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.
Expect no more than a somewhat categorized list of links.
So, what do we have this month then?
One new-found site that does an awesome job of summarizing the eco blogosphere and that I recommend is GreenOptions.com.
Our neighbors to the east, Russia, seems to be on the eco-friendly-really-tall-building pills with their Gazprom Tower and Russia Tower. Both very tall and in some way considered green.
We also have some rain-power and some advances in solar-power and a promising attempt to copy photosynthesis while at it. And of course a boat powered by the very waves it’s riding.
Also, don’t forget about Earth Hour at March 29th.
More links after the jump.
Energy
- New Clothes Dryer Could Save Billions
- Rain Power
- Solar Bubbles
- Solar cell speeds hydrogen production
- World’s Largest Solar Power Plant Coming to Arizona
Science
Gadgets
Vehicles
- Honda Re-Captures Lost Heat
- Prairie grass revives hope for biofuels
- Air-Powered Cars in America by 2010…
- The Suntory Mermaid II Wave-Powered Boat
Fashion
Design
And finally some stuff I’m having trouble categorizing: