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Cradle2Cradle

An inspiring documentary on the Cradle to Cradle design concept of the chemist Michael Braungart and the architect William McDonough. Winner of the Silver Dragon at the Beijing International Science Film Festival 2006. OUTLINE: Man is the only creature that produces landfills. Natural resources are being depleted on a rapid scale while production and consumption are rising in na­tions like China and India. The waste production world wide is enormous and if we do not do anything we will soon have turned all our resources into one big messy landfill. But there is hope. The German chemist, Michael Braungart, and the American designer-architect William McDonough are fundamentally changing the way we produce and build. If waste would become food for the biosphere or the technosphere (all the technical products we make), produc­tion and consumption could become beneficial for the planet. A design and production concept that they call Cradle to Cradle. A concept that is seen as the next industrial revolution. • Design every product in such a way that at the end of its lifecycle the component materials become a new resource. • Design buildings in such a way that they produce energy and become a friend to the environment. Large companies like Ford and Nike are working with McDonough and Braun­gart to change their production facilities and their products. They realize that economically seen waste is destruction of capital. You make something with no value. Based on their ideas the Chinese government is working towards a circular economy where Waste = Food. An amazing story that will definitely change your way of thinking about production and consumption.

Darwin's Nightmare

Among the most shocking documentaries I have seen in a long time. This African reality puts things in perspective. A must see!

Zeitgeist: Addendum

Part II of Zeitgeist, some food for thought in times of financial crisis.

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Rebreather diving Menorca

In August I took a rebreather course with two friends in Menorca with Simon Townsend. Words fall short to describe the enjoyment of diving the Rebreather, but it mainly comes down to no bubbles and exented bottom times (up to 5 hours!). We had an amazing time in Menorca (pictures on my website will follow soon), this is a video with a compilation of pictures diving with the Ribas family and of the rebreather course. Enjoy!

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