By Harriet Blake
The greening of America’s college campuses is happening from coast to coast. Stanford University hosts a green dorm project; the University of Texas has started the McCombs Green Team; and Northwestern University sponsors the annual Green City Summer Institute.
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, home to some of the world’s finest […]
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MIT: A Campus Laboratory For Sustainable Innovations
May 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Schools, Universities & Churches · Model Projects · Energy & Water
High School Race Team Speeds Ahead With Solar Power
May 9th, 2008 · No Comments
By Bill Sullivan
Charles Harris is here, there and everywhere. While the rest of the Winston Solar Car Team dotes over “Sun Hunter”, the eighth such vehicle in the organization’s nearly 20-year history, the captain surveys the scene, making sure everyone is playing his or her proper role.
“Everyone here is motivated. You don’t have to […]
Tags: Fuels · Schools, Universities & Churches · Model Projects · Cars
Powering School Buses Is A Natural Gas
May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
By Bill Sullivan
Charles Stone expected to encounter a skeptic or two. He had done his research, and this outside-the-box idea seemed to make good sense, but the Director of Transportation for the Mansfield (Texas) Independent School District figured he still would have some explaining to do.
“Natural gas is a little unusual,” he says. “Most people […]
Tags: Fuels · Schools, Universities & Churches · Model Projects · Other Transport
Chevy Is Keeping An Eye On The Fuel Gauge
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Perhaps more than any other auto brand, General Motors’ Chevrolet division is applying various fuel-saving technologies across a wide range of vehicles, including full-size SUVs and pick-ups that are not usually thought of as environmentally friendly. The 2008 Tahoe Hybrid was even named Green Car of the Year by Green Car Journal. […]
Tags: Fuels · Greener Businesses · Model Projects · Cars
Healthy Child Healthy World Winner Showcases A Green, Non-Toxic House
April 28th, 2008 · No Comments
By Michele Chan Santos
On a quiet street in the tree-covered city of Rollingwood, a suburb of Austin, Texas, sits a house designed to epitomize everything technology and modern design can do to make a home environmentally friendly and safe for families with children.
Tags: Activists & Authors · Clean & Maintain · Model Projects · Green Them · Home Building · Energy & Water
Fake Reefs That Encourage Real Coral To Regrow
April 26th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
While enterprising Americans are busy submerging decaying urban artifacts to create new fish habitats, one entrepreneur is traveling the world using man-made objects to help habitats grow back in something closer to nature’s own design.
Biologist and avid diver Michael Moore (no, not the filmmaker), concerned about the disappearance of coral reefs, has designed […]
Tags: Briefs · Headlines · Greener Businesses · Model Projects
Follow Earth Day With A "Green Hour"
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Photo: National Wildlife Federation | Charlie Archambault
By Kelly Rondeau
Celebrating Earth Day (April 22) and National Wildlife Week (April 19-27) reminds families across America that getting unplugged from technology, and plugging into nature, is a great way to reconnect with themselves, each other, and the environment. And what better way to do this than to have […]
Tags: Model Projects · Green Them
Earth Scenes: A Day Of Festivals
April 20th, 2008 · No Comments
Earth Day reverberated around the world on Sunday, with festivals from Tokyo to Barcelona to San Francisco. In the United States, the key urban festivals attracted crowds of thousands as entertainers blasted music in New York City’s Central Park, the Mall in Washington D.C. and Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
But while the day was […]
Tags: Activists & Authors · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Celebrities & Politicians · Model Projects · Cities & States
Community Gardens: A Plot For Growing And Eating Locally
April 20th, 2008 · No Comments
By Shermakaye Bass
and Barbara Kessler
There’s no doubt that community gardens, a tradition that first surfaced in the United States in the early 1900’s, are at the grassroots of today’s urban “buy local/grow local” movement. But today, in places as diverse as New York City and Madison, Wisc., community gardens are also a socio-cultural […]
Tags: Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Model Projects · Trees & Plants · Organics · Food
Electricity Savings Is Blowing In The Wind
April 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
By Bill Sullivan
Nancy Riddick leads a visitor to the power meter on the side of her rural home, set on two acres of prairie land in Hunt County, Texas. The mid-April wind is whipping at 30 miles an hour or more, so the timing of this demonstration couldn’t be much better.
Nancy points as the […]
Tags: SHOP GREEN · Cut Consumption · YOUR OFFICE · Greener Businesses · Model Projects · Energy & Water
An Eco-Doc With More Heart Than Finesse
April 7th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Tuesday sees the release on DVD of one of the higher-profile entries in the wave of documentaries about the environment, The 11th Hour. Like its big brother An Inconvenient Truth, it lands on retail shelves in slimmed-down packaging — this one replacing the usual bulky plastic case, with a paper sleeve recycled from […]
Tags: Books & Movies · Model Projects
A Green Polar Bear
April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
The blogosphere overflows with examples of artists who use recycled or reclaimed materials in ways ranging from the whimsical to the architectural. Even given that diversity, though, an effort that came to light last week is something special.
The street-art fans known as the Wooster Collective posted the images above at their site on […]
Tags: Wildlife · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Cut Consumption · Model Projects




