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It controls all foreign media and image
production
outside of China from foreign media working within China.
I put it to you that information, if viewed from the point of food, is never a
production
issue; you never speak of food overload.
So you start really understanding that you can have diseases, toxins, a need to balance your diet, and once you start looking, and from that point on, everything I have done in terms of the consumption of information, the
production
of information, the preparation of information, I've looked at from the viewpoint of food.
And then, in 1918, coal
production
in Britain peaked, and has declined ever since.
In due course, Britain started using oil and gas from the North Sea, and in the year 2000, oil and gas
production
from the North Sea also peaked, and they're now on the decline.
Well, we can measure renewables in the same units and other forms of power
production
in the same units.
So countries like Australia, Russia, Libya, Kazakhstan, could be our best friends for renewable
production.
He gives them more money for geological data, they come back, they can't tell him where to go into
production.
He helped us understand that social media's becoming social
production.
This is a new means of
production
in the making.
It was agrarian, and the means of
production
and political system was called feudalism, and knowledge was concentrated in the church and the nobility.
In the economic system in traditional Africa, the means of
production
is privately owned.
So if we save people from HIV/AIDS, if we save them from malaria, it means they can form the base of
production
for our economy.
So the yield for urban hives, in terms of honey production, is higher as well as the overwintering survival, compared to rural areas.
It was a center of entertainment, of energy production, of work, a center of health care.
Production
was centralized in assembly plants.
You had centralized energy
production.
Biofuels
production
is integrated with alternative energy is integrated with aquaculture.
I set out to find a pathway to innovative
production
of sustainable biofuels, and en route I discovered that what's really required for sustainability is integration more than innovation.
When people talk about the need to increase global food
production
to feed those nine billion people that are expected on the planet by 2050, I always think of these graphs.
At the moment, Europe depends on importing millions of tons of soy from South America, where its
production
contributes to global warming, to deforestation, to biodiversity loss, to feed livestock here in Europe.
So, every Popcorn
production
begins with the video, and so I've made a short, 20-second clip using a newscaster template that we use in workshops.
Now in this Popcorn
production
we've got the title card, we've got a Google Map that shows up picture-in-picture, then Popcorn lets it push outside the frame and take over the whole screen.
And it's exactly the same for the people who watch your
production.
Then in about the 1930s, with the advent of plate glass, rolled steel and mass production, we were able to make floor-to-ceiling windows and unobstructed views, and with that came the irreversible reliance on mechanical air conditioning to cool our solar-heated spaces.
So because we tested it with wheelchair users, with wheelchair manufacturers, we got that feedback from them, not just articulating their problems, but articulating their solutions, and worked together to go back to the drawing board and make a new design, which we brought back to East Africa in '09 that worked a lot better than a normal wheelchair on rough terrain, but it still didn't work well indoors because it was too big, it was heavy, it was hard to move around, so again with that user feedback, we went back to the drawing board, came up with a better design, 20 pounds lighter, as narrow as a regular wheelchair, tested that in a field trial in Guatemala, and that advanced the product to the point where we have now that it's going into
production.
This actually wasn't so great for the development of the aviation industry, and this was at a time that in particular the U.S. government was interested in ramping up the
production
of military airplanes.
The U.S. government decided to take action, and forced those patent holders to make their patents available to share with others to enable the
production
of airplanes.
So surely if a patent pool could be established to ramp up the
production
of military airplanes, we should be able to do something similar to tackle the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
So I thought, "Duh, Robin, this is the difference between industrial
production
and peer production."
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