by Josh Turchin | Jul 14, 2011 | Uncategorized
By Jeni Allison July 12, 2011 A “Dead Star” made of old batteries and a “Black Whole Conference” of chairs formed into a sphere are some of the thought-provoking creations of artist Michel de Broin. “Dead Star,” 2008 (batteries, urethane, polystyrene) All...
by Josh Turchin | Jul 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
Nissan is busy coming up with a plan for giving its electric car batteries a second life in the power generation industry. When a conventional car reaches the end of its life through accident damage or just old age, major components are usually crushed and melted down...
by Josh Turchin | Jul 12, 2011 | Uncategorized
BY JESS ZIMMERMAN 6 JUL 2011 12:03 PM Hippies have been fighting for awareness and action on global warming for a long time, but now yuppies and hipsters will have to join in. In the last week we’ve gotten news that bacon prices will soar and California wines...
by Josh Turchin | Jul 12, 2011 | Uncategorized
As any politician will tell you, it’s one thing to get someone to smile and shake your hand and quite another to convince him to pull out his wallet. And as any brand manager will tell you, this maxim also applies to environmental marketing. Lots of consumers say they...
by Josh Turchin | Jul 8, 2011 | Uncategorized
by Cliff Champion, 07/06/11 filed under: News, Recycling initiatives, Water Issues News from the septic tank appears to be all the rage as of late, and it seems as though NASA is also on board. This Friday, their innovative design to recycle human urine into a “sugary...
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