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Stormageddon: Why Extreme Weather Is Hitting Us Today
06/10/2011Written by Michele Collet The year 2010 was one of the worst years for extreme weather in history (and 2011 seems…
Read MoreCan 1 miracle plant solve the world’s 3 greatest problems?
06/10/2011Kenaf, the carbon-sequestering monster plant, provides food, shelter and carbon credits. If someone were to tell you that they had a…
Read MoreGreenShield development gathers pace
06/10/2011ROCHESTER – BigSky Technologies has been awarded the first patent for its GreenShield fabric finish technology which provides water and stain…
Read MoreInhabitando: Artists Give New Life to Abandoned Home With Glowing Installation
06/10/2011by Lori Zimmer filed under: Art, Recycled Materials Seeing the beauty in an abandoned house, Elogio de la Sombra and lighting…
Read MoreUrban Outfitters Recycles Deadstock Fabric Into Vintage-Inspired Dress
06/10/2011by Kestrel Jenkins Imagine once upon a time, tea cakes, love, happiness, and rainbows all compressed into one adorable little dress…
Read MoreMichelle Obama Unveils Food Pyramid (And It Has A New Shape!) – the latest in green gossip
06/10/2011That food pyramid you grew up with and thought of as the bible to healthy eating? Gone. Because today Michelle Obama…
Read Morethe Ovetto egg-shaped eco recycling bin
06/10/2011We do like to keep on top of our recycling here in the Hippyshopper office – as well as at home…
Read MoreGorgeous Satellite Images Show Earth As Other-Wordly Art
06/10/2011by Jaymi Heimbuch, San Francisco, California Science & Technology Images via USGS via Flickr CC Our planet is beautiful. But while…
Read MoreCargill, Shell and Honda Team Up to Make Gasoline from Pine Cones and Corn Husks
06/10/2011by Brit Liggett filed under: automotive, Green Transportation, News Cargill, Shell and Honda — giants in the worlds of agriculture, petroleum…
Read MoreChanel Bag Made From Beef Jerky: Gross or Glorious?
06/10/2011by Jasmin Malik Chua If you think that meat is murder and wearing leather is just as grotesque, then Nancy Wu’s…
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