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EPEAT Gains New Partners to Meet Global Demand for IT Certifications

Photo via laffy4k EPEAT, the organization that certifies electronics based on environmental criteria like recyclability, materials selection, and longevity, is growing by leaps an bounds. About a year and a half ago, the organization expanded their certifications database so that countries across the globe could access the information and make smarter purchasing decisions. Now there’s a new demand to meet for ever more p… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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How To Put A Building In Public Space: Put A Green Roof On It

Images credit Iwan Baan I have previously complained that green roofs have become

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From Eels to Kisses: 6 Wacky Ways Cities are Lighting Up Christmas Trees

Photo: The New England Aquarium The famous Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center made headlines when it got an eco-friendly makeover in 2007, replacing its conventional lights with 30,000 LEDs. But that’s not enough to make it the world’s most eco-friendly tree: From Lima to Copenhagen and Barcelona to Pittsburgh, cities around the world have gone to extreme — and downright wacky — lengths to celebrate sustainability while marking the start of the holiday season…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Make a DIY Lavender Sachet

Photo: charlotte macey Lavender sachets are so lovely; they smell sweet and look nice in your drawer. They are supposed to keep away the moths (although the jury is still out on that one) and help you sleep peacefully. Here’s a small gift for yourself or a friend that you can make without a sewing machine. Use whatever nice fabric you have and decorate it as simply or as lavishly as you wish. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Woman Has Used the Same Christmas Tree Every Year Since 1928

Photo: AMagill / CC In this age of consumerism , particularly around the holiday season, sometimes its easy to forget that the things we’ve used the longest often have the most value to us — but the virtues of reuse just seem come natural… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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China’s Walk More Drive Less Road Graffiti Campaign Wins Green Award Grand Prix (Video)

An ingenious piece of artwork created by Chinese pedestrians as they crossed the streets of Shanghai won the Grand Prix at the Green Awards in London last week. The awards, which also honoured Sir David Attenborough with a Life Time Achievement Award and

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Powerful and Deadly Hurricanes, As Seen From Outer Space (Slideshow)

Photo credit: NASA Goddard For coastal regions around the world, the threat of hurricanes —strong storms fueled by warm air and water—is a seasonal reality. Each year, storm cells form over the ocean and begin moving towards land, sometimes growing into massive tropical cyclones—like Hurricane Gordon, seen here—capable of causing damage with heavy rain,

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Rumble In The Lumberyard: FSC Wins This Round

For the last four years, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has been fighting off the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) and other certification programs in their attempts to have their programs recognized by the US Green Building Council (USGBC) and get that single LEED point for sustainably harvested lumber. The proposed changes that would have opened up the certification were put to a vote and the results are in: The status quo remains.

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Electric Cars to be Competitive with Gas Cars in About 5 Years, Says Steven Chu

Photos: Flickr , CC, Wikipedia , CC, Wikipedia , Public domain. Not That Far Off Dr. Steven Chu, the U.S. Secretary of Energy, has shared his informed (hard to find someone more informed than him) opinion about the future of battery electric cars at the

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Kevin Smith: Virgin America Eats It

Kevin Smith might want to consider alternate forms of transportation. Seriously, you can pimp out your own tour bus and just enjoy the ride, John Madden style. Sure it takes longer, but the director and air travel just don’t mix. Smith, who famously feuded with Southwest after he was kicked off a flight for being too large in February, had issues with Virgin America this time around. BLOWING SMOKE : When it comes to flying, Kevin Smith tends to . Smith says on his blog that he, his wife Jennifer Schwalbach, and their friend Jason Mewes arrived at New York’s JFK airport in plenty of time for a flight. “Boarding started at 11:15, and we arrived at the gate at 11:35 – a full 10 minutes before scheduled departure,” Smith wrote in a blog post on Monday. “But as we reached the gate, we saw a man closing the door … We told him we were on the flight and he told us it was too late; the flight was closed.” “It was 11:36.” Despite having first class seats and a concierge service, officials reportedly told Smith and his party that there was nothing he could do – nor could he take their bags, which included medication Smith’s wife needed, OFF the flight. “They didn’t even TRY to call someone about getting the bags,” he wrote. “The plane sat right at the jetway still attached. Our bags could’ve EASILY been removed in the time the jet remained at the gate (or we could’ve been permitted to board).” Smith said he waited until 10 minutes before departure to board because, “when you fly first, you board first, sit down … and then EVERYONE files past you.” “And when you’re the Too Fat To Fly guy on a plane? Well, everyone stares,” he adds. “Then the whispering starts. A hundred people look right at you.” While Smith ultimately missed his flight – and his child’s first basketball game at school because of the delay – he was rebooked on a later flight. He later received a nice surprise – a “lovely, apologetic email, full refund for flight, free tix offer – all before I’ve landed,” Smith wrote. “I appreciate the gesture/effort.” Virgin America 1, Southwest 0.

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