Category Archives: English
EcoDump Apr08
Well, parenthood came out of the blue. Became a proud father of a six week early, 2.2kg, 46cm small boy this April. This made the article-hunting in April somewhat low-prio. Anyway, here’s the April 2008 list of interesting articles. Design … Continue reading
EcoDump Mar08
EcoDump #2, this time severely late due to Life™. I was wondering whether I should combine the March and April post, but the number of interesting articles had me voting against myself on the matter. So, the March 2008 dump … Continue reading
EcoDump Feb08
Well. Since there’s happening so much on the eco-front, I decided to–sort of–dump some of the interesting “eco” links I’ve read during the month. This would be the first and I will try to do one at a monthly basis. … Continue reading
Green Freedom, CO2 into Fuel
Los Alamos National Laboratory has developed a low-risk, transformational concept, called Green Freedom™, for large-scale production of carbon-neutral, sulfur-free fuels and organic chemicals from air and water. Currently, the principal market for the Green Freedom production concept is fuel for … Continue reading
Humans: The Next Generators
As simple as it is ingenious. Fluxxlab, a New Your based studio, decided to tell us how blind we all are to the most obvious solutions sometimes. In an attempt to have malls, offices and other public buildings consume less … Continue reading
Recycle your clothes
What do you do with your old clothes? Until last week I just kinda threw them away or, if they still are usable, give them away to some kind of charity. But the worn out clothes has still gone into … Continue reading
Toyota Rooftop Gardens
Old news, but interesting. Most people know about Toyota and their efforts to make greener cars. Most notably the Prius, but now also most of the new Lexuses. What at least I was unaware of was that they also have … Continue reading
Reverse Graffiti FTW
I like graffiti. I like the way it can spice up those boring concrete walls in tunnels and similar. Nicely executed it can even make a building look nicer and some people actually provide walls for graffiti. One problem, though, … Continue reading
Green Jeans
Inhabitat » Blog Archive » SUSTAINABLE STYLE SUNDAY: Green Jeans “Blue jeans are a staple of almost everyone’s wardrobe – man, woman, young and old. Its safe to say that we’d all like to find the perfect pair of jeans … Continue reading
Worn again… sort of
WORN|AGAIN is another place to get your feet all dressed up nice in an eco-friendly kind of way. They too, as Terra Plana does, focus on producing footwear made from recycled and environment-friendly materials. Just think about it. Why buy … Continue reading