Tag: Editor’s Pick
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In Seattle, A Little Green Oasis In The Food Desert
Stockbox aims to bring affordable, healthy food to urban areas currently lacking access to grocers — via a store not much bigger than a shipping container. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling….
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NGBS: Setting The Standard For Green Home Certification
By offering rigor, flexibility and affordability, the National Green Building Standard seeks to do for green homes what LEED has done for green buildings. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling. …
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Three Gorges Dam Is Complete, But Is It ‘Clean’?
The 32nd and final 700-megawatt turbine begins operating at China’s Three Gorges Dam as China tries to temper its fossil-fuel appetite. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling.
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Willets Point Cleans Up, Goes All-LEED In Redevelopment
The Willets Point Redevelopment Plan calls for clean up efforts benefiting the Flushing River, and green redevelopment that will benefit the local economy. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling. …
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Administration Not Backing Off On Military Biofuels
The U.S. Navy and the departments of Energy and Agriculture, working with industry, move to develop biofuels production capacity of 10 million gallons per year. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechl…