Green living
TED Talk: Norman Foster Creates Green Buildings
Posted August 17th, 2008 by PatrickNorman Foster is a well-known British Architect that has helped build plenty of structures throughout the world, including Wembley Stadium, Hearst Tower, and plenty of others throughout his career of four decades. Efficient and green, his buildings are easily recognizable throughout various countries of the world.
In this TED Talk, he reveals how computers can assist in the building of "green" and nearly pollution-free buildings during the DLD Conference 2007 in Munich.
Watch this TED Video in which Foster explains more:
Greywater: A Way for Everyone to Make a Difference
Posted June 12th, 2008 by Mike.DelponteWhat is greywater?
Water that’s kinda dirty because it’s been used once, but clean enough to be used for something else.
Examples: Water from rinsing fruit that can be used to then water plants; or water from washing hands, laundry, or dishes that can be reused to flush the toilet.
Why I use greywater:
Last year I saw this Greentime video and began using greywater in my apartment. I was amazed by how easy it is to save lots of water.
The 21st Century Magic School Bus
Posted June 3rd, 2008 by Wayneho KamMs. Frizzle's Magic School Bus may be able to glide through the Solar System, traverse on the ocean bottom, and cruise among human blood cells, but there's one indisputable feature the Scholastic-branded vehicle doesn't have: an environmentally-sound engine from the twenty-first century.
The Wake County Public School System, the 19th largest public school district nationwide, with 156 schools and 134,000+ students, has changed the notion of the conventional school bus.
Changing the World One Purchase at a Time
Posted June 1st, 2008 by ShermaineWaughEver wondered how environmentally, economically or even humanity-conscious your favorite products are? As conscious consumers, we have the responsibility to educate ourselves about these impacts before making our purchases. Well, a new website, BuyItLikeYouMeanIt.org, helps you do just that.
BILYMI lets people review everyday products and companies, and then publishes a core based on which of the factors matter to you as an individual – how green they are, how well they treat their employee, or even if they have a history of deplorable practices such as the use of child labor.
Planet Green: Television's First 24-hour Eco-lifestyle Network
Posted April 18th, 2008 by ShermaineWaughWell, it's about time. We have stations just for men, women, and even animals, so why not for our own mother Earth? Launching in June 2008, Planet Green aims to produce programming that promotes healthy, mindful living while demonstrating how to take care of this planet we call home.