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Diane Keaton on How We Treat Old Buildings Like Plastic Bagstreehugger.com » TreeHugger - 8 hours ago Besides being a terrific actor, Diane Keaton is a former board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy and is currently a trustee of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. She bemoans the loss of the Ambassador … Also tagged: los angeles, celebrity, demolition, ban demolition |
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Five Poverty-Fighting Clean Water Projects and Designstreehugger.com » TreeHugger - 10 hours ago Today is Blog Action Day, and we'll be using our forum as a green blog to talk about this year's theme: poverty. Check the end of the post for links to all our Blog Action Day posts. Photo credit: laszlo-photo The … Also tagged: africa, water, poverty, water conservation, appropriate technology, clinton global initiative |
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Flip a Strip Mall Redesign Winners Announcedtreehugger.com » TreeHugger - 11 hours ago Strip malls are in trouble across North America as the economy tightens and people aren't filling their new houses with junk any more. Even when they were busy, they were not exactly the most efficient use of … Also tagged: energy, architects, wind power, arizona, biofuels, design competitions, urban life, vertical farm |
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Four Argentinean Design Projects Helping those in Needtreehugger.com » TreeHugger - 14 hours ago Picture: Collage of Minima Huella's work with El Ceibo cooperative. Credit: Minima Huella. It's Blog Action Day! A special day for bloggers around the world to raise our voices on important causes from different … Also tagged: social networking, poverty, accessories, recycling, argentina, buenos aires, energy efficiency |
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'Pocket Library': Book Storage for Small Places, by Ariel Jacubovichtreehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 14, 2008 From our great archive of ideas that show less is more you get it: we love small spaces. Especially important in times of economic stress, they make us think about what we really need, give maximum usage to what we … Also tagged: storage, furniture, argentina, less is more, buenos aires, small spaces, multi purpose objects |
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RONA Including Product Life Cycle Information in Storestreehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 13, 2008 Life Cycle Stages According to the RONA Website. Source: Market Watch. The Canuck version of Home Depot, RONA , has announced its new eco-responsible signage in all of their stores. The new signs will be placed on … Also tagged: canada, construction, life cycle analysis, environmental footprint |
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The Go Green Initiative's School of the Week: Westmount Elementary in Alberta, Canada!treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 13, 2008 The days of the week have taken on entirely new meanings at our Go Green Initiative School of the Week, Westmount Elementary School in Strathmore, Alberta, Canada. Plain old Tuesdays became Trash-Free Tuesdays and … Also tagged: education, canada, science and technology, take action, business and politics, culture and celebrity, food and health, travel and nature, green schools, global warming solutions, green youth |
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Pet Topic: Readymade Goes to the Dogs (And Cats)treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 13, 2008 Photo credit: Readymade The October/November 2008 issue of Readymade has seven creative projects for the DIY'er who loves critters. And you don't have to rush out to your nearest newstand to get the 411 on these … |
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Construction Starts on Sustainable Fellwood—A Totally Sustainable Affordable Housing Project in Savannah, Georgiatreehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 12, 2008 photo: Sustainable Fellwood The $50 million mixed-use, mixed-income redevelopment project sits on 27 acres in Savannah on the site of the state's first public housing project, and it serves as a principal component of … |
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Quote of the Day: Barry Lehrman on A Green Lining to Our Financial Cloudtreehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 12, 2008 Image from My other car is a bright green city Barry Lehrman, Architect and editor of the website Archinect writes an editorial that starts with a hilarious typo about how we cannot "maintain the Gordon Gecko greed and … Also tagged: architects, economics, green building |