Source: matteroftrust.org Published: May 1, 2015 Every day, plants and microorganisms use greenhouse gases to make useful materials, from carbon dioxide-capturing redwood trees and coral reefs to deep sea methane-capturing hydrothermal vent ecosystems. Inspired by...
Source: ocregister.com Published: April 28, 2015 By Joseph Pimentel Walking around Disneyland’s Circle D Corral ranch, Jared Blumenfeld was in awe. A regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency, Blumenfeld went inside the behind-the-scenes barn...
Source: appleinsider.com Published: April 16, 2015 By AppleInsider Staff Apple and The Conservation Fund are partnering to purchase more than 36,000 acres of vulnerable forestland in Maine and North Carolina, and will use the land to sustainably harvest materials that...
Source: ecowatch.com Published: April 21, 2015 Adidas is trying to decrease the staggering amount of plastic waste that ends up in the world’s oceans every year. Photo Credit: Parley for the Oceans Lorraine Chow Would you buy shoes or clothes made from trash that is...
Source: inhabitat.com Published: April 22, 2015 Now, they have just released a free solar concentrator (Sol1) construction guide that aims to educate communities on the ability to harness solar energy through low-cost DIY tech. by Lori Zimmer Imagine a world where...
Source: treehugger.com Published: April 20, 2015 © GoSun Lloyd Alter When I first saw the GoSun stove I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Inventor Patrick Sherwin took an existing idea for concentrating solar energy, the evacuated tube hot water heater, and adapted...
Source: goodnewsnetwork.org Published: April 16, 2015 Photo credit: I Got Garbage Facebook Page The third largest city in India piles up huge amounts of garbage every day, while recycling very little. Thousands of Bangalore’s poorest citizens pick through dangerous...
Source: starternoise.com Published: January 19, 2015 When it comes to green solutions, creating low-cost, renewable energy is an excellent choice for a startup business. Creating energy from waste, without tapping into needed consumer resources, makes that...
Source: Tekthink Published: April 14, 2015 If you are using your car in town to run to work or shopping everyday you know how the gasoline or diesel costs can add up. What if there was a car that only cost 2$ to run for every 125 miles of commute. Sounds great right?...
Source: carscoops.com Published: April 5, 2015 BY andrei Click here to watch “Travel from Daejeon to Sejong by bike Watch it”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LuYsYLqjUtU Not sure if this solution has been tried elsewhere, but there really...