the production of energy on the smallest of scales, for individual buildings or communities. Micropower technologies emit low amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2), or in some cases, no carbon dioxide at all, whilst allowing consumers to generate their own heat and/or electricity.