Eric Sparks

@EricSparks
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Sustainability Solutions Architect with a professional certification in Sustainability from MIT. Systems Analyst and sometimes filmmaker, with a podcast on Sustainability.

So... the current US Secretary of Health &Human Services doesn't believe that germs cause disease... this really is the most ridiculous time-line.

https://arstechnica.com/health/2025/04/rfk-jr-s-anti-vaccine-stance-is-rooted-in-a-disbelief-in-germ-theory/

RFK Jr. rejects cornerstone of health science: Germ theory

In his 2021 book vilifying Anthony Fauci, RFK Jr. lays out support for an alternate theory.

Ars Technica
"Way Stations in Space" (1960) Documentary

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➖ RECYCLING JUST GOT EASIER Meet Ameru's AI bin from Bulgaria – a… | Innovation Authority | 35 comments

➖ RECYCLING JUST GOT EASIER Meet Ameru's AI bin from Bulgaria – a self-sorting waste solution that reduces the hassle of recycling! This innovative bin uses computer vision and edge computing to sort waste automatically. It even provides real-time feedback to users via a touchscreen and generates monthly waste analytics reports to help operators identify waste reduction opportunities. What do you think? Could this smart bin revolutionize how we recycle? | 35 comments on LinkedIn

@EUCommission very cool idea. I like it! 🎉
@godpod that would definitely be a LOT of money.

Up to now Environmental Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) can't be done for construction projects until materials have been chosen, which is too late in the Architecture process to make positive changes. Here I discuss a method of having initial baseline LCAs early in the process.

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#lca #lifecycleanalysis #sustainability #Architecture #constructionindustry #construction #circulareconomy #circularmaterials #sustainablefuture #environmentalimpact

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0djDusxDo3NNCjVksmdZ20

Initial LCAs for the Architecture and Contruction Industry

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@madsenandersc they don't need to be physically transported to wherever the rest of the battery system in the house is, just wired in. And I'm not convinced they can't be put on the bottom. Perhaps is just something you drive/back over and it attaches/detaches the battery modules to ports under your car so nobody every needs to lift anything. Is all just creative engineering challenges that I think can be overcome with a little Ingenuity.
@neverbeaten oh, and the podcast is called SparksSustainability
@neverbeaten but yeah, to ever get to real circularity I think there needs to be much greater visibility to what's available. What's even out there, what's it good for, and where's it at?
I'll be interested to hear your other thoughts when you get through the whole podcast/article.

@neverbeaten Thanks. Glad you find the idea intriguing too. And no problem. My podcast is also on YouTube, Amazon, Pandora, PodBean, PodChaser, Boomplay, Deezer, or you can also read it on my site.

https://sparkssustainability.com/2025/01/26/circular-materials-commodities-market/

Circular Materials Commodities Market

Listen: Spotify | YouTube | Amazon | Pandora | Podbean | Podchaser | Boomplay In 1959 in the city of Kalundborg, Denmark a power station was built. Other kinds of plants were put in that same area,…

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