Indian Railways Going Green with Eco-Friendly Toilets view story
inhabitat.com — Anyone who has traveled on Indian trains is fully aware that the facilities on board are lacking in more ways than one. Unhygienic toilets reeking of human excreta have left many a traveler with an unpleasant experience.
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Floating Wind Turbines Will Power Oregonâs First Offshore Wind Farm : TreeHugger view story
After lagging behind Europe in developing its offshore wind power potential, the United States has finally entered the race in ernest: Delaware has an offshore wind farm in development; similar projects have been discussed for Rhode Island, New York,
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U.S. focus on climate could ease financial crisis: ENN view story
If the United States focused on curbing climate change as soon as a new president took office -- or sooner -- it could help pull the world from the financial brink, environmental policy experts told Reuters.
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Low Impact Living - Save Money by Eating Fresh, Local, Organic Food view story
Want local, organic seasonal produce, conveniently boxed up for your pick up — at a really reasonable price? Join a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Basically, joining a CSA buys you a share in a farm — so you’re directly contributing
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Top 8 Ways to Go Green with Your Electronics view story
Since electronic devices have become huge part of our modern lives, it makes this category one of the most important ways to control damage to the environment. You don’t have to live in a solar powered teepee with only an FM radio to go green; it’s a.
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Envirovore: Eat Your Greens! - Polish Farms Easily Adapt to Organic Market view story
Poland is particularly suited for organic, sustainable farms. Unlike the U.S. where agriculture has over time been consolidated into large factory farms, Poland's maintained small-scale farms (average of 17 acres) even if they weren't always completely or
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Christians cower from Hindu backlash in Orissa view story
By Krittivas Mukherjee TIKABALI, India (Reuters) - On a starry night last week, as Lal Mohan Digal prepared to go to bed, a mob of raging, machete-wielding Hindu zealots appeared above the hills of his mud house and swarmed over this bucolic...
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