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South Korea To Convert School Textbooks To Digital Versions By 2015
08/26/2011

by Timon Singh filed under: Green Products, News South Korea recently announced that it will curtail the use of printed printed…

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Nice Shades: Tips From The Pros On How To Keep The Heat Out
08/26/2011

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto Design & Architecture It is one of the lunacies of housing in America that builders pay no…

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Study finds electric vehicles “perfect for urban driving”
08/26/2011

Year-long trial reveals longer journeys undertaken in electric than conventional cars, with average charging cost 2p per mile By BusinessGreen staff…

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‘The World’s Beaches’ Book Review – Shorelines That May Not Last
08/26/2011

HIGH AND MIGHTY If experts are correct and seas rise by two or even three feet by the end of the…

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Film on Climate Refugees Strikes a Chord
08/26/2011

By DOROTHY SPEARS During the shooting of his 2010 documentary “Climate Refugees,” the Irish-American filmmaker Michael Nash visited nearly 50 countries…

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Faro Unveils Beautiful Sustainable Shelters for Campgrounds Across the Netherlands
08/26/2011

by Lori Zimmer filed under: Architecture, gallery, Sustainable Building, Sustainable Materials Faro Architecture has designed a set of new buildings for…

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An Ice Expert Muses on Greenhouse Heat
08/25/2011

By ANDREW C. REVKIN Ignatius G. Rigor, a ocean, ice and climate researcher at the University of Washington, has long been…

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Scientists Breeding Super Bees Resistant to Mites and Disease
08/25/2011

by Lori Zimmer filed under: Botanical, News Over the last five years the world’s honey bee population has been steadily dwindling,…

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Made in the U.S.A., Part 2: What Goes on Behind the Business of American Fashion
08/25/2011

by Louise Lagosi in Fashion A Tommy Hilfiger advertisement proclaims, “Fresh American Style… discover style that truly fits the way you…

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Brazilian Paper Highlights Economic Benefits of Nature Conservation
08/25/2011

By Antonio Pasolini A new study released by the Brazilian Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) with…

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