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July 2009

Financial incentives, the answer to green car makers

The Indonesian government is encouraging car makers to work toward developing cars that are eco-friendly, fuel-efficient and affordable. Considering the harmful effects of carbon and pollution on the environment, the government has taken initiatives..

Green Fantasy: Unexplored ways sportspeople can power the world

Despite the energy crunch the whole world faces today, the share of effort everyone puts in sorting it out is quite heartening. It holds good for sportspeople too. That’s no fantasizing since a variety of human-powered gadgets are up on the market….

Circulus hydrogen-powered car is good for all road conditions

Graphic designer Santosh Chawla is out with his new hydrogen-powered Circulus concept car design. The concept, a result of innovation, creativity and futuristic thinking, will be made from recycled materials and would be powered by hydrogen fuel cells..

Eco-tourism vs. slum-tourism: Is it worth the pain?

Fast-moving metropolitan life, lush surroundings, enchanting landscapes, hygienic environs, clean commuting and green organizing is what summarizes eco-tourism. It’s good enough if it’s soothing aesthetically. We’re civilized people, and hence we.

Eco-tourism vs. slum-tourism

Honan-Allston library to undergo green makeover

Hinging on sustainability, Harvard University Planners, Boston redevelopment officials and a Cambridge landscape design house collaborated to reinstate the space behind the Honan-Allston Library. They hope to translate the 1.74 acre space into a…

Eco-art: Jim Denevan’s sand-art is strictly for art’s sake

Jim Denevan’s art is all about etching his ingenuity on sand. Carving on a vast canvas with naturally abundant brushes (wave tossed sticks); he does it without any measuring aids. It’s all freehand stuff. It usually takes him 7 hours or 30 miles of.

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