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Zero-Energy Housing Wedge in Denmark Covered in Solar Panels
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Top 6 Designs That Harness the Energy of Physical Play
It’s often hard not to succumb to the built-in stimuli of digital entertainment – especially when it’s everywhere we turn. But we often forget that there’s a lot to be had with just one’s imagination and a little bit of physical energy. So as an alternative to carbon hungry toys th...

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Mapping Soil Sequestration Hotspots in the UK
Green FuturesResearch project to identify the best UK locations for biomass crops. by Roger East When and where is it really smart to use farmland for...

Metroradruhr: Germany's Ruhr Valley Inter-City Bike Sharing
WorldChanging Teamby Russell Meddin Metroradruhr bike racks (via Bike-Sharing Blog) This summer brings a new regional bike-sharing system, Metroradruhr, to ten industrial Ruhr valley cities. Started...

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The Week in Pictures: Solar Plane Sets New World Record, Pipeline Leak Pollutes Michigan River with Oil, and More (Slideshow)
Here we go again... a pipeline owned by Enbridge Energy Partners has leaked 800,000-840,000 gallons of oil into a creek flowing into the Kalamazoo River near Battle Creek, Michigan. On a more positive note, the Zephyr solar plane finally landed this week at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground in Ari...

Mekong River Dam Threatens Four of World's Top 10 Biggest Fish Species
Photo by Suthep Kritsanavarin A hydropower dam project planned for the lower Mekong River is getting greater attention from conservationists as it nears the final stages of an approval process. The project would cut off the migration route for the Mekong giant catfish, an iconic fish within the ...

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Geothermal energy is gaining ground in Australia and the UK
Our English-speaking friends in Australia and the United Kingdom are getting in on the geothermal energy craze. Let’s start with Australia first. In Victoria Australia the first geothermal energy plant will go live in around three years. The new geothermal plant will provide enough energy to p...

MiniPak from Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies Means Power
Some people have theorized that the Hydrogen Economy would start in the small electronics marketplace and Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies has now done its part to make sure this dream is coming true. The Horizon MiniPak is a portable, reusable electronics charger that is based upon hydrogen technolog...

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