Why do Pacific Islanders lead seasteading?
Seasteading is a source of optimism for many people on the islands.
Seasteading is a source of optimism for many people on the islands.
Seasteading will produce surprising innovations that we can’t possibly imagine.
In 1970, cruise ships were a luxury for rich people only. Now they’re cheaper per night than many coastal hotels. In 1990, cell phones were for the rich. Now children… Read More »Seasteading! Only for the Rich?
Tsunamis are luckily harmless on the deep sea. They’re only destructive when they reach land.
oil rigs and cruise ships are safe from pirates, and seasteads will be, too. There’s a flourishing industry of private security firms protecting thousands of ships on the ocean right now. They are far better equipped than pirates, and pirates have never boarded a ship with a private security team.
This 3-minute seasteading video, which sums up technologies described by aquapreneurs in the book, is still the most-viewed on BBC’s “Newtopias”. Please share this with friends and colleagues. Does humanity’s future lie… Read More »BBC Launches “Newtopias”: Seasteading Most-Watched Video Short!
If you support seasteading, you often get interrogated. What about pirates? How about tsunamis? What’s to stop empires from invading? Aren’t seasteads only for rich people?
Really puts a damper on the dinner parties.
It’s time to create short answers to all these questions that can be easily shared.
Want more questions answered? Read the book, Seasteading: How Floating Nations Will Restore the Environment, Enrich the Poor, Cure the Sick, and Liberate Humanity from Politicians. Want to help make… Read More »What if Seasteads Become Dictatorships?
Lelei LeLaulu is a development entrepreneur from Samoa who specializes in the Pacific Islands and advises the International Finance Corporation on sustainable business. He is a graduate of Harvard Business… Read More »Pacific Islanders Lead Seasteading