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The Power of Wind

What a great commercial. Let’s put wind energy to work.

Baltimore Green Map Launched

Here’s a great new interactive resource for the residents of Baltimore: the Baltimore Green Map. It’s an online interactive map where residents can research or input ‘green living’ hot-spots in the City. If you’re looking for the best urban hike, look no further! How about a place to buy local produce or products? It’s [...]

Rainwater Hog

 
When Sydney-based architect and designer Sally Dominguez was told it was impossible to fit a water storage tank under her small garden deck, she designed her own. The Rainwater Hog (2006) is a small-scale modular storage tank for collecting rainwater that can be reused for watering plants, washing the car or whatever you need. “I [...]

San Francisco’s Green Building Nightmare

 
The idea of “green” buildings is a terrific marketing concept. But some argue that some green buildings can be a nightmare for those having to work inside high-rise structures lacking heat or air conditioning. (Greenline recently introduced the San Francisco Federal Building by Thom Mayne in an associated post) The new Thomas Mayne designed Federal [...]

Hot and Dry down South

  And by down south I mean South America, specifically Santiago, Chile, where I recently spent a few weeks vacation. Summers are hot, dry, and windy, and the culture of air conditioning is limited to say the least. Who needs air conditioners when a fan and a water jet have equal if not superior effect!This [...]

2010 Olympic Village Using Sewage-Heat Recovery

After looking at a number of alternatives, the city of Vancouver chose to follow the example set by the city of Oslo, Norway and will implement North America’s first sewer heat recovery system for the 2010 winter games. It is scheduled to be completed in 2009.
An enormous amount of thermal energy is lost when the [...]

Sustainability - Dressed

A design philosophy that is built on balancing three criteria: beauty, performance, and sustainability. Sounds like any number of design firms’ mantra these days, but in this case it belongs to Nau, a new and quite possibly revolutionary outdoor clothing company. They’ve been getting a lot of press lately, and for good reason - the [...]

How Pond Scum Could Lead to Eco-Friendly Fabric and Paint

Going green is fashionable, but dyeing our clothes has remained a decidedly eco-unfriendly practice. Now, British scientists have developed a way to grow harmless algae to add color to fabric and paint. The algae, called diatoms, are single-celled organisms that are unique because they pack iridescent shells. The hard silica shells act like crystals — [...]

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