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Recycling Center Made From Recycled Materials
Recycling Center Made From Recycled Materials
I love this: the local recycling center in the town of Kamikatsu, Japan is itself made of recycled and upcycled materials. Most pr
·kottke.org·
Recycling Center Made From Recycled Materials
Recycled Building Materials Construct a Multi-Purpose Zero Waste Center in Japan
Recycled Building Materials Construct a Multi-Purpose Zero Waste Center in Japan
Back in 2003, Kamikatsu, a town in Tokushima Prefecture, became Japan's first municipality to go zero waste, establishing a whopping 45 categories for recycling. Today, the village reuses about 80 percent of the garbage it generates, and the Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center is at the forefront of the com
·thisiscolossal.com·
Recycled Building Materials Construct a Multi-Purpose Zero Waste Center in Japan
Move to solar energy creating crop, economic opportunities
Move to solar energy creating crop, economic opportunities
Silflower was among native plants that blanketed the vast North American prairie until settlers developed farms and cities. Nowadays confined largely to roadsides and ditches, the long-stemmed cousin of the sunflower may be poised for a comeback, thanks to solar energy.
·arkansasonline.com·
Move to solar energy creating crop, economic opportunities
Fascine Mattresses: Basketry Gone Wild
Fascine Mattresses: Basketry Gone Wild
Around the 17th century, the Dutch started reinforcing their dykes and harbours with sturdy mats the size of football pitches – hand-woven from thousands of twigs grown on nearby coppice plantations. These “fascine mattresses” were weighted with rocks and sunk into canals, estuaries, and rivers. This article contains many images and would be a 12.1 MB download from this website. Therefore, I kindly invite you to read the article on our solar powered website, where it has been compressed to 1.90 MB.
·lowtechmagazine.com·
Fascine Mattresses: Basketry Gone Wild
The construction of the city without roads and cars began - FrontNet Blog
The construction of the city without roads and cars began - FrontNet Blog
It was reported that Saudi Arabia wanted to build a science fiction movie in a northwestern part of the country. The city has been named Neom and the plan is not to have roads and cars and in general to operate energy but also in every aspect in a completely environmentally friendly way. The projectRead More
·frontnet.eu·
The construction of the city without roads and cars began - FrontNet Blog
How to Build a Low-tech Solar Panel?
How to Build a Low-tech Solar Panel?
George Cove, a forgotten solar power pioneer, may have built a highly efficient photovoltaic panel 40 years before Bell Labs engineers invented silicon cells. If proven to work, his design could lead to less complex and more sustainable solar panels. Above: George Cove stands next to his third solar array. Source: "Generating electricity by the sun's rays", Popular Electricity, Volume 2, nr. 12, April 1910, pp.793. More efficient, less sustainable Ever since Bell Labs presented the first practical solar PV panel in the 1950s, technological development has focused on reducing costs and increasing the efficiency of solar cells. According to these standards, researchers have made a lot of progress. The efficiency of solar panels increased from less than 5% in...
·lowtechmagazine.com·
How to Build a Low-tech Solar Panel?
The Geography of Transport Systems
The Geography of Transport Systems
A comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field of transportation geography with a broad overview of its concepts, methods, and areas of application.
·transportgeography.org·
The Geography of Transport Systems
Diagnosing brain pollution
Diagnosing brain pollution
Advertising is a type of ‘brain pollution’ says new ‘ministry’ campaign to stop adverts fuelling the climate emergency.
·theecologist.org·
Diagnosing brain pollution
TONIGHT: Planning the future of Seattle's maritime/industrial lands
TONIGHT: Planning the future of Seattle's maritime/industrial lands
(Terminal 5 and vicinity, photographed by Long Bach Nguyen) One major event of West Seattle significance is on the calendar for tonight: As previewed here earlier this month, it's the next step in reviewing/updating Seattle's policies regarding maritime and industrial lands. (See background on the process here.) West Seattle is home to a major ...
·westseattleblog.com·
TONIGHT: Planning the future of Seattle's maritime/industrial lands
Regular Night Markets Are a Natural Addition to Seattle
Regular Night Markets Are a Natural Addition to Seattle
With over a year of Stay Healthy Streets and Café Streets, Seattleites have become accustomed and even approving of the pedestrianization and expanded use of our streets. But Seattle can go farther to create even more vibrant pedestrian environments, and regular night markets should be one route for street use expansion. Popular in East Asia
·theurbanist.org·
Regular Night Markets Are a Natural Addition to Seattle
The Rise of the Pandemic Dashboard
The Rise of the Pandemic Dashboard
Governments around the world have created online tools for the public to view the latest data on Covid-19, but some platforms are better than others.
·bloomberg.com·
The Rise of the Pandemic Dashboard