Hi there, here's the links for the first episode of the podcast Bootstrapping the Planet. If you've found this without hearing the podcast, the episode should be up on iTunes in a few days.
Orphanage built from earthbags in Africa.
Ikea flat pack housing for refugees.
Prefab low-cost housing developed in Vietnam
Project works to provide bathrooms in India.
Lifestraw campaign brings water filtration to Kenya.
MIT's pine branch water filter works almost as well as commercial models.
Arsenic in ground water around the world.
Air wells.
How to make a solar still.
Not mentioned on the podcast, but worth linking to is this proposal for a solar powered portable desalinator.
CalTech Kohler bathroom made from a converted shipping container in India.
Temple of the Holy Shit/Factory of Black Gold project
How to make a composting toilet
How to make a candle powered space heater.
A commercial version that's currently seeking backers on Indiegogo.
Human Waste Bioreactor to provide cooking fuel for Kenyan school.
Old laptop batteries could power slums.
Cuts pushed by the IMF led to the Ebola crisis report claims.
World Bank plans to drop human rights requirements in lending agreements are greeted with protest.
Peruvians face crisis over warming climate.
Peru paints mountain white in hopes of restoring vanishing glacier.
Tibetans carve caves into mountain to extend life of glaciers.
Update to a study done in the '70s says the world is in danger of seeing modern society collapse.
"Cyclone College" in India educates villagers on the environment and natural disasters.
Questions? Comments? You can email the show at bootstrapplanet <at> gmail dot com
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