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Runway-Worthy Recycled Jewelry Made from Nuts, Bolts, Zippers, and More (Photos)

Erica Corte Atelier necklace made with recycled zippers. Credit: Edwin Flores Argentinian-born designer Erica Corte, now based in New York City, crafts usually hard-looking materials into soft, feminine, and beautifully- handmade jewelry . At first glance, you’d never guess what they’re made out of: recycled industrial hardware components, including nuts, bolts, cutter pins, zippers, silk cord, and fine silver mesh. View mo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Bike-Happy, Ped-Friendly Cities Less Obese

Photo credit Kiwi Flickr . Cars make you fat . That’s more or less the message noted researcher John Pucher has tirelessly delivered, making the case for cycling and walking – “active transportation” – as a way for cities to deal with creeping obesity rates and climbing health costs. Now, in a new analysis of U.S., European, and Australian cities, Pucher and his colleagues press the point home even a little further by showing that cities with the highest percentage of trips by foot and by bike have the lowest le… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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George W. Bush in the Market for a New Mountain Bike

Image: C.A. Smith, casmithphotography.com During his time as President of the United States, George W. Bush’s love of mountain biking was no secret. Bush still rides with his training team cum security staff, known as Peleton 1, which includes Brandon Gillard, owner of the Kennebunkport Bicycle Company. The power of networking got the former President onto a Niner Jet 9. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Arts Take Root in a Fishing Village With Studios by Todd Saunders

Long Studio. All images by Saunders Architecture We have been watching the career of Todd Saunders with interest; two years ago we called the Canadian expat living in Norway the Best of Green Young Architect . He has just completed this stunning artist’s studio on Fogo Islan… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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NYC Mayor Wants Massive Bike-Sharing Program

NYC’s bike-share is likely to be similar to other existing programs. The one pictured here is in Taipei. Photo: Flickr , CC Starting with 10,500 Bikes, Then Increasing to 49,000 Biking in New York City has been growing at a good clip in recent years ( check out this graph ), something that the local authorities have been encouraging with new infrastructure and policies. But something in missing from NYC’s bike culture: a bike-sharing program. That… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Don’t Miss the Weekend Without Oil August 21 & 22!

If you prefer to walk or bike instead of using a car, enjoy being outside, use reusable bags, avoid plastic bottles, eat meat sparingly or not at all, research makeup and cosmetic products for safety, carry a refillable water bottle, and generally avoid buying crap you don’t need and using the stuff you do have as long as it is useful, then you are well on your way to successfully completing by DoSomething ‘s Weekend Without Oil challenge. So sign the pledge! The Weekend Without Oil is this weekend – August 21 & 22 – and aims to educate teens and pe… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Calls for Australia to Drop Compulsory Bicycle Helmets Laws

Photo: Warren McLaren / inov8 Not that this is a fire that needs any stoking but Australia is yet again debating the relative merits of helmets for cycling. And remember this is the country that back in 1991, became the first to make riding a bike without a helmet illegal. Associate Professor Chris Rissel believes that “”What it does is it puts people off cycling and makes people think that cycling’s a dangerous activity, even though it’s a really healthy thing to do and it increases people’s physical activity.” Then there’s Professor Frank McDermott saying there is no question that if the current laws were overturned, head inj… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Chevrolet Cruze Eco to Have Variable Geometry Air Shutter for Better MPG

Photo: GM Don’t Let More Air In Than You Need There are all kinds of tricks to make cars more aerodynamic (and thus more fuel-efficient- here’s an extreme DIY example ). One of those tricks is to have a variable geometry air shutter at the front of the vehicle to let more air in when the engine needs cooling, and to reduce wind drag by letting less air in at higher speeds or when the engine doesn’t need cooling. Check out the video below…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The DIY Approach to Reviving a Dying Street (Video)

Cities Can Be Green, But They Must First be Livable Straight from London, England, our friend Elizabeth Press

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Reinventing the Dutch Bike for Global City Slickers

Photo credit Van Moof . In Amsterdam , a majority of the bikes are black. Look out at the sea of bikes parked at the city’s Central station and you see a lot of black, highly practical and functional omafiets (“grandma bikes”) that most women and men prefer in the Netherlands. There’s a reason you still see so many of these on the streets – they last and last. But style-conscious Dutch bike designers at

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