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If you would like to be very green read the following and visit the site. This is really green news. read more

Submitted: August 21, 2009 23:20:03pm in: Sustainability Ideas
Author: Dennis

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Carbon Footprint Challengeicon

Challenge yourselves to reduce your carbon footprint through proper engine / fuel line maintenance (bicycles don't count for this one; you are already there). read more

Submitted: July 10, 2009 16:21:32pm in: Sustainability Ideas
Author: CSea

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My Big Sustainability Idea: small scale, decentralized, biodiversity-enhanced, organically cultivated agricultureicon

Do you have a hobby garden? If yes, then you are part of the solution to many of the greatest challenges humanity faces in the common era. read more

Submitted: April 10, 2009 13:59:53pm in: Sustainability Ideas
Author: nigelt

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20th century German philosopher Heidegger has posited that humans of the modern world following as people who use the technology to their own end.According to Heidegger,“The manufacture and utilization of equipments, tools,and machines,the manufactured and used things themselves,and the needs and ends that they serve, all belong to what read more

Submitted: April 4, 2009 22:57:31pm in: Sustainability Ideas
Author: Temucin

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Urban Chicken Farmingicon

The Urban Agriculture movement has sparked interest in the development of local protein sources. Small scale urban chicken farming has proven to be a viable option for homeowners due to low startup and maintenance costs, quick return on investment, and of course fresh eggs! Local municipicalities are beginning to see the benefits of updating their read more

Submitted: March 8, 2009 13:26:24pm in: Sustainability Ideas
Author: jchoquet

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SmartSwitch - a cool new way to save energyicon

A couple students at Stanford have developed a light switch that gives you variable tactile feedback when you turn it on based on the amount of energy currently being consumed by your home, or by the total load on the grid at that time. read more

Submitted: March 2, 2009 14:02:57pm in: Sustainability Ideas
Author: nigelt

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