Matt Yglesias Has a Plan for One Billion Americans. His Prescriptions May Not Be Radical Enough.
Is the opportunity to live a good life â rather than not exist at all â a good thing?
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Matthew Yglesias, author of
One Billion Americans, is a father of one, pushing 40. So am I. So Matt probably knows about the snot sucker.
A few minutes ago, I drew snot from a babyâs nose by sucking through a plastic tube. Jeremy hates that even more than he hates shrunken cloth diapers or wearing pants. But he loves throwing yogurt on the floor, turning pages and playing with his dad. So all in all, it was a good morning.
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Recently, students from Umeå Institute of Design at Umeå University, Sweden, completed a unique project in collaboration with the Cluster of Forest Technology along with several major stakeholders in the forest industry. But the intended client was not industry, but nature.
âIn collaboration with these creative and smart students, we have had the pleasure of exploring new ways forward, with nature and man in focus. It is these types of ideas and concepts that are needed to take necessary steps towards the sustainable forestry of the futureâ says Linda Nyström, CEO of the Cluster of Forest Technology.
A platform for open dialogue between Sami people and forestry companies. Self-propelled forwarders acting as responsive employees in the forest. And drones that can be used both in forestry and in school education at the same time. These are some examples of what students at Umeå Institute of Design have come up with during the project. Most of them come from the