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Jenn Viola

Eco-Friendly Coffins - 0 views

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    With all the graveyards in the world, and an estimated world population of 7.125 billion ... biodegradable coffins and urns seem like a pretty good idea to reduce pollution.
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Hemp: The Versatile Plant of Durable Fiber - 1 views

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    Hemp is such an amazing plant. From it an array of oils, plastics, paints and twine can be created ... of such strength Kentuckians were able to avoid WWII draft by staying home and growing hemp. The fiber of this plant is so strong, that the government was eager to have farmers plant and grow it (with government provided seeds) so that the best parachutes, laces and other materials could be made for soldiers and the war. "Breathing in 4x the carbon dioxide (CO2) of trees during it's quick 12-14 week growing cycle. Trees take 20 years to mature vs 4 months for Industrial Hemp" So why are we still clearing forests and avoiding the CO2 sync of this marvelous resource???
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Greenhouse Dew Collector for Arid Climates - 0 views

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    Dew-collecting greenhouses used in desert areas allow for water vapors to collect and be used for hydrating plants and animals alike.
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Sustainable because everyone can get involved with technology - 1 views

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    In this YES! Magazine article by Kayla Schultz, Canadian Sophie Toupin remarks on how inaccessible technology seems to women and others considered a minority to the traditional "white hacker" notion. Toupin talks about the need for all members to feel safe and supported to explore whatever notion they deem interesting. This includes the opportunity to lead group sessions regardless of age, orientation, or any other possible classification ... as long as socially-minded sustainable ideas are crossing thresholds of imagination.
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World Beyond War . . . - - 0 views

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    "Between 1900-2006, campaigns of nonviolent civil resistance were twice as successful as violent campaigns." Sustainability and livelihood where gratitude is the attitude.
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Oldest US mall blends old/modern with 225-sq-ft micro lofts - 1 views

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    The Providence Arcade built in 1828, was transformed when Evan Granoff bought it and renovated the top floors into micro units. The ground floor welcomes tenants and others with micro shops designed to fit local needs.
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Lionel Buckett's spectacular Clifftop Cave nears completion - 0 views

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    Lionel Buckett has created several passive solar cliff top caves for dwelling enjoyment. Located in Australia's Blue Mountains range, Lionel intertwines a view thousands of years old with alternative energy systems and modern living features. Nature is all encompassing in his designs, as the cave's glass door and outside wall shower prove to be.
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