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Archive for December, 2008

Orchid House Near Buenos Aires Is Eco-Concious, But Is It Green?

The Orchid House is one of the first to be built under environmental concerns in Buenos Aires. Designed by architect Andres Remy, it is certainly beautiful and loaded with neat energy saving features, but, Can a house in the middle of a private neighborhood about one hour from the city be green?
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Shoebox is 100% Recycled. But Wait, There’s More…

Here is a neat demonstration of good packaging design. You take the crappy coarse 100% recycled pulp that egg cartons are made of and you mould it around the shape of shoes so that you still have packaging to protect the shoes, but because it is the shape of the shoes rather than the shape […]

Ford Parking Assist Technology Makes Lincoln MKT Crossover (Slightly) More Efficient

Photo credit to Willrad
Well folks, another basic function of life has now been taken away from us, as if we were stumps on a log not able to think and function for ourselves. But perhaps Ford is right. Maybe the public has forgotten the art of parallel parking……

Shade-Grown Coffee Protects Tree Biodiversity

Photo via prince_tigereye
We know that shade-grown coffee is much easier on the environment than sunny coffee plantations. They require less fertilizer, prevent soil erosion, require fewer or zero pesticides, the list goes on. NPR’s Science Friday has a cool podcast up about how shade-grown coffee farms also help with the upkeep of biodiversity of […]

Swedish Town Recycles Heat from Cremations

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Arts and Literature have given us Soylent Green and The Matrix, suggesting human bodies as raw material. Usually this makes people grimace and shiver. But in the Swedish town of Halmstad, it will soon make people warm and cozy. Halmstad officials required improvements at the local crematorium after environmental monitoring indicated too much […]

Demanding Broader Carbon Footprint Calculations

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Carnegie Mellon University researchers are asking companies to do what is only absolutely reasonable in the face of a big global goal of reducing emissions - broaden the terms on which they calculate carbon emissions.
And that means factoring in the emissions of suppliers….

Tick-Borne Diseases May Spread More Easily with Global Warming

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While some studies say global warming is not to blame for an upswing in tick-borne disease occurances, a new experiment shows that warmer temperatures are indeed a problem when it comes to ticks turning towards humans for lunch. …

Epic Environmental Fail: Landowners sue Tennessee Valley Authority for $165M over Coal Ash Spill

Clean Coal Fans, Take Note
As reported here on TreeHugger and on Discovery News last week: “Monday night 2.6 million cubic yards (the equivalent of 525.2 million gallons, 48 times more than the Exxon Valdez spill by volume) of coal ash sludge broke through a dike of a 40-acre holding pond at TVA’s Kingston coal-fired power […]

Ford Parking Assist Technology Makes Lincoln MKT Crossover (Slightly) More Efficient

Photo credit to Willrad
Well folks, another basic function of life has now been taken away from us, as if we were stumps on a log not able to think and function for ourselves. But perhaps Ford is right. Maybe the public has forgotten the art of parallel parking……

Grape extract kills cancer cells

An extract from grape seeds can destroy cancer cells by encouraging them to commit suicide, US research suggests.