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Lucila Martinez

Green Roofing: A Simple Step Towards Sustainability - 0 views

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    Green Roofing helps the environment.
kevin Anderson

A Perfect Hydroponic Environment to Grow Tomatoes - 0 views

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    Growing hydroponic tomatoes is easier than the traditional growing methods
kevin Anderson

How to Cut Down On Costs in Hydroponic Gardening? - 0 views

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    Hydroponic gardening also offers several benefits to our environment. Hydroponic gardening uses considerably less water than soil gardening
kevin Anderson

Hydroponics Growing: - Steps To Follow - 0 views

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    Hydroponics is the method of growing plants sans soil under controlled environment. Starting a hydroponic garden is not hard, as long as you plan and prepare for the task.
michelle diaz

Lovett School - 0 views

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    Michelle found this school that she thinks is really good. Check it out!
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    Indeed, Lovett's new Strategic Plan Lovett calls for us to pursue environmental sustainability and practice environmental stewardship in carrying out the plan's goals. Beyond having a positive effect on the environment, Lovett students are learning from their surroundings, practicing sustainability, and making respect for the environment second nature.
Marcos Montalvo

Material Needed to Build a Home Windmill - 0 views

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    This might be useful for a simple, basic windmill. Maybe it could help our prototype and we can enhance it.
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    and here is another one that is more specific and highlights the core materials. http://windturbinesforthehome.org/Wind_Turbine_Generators.html
Tamar Alvarenga

Sustainable Schools Program - 0 views

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    This is a school in Texas that has a sustainable program.
Janet Ott

How Energy Efficiency Can End Up Hurting the Environment - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    How making things easier or more efficient makes people more careless or use it in new ways that use more of it.
Rebecca Loredo

Rice University Shell Center for Sustainability - 1 views

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    "The Shell Center creates an interdisciplinary program of research, outreach and education to address actions that can be taken to ensure the sustainable development of living standards, interpreted broadly, to encompass all factors affecting the quality of life including environmental resources. It supports the efforts of Rice University's faculty, staff and students to better our planet's economy, society and environment."
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    I think it would be great to collaborate in the studies with Rice. I also think that we could easily get in contact with a current student so they could come talk to us about their sustainability project.
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    I think that having a speaker would be good. And since it's so close by it is very convenient that we could personally go to the campus and maybe even sit in on one of their lectures or talks over this project.
Tamar Alvarenga

Environment Associates Architects and Consultants - 0 views

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    These architects have work together to create sustainable homes.
Cesar Larraga

Sustainability Project - 0 views

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    Group in California.
Elber Reyes

Using cow guts to make fuel - 0 views

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    This article is about some research being done at MIT to see how it might be possible to use microbes lining cow intestines to break down cellulose and lignin into sugar and make fuel from that. Such compounds are found in grass and wood chips, consequently MIT also looked into termites but they proved to be too small to generate any significant data.
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    This research sounds amazing but I couldn't help but looking at the poor cow. Part of what sustainability is about is helping the environment and that includes animals. Even though this would be awesome for the atmosphere, they require a lot of enzymes for this fuel to work. This means more cows I believe, correct me if I'm wrong.
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    Well yea, poor cows, but we would have to think that there are tons of cow guts that I'm sure that is just thrown away. It sounds gross but might as well use what is being thrown away. One thing that came to my mind was that in the long run if Chinquapin decides to also have hows that we would eat, what better than use the guts from them. It won't be much but I'm sure that we could also contact the slaughter house (and I'm pretty sure they kill a good number of cows per day).
David Copeland-Loredo

Sustainable Architecture - 1 views

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    This website features a lot of the new significant Architectural works. This page is full of all the works with the tag of sustainability.
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    Wow! This architecture is amazing! It goes perfectly with what we were talking about in glass and some of the ideas we mentioned, for example building buildings with solar panels or adding solar panels to buildings that already exist. I wonder if we could build a building that will make the green house better off. For example somehow collect rainfall to where we could reuse it to water the plants. Just an idea! :)
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    These are so cool! I think that if we take ideas from each one of them them we can create another building in Chinquapin (just like the green duplex). One step at a time we can begin to make Chinquapin a much greener place.
Janet Ott

The cool school challenge - 0 views

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    How to set up programs to reduce your carbon footprint
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    Changing behavior one small step at a time
Tamar Alvarenga

About Sustainable Houston - 0 views

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    This is a Houston organization that promotes sustainability in all senses.
Tamar Alvarenga

About Us - 0 views

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    Clean Houston is an organization that also promote sustainability.
David Copeland-Loredo

Flexible Learning - 0 views

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    I'm not going to lie, this is pretty sexxxy!
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