Recycling Mystery: Windows
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Earthling Survey: Confused by Recycling Options?
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Express your opinion and help drive environmental change. Every week, … The post Earthling Survey: Confused by Recycling Options? appeared first on Earth911.com.
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Waste House, Library of Things disrupt city living (in a good way)
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Circularity is the common denominator of new models of city living around the world.
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Why getting serious about sustainability needs to start with training
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Training is the common thread in successful safety and diversity changes to corporate culture. So where is the sustainability training?
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Weed Could Bring Affordable Solar Power Worldwide
April 30, 2010 by
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Purple pokeberry power (Photo: Muffet on Flickr) Never underestimate the power of weeds. Case in point: the common pokeberry weed – whose red dye was once used by American Civil War soldiers to write letters home – may now hold the secret for revolutionizing the next generation of low-cost photovoltaic cells, making widespread, affordable homegrown solar power a real possibility, especially for developing nations.
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Green:Net 2010 – Turning Atoms into Bits: Using Computing to Cut Carbon and Stuff From Our Lives
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Photos by Jaymi Heimbuch Green:Net is all about how technology is benefiting our struggle towards sustainable living. But rather than a festival of green gadgets or services that do little more than help one monitor how much juice their gadgets consume, the event is a gathering of the best minds that look at how technology can play a role in utterly transforming how we interact with our world.
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