Friday, April 26, 2013

Dot Earth Blog: Sustaining Cities on a Crowding Planet

11:48 a.m. | Updated |
A useful discussion of urban futures with a focus on energy and resilience to environmental hazards is under way today at The New York Times, including panels of mayors, a chat between me and the actor Jeremy Irons over his involvement in the documentary ?Trashed? and much more.

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[11:26 a.m. | Update | My "trash talk" with Jeremy Irons took place and I'll post the standalone video here when it's generated. Irons, who is the on-camera guide and narrator of "Trashed," stood by his opposition to incineration when I noted successes with this technology in Europe and Asia. I also noted New York City's polluting truck exports of trash to distant landfills.

His main point was that sustained incineration sustains a comfort level with big waste streams, and he's right. He picked up a water bottle and noted that the energy that went into making it is 26 times the energy produced by burning it.]

You can track and join the Twitter conversation here.

Source: http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/25/sustaining-cities-on-a-crowding-planet/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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