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[http://blog.opensourceecology.org/?p=220 Swadeshi] is the Sanskrit word for self-reliance. Gandhi championed self-reliance in the face of British colonialism as a powerful implementation of nonviolent resistance. | |||
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How far can we go with industrial self-reliance? | How far can we go with industrial self-reliance? | ||
=Links from [[Elliot Hallmark]]= | |||
==Industrial Solar== | |||
*[[parabolic to fiberoptic]] | |||
*[[non-imaging optics]] | |||
==Biofuel== | |||
*[[methane to methanol]] | |||
==Closed loop chemistry== | |||
*[[Acetylene production]] | |||
==[[Aluminosilicate chemistry]]== | |||
*[[Geopolymers]] | |||
*[[Silica reclamation]] | |||
*[[Aluminum from clay]] | |||
*[[Silica nanostructures]] | |||
==Intermediate Technology== | |||
*[[Bicycle technology]] | |||
*[http://www.plantsciences.ucdavis.edu/ltras/itech/ Small scale farm technology] (UC Davis) | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 2 July 2013
Swadeshi is the Sanskrit word for self-reliance. Gandhi championed self-reliance in the face of British colonialism as a powerful implementation of nonviolent resistance.
How far can we go with industrial self-reliance?
Links from Elliot Hallmark
Industrial Solar
Biofuel
Closed loop chemistry
Aluminosilicate chemistry
Intermediate Technology
- Bicycle technology
- Small scale farm technology (UC Davis)