Video: Lisa Jackson | Schneider Stanford Memorial Lecture | April 22 2014
Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 7, 2014
Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 6, 2014
Video: Tim Chang on Building the Tech-Enabled Soul at Augmented World Expo (AWE)
Tim Chang Mayfield Fund and Co-Founder of Basis on Quantified Self, Gamification, Body Hacking, Data Visualization, Sensors and What Comes Next etc
Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 3, 2014
Smart Tech News | Smart Fabrics Conference Discount Code
Are you interested in Wearable Technologies? Smart Tech News has a Partner Discount for the upcoming San Francisco Smart Fabrics Conference. Use SFMV14 , and this code will give you $200 off the registration.
Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 1, 2014
1st Annual Stanford Student Water Efficiency & Innovation Film Competition
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Image Credit: Stanford |
The Stanford Sustainability and Energy Management Department has announced the 1st Annual Stanford Student Water Efficiency & Innovation Film Competition. All Stanford students are invited to create a film on water efficiency and how it relates to the Stanford community and to campus life. Winning film trailers will be shown at Stanford Athletic events.
(Note: if you are not a Stanford Student perhaps you can implement a similar competition at your University!) :)
Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 1, 2014
Smart Tech News ChargeKey CES Giveaway
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ChargeKey |
The ChargeKey founders made ChargeKey out of necessity. They were tired of their phones dying on them on a daily basis so they designed a mobile cable to be as mobile as they were. With ChargeKey you can charge anywhere there's a USB, so you no longer need to be concerned when your battery is running low. It works with: iPhone 5/5S/5C and fits on your keychain.
Pre-Orders ship February 15, but as a Smart Tech News Fan, just comment on this blog post about why you want to win one and 2 winners will randomly be chosen at the close of CES next week. The ChargeKey will be mailed to the winners. United States addresses only. Good Luck!!
Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 12, 2013
Gaming Trends: Kunal Malik, SF 49ers CTO Creating a Green and Software-Driven Stadium
Kunal Malik |
Check out my Gaming Trends Article for further details.
Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 12, 2013
Carbon markets reached a value of $216 million in 2012 according to State of the Forest Carbon Markets 2013
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Source: Ecosystem Marketplace |
The Executive Summary key findings are:
• Over time, this report series has tracked 513 forest and land-use carbon projects. Developers representing 162 projects responded in 2013, including 62 projects never before reported.
• The global markets for offsets from agriculture, forestry, and other land-use projects transacted 28 MtCO2e, a 9% increase from 2011. Market value reached $216 million in 2012, 8% shy of 2011’s record $237 million. Forestry offsets’ average price fell slightly to $7.8/tonne (tCO2e).
• Voluntary offset buyers drove 95% of all market activity (27 MtCO2e) and 92% of value ($198 million), as corporate buyers renewed or pursued new climate targets, while buyers in California and Australia sought forestry offsets to prepare for compliance carbon markets.
• This report series has tracked a cumulative 134 MtCO2e of offsets transacted from forest carbon projects, valued at an estimated $0.9 billion over time from the carbon management of 26.5 million hectares.
• The private sector remained the largest source of demand, responsible for 19.7 MtCO2e or 70% of market activity. Two out of every three offsets were sold to multinational corporations. Businesses were motivated by offset-inclusive corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, or to “demonstrate climate leadership” in their industry or to send signals to regulators.
• Demand for offsets from A/R projects remained high (8.6 MtCO2e) but fell from the prior year, while REDD offset demand grew for the fi rst time since the project type’s all-time high in 2010.
• The forest carbon markets extended project development to 58 countries, up from 54 locations in 2011. North American projects generated one quarter of all offsets transacted, while project developers in the Global South transacted half of overall market share.
• Projects seeking or achieving certifi cation to the Verifi ed Carbon Standard (VCS) transacted 15.7 MtCO2e, or 57% of all market activity. Around 12.2 MtCO2e of these sales were from projects seeking dual certification to VCS and the Climate, Community and Biodiversity Standards (CCB Standards).
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