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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #localproduction, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Chinese EV maker Leapmotor taps Stellantis’ Spanish plant for EU production

    Leapmotor, one of China’s strongest-performing electric vehicle (EV) makers this year, has taken a major step towards building…
    #Europe #EU #EuropeanUnion #Leapmotor #localproduction #Overcapacity #Spanishplant #Stellantis #SupplyChain #Tariffs #Tesla
    europesays.com/europe/35804/

  2. Chinese EV maker Leapmotor taps Stellantis’ Spanish plant for EU production

    Leapmotor, one of China’s strongest-performing electric vehicle (EV) makers this year, has taken a major step towards building…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #Stellantis #Leapmotor #localproduction #overcapacity #Spanishplant #SupplyChain #Tariffs #Tesla
    europesays.com/netherlands/983

  3. #IDRABCN Barcelona Urban Research Institute

    The report analyzes #Mercabarna’s strategic role in the context of the global food crisis and proposes public actions with a special emphasis on #localproduction and short marketing channels
    Public actions to strengthen #Mercabarna in #sustainablefood
    Keywords: sustainable food, Mercabarna, short supply chains, food policy

    idrabcn.com/en/

  4. 👀 What does it really mean to measure impact in ways that matter to people and the planet?

    In this roundtable with Fabcity Global, we dive deep into how ethical data practices and open-source tools can help reshape the way cities measure and create #socialimpact. We explore new approaches to metrics that go beyond GDP and financial indicators—looking instead at collective #resilience, #localProduction, digital #sovereignty, and community empowerment.

    youtube.com/watch?v=2xHHt402OO8

  5. Indonesia blocks Apple from selling iPhone 16, despite a deal to build a local production facility, citing failure to meet domestic content rules. #Apple #iPhone16 #Indonesia #TechNews #Regulations #MobileIndustry #TechPolitics #LocalProduction #MarketAccess

  6. Indonesia blocks Apple from selling iPhone 16, despite a deal to build a local production facility, citing failure to meet domestic content rules. #Apple #iPhone16 #Indonesia #TechNews #Regulations #MobileIndustry #TechPolitics #LocalProduction #MarketAccess

  7. Indonesia blocks Apple from selling iPhone 16, despite a deal to build a local production facility, citing failure to meet domestic content rules. #Apple #iPhone16 #Indonesia #TechNews #Regulations #MobileIndustry #TechPolitics #LocalProduction #MarketAccess

  8. I thought that the collision of these two #Climate related stories in my news feed was interesting:

    Story 1: thebristolcable.org/2023/08/ur

    Story 2: bristol247.com/news-and-featur

    Both are great news. Story 1 examines the potential for #local #food growth in and around #Bristol.
    This is something that I'm passionate about - you could take the #ClimateChange stance, or the local #resiliency stance, or the supporting people to re-engage with the #Earth stance. It also aligns nicely with #Schumacher's 'Small Is Beautiful' philosophy.

    Story 2 is about a new #Solar farm being approved on the outskirts of Bristol.

    Again - big YES. Give me that free energy that's been falling on our heads since the dawn of recorded time!

    What interested me is the collision in between land uses.

    In story 1, we hear that #Bristol has the potential to oversupply the #fruit and #vegetable needs of its population if "all of its green space was used for urban growing". This includes currently unused tracts of land beside the motorway, not just urban snippets and disused corners.

    Story 2 naturally needs space. Solar farms need to go on the land.

    So is there a tension between the needs for human power (food) and the need for technological power (solar = energy = phone chargers, heart monitors, oxygen pumps etc)?

    Is there a balance between the two, and what choices need to be made?

    This might not be "A Thing", but it sparked my interest & I'd love to hear from folks in the know!

    #ClimateChange #ClimateSystem #Agriculture #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #Farming #UrbanFarms #AgroEcology #LocalProduction

  9. I thought that the collision of these two #Climate related stories in my news feed was interesting:

    Story 1: thebristolcable.org/2023/08/ur

    Story 2: bristol247.com/news-and-featur

    Both are great news. Story 1 examines the potential for #local #food growth in and around #Bristol.
    This is something that I'm passionate about - you could take the #ClimateChange stance, or the local #resiliency stance, or the supporting people to re-engage with the #Earth stance. It also aligns nicely with #Schumacher's 'Small Is Beautiful' philosophy.

    Story 2 is about a new #Solar farm being approved on the outskirts of Bristol.

    Again - big YES. Give me that free energy that's been falling on our heads since the dawn of recorded time!

    What interested me is the collision in between land uses.

    In story 1, we hear that #Bristol has the potential to oversupply the #fruit and #vegetable needs of its population if "all of its green space was used for urban growing". This includes currently unused tracts of land beside the motorway, not just urban snippets and disused corners.

    Story 2 naturally needs space. Solar farms need to go on the land.

    So is there a tension between the needs for human power (food) and the need for technological power (solar = energy = phone chargers, heart monitors, oxygen pumps etc)?

