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Nubrella Reinvents the Umbrella: Hit or Miss?

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 02. 9.10
Fashion & Beauty

nubrella umbrella reinvented design photo cellphone

Those of us who cycle all winter are familiar with the phrase "There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing." But how to take that important call on your cellphone in the middle of a rainstorm? Nubrella to the rescue. It reinvents the umbrella into an aerodynamic sphere, protecting you from the rain and guaranteed never to get blown out, or as they call it, "invert."

It is also completely hands free, "No more struggling to maintain your umbrella in the proper position. Simply strap on the shoulder support and walk completely hands free even in significant winds."

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Batucada: Über Cool Home Accessories from Recycled Aluminum

by Paula Alvarado, Buenos Aires on 02. 9.10
Design & Architecture

Batucada Accessories in Purple Colors Photo
Photos: Courtesy of Jahara Studio.

Made entirely from recycled aluminum and 100% recyclable at the end of their lifetime, these home accessories are the first creation of Jahara studio in Brazil. Their name, Batucada, refers to a percussion beat used in carnaval parties in that country, in which people often play instruments made of tin (hence the beaten aesthetics of the collection). More pieces and colors inside.

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Take Action! Come Out to Support Monkeywrencher Tim DeChristopher at His Trial

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY on 02. 9.10
Business & Politics


Tim DeChristopher speaking last October at the International Day of Climate Action via It's Getting Hot In Here.

Remember Tim DeChristopher? The guy who punked the federal oil and gas lease auction a while back by bidding and winning several parcels of land and then announced he had no money to pay for them? Well, the Feds call that fraud--DeChristopher faces up to 10 years in jail--but Naomi Klein, Bill McKibben, James Hansen and Terry Tempest Williams think it a brilliant bit of civil disobedience and want you to come out and support DeChristopher at his trial. Here's their call to action in its entirety:

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There's a New Drive for Nuclear Power, But It's Still a Financial Dead End

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY on 02. 9.10
Business & Politics

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photo: morisius cosmonaut via flickr.

DC has been just showering love on nuclear power these days, and there's been some on TreeHugger as well, but as recent articles over at Mother Jones and on Climate Progress point out, the increasing costs of and delays in actually building even a a couple new nuclear plants make the whole prospect a lot less attractive:

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New York Fashion Week Preview: JoAnn Berman

by Emma Grady, New York, NY on 02. 9.10
Fashion & Beauty

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JoAnn Berman, "Thunderbirds" fall 2010 collection. Credit: JoAnn Berman

JoAnn Berman, reigning queen of (re)construction, has been creating modern pieces out of vintage garments for over 28 years. The Designer took some pre-fashion week time -- shorter than a New York minute -- away from finishing her designs for fall, to tell us more about her process. Click through for photos from her pre-fall 2010 collection, and tune in post fashion week for "Thunderbirds," premiering at the GreenShows during New York Fashion Week:

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Corn Ethanol Back in the Game Under New EPA Renewable Fuel Standard Rules

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY on 02. 9.10
Science & Technology

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photo: Randy Wick via flickr.

New Environmental Protection Agency requirements for its Renewable Fuel Standards program have been released which raise an issue which has sat dormant for a little while: How to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions of a renewable fuel while incorporating indirect land-use changes. The last we left it corn ethanol was on the ropes, not clearing the bar because of the energy, inputs and land use changes associated with its production showed it to be higher than gasoline. Under the new regulations, corn ethanol comes back into the game:

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90% of Himalayan Glacier Melting Caused by Aerosols & Black Carbon

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY on 02. 9.10
Science & Technology

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photo: Wonker via flickr.

We've reported a number of times on the growing body of knowledge pointing to aerosols being a greater component of climate change than previously thought, and to black carbon soot accelerating Himalayan glacier melting. Well, some new research from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory quantifies that effect a bit more:

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Ocean Film Fest 2010: Where Do Great White Sharks Go? To The White Shark Cafe! (Video)

by Jaymi Heimbuch, San Francisco, California on 02. 9.10
Travel & Nature

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Image via Environmental Economics

The White Shark Café is a remote area in the middle of the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii, and it's the winter and spring habitat of great white sharks. It was coined in 2002 by researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium who were studying the geolocation information of tagged sharks. While researchers know where the sharks hang out, they don't know why. White Shark Cafe follows researchers off the coast of San Francisco as they tag and track white sharks, hoping to find out more about why they congregate for long periods of time away from their primary food sources along the coastlines. Check out footage from the film, and meet one of the sharks, Omoo, who has his own Facebook page.

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