Peak Oil -- And What Do We Do Now?

Debate on "Peak Oil" and choosing a new Global Paradigm

This group's purpose is to debate the “peak oil” phenomenon and its inevitable aftermath, and how we can help shape a post -petroleum future.    This is a global phenomenon and this is a global group. Peak oil is the point in time at which the maximum global petroleum production rate is reached. After this point in time, the rate of production begins a termi ...learn more

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Andrea Polli

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Email: andrea [at] andreapolli.com
 
Address: New York, New York
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I Speak: English
 
I Am: Academic, Activist, Administrator, Advocate, Artist, Designer, Educator, Government worker, Musician, Researcher, Technologist, Writer
 
Member Since: January 09, 2008
 
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Andrea Polli is a digital media artist living in New York City.  She is Director of the Integrated Media Arts MFA Program and Associate Professor of Media at Hunter College.  She currently works in collaboration with scientists to develop systems for understanding storm and climate through sound (called sonification).  Recent projects include: spatialized sonifications of detailed models of storms that devastated the New York area; a series of sonifications of climate in Central Park; and a real-time multi-channel sonification and visualization of weather in the Arctic.  Her current project is 90 degrees south, a sound, sonification and visual investigation into weather and climate in Antarctica. For more information see www.90degreessouth.org and www.andreapolli.com

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oblio69 about 1 year ago

Internal peace is an essential first step to achieving peace in the world. How do you cultivate it? It's very simple. In the first place by realizing clearly that all mankind is one, that human beings in every country are members of one and the same family.



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