Win a Back to School Solar Bag Bundle Worth Over $500!

by Yuka Yoneda, 09/02/10

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GO BACK TO SCHOOL WITH AN AMAZING NEW SOLAR BAG!

If you want to put your best (and greenest) foot forward as you start the new school year, we’ve got something that will help – a lot. We’re giving away a fantastic Back to School Prize Package (worth over $500) packed with green school supplies to one lucky winner – and it could be you! This amazing bundle includes 7 awesome 100% recycled hardcover notebooks in assorted colors and styles by ecosystem, a 100% recycled binder, tabs and binder pouch from Naked Binder, and to top it all off, an amazing solar-powered bag by Sakku (worth $450) that keeps all your gadgets charged up using power from the sun!

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Garden City K66 is a Pixelated Modular City Filled with Terraces

by Yuka Yoneda, 09/02/10
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Gorgeous Green Tree Home Takes Root in Bulgaria

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BACK TO SCHOOL GIVEAWAY: Win a Solar Powered Package (worth $500)!

by Yuka Yoneda, 09/01/10

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WIN A BACK TO SCHOOL SOLAR BAG BUNDLE WORTH OVER $500!

Headed back to school and need some help getting inspired? Inhabitat is here to help! We’ve got an awesome eco back-to-school package that we’ll be giving away to one lucky winner in our Green Back-to-School contest. You may have noticed we ran a contest like this last week on Inhabitat… Well it was so popular that we decided to do another one and really up the ante this time. So if you didn’t win in the last contest, now you have another chance! We’ll be giving away an amazing bundle that includes 7 awesome 100% recycled hardcover notebooks in assorted colors and styles by ecosystem, a 100% recycled binder, tabs and binder pouch from Naked Binder, and to top it all off, an incredible solar-powered bag by Sakku (worth $450) that keeps all your gadgets charged up using power from the sun!

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Amazing Mineral House is a Multi-Faceted Micro Home in Japan

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PUMA Debuts Mopion Commuter Bike With a Serious Cargo Hold

by Diane Pham, 09/01/10

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If you’re fed up with the balancing act of taking groceries home on your bike handlebars, or are still a little too proud to go for that front anchored basket, then the PUMA Mopion just may be the stylish cycling solution you’ve been looking for. Although Puma is best known for their sweet kicks, this beloved brand has been busy pumping out a portfolio of bikes, and their latest design created with KiBiSi and Biomega is one beautiful green ride. Offering all the convenient features of both a commuter and cargo bike in one sleek aluminum frame, the Mopion could easily be considered the cool new Cadillac of bikes.

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Undulating Green-Roofed Hotel Opens in Norway

by Bridgette Meinhold, 09/01/10
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New Nanotech Purifier Filters Water 80,000 Times Faster

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A new water filter that employs cotton dipped in nano-sized silver wires and copper tubes works 80,000 times faster than filters that simply block bacteria from getting through. The filter, developed by Stanford University researchers for use in developing countries, efficiently conducts a tiny charge of electricity, zapping 98 percent of all bacteria.

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PISSKY: Gilpin Whisky is Recycled from Diabetic’s Urine

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James Gilpin has Type 1 Diabetes — his pancreas doesn’t work, forcing him to take shots of insulin to process glucose from food. Gilpin got to thinking about elderly patients with diabetes, like his grandmother, who secrete tons of unprocessed medicine and sugar in their urine. A great idea dawned upon him — well, perhaps it’s a gross idea but we’ll leave that up to you — and he started the Gilpin Family Whisky project, a high end line of single malt whiskey made from the sugar-laden urine of people with diabetes. His grandmother was the first patient to recycle her pee into whiskey!

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Unclutter Your Life on Give Your Stuff Away Day

by Mike Morone, 09/01/10
filed under: Recycling initiatives

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Have a lot of old stuff to get rid of? Well you could give it away and get a lot of awesome stuff for yourself at the same time on Give Your Stuff Away Day! Slated to sweep the nation on September 25th, the event, which is being organized by Mike Morone, calls people to simply bring their unwanted items to the curb. No trash, food, drugs, chemicals, or dangerous items — just safe, valuable items you would like to give to others. Find out more here!

