April 2, 2017Comments are off for this post.

The South Bowl – Kickstarter Coming In April

‘The South Bowl: A Ceramic Bowl With A Carbon Offset’ by Jeremy Burnich, will launch on Kickstarter the first week of April 2017. Each South Bowl takes embodied CO2 into account and attempts to neutralize it's environmental impact with a voluntary carbon offset (VCO). The South Bowl's integrated carbon offsets will fund projects in renewable energy, forestry, and energy efficiency - over time reducing the emission of carbon and putting us on the road to a healthier planet.

The South Bowl offsets a 1/4 metric ton of carbon dioxide.

First Prototype of The South Bowl

“The South Bowl started about a year ago as I thought about the effects of climate change on Antarctica.” says designer Jeremy Burnich, “I started with a simple idea for a bowl shaped like the bottom of the world. I went through several design variations but got really motivated to go forward on this project when I got the idea to make it have a real effect on lowering carbon emissions. I felt like I had to do something in response to the short sighted environmental rollbacks the current occupant of the White House (I still can’t believe Trump won the 2016 election) is going forward with.”

The South Bowl is a small way to make a big difference.

Every product you see has embodied energy - the energy that it took to create it and ship it to you.  From bread to bricks to terrazzo tiles to toilets, every human made object has some sort of environmental impact. CO2 is part of every product you use. Most of our energy comes from burning fossil fuels, the burning of which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which in turn affects the climate.

For example, to be carbon neutral a South Bowl weighing an estimated 1 kg (it will probably weigh less) would have to offset approximately 0.7 to 1.0 kg of embodied carbon.  This is a little more than half a cubic meter. That’s a box about 2 feet by 2 feet – around the size of a typical multifunction laser printer.

The South Bowl integrates a 250 kg carbon offset.  If stacked in 1 kg cubes, the CO2 offset represented by one South Bowl would measure 8 feet deep and be 16 feet tall.


Will carbon offsets alone solve climate change? No, but taking environmental impact into account pushes us forward to better begin reducing the buildup of carbon pollution that is causing climate change. I believe in the concept of "aggregation of marginal gains.” If we improved every area related to carbon pollution by even just 1 percent, then those small gains would add up to remarkable improvement.

The Antarctic is the canary in the coal mine - the things happening there are harbingers of what's to come.   Western Antarctica is warming faster than scientists thought possible. The fourth largest ice shelf on the continent appears likely to break off, creating one of the largest icebergs ever recorded. Scientists are growing increasingly concerned over the future of other ice shelves.

If you back The South Bowl, not only would you be helping create a well made and unique product (made in the United States by Mudshark Studios in Portland Oregon) you'd also be taking a positive step to combat climate change.

Production Partner

 

 

 

Mudshark Studios is a private label ceramic manufacturing company located in Portland Oregon. Mudshark Studios captured the attention of Martha Stewart, who honored them as rising stars in American arts and crafts.

Carbon Offsets

 

 

Carbonfund.org is leading the fight against global warming, making it easy and affordable for any individual, business or organization to reduce & offset their climate impact and hasten the transition to a clean energy future.


When launched on Kickstarter the South Bowl will sell for $68 (20% discount from it’s retail price). Early Bird Supporters get an even better deal of $54 (36% discount).  

Other reward tiers will be available as well.

The Production South Bowl:

  • Diameter: The final diameter is set to be optimized  and will be between 11 and 15 inches. (28 to 38 cm)
  • Depth:  Approximately 4.5 to 6 inches (11.5 - 15.2 cm)
  • Material: Earthenware with gloss white glaze

This campaign will run through April and into May.  During that time one final 3D printed master will be produced and the molds modeled around it. The bowls will then be manufactured taking approximately 6 to 8 weeks. Fulfillment of orders follows in mid July.

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March 3, 2017Comments are off for this post.

Make 100: RESISTOR Enamel Pins – Successful!

ON January 23rd, 2017 I launched my first crowdfunding campaign as part of the Make:100 initiative on Kickstarter.  It ended on February 22 with 343% funding achieved.

It was a success!

I had wanted to  try a Kickstarter for a while and their Make 100 initiative - focus on an edition of 100 things - made sense.   It seemed like an achievable goal. I mean, there are billions of people on the world.  Chances are I could make something that at least 100 might want.  Right?

I was further prompted by the inauguration of Donald Trump.  I was still reeling and dumbfounded by the November election.  How could half the country have elected this man to be their leader?  I wasn't the only person who questioned the election and called for resistance.

I thought it was important to have a symbol for that resistance.

Electrical Resistor Symbol
Electrical Resistor Symbol

 

In electronic circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, to divide voltages, bias active elements, and terminate transmission lines, among other uses.

By unhappy coincidence on January 27th, Donald Trump signed Executive Order 13769 - his first Muslim ban.  There were nationwide protests. Then on January 29th a federal judge on issued an emergency stay temporarily and partially preventing the enforcement of Order 13769.

I say it was unhappy coincidence because, here is a breakdown of pledges to my campaign generated by Kicktraq.

Notice any spikes?

That's right.  A lot happened on the 29th.  And the single largest pledge day was on the 29th.  In effect, the success of the Kickstarter campaign was a reaction what Trump was doing.

It’s great that it was successful but it’s sad that the current occupant of the White House who inspired the campaign also pushed the campaign forward.  Indeed, it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good.

But, we shouldn’t have to have a symbol to resist the President. But then again, we’ve never had a man like Trump be President before.

 

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