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    GreenLight!

    June 18, 2007 /

    I saw these super-creative light fixtures at the Haute Green design exhibit at the end of May and was really taken with them. Turns out I’m not the only one: see more about them here, and here. GreenLight is part of an experimental design project out of NYU. A solar…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Wind to Light in London

    June 18, 2007 /

    I’m always on the lookout for interesting eco-friendly art, or creative projects that make a comment about environmental topics. Artistic endeavors are the primary way the future will look back on our time and judge where our priorities are. Whether writing, painting, sculpting, singing, or creating mixed-media pieces, art tells…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Sevilla Solar Tower

    June 9, 2007 /

    For months, my husband has been raving about a solar tower in Sevilla, Spain, and finally, I’ve seen pictures! Catching the Rays (c) BBC The BBC took a tour of the power plant, one of the first of its kind, and it was exciting to see the theory in action.…

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    Courtney Tenz
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    Striking a Chord in the Industry?

    June 9, 2007 /

    Christian F. Martin IV, maker of Martin guitars, along with guitar makers Taylor, Fender, and Gibson have joined alliances with Greenpeace to bring attention to forest management and sustainability. As Martin stated to the NYT, “I have a 2-year-old daughter, Claire Frances Martin, and she can be the seventh generation…

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    Danelle Brown
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    Bioremediation, well, kind of…

    June 7, 2007 /

    I am sure some of you have heard of kudzu…at least those of you interested in invasive species. This vine is all over the American South and grows at an unbelievably rapid 1 foot/day. That means you could probably sit back, have a cold one, and watch this stuff grow,…

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    Jennifer Veilleux
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    G8 Centering on Global Warming Contributes to….Global Warming

    June 6, 2007 /

    And, not surprisingly, the United States is the worst offender. See why below. Also, great video and commentary on the G8 protesters via: Environmental Graffiti

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    Starre Vartan
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    Dresses and Coyotes in the Great Smoky Mountains

    June 5, 2007 /

    Come on, isn’t this better than a shot of yet another European monument or church? And it’s right here in the U.S.! Trying to figure out a fun Summer trip? Feeling guilty about jetting to Europe because of how much CO2 your ride would produce? Wanting to try something different,…

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    Starre Vartan
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    The World is My Playground: The Summit of the G8

    June 5, 2007 /

    G8 Protesters Over the last year, people in Rostock, Germany have been preparing for the coming week as though there’s a hurricane brewing off the coast of the Baltic – boarding up windows and building fences and booking tickets to get out of town. And though hurricanes are a relatively…

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    Courtney Tenz
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    Green Living in Minnesota

    June 5, 2007 /

    Guest-Blogger Tami Molitor sent this report from Minnesota’s Living Green Expo. I think it’s fantastic to hear about all the green stuff happening in places other than the East and West Coasts, and there’s plenty of it. All Americans need to be involved in building a sustainable world, because pretty…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Affordable housing development recently completed with solar power offset.

    June 1, 2007 /

    I hope we see more stories such as this one in the news! A housing company in California (of course!), Satellite Housing, has just completed a 17 unit development for affordable housing that includes solar panels. The solar installation will offset Carbon emissions the equivalent of planting 20 acres of…

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    Jennifer Veilleux
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