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Inventor's 2020 vision: to help 1bn of the world's poorest see better
In WorldChanging - Posted 1 week ago
Professor pioneers DIY adjustable glasses that do not need an opticianBy Esther AddleyIt was a chance conversation on March 23 1985 ( in the afternoon...
Tags: britain british china hong kong india research solar
London Tap Water Just Got Sexier
In WorldChanging - Posted 3 weeks ago
Neil Barron's winning carafe designImage source: Interior DesignLeave it to Londoners to make the relatively mundane act of drinking tap water into a ...
Tags: england london
Track&Trace: A New Backstory Tool
In WorldChanging - Posted 4 weeks ago
A Track&Trace code, and the MADE-BY button, on a clothing labelMADE-BY, an Amsterdam-based organization that promotes social and environmental sustain...
Tags: netherlands sustainability
Tracing the carbon in your beer, jacket, shoes, and soap
In WorldChanging - Posted 12 weeks ago
For household products, carbon hides in some unexpected places.Here's a pop quiz, based on a recent Wall Street Journal article on the carbon footprin...
Tags: analysis carbon carbon emissions carbon footprint china climate change conservation emissions global warming journal policy
Save Your Trash: An Interview With Ari Derfel
In WorldChanging - Posted 19 weeks ago
By Britt Bravo That's the big take home. It's not just like, Hey, make less trash, the trash guy did it, but find where meaning is for you, and beli...
Tags: biodiesel clean water hybrid pollution recycling
Notes on Nau's Relaunch
In WorldChanging - Posted 24 weeks ago
By Janette CrawfordIn late June, less than two months after we lamented its closing, clothing manufacturer Nau announced its re-birth. It had been pu...
Tags: president sustainability
Does the Water-Powered Car Really Work?
In WorldChanging - Posted 25 weeks ago
Yes, but the water has to come from unicorn tears.By Adam SteinUnsurprisingly, inevitably, rising gas prices have brought increased interest in the wa...
Tags: batteries carbon climate change conservation fusion gas prices hydrogen nuclear policy research
Why are People called CONSUMERS?
In Sustainablog - Posted 31 weeks ago
When did we become consumers ? How did it seep into our mainstream culture so that it's commonplace to refer to each other as consumers?It's pre...
Tags: carbon carbon dioxide electric emissions renewable renewable energy solar solar thermal sustainable
Extra Cheese, Hold the Methane
In WorldChanging - Posted 32 weeks ago
A recent innovation from scientists in Australia and New Zealand offers hope for humans to continue our love affair with meat and dairy products. The ...
Tags: emissions natural gas research sustainable
Proudly Made in China: NEST Collective
In WorldChanging - Posted 32 weeks ago
By Erica Lee SchlaikjerA group of foreigners doing business in Shanghai recently hatched a new idea to bring design with a conscience to the China m...
Tags: carbon china chinese corporate social responsibility hybrid hybrid cars renewable shanghai sustainability sustainable
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