Author: The GU team
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Green motorsport, anyone?
Not that I know anything about car racing and all, but I do know that driving–whether you do it for a race or just as an everyday thing–packs on the carbon emissions. Two guys have thought of creating an eco-friendly sports car, though. Paul Andrews and Bill Meeson converted two Honda Hybrids into cars suitable…
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Llamadas Pedaleadas
How cool is this? Apparently, in Nicaragua, it costs a lot to make calls from mobile phones, which is why people must troop to call shops where they can make phone calls. But Llamadas Pedaleadas is taking the call shops to the people, and better yet, the bikes use renewable energy, which then powers the…
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Stick it to ’em
Who knew that those little stickers on fruits and veggies actually meant something? Well, the good folks at Ideal bite did. You can find out if the produce is genetically modified (GM). A four-digit number means it’s conventionally grown. A five-digit number beginning with 9 means it’s organic. A five-digit number beginning with 8 means…
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The Macbook…Earth?
With the announcement of the Macbook Air, DVice thought it would play around and came up with idea of Macbooks based on the other three elements. MacBook Earth: Greenest laptop ever. The MacBook Earth has no electrical cord — save the planet with this wind- and solar-powered notebook. The phosphorescent screen consumes mere nanowatts, and…
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UK government pushing universities to be greener
The Guardian reports that the government has put in extra funds to help the country’s universities become more environmentally friendly. But an additional £290m over the next three years will go on sector-wide capital programmes, such as the Revolving Green Fund, to cut campus greenhouse gases, as well as bolstering universities’ computer networks and encouraging…
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News bits
New Zealand has a squeaky-green reputation, but it’s still in danger of succumbing to pollution. Washington State University (WSU) Kitsap County Extension is offering a Sustainable Farming Business course. Last year, we talked about green funerals. Now, there are a lot more options available. India’s Tibre Trousers has been officially declared green. Valentine’s Day is…
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Another quick commercial
I’ll be doing a wee bit of promotion for my employer, Eco-Sys. An event called the International Conservation Football Cup is currently in the works, and it will be a series of football (soccer to Americans) tournaments to be held in countries where Eco-Sys has established its community projects. Funds raised by the event will…
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Help keep wolves and bears safe
I had no idea that something like aerial hunting was even taking place–it’s a horrible practice. There’s actually a law banning this practice, but it still continues in Alaska. Thankfully, Rep. George Miller has come out with the Protect America’s Wildlife (PAW) Act. If you’re from the U.S., sign this petition and get your Representatives’…
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Michael Moore in Norway
https://youtube.com/watch?v=xJ0B2xDzSgg This is some deleted footage from Michael Moore’s film. “Sicko”. Norwegians use raw sewage to heat their homes. Oil reserves aren’t owned privately. They have the highest gas prices and taxes in the world, and the lowest per capita car ownership in Europe. It is the world’s 3rd largest oil exporter, and yet they…
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The heat is on
Ideal bite informs us that there are tankless water heaters. Instead of drawing water from a big heated tank, these newfangled gadgets heat up water only when you need it. For tips on buying these on-demand heaters, check out Green Home Guide.