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  • Review and Test Drive of the Fisker Karma

    Review Test Drive Fisker Karma

    The Fisker Karma is unlike any other car on the road. Known as an EVer—Electric Vehicle extended range—Fisker correctly claims the Karma to be “the world’s firs... Read more

    The 22 March 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • 2012 World Water Day

    2012 World Water

    Click on image to enlarge poster. Today is World Water Day and EnvironmentGreen.com hopes that you will help us raise awareness about the need to protect water... Read more

    The 22 March 2012 by   T_mackinnon
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  • Green Schools and Academic Success

    Green Schools Academic Success

    A team of researchers at the University of Colorado Denver (UCD) found a small positive correlation between academic success at schools that employ... Read more

    The 15 March 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Sustainable Dining? Or Taking the Piss? Greenhouse by Joost

    Sustainable Dining? Taking Piss? Greenhouse Joost

    I found myself again, unplanned in Melbourne. Sarah has arrived for 24 hours only. Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, lucky you - quite prophetic to place... Read more

    The 15 March 2012 by   Thehedonista
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  • US is First in Renewable Energy

    First Renewable Energy

    Ernst and Young’s most recent quarterly Renewable Attractiveness report reveals that the United States has regained its top spot as the most attractive country... Read more

    The 13 March 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • MIT Study Details Future of Grid and Renewable Energy

    Study Details Future Grid Renewable Energy

    A recent study by the Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT) looked at what it deemed as “One of the most important emerging challenges facing the grid . ... Read more

    The 13 March 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Why Walmart Fails at Sustainability

    Walmart Fails Sustainability

    The key to sustainability is acknowledging and considering the three legs of sustainability: society, environment, and economic. Walmart fails in at least two... Read more

    The 11 March 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Washington DC Aims to Be Greenest College Town

    Washington Aims Greenest College Town

    When I think of college towns Ann Arbor, Michigan or Eugene, Oregon come to mind. Admittedly, these are enormous state universities, but they arguably serve as... Read more

    The 10 March 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Mask Converts Wind Energy Into Electricity

    Mask Converts Wind Energy Into Electricity

    AIRE is a mask that converts wind energy (provided by the wearer's breath) into electricity for the recharging of small electronic devices. Inside the unit ther... Read more

    The 07 March 2012 by   Gerard
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  • Army Not Messing Around with $7 Billion in Energy Projects

    Army Messing Around with Billion Energy Projects

    Over the next 30 years, the U.S. army is aiming to buy solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and other alternative fuels to the tune of $7 billion dollars. Here is... Read more

    The 05 March 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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