Making sustainable design the norm may well be a moonshot. I guess it's not glamorous, but it is the sort of thing that badly needs to be done.
Most of the baltic states and former soviet republics are part of NATO now. Rather than asking whether there was a tacit agreement on spheres of influence at the time the Berlin wall fell, it might be worth asking why…
This is interesting, and now I have a new book on my reading list. Yay! But I think that the author's solution is superficial; it would be fine if nobody approached higher education itself with external motivators. But…
Making sustainable design the norm may well be a moonshot. I guess it's not glamorous, but it is the sort of thing that badly needs to be done.
Most of the baltic states and former soviet republics are part of NATO now. Rather than asking whether there was a tacit agreement on spheres of influence at the time the Berlin wall fell, it might be worth asking why…
This is interesting, and now I have a new book on my reading list. Yay! But I think that the author's solution is superficial; it would be fine if nobody approached higher education itself with external motivators. But…