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Think of it as the lab-hatched, eco-leather of our architectural future, able to render virtually all synthetic building materials obsolete. This uber-sustainable concept is currently being tweaked as we speak, so it's quite possible...
Your comments have proven time and time again to be devoid of any real constructivity or substance. Nice job. Eco Huddle should re-evaluate why they have endowed you with the magical powers of a moderator because you achieve nothing more...
Gourmands take note: there's far more to savour at the dinner table than fine wine, cheeses and farm-fresh produce. One artist and agricultural activist's wild idea just might help all of us to reconnect with the land that sustains us......
Are you a game and willing consumer? Then you will probably appreciate what one artist has done to highlight the out-of-control inventory of "stuff" that many of us manage to cram into the four walls of our homes....
The Humane Society proclaimed 2009 as a year of animal rights victories, but upon reviewing the "progress" we've achieved on behalf of the silent minority, it seems like we should set our standards quite a bit higher....
Then by all means stop wasting your precious time reading Greenwala's silly posts.
Yawn. Maybe you should change up your routine a bit.
Is it possible that all of us know infinitely more about Michael Jackson's passing than we do about the current state of our planet?...
Something's been missing from our mainstream news radar. Search the headlines of the past several years & review the news reports of the major tv broadcasters and you'll find one common denominator -- a distinct lack of eco-news...
When you think of repurposed fashion garments, revamped textiles and other flexible scraps like leather come to mind, but this artist prefers to dust off ceramic vases instead. The result is a collection of fully wearable ceramic mosaics...
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