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December 2009

Golf goes greener with solar-powered golf carts

Hong Kong did it a long time back, and now solar golfing has announced its advent in the US. Now, the American golfers will find the game greener than it was ever since some inventors have suggested, and have actually supplied the golf carts with…

Green School in Indonesia brings kids back to Earth

Well, they were on the Earth itself before they joined the Green School, but never did they feel such a connection to their ecological roots. The school made of bamboo has open classrooms covered by roofs of alang-alang, while the campus is speckled..

U.S. to use robots to repair water mains

The U.S. is on the verge of a water supply crisis. The sole reason behind this precipice is the two million miles of aging water mains that are difficult to maintain. In order to deal with the problem, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Technology…

U.S. to use robots to repair water mains

Super Colossal to develop Gold Coast into a sustainable city

All set to support 900,000 residents by 2030, the Gold Coast in Australia will develop a 16.5-hectare futuristic city to house some of them. Thanks to a sterling design proposed by the Sydney-based architectural firm Super Colossal that won them the..

Green compactor to reduce trash to 20 percent for Oceanside

Waste Management Inc., has donated a solar-powered trash compactor to Oceanside in a effort to encourage municipalities across the country to buy them. The company under its demonstration program will install many of these eco-friendly compactors in..

Kootenai River white sturgeon on the threshold of extinction

It is tragic to see North America’s largest freshwater fish standing on the verge of extinction. Although numerous attempts are being made to save the toothless beast, but all in vain. Now officials hope to deflect extinction by throwing more water.

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