Friends of the Earth Nanotechnology Project - New website!
michelle | 27.04.2006 05:41 | Analysis | Ecology | London | World
Nanotechnology is being heralded as the basis of the next industrial revolution, yet, amidst the hype there are serious questions about the health, environmental and social impacts of this powerful new technology. The FoE nano project aims to catalyse debate on what is set to be one of the defining issues of our time.
Technology shapes our society, and our society shapes technology. The new nano technologies are potentially so powerful that we have an urgent need to understand them, and to make sure that they are developed in the public interest
This site aims to provide general information about nanotechnology developments and implications. It includes writings and briefings from Friends of the Earth, as well as reference materials from other organisations and news.
For a basic intro to nanotechnology - what it is and how it works, click here. nano.foe.org.au/
We at Friends of the Earth believe passionately in people power. The voices and choices of everyday people can a profound impact on decision makers and on the future. So we encourage you to learn about the issues, develop your own ideas about nanotechnologies, and if you share our concerns, then take action in your own way, in your own community.
For more information about Friends of the Earth, visit http://www.foe.org.au
nano.foe.org.au/
Technology shapes our society, and our society shapes technology. The new nano technologies are potentially so powerful that we have an urgent need to understand them, and to make sure that they are developed in the public interest
This site aims to provide general information about nanotechnology developments and implications. It includes writings and briefings from Friends of the Earth, as well as reference materials from other organisations and news.
For a basic intro to nanotechnology - what it is and how it works, click here. nano.foe.org.au/
We at Friends of the Earth believe passionately in people power. The voices and choices of everyday people can a profound impact on decision makers and on the future. So we encourage you to learn about the issues, develop your own ideas about nanotechnologies, and if you share our concerns, then take action in your own way, in your own community.
For more information about Friends of the Earth, visit http://www.foe.org.au
nano.foe.org.au/
michelle
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Electrons and Matter
27.04.2006 08:59
Indeed they will. The OWO will not be inclined to lose control quietly, but it will lose nevertheless. The parrot people of the global media will be encouraged to actively suppress and distort the message in Plichta's findings. The various agencies of totalitarian-democracies will be charged with cracking down on "trouble makers" who attempt to spread the truth of the Prime Number Cross. The institutions and opinion leaders of grant-governed science will, when they are no longer able to ignore them, vigorously denounce Plichta's discoveries.
http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2006/04/111408.php
Jim