Front Page of Newspaper is a Bouquet of Roses
Image from the Crossed Cow Free newspapers are a curse, as they pile up, abandoned, in subways, buses and streets. London is down to two now, Metro in the morning and one at night. Metro challenged...
View ArticleAround the world in a giant bio-diesel fueled RV
Eco Factor: Low-emission RV powered by bio-diesel. Designed by Jay Shaprio, the EcoRoamer is one big machine that will be used to go around the world without polluting the ecosystem much. Here is the...
View ArticleBMW’s hydrogen fuel cell hybrid vehicle spied
Eco Factor: Concept car designed to be powered by a hydrogen hybrid engine. BMW’s much anticipated hydrogen hybrid vehicle has been spied, which is believed to be undergoing testing. The system...
View ArticleWhat To Do If Worried About Climate Change?
Image credit: Inhabitat.com Help get out the vote , is what you want to do. Writing blog posts and messing with social media are insufficient. The rest is here:Â What To Do If Worried About Climate...
View ArticleSaul Griffith’s New Electric Tricycle Does 20MPH and Carries You Plus 150 lbs...
Image Courtesy of Onya Cycles Saul Griffith’s latest project is an electric tricycle designed to take the place of cars for short, local trips. Griffith started Onya Cycles , an internal project of...
View ArticleCalifornia Leads the Nation in Clean Energy with Carbon Market Approval
The state’s groundbreaking carbon market, which cleared its final hurdle yesterday, puts California on the front lines of the climate fight, although there are still areas that can make the law even...
View ArticleThe Terminus hybrid bike will soon be made available by M55
Ayan Sengupta: M55 Terminus Hybrid Bike It’s been almost five years that M55 is designing its Terminus hybrid bike model. They had showcased a version of that bike at the Top Marques 2011 which was...
View ArticleCoping with Occupy London Proves Tough: St. Paul’s Cathedral Looses 3 Senior...
Occupy London has been on a roller coaster ride this week, and casualties include three senior Church officials that have now quit. See more here:Â Coping with Occupy London Proves Tough: St. Paul’s...
View ArticleCool Patches for Moth Holes
Pulling out those winter sweaters and finding moth holes? Right in the front, where they can’t be missed? Excerpt from: Cool Patches for Moth Holes
View ArticleTrotify Makes Your Bike Sound Like a Galloping Horse
The makers of Trotify ask, “Why the long face? Do you have the need for steed?” Now, you can turn your humble pony into a galloping stallion with Trotify, a simple wooden device that fits on your...
View ArticleContemporary barn-inspired home adheres to passive house principles
Delivering a modern twist to local historic building practices, London-based architectural practice Bureau de Change has recently completed a new home that takes inspiration from traditional farm...
View ArticleThe positive allure of negative emissions
A tech company has committed to invest in carbon-capture technology. Is it the front edge of a bandwagon, or a one-off anomaly? The rest is here: The positive allure of negative emissions
View ArticleMinimalist home in the Brazilian countryside is made from mining waste
Brazilian architectural firm Gustavo Penna Arquiteto e Associados (GPA&A) has unveiled a tiny, minimalist home with a small stature that conceals a powerhouse of sustainable design. Located in a...
View ArticleCan a new wave of laser and aerial imagery technologies slash methane emissions?
Along Colorado’s Front Range, researchers are working to develop new ways of detecting methane leaks, using everything from lasers to light aircraft to drones. Their technologies could curb a potent...
View ArticleHere are 4 ways cities are coping with the effects of COVID-19
Cities — from Wuhan in China to New York in the United States — have been at the front lines of the novel coronavirus crisis and will be in the same position for future crises. The rest is here: Here...
View ArticleBush Brothers counts on water reuse to reduce local impact of bean production
Bush Brothers counts on water reuse to reduce local impact of bean production Jesse Klein Wed, 05/20/2020 – 03:20 “There was nothing except a pipe going out the back of the plant.” This was how Rodney...
View ArticleA corporate water strategy manifesto: We can and will do better
A corporate water strategy manifesto: We can and will do better Will Sarni Wed, 09/23/2020 – 01:30 We have decided to craft this brief manifesto to challenge the status quo, accelerate innovation,...
View ArticleWalmart drives toward zero-emission goal for its entire fleet by 2040
Walmart drives toward zero-emission goal for its entire fleet by 2040 Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 09/23/2020 – 01:50 If you needed any more evidence that America’s vehicle fleets are driving toward...
View ArticleHow Biden’s election could kickstart U.S. adoption of zero-emission vehicles
How Biden’s election could kickstart U.S. adoption of zero-emission vehicles Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 11/11/2020 – 00:15 Relief. Most of us in clean economy circles are feeling it after the historic...
View ArticleThe sustainability year 2020 in review, in haiku
The sustainability year 2020 in review, in haiku Sue Lebeck Tue, 12/29/2020 – 01:00 Editor’s note: Back by popular demand, smart cities consultant Sue Lebeck provides GreenBiz highlights from the past...
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