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10 Ways To Hang Your Bike On The Wall Like A Work Of Art
To many of us, our bikes are a work of art as well as a means of transportation. So why not get them off the floor and show them off?
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New York Fashion Week: Hottest Green Trends for Fall/Winter 2012
From fierce flounces to slim silhouettes, slinky silk to handcrafted funky, here are some of the true green fashion standouts of the season.
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The Week in Animal News: Inspiring Penguin Love, Rhesus Monkeys Gone Wild and More
A breeding program for African penguins in San Francisco has had a lot of success, while diseased rhesus monkeys are running wild in Florida and mass dolphin strandings have continued on Cape Cod.
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The Week in Pictures: Tesla's Model X CUV, a Tower of Books, and More
Tesla unveiled the Model X CUV, which seats seven and has gull wing doors. Washington, DC got a 34 foot tower of books, we look at the nominees for "design of the year," and more.
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Spherical Home Is Built from Abandoned Oil Silos
The Silo House is made from empty oil silos and checks off every box on the green building wish list.
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Budding Penguin Love Offers New Hope for a Troubled Species
The outlook for African penguins in the wild may not be positive but—in at least one breeding program—a budding love is offering hope for the species.
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The Week in Animal News: We're Making Raccoons Smarter, a Tