George RichardsonThe Limits of Reuse: Why shopping second hand won’t save usBuying reused items seems like a straightforward way to prevent the environmental and social harms of our economy. It’s not so simple.Nov 7, 2021Nov 7, 2021
George RichardsonDiscovering DegrowthYears after initially being confronted by degrowth and rejecting it, why have I now become interested in it?Nov 3, 2020Nov 3, 2020
George RichardsonSurveillance Capitalism — A Diary of DeletionWarning — this content is stale! I started this project at a point in my life where I was between jobs and had some spare time on my hands…Jan 23, 2018Jan 23, 2018
George RichardsonRoboFlop - Serve the public trust? Protect the innocent? Uphold the law?This post is written in commemoration of one who was sent out to protect and serve. A member of the security services, who has just served…Dec 16, 2017Dec 16, 2017
George RichardsoninTowards Data ScienceSearching for Energy in a Random ForestHow much of the Earth’s land surface would we need to cover in solar panels to provide the entire population’s energy needs? Not much…Apr 12, 20171Apr 12, 20171
George RichardsoninTowards Data ScienceOpen Data Day Seattle 2017Saturday 4th March was Open Data Day 2017. In Seattle, it crept up on us without anyone noticing, myself included. Luckily, The City’s…Mar 11, 20171Mar 11, 20171
George RichardsoninData for DemocracyA Data Science Journey with D4DOr: 5 Things I’ve Learned from D4D (That You Can Too)Mar 7, 2017Mar 7, 2017