Entries Tagged as 'Recreation/Green Hobbies'
By Julie Bonnin
Green Right Now
With unpredictable winter weather wreaking havoc on traditional Currier & Ives skating scenes, synthetic ice
may be the only thing that can salvage one of winter’s favorite pastimes.
So when skaters flock to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City Saturday for the Nov. 22 opening of a 150-foot rink that features a 17-foot tall stainless steel polar bear at its center, they will be gliding across a surface that feels like ice, but won’t consume huge amounts of water and refrigeration. The faux ice rink will operate through Feb. 28, and for holiday seasons to come.
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By John DeFore
Dancing the night away is great exercise, but for some lucky clubbers in Rotterdam, it’s also a way (albeit a small way) to contribute to the world’s supply of renewable electricity.
A recent article in the New York Times highlights a disco in that Dutch city whose 270 square-foot dance floor harvests energy from dancers’ movement and uses it to help run the light show.
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By Barbara Kessler
When shopping for stuff for around your house, here’s one great green option: Don’t get anything.
But that’s not always feasible. Even Thoreau needed writing parchment and candles. So let’s review the next best alternative, which is buying old things that have already been in service, preferably for years and years and re-purposing [...]
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