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Tag: environment

Cosper House Energy Usage

September 16, 2023 chriscosper

In a previous post, I encouraged Thom Mayne and Blythe Alison-Mayne to release the EUI data for their house, since…

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Filed under: climate change, environment

Researchers are alarmed by declining sperm counts, question future of humanity

June 5, 2021 chriscosper

A group of researchers lead by Shanna Swan, an environmental epidemiologist at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in…

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University of Michigan researchers set clear PV efficiency record

August 30, 2020 chriscosper

From the UM press release: “In a step closer to skyscrapers that serve as power sources, a team led by…

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Dr. Strangelove’s strange environmental lesson for architects

July 21, 2020 chriscosper

If you are interested in architecture, environmentalism, or classic film, check out my analysis of Dr. Strangelove published on Common\Edge.…

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I want to discuss one scourge with you, Benjamin. Just one scourge. Plastics.

June 19, 2020 chriscosper

Plastic is everywhere, even our most “pristine” places. New research is showing that even the wildest refuges in the West,…

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