Inhabitat is Looking For Design Bloggers!

February 28, 2010 by  
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Hey readers.. Any of you out there want to write for the biggest green design news site on the web?

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Inhabitat is Looking For Design Bloggers!

Inhabitat is Looking For Design Bloggers!

February 28, 2010 by  
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Hey readers.. Any of you out there want to write for the biggest green design news site on the web? We’re currently looking for a pro blogger (or two) who is knowledgeable and passionate about sustainable design and interested in contributing breaking news stories on a daily basis.

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Inhabitat is Looking For Design Bloggers!

Inhabitat is Looking For Design Bloggers!

February 28, 2010 by  
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Hey readers.. Any of you out there want to write for the biggest green design news site on the web

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NASA Releases the Best Picture of Earth Ever

February 28, 2010 by  
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Photo via NASA Never before has the Earth been captured in such high resolution.

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NASA Releases the Best Picture of Earth Ever

February 28, 2010 by  
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Photo via NASA Never before has the Earth been captured in such high resolution. Researchers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center recently uploaded an amazing series of composite pictures of our planet , named “Blue Marble,” onto the photo sharing Web site Flickr

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NASA Releases the Best Picture of Earth Ever

February 28, 2010 by  
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Photo via NASA Never before has the Earth been captured in such high resolution. Researchers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center recently uploaded an amazing series of composite pictures of our planet , named “Blue Marble,” onto the photo sharing Web site Flickr . One look at such a clear view of Earth,

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Nike Creates World Cup Jerseys From Landfill Plastic

February 28, 2010 by  
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Photo: AFP In doing their part to help make the upcoming World Cup a bit greener, Nike has unveiled their official team jerseys–made from plastic bottles found in landfills. Players from Brazil, Portugal, and the Netherlands will be wearing the once-was-waste shirts, and millions of fans are expected to follow suit. For Nike, using the recycled plastic isn’t just a nice gesture to the environment; It takes 30 percent less energy to produce these

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Nike Creates World Cup Jerseys From Landfill Plastic

February 28, 2010 by  
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Photo: AFP In doing their part to help make the upcoming World Cup a bit greener, Nike has unveiled their official team jerseys–made from plastic bottles found in landfills. Players from Brazil, Portugal, and the Netherlands will be wearing the once-was-waste shirts, and millions of fans are expected to follow suit. For Nike, using the recycled plastic isn’t just a nice gesture to the environment; It takes 30 percent less energy to produce these

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Nike Creates World Cup Jerseys From Landfill Plastic

February 28, 2010 by  
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Photo: AFP In doing their part to help make the upcoming World Cup a bit greener, Nike has unveiled their official team jerseys–made from plastic bottles found in landfills. Players from Brazil, Portugal, and the Netherlands will be wearing the once-was-waste shirts, and millions of fans are expected to follow suit. For Nike, using the recycled plastic isn’t just a nice gesture to the environment; It takes 30 percent less energy to produce these

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Jamie Oliver Meets Some First Graders Who Don’t Know Fruits and Vegetables

February 28, 2010 by  
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photo via jamie oliver If you need further proof that our nation’s food system needs to be rethought, check out this video where chef Jamie Oliver encounters some first grade students who cannot identify popular fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, eggplant, and cauliflower.

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