Del.icio.us.ness for January 14th
What caught my eye today, January 14th:
- PR Squared: “What I Wish My New Employee Knew” - I particularly like “Barring a huge project or crisis, we don?t want you working that late; it doesn?t impress us, it makes us question your efficiency.” Hear, hear
- The war on hot air - Mysogynist comments re: Ferraris aside, King seems to be a voice of reason in an increasingly hysterical debate. Book duly added to the (ever growing) wishlist…
- WWF - WWF, Abu Dhabi unveil plans for sustainable city - Move over Dongtan, here comes Masdar…
- Hodgepodge of thoughts on individual choices and air travel - No Impact man’s thoughts on air travel and how to see the world once rather than often (a topic close to my heart). The No Impact Man experiment is now over, but the blog continues. Worth poking through the archives while we wait for the book…
- New year, new blog - Matthew’s trying a “new” approach to blogging - shorter and more often. Good stuff.
- RSA - Carbon Limited - Personal Carbon trading - Carbon [Un]limited - The Language of Carbon Trading - Max Boykoff and Linda Rost debate the semantics of carbon trading and personal allowances. First in a series, Max starts with defining 4 contingent factors that shape how media coverage has influenced public engagement on climate change, and vice versa.
- ?Landmark? License Issued for Wave-Energy Project - “The Makah Bay project will consist of 4No. 250kW patented steel wave-energy-conversion ?AquaBuOYs? 3 miles offshore, a direct-current underwater transmission cable to the shore station and a short, 12kV transmission cable connecting with the grid
- CIBSE gets go-ahead for EPC accreditation push - Building - CIBSE’s LCC’s expected to top-up in March to become EPC assessors.
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