Monday, 27 June 2011

The Weekend Recap: June 24-26, 2011

Creatures
Jaymi introduced Honduras' new permanent shark sanctuary which will cover 92,664 miles. Next, Shaun Kart introduced us news of the youthful deer found stuck on the high energy line. Flying deer Christmas should have come early.

Eating Well
Kelly introduced us another addition to week day vegetarian having a recipe for any tricolor salad. After, we found that the short food market is finally making the proceed to cage-free eggs. Lastly, Sara Novak described why quality might be higher than quantity in what you eat.

A Altering Atmosphere
First, Pad published a relevant video of Jared Gemstone explaining why we be capable of choose whether our world will collapse. After, John made clear all you need to learn about extreme weather from 2010. John Laumer then investigated the brand new Garden of Eden myth. Next, Christine Lepisto required us with the reasons that Eurasion snow could predict America's freezing. Finally, Stephen told us why global warming could make the oceans smell worse.

Art &lifier Style
Lloyd told us about Daiwa's interesting publish-apocalyptic growing container house and introduced that it's visiting America. After, he demonstrated the look for any Steampunk shower tower that demonstrates the following large eco-friendly building trend before presenting the Cityhub plug-in pop-up modular hotel. Next, Emma Grady told us about Sweet Skins organic apparel that is on purchase this month. Alex Davies then presented a bridge hotel produced from reclaimed wood. Following, Kimberley Mok demonstrated what age jeans make beautiful recycled furniture inside a series by LegendBlues. Then we discovered newer and more effective efficient design ideas from Obsess with Design, including a mobile hen house. Alex published a good exact replica of the entire Austrian village being built-in China. Finally, Bonnie Hulkower shared the chest that transformed the feel of the Cooper Hewitt garden.

Energy
Sami demonstrated us some.1 MW photo voltaic plant just installed in a United kingdom Toyota factory before explaining why Maersk's new huge ship can lead to industry wide energy innovation. After, John introduced the earth's first 24/7 photo voltaic plant.

Eco-friendly Thinking
Sami told us from the 30,000 people standing to food waste by bringing in to Trader Joe's. After, we discovered the following Double Impact challenge, as selected by you. Jennifer Hattam described what age hotel soaps can help to save 1000's of lives before explaining why Cairo and Istanbul may consider repairing entirely. Lastly, Emma Grady demonstrated how one health spa on Block Island is applying character to inspire their services.

Pollution
Jaymi described the brand new e-waste bill and told the way it could finish e-waste dumping and make more eco-friendly jobs. After, John gave the frightening news the world's top-selling weed killer is a contributing factor to birth defects.

The Truly Amazing Outdoors
Shaun Nield demonstrated us a method to take camping one stage further having a awesome Volkswagen camper tent. Then, Jennifer raised a different way for urban maqui berry farmers to obtain on the run having a handy pack of tools.

Politics
John gave us some negative climate news as presidential-candidate Santorum is constantly on the deny climatic change. After, Sara Novak introduced the senate bill that aims to limit utilization of anti-biotics in animals.

Eco-friendly Advances
Pad demonstrated us a brand new eco-friendly brick kiln that may reduce pollutants in Bangladesh. Then he required us with the first packaging-free, zero-waste supermarket in america.

People
Emma told us about color-loving designer Jessi Arrington and her TED talk that shared why she never wears new clothing.

Business
Bonnie introduced us some fashionable business with Timberland and Po-Zu joining as much as make footwear. Next, Sami described how localization may have the ability to revive our economy. Lloyd described how sprawl is much like Bernie Madoff. Panzi acres Lastly, John Laumer uncovered the $20 Billion annually that's likely to air condition troops tents in Afghanistan and Iraq and examined the carbon footprint.

Weekly Highlights
Returning to this days bests, Blythe and Emma introduced us a listing of animal news and photographs, correspondingly.

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