MarchMar 1 Sunday 09
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FebruaryFeb 15 Friday 08
A vegetable growing process that's documented through a couple of gardening books.
FebruaryFeb 5 Tuesday 08
Andrew Revkin of the NY Times writes about the plans to build another attraction in the United Arab Emirates. This time it's targeting the ever-trendy environmental heat wave. ( Car-Free, Solar City in Gulf Could Set a New Standard for Green Design )
JanuaryJan 24 Thursday 08
Eliza Barclay writes about the plans to add more bike paths in Mexico City.
JanuaryJan 21 Monday 08
Keith Bradsher at the New York Times covers the 37% increase of food costs in 2007 and the many problems that are resulting throughout the Word because of the soaring fuel prices. This news is very unsettling and a wonderful response to the last article I mentioned. (A …
A graph of food prices, oil consumption, and oil prices. (Rising Costs Felt at the World's Dinner Tables)
JanuaryJan 18 Friday 08
Joel Stein of Time Magazine provides a funny opposition to the farm-to-table movement (Extreme Eating).
JanuaryJan 17 Thursday 08
Environmental News Network informs of the plans to build a 30-story vertical farm in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas to Build World's First 30 Story Vertical Farm).
JanuaryJan 14 Monday 08
Autoblog Green explains how a Dutch company is capturing solar energy with asphalt. (In future, the road heats you - solar energy stored in asphalt)
DecemberDec 6 Thursday 07
This is a short video that was created to briefly describe what the whole idea of Urban Harvesting is about. You can read more about it in the previous post listed below.
OctoberOct 28 Sunday 07
The idea is simple and based upon the problem that most of the fruit that makes it into our grocery stores is transported great distances (1,000+ miles on average). All this energy, while a large percentage of fruit in people's backyard simply goes to waste because most …
OctoberOct 24 Wednesday 07
Joseph Gallo Dairy & Cheese Plant's methane capture provides 80% of the electricity for the plant from 5,000 cows. The farm uses waste water from the cheese plant to flush the manure from the cattle stalls. The solid manure is removed and the remaining liquid …
OctoberOct 16 Tuesday 07
In early 2005, a web site was launched for the Nevada Clean Energy Coalition. The coalition consisted of 22 organizations, and accumulated over 4,500 signatures opposing a Sempra coal power plant that was planning to be built in Northwestern Nevada.
In March of 2006, …
OctoberOct 10 Wednesday 07
Terra Daily covers the inuagural trip of the first hybrid train in France ( World's first hybrid train makes inaugural trip in France ).
This is an interesting modular concept covered by Collin Dunn. It allows you to take handle of your book shelf, one row at a time. ( Books to Go: Modular Shelving for Multi-Use Space )
An interesting article about the wasteful journies of cotton and tomatos in an international trade. ( Cotton and Tomato Travels: The Absurdity of World Trade )
Collin Dunn shows us an interesting chair design (Recycle Your CDs, Build a New Seat with Panda Chair ) from recycled CDs.
Kate Andrews covers the Aptera Diesel-Electric Hybrid ( APTERA Diesel-Electric Hybrid Car On Sale Now! ) Release.
Jasmin Malik Chua covers a story on a nice information design that puts endangered species across the alphabet ( Present&Correct Spells Out ABCs of U.K. Endangered Plants, Animals )
OctoberOct 7 Sunday 07
As means of reducing wasteful electrical consumption, Jack Godfrey Wood came up with a design concept for a switch that simply turns off your whole house. Well, maybe everything that doesn't require a constant electrical source.
This product acts like a hub for all …