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Opening tomorrow at Hamburg’s Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, the Climate  Capsules exhibition highlights twenty-five micro habitats  “intended to make human life possible independently of the surrounding  climatic conditions.” Divided into five forms – body capsules, living  capsules, urban capsules, nature capsules and atmosphere capsules.
Along with a who’s who of habitat builders throughout history there are also  geo-engineering concepts for fertilizing sea water and injecting the  stratosphere with sulphur, while the literature talks soberly of the  fact that “climatological developments have already come to the point  where emission-reduction strategies become obsolete”.
(via Another Mag)

Opening tomorrow at Hamburg’s Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, the Climate Capsules exhibition highlights twenty-five micro habitats “intended to make human life possible independently of the surrounding climatic conditions.” Divided into five forms – body capsules, living capsules, urban capsules, nature capsules and atmosphere capsules.

Along with a who’s who of habitat builders throughout history there are also geo-engineering concepts for fertilizing sea water and injecting the stratosphere with sulphur, while the literature talks soberly of the fact that “climatological developments have already come to the point where emission-reduction strategies become obsolete”.

(via Another Mag)

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