Wednesday, January 30, 2008

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Why the Solar-Powered Ipod Charger Disappoints

Posted: 29 Jan 2008 11:02 PM CST

Testing of the Solio turns out to be very frustrating, with some serious restrictions the author was surprised to discover.

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14 Easy Ways to Be an Everyday Environmentalist

Posted: 29 Jan 2008 10:55 PM CST

Remember when “environmentalist” just meant… recycling? Today there’s a lot more choice! Check out these tips from scientists and leading green bloggers on how to make personal, everyday choices to help save the planet.

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Geothermal Power in Alaska Offers New Renewable Energy Model

Posted: 29 Jan 2008 10:54 PM CST

At Chena Hot Springs Resort, a visionary owner and an ingenious engineer tap into one of the world’s most overlooked energy resources
—not fossil fuels—to produce electricity, heat buildings and soon, they hope, generate hydrogen.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

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Hero’s Hayden Panettiere Speaks For Save The Whales Again.

Posted: 29 Jan 2008 01:18 AM CST

hayden panatterie saves the whales

This weekend, Panettiere spoke at the Save the Whales-Again campaign at DuPont Circle in Washington D.C to help raise awareness about the brutal slaying of whales around the the world. Save the Whales-Again is an international conservation project that aims to re-ignite the passion of the earlier "Save the Whales" movement and "Save the Whales Again!".

Panettiere joins fellow celebrities, Pierce Brosnan, Keely Shaye Smith, and Isabel Lucas who have all pitched in to try and help save the whale…again. Panettiere has been particularly active in the movement and has future plans to speak with representatives from Japan, Iceland, and Norway to try and convince them to change their archaic fishing practice.

Late last year Hero’s star Hayden Panettiere and Ric O’Barry from Savejapandolphins . org bravely battled Japanese fisherman as they tried to stop the annual slaughter of hundreds of innocent dolphins and whales in Taiji Japan. This gruesome killing also yielded some dolphins who were “saved” and sold by the fishermen to “marine parks” for entertainment purposes such as live dolphin shows and swim with dolphin “programs.”

For more info Check out the video which aired from Entertainment Tonight.

View photo-set of Hayden speaking In Washington D.C.

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OhmyNews Citizen Journalism School Opens In South Korea

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 08:02 PM CST

Some 90 minutes by car from the South Korean capital of Seoul is an abandoned rural elementary school. Deserted for more than 10 years, it now sports a $400,000 upgrade that will be the new home of the OhmyNews Citizen Journalism School, a community education center focused on teaching citizen journalism and user created content.

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Britain will need 12,500 wind farms to satisfy EU targets

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 07:11 PM CST

A rapid and vast expansion of renewable energy is on the way in Britain to help with the fight against climate change, it was revealed yesterday.

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Anti Smog Architecture: A Catalyst for Cleaner Air in Paris

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 07:10 PM CST

Architect Vincent Callebaut
's latest project balances public galleries, meeting rooms and gathering spaces over canals and abandoned railroad tracks in the 19th Parisian district. The prototype uses green technologies and techniques but is more than just an example of sustainable design.



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