Next Generation Design Competition Winner
| Solar power growing This solar technology will make solar power competitive with conventional electricity, but when will the average person get it? |
| Grasspave2 If you are want to revolutionize parking, concert arenas, or high erosion areas then you should consider the Grasspave2 parking system. |
| 2007 Hybrid Cars Check out the 2007 hybrid cars that are making an impact with the green and automotive communities alike. |
| What is ethanol? Ethanol isn’t new. It’s been a staple for Midwestern agricultural states like Iowa and Minnesota. Now, Americans are talking about it! |
| Green New Years Resolutions Top 5 green New Years resolutions for green living. Count down to the new year with the environment in mind. |
| Next Generation Design Competition Winner Water Disinfecting TarpaulinThe fifth annual Metropolis Next Generation Design Competition winner is San Francisco based Architect Eric Olsen. His design is simplicity itself. A clear bag or Tarpaulin that sterilizes water. The bag is divided into channels so water is evenly dispersed throughout the container. This is a variation on the design [.] |
| Oil and Gas Producer Norway is switching to wind power Norway is known for producing oil from its many oil rigs in the sea, and for being a source of natural gas, but environmental concerns are changing things, and up to 150 wind power stations awaiting approval or already authorized. From a report by Nina Larson for AFP:“As Norway prepares for a future after [.] |
| Art Directors Club Recognizes Greenprint Denver On September 14, the Greenprint Denver Web site received a 2007 Interactive Merit Award from the Art Director’s Club of Denver, a local nonprofit focused on strengthening the creative community through education, workshops, events, and an annual design competition.Each year, nationally-recognized designers and artists are invited to select their favorites from hundreds of entries for [.] |
| Ethanol e85 mpg Ethanol e85 actually reduces your mpg (miles per gallon), so is it worth getting a flex fuel vehicle? |