    Is there a balance between the two, and what choices need to be made?

    This might not be "A Thing", but it sparked my interest & I'd love to hear from folks in the know!

    #ClimateChange #ClimateSystem #Agriculture #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #Farming #UrbanFarms #AgroEcology #LocalProduction

  10. I thought that the collision of these two #Climate related stories in my news feed was interesting:

    Story 1: thebristolcable.org/2023/08/ur

    Story 2: bristol247.com/news-and-featur

    Both are great news. Story 1 examines the potential for #local #food growth in and around #Bristol.
    This is something that I'm passionate about - you could take the #ClimateChange stance, or the local #resiliency stance, or the supporting people to re-engage with the #Earth stance. It also aligns nicely with #Schumacher's 'Small Is Beautiful' philosophy.

    Story 2 is about a new #Solar farm being approved on the outskirts of Bristol.

    Again - big YES. Give me that free energy that's been falling on our heads since the dawn of recorded time!

    What interested me is the collision in between land uses.

    In story 1, we hear that #Bristol has the potential to oversupply the #fruit and #vegetable needs of its population if "all of its green space was used for urban growing". This includes currently unused tracts of land beside the motorway, not just urban snippets and disused corners.

    Story 2 naturally needs space. Solar farms need to go on the land.

    So is there a tension between the needs for human power (food) and the need for technological power (solar = energy = phone chargers, heart monitors, oxygen pumps etc)?

    Is there a balance between the two, and what choices need to be made?

    This might not be "A Thing", but it sparked my interest & I'd love to hear from folks in the know!

    #ClimateChange #ClimateSystem #Agriculture #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #Farming #UrbanFarms #AgroEcology #LocalProduction

  11. I thought that the collision of these two #Climate related stories in my news feed was interesting:

    Story 1: thebristolcable.org/2023/08/ur

    Story 2: bristol247.com/news-and-featur

    Both are great news. Story 1 examines the potential for #local #food growth in and around #Bristol.
    This is something that I'm passionate about - you could take the #ClimateChange stance, or the local #resiliency stance, or the supporting people to re-engage with the #Earth stance. It also aligns nicely with #Schumacher's 'Small Is Beautiful' philosophy.

    Story 2 is about a new #Solar farm being approved on the outskirts of Bristol.

    Again - big YES. Give me that free energy that's been falling on our heads since the dawn of recorded time!

    What interested me is the collision in between land uses.

    In story 1, we hear that #Bristol has the potential to oversupply the #fruit and #vegetable needs of its population if "all of its green space was used for urban growing". This includes currently unused tracts of land beside the motorway, not just urban snippets and disused corners.

    Story 2 naturally needs space. Solar farms need to go on the land.

    So is there a tension between the needs for human power (food) and the need for technological power (solar = energy = phone chargers, heart monitors, oxygen pumps etc)?

    Is there a balance between the two, and what choices need to be made?

    This might not be "A Thing", but it sparked my interest & I'd love to hear from folks in the know!

    #ClimateChange #ClimateSystem #Agriculture #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #Farming #UrbanFarms #AgroEcology #LocalProduction

  12. I thought that the collision of these two #Climate related stories in my news feed was interesting:

    Story 1: thebristolcable.org/2023/08/ur

    Story 2: bristol247.com/news-and-featur

    Both are great news. Story 1 examines the potential for #local #food growth in and around #Bristol.
    This is something that I'm passionate about - you could take the #ClimateChange stance, or the local #resiliency stance, or the supporting people to re-engage with the #Earth stance. It also aligns nicely with #Schumacher's 'Small Is Beautiful' philosophy.

    Story 2 is about a new #Solar farm being approved on the outskirts of Bristol.

    Again - big YES. Give me that free energy that's been falling on our heads since the dawn of recorded time!

    What interested me is the collision in between land uses.

    In story 1, we hear that #Bristol has the potential to oversupply the #fruit and #vegetable needs of its population if "all of its green space was used for urban growing". This includes currently unused tracts of land beside the motorway, not just urban snippets and disused corners.

    Story 2 naturally needs space. Solar farms need to go on the land.

    So is there a tension between the needs for human power (food) and the need for technological power (solar = energy = phone chargers, heart monitors, oxygen pumps etc)?

    Is there a balance between the two, and what choices need to be made?

    This might not be "A Thing", but it sparked my interest & I'd love to hear from folks in the know!

    #ClimateChange #ClimateSystem #Agriculture #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #Farming #UrbanFarms #AgroEcology #LocalProduction

  13. "World trade is really going to be in shipping around recipes, not cakes and cookies. In other words ... you don't need to have ships full of cars crossing each other in the Pacific, that's not world trade, that's just pure entropy. Most local areas can produce most of the stuff they need, and what needs to be world trade is really the ideas, the recipes, valuing each other's food and art and music and culture."
    - #HazelHenderson
    vimeo.com/28380649

    #WorldTrade #LocalProduction #FreeCulture