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Time Flies With the Recycled Aluminum Epigram Clock

by Yuka Yoneda, 09/01/10
filed under: Green Products

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Times flies when you’re helping out humanitarian efforts. Okay maybe that’s not quite how the saying goes, but this Epigram Clock by Botanist gives us a little poetic license. Designed by celebrated graphic designer Milton Glaser, the clock is made of aluminum which contains up to 70% recycled content, and a percentage of the proceeds goes directly to the International Rescue Committee, an organization that responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives.

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California Gives Plug-In Hybrids Access to Carpool Lanes

by Ariel Schwartz, 09/01/10

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Need another reason to buy a plug-in hybrid vehicle? How about this: California Governor Arnold Schwarzanegger just signed into law this week a bill that grants HOV lane (aka carpool lane) access to qualifying plug-in hybrid vehicles.

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Water Works: The Bay Area’s Summer Art and Water Festival

by Moe Beitiks, 09/01/10
filed under: Art, San Francisco, Water Issues

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While some states are already starting to get cozy for cooler fall days, the folks up in Northern California will still be sitting pretty during September, which happens to be the Bay Area’s summer month! With warm and sunny days filling out their calendar, it’s only fitting that the community driven event, Water Works, has been scheduled to happen over September’s weekends. Starting this Saturday, local artist and designers will gather in an Oakland backyard to discuss water issues and show off some of their very own creations, including, as seen above, the Raintree by artist Christina Bertea, a rainwater collection tree that doubles as a clothesline in the summer. Read ahead to learn more about this fantastic event and to gander at a few more glorious projects!


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The Champagne Bottle Slims Down to Cut its Carbon Footprint

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Champagne bottles contain three times the air pressure of a typical car tire, which is why the iconic green bottles weigh 900 grams (two pounds). Not for long though – makers of Champagne bottles in France have been working on slimming down the bottle in an effort to reduce its weight, thereby reducing carbon emissions from transportation. A New York Times article reports that after much research and testing, manufacturers have streamlined the bottle through its shoulders, shaving off 65 grams (2.3 oz). Many Champagne producers have already switched over or are planning to do so.


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‘Dark Silicon’ Could Boost Smartphone Battery Life 11 X

by Timon Singh, 09/01/10
filed under: Green Products

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It may sound like a mineral used in an evil scientist’s death ray, but ‘dark silicon’ actually refers to underused transistors found in modern microprocessors — and scientists believe that this resource can be tapped to improve the batteries of everyday smartphones. A team of researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new prototype chip called the GreenDroid that harnesses dark silicon to improve energy efficiency by up to 11 times compared to standard mobile application processors.


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New Fabric-Dyeing Technique Uses Fluid-State CO2, Not Water

New Fabric-Dyeing Technique Uses Fluid-State CO2, Not Water

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The vagaries of the fashion and textile industry haven’t been kind to our waterways. In fact, textile coloring and treatment accounts for 17 to 20 percent of global industrial pollution, according to The World Bank. The solution? Remove water from the dyeing equation. DyeCoo Textile Systems is a Dutch company that is doing just …

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Off-the-Shelf Dyes Increase Solar Panel Absorption

Off-the-Shelf Dyes Increase Solar Panel Absorption

The hippies were the first to push solar energy en masse in the 70’s, so it’s a wonder we haven’t thought of this before — it turns out the same stuff used to tie-dye t-shirts can increase the efficiency of solar panels. A new paper released in the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy details the discovery that many common off-the-shelf dyes — as well as dyes used in the medical and food industry — can make solar panels more effective when mixed properly. The researchers basically use the dye to change the color spectrum that the panel can absorb, thereby increasing its efficiency by as much as 8%.

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Net Zero Renovation for San Ysidro Border Crossing

Net Zero Renovation for San Ysidro Border Crossing

Each day, two out of ten people who enter the United States go through the San Ysidro border, and if you’ve ever been through there, you know how long it takes. Now, the most important point of entry into the US will finally be renovated with optimized lane efficiency to process more cars even quicker — plus the entire project will be net zero. Seattle architecture firm The Miller Hull Partnership is responsible for the new design, which will feature solar energy, rainwater catchment, and target LEED Platinum certification.

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Award-Winning Park Life to be First Green Neighborhood in Tirana

Award-Winning Park Life to be First Green Neighborhood in Tirana

Set within a rolling green park with expansive views of the city and nearby lake, Park Life is set to be the first eco neighborhood in Tirana, Albania. Designed by Rotterdam based JA Joubert Architecture, the masterplan won first place in an international competition to design a new community for the area, and their vision is now being developed to become a reality. The vibrant new neighborhood will feature a host of environmentally conscious features such as rain water catchment, grey water filtration and an awesome natural water swimming pool.

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Boxy Wooden Treehouse Tower Now Open in Netherlands!

Boxy Wooden Treehouse Tower Now Open in Netherlands!

We've seen plenty of tree houses in our day, but never one as boxy and modern as this new wooden observation tower which recently opened in the Netherlands. Okay so technically the structure, which consists of six boxes (that almost look like shipping containers) stacked atop one another, isn't a true tree house. But its natural cladding, made out of half logs from the area surrounding it, definitely help it blend in with its arboreal neighbors. And now that the boxy building by Ateliereen Architecten is finally open, people can scale its facade rock-climbing style, check out the views or even (for the more adventurous) try out its rope slide and high rope track.

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Wood-Wrapped Floating House Maximizes Urban Growth

Wood-Wrapped Floating House Maximizes Urban Growth

Modernism takes to the seas with this beautiful wood-wrapped houseboat by German architects Rost Niderehe. Seafaring homes have proven their viability through the years, and entire neighborhoods of coastal cities have sprouted up. This compact modern home combines prefab construction with an adaptable design to showcase the great potential of floating housing.

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University of Leicester Unveils Green ALICE Supercomputer

University of Leicester Unveils Green ALICE Supercomputer

The University of Leicester has just spent £2.2 million ($3.3 million) upgrading its computer system with a hi-tech, environmentally-friendly super ‘green’ computer. The system, dubbed ‘ALICE (Advanced Leicester Information and Computational Environment)‘ is said to be the most energy efficient in the sector despite being ten times more powerful than its predecessor. Created by Hewlett Packard, the new system offers the computational power equivalent of thousands of desktop PCs by clustering large numbers of central processing units. As such, it will be able to analyze more data than ever before, get responses more quickly, and greatly increase the pace of the university’s research.

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Taastrup Theater Renovation Boasts a Stunning Prismatic Facade

Taastrup Theater Renovation Boasts a Stunning Prismatic Facade

A local community theater in Copenhagen's Taastrup neighborhood recently received an incredible energy efficiency retrofit that encapsulates the existing building within a tessellated façade of translucent pyramids. Designed by COBE, the Taastrup Theater renovation boasts a beautiful multi-faceted skin that insulates the interior while allowing daylight to filter in. The renovated theater also benefits from a simplified program, an expanded floor plan, and increased connectivity with its surrounding community.

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Prefabricated Bank Campus Cashes in on Sustainability

Prefabricated Bank Campus Cashes in on Sustainability

Russia's leading bank has just unveiled plans to construct a green-roofed corporate university designed by Dutch Architect Erick van Egeraat. Located in a rural setting west of Moscow, the Sberbank University will provide education and training for the bank's 20,000 employees. To achieve a short construction time, the campus buildings will largely be prefabricated, and the plan focuses upon sustainability as a cornerstone of its design.

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Solar Powered LED Flower Sculpture Lights up the Night

Solar Powered LED Flower Sculpture Lights up the Night

Looking to add some solar-powered flare to your boring backyard? This gigantic energy-generating flower sculpture by id&@le concepts may be just the ticket. Dubbed the Gul Two, the brightly-hued blossom is outfitted with an array of six 10 x 5 cm solar panels that soak up sunlight throughout the day and store it in a hidden 4-watt battery. …

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