Posted by NARUTO on October 16, 2009 ·
Changes in the infrastructure of the internet and in the economy, happened in the last two years, are causing a larger concentration in the traffic of data in the Web. It is what affirms the study done by Arbor Networks and the University of Michigan. Thirty companies, called by them of “hyper giants”, are responsible for a third of whole transport [...]
Posted by GSerrano on October 6, 2009 ·
The billion-dollar floodgates being installed in Venice might not save the city. These mobile floodgates are being constructed with the aim of safeguarding the 1,300-year-old island city of Venice. The ambitious and costly engineering feat may not be enough to protect the city from rising sea levels due to climate change.
Having risen from mudflats [...]
Posted by GSerrano on July 17, 2009 ·
Dubai, born of the dream to create a Middle Eastern Shangri-la, was ‘built from nothing in just a few wild decades on credit and ecocide, suppression and slavery.’ Today, there are half-finished buildings and new establishments that look plush and posh but with ceilings that leak rainwater and tiles falling off. Some of the infrastructure pieces [...]
Posted by GSerrano on July 2, 2009 ·
Since the adoption in October 2008 of its strategic plan on climate change and development, the World Bank has worked exceptionally hard to become a major player in climate issues. After being convinced that the climate change battle will be won in the cities, the World Bank is amending its preparedness strategy and position.
The new World Bank strategy [...]