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This might be connectied to the Mesh Cities project about arts in transitional spaces. | This might be connectied to the Mesh Cities project about arts in transitional spaces. | ||
- | ==== Press ==== | + | ==== Press and other writing, talking, etc ==== |
- | A collection of articles. | + | A collection of articles, podcasts, television, etc. |
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+ | === 2021 === | ||
+ | September: There' | ||
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+ | May: Low Tech magazine How to design a sailing ship for the 21st century. Critical analysis of the field. https:// | ||
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+ | May: Schooner Appolonia Hudson River. https:// | ||
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+ | Spring: Master' | ||
===2020=== | ===2020=== | ||
+ | November: UNCTAD "Sail cargo: Charting a new path for emission-free shipping?" | ||
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+ | July: Magazine ab FLOAT, article about Timbercoast. https:// | ||
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June: BBC Series " | June: BBC Series " | ||
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+ | Text and Photos, "In the Stillness Between Two Waves of the Sea" https:// | ||
The Maritime Executive "Back to the Future" | The Maritime Executive "Back to the Future" | ||
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===2019=== | ===2019=== | ||
October: French sail assisted project tod eliver the Ariane rockets to South America. https:// | October: French sail assisted project tod eliver the Ariane rockets to South America. https:// | ||
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+ | Guardian "Winds of change: the sailing ships cleaning up sea transport" | ||
July: Lush importing cork products from Portugal with sail cargo. https:// | July: Lush importing cork products from Portugal with sail cargo. https:// | ||
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+ | Slate (Secret History of the Future) | ||
+ | A Second Wind: Could we go back to wind-powered ships—and eliminate commercial shipping’s carbon emissions—by rediscovering a clever nautical innovation that we abandoned a century ago? https:// | ||
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+ | Zotter importiert Cacoa: Brigantes und Timbercoast: | ||
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+ | March: 6 page article in Afloat in Australia. Ceiba and several other projects. https:// | ||
===2018=== | ===2018=== | ||
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June, German newspaper http:// | June, German newspaper http:// | ||
+ | May: The Conversation "Plain sailing: how traditional methods could deliver zero-emission shipping" | ||
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+ | March: Float Magazine: https:// | ||
January German TV (5 min) https:// | January German TV (5 min) https:// | ||
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October https:// | October https:// | ||
+ | Septe,mber: Joe Butcher of El Lago coffee in Houston, Texas, planning to build a schooner. His last attempt ended in shipwreck (2007). https:// | ||
Juni 2015: http:// | Juni 2015: http:// | ||
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June Slow Food? Depends on the Wind. Main Freight, Hudson River project. http:// | June Slow Food? Depends on the Wind. Main Freight, Hudson River project. http:// | ||
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+ | === 2007 === | ||
+ | Joe Butcher was trying to import coffee sirect from Belize, Mexico, to Houston, Texas, in his boat Red Cloud. This article ios from beforehand. | ||
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+ | The sad thing is that the ship ended up sinking en route. See article from 2015. | ||