[extropy-chat] Re:katrina opportunity

giorgio gaviraghi giogavir at yahoo.it
Tue Sep 6 12:30:07 UTC 2005


the recent new orleans disaster must be considered as
an alrm bell of things to come during this century.
natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes,
tsunamis, earthquakes, mudslides , fires, and others
re becoming more frequent nd more dsmaging.
Katrina , beyond the tragedy and loss of people's
life, is giving us the big opportunity to rethink and
rebuild human habitas, cities and all other buildings,
must be designed and built with new concepts that will
allow:
-independence from land situation and changes (ie at a
controlled height)
-completely connected by transportation networks
utilizing energy locally generated from renewable and
clean sources
-multistory structures for separate activities 
in controlled environmental conditions
-maximum respect for the natural ecosystem with
conservation of natural landscape nd animal life
-optimizing human activities with minimum space
utilization, waste recycling, energy conservation
concepts
the cities of the future design concepts, must be
addressed today.
Let's not forget that our cities  reflect the after
the cave technology for human beings, they need a
complete replanning and consideration to be in
sinthony wity the new human and technological
requiremets
since roman times nothing has really changed in city
planning and architecture
Is about time that also this sector is addressed with
the new attitude that has allowed the advances in
biotechnology, information and communication systems.
the rebuilding of new orleans , while necessary and
urgent, should be an opportunity to rethink our citie
and our relationship wit the environment, utilizing
new technologies, new concep.
You would  not dressed like an ancient roman, why are
you still living in a similar habitat?ts and new
approaches
let not waste it
--- Technotranscendence <neptune at superlink.net> ha
scritto: 

> On Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:11 AM BillK
> pharos at gmail.com wrote:
> > Since 9/11 FEMA has been made part of Dept
> > of Homeland Security and only spends about
> > 25% of what it used to on disaster planning and
> > recovery.
> 
> FEMA is part of the problem.  Here's a blast from
> the past on them:
> 
>
http://www.mises.org/freemarket_detail.asp?control=213&sortorder=articledate
> 
> and, especially, here:
> 
> http://www.mises.org/story/227
> 
> > As more people are now living in places 'in the
> > way of harm' the US probably needs a permanent
> > disaster recovery army which moves on from one
> > site to the next.
> 
> Part of the reason this is so is because the costs
> of living in these
> places have been made artificially low by government
> intervention.
> Creating a "disaster recovery army" will only
> increase such incentives.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dan
> http://uweb1.superlink.net/~neptune/
> 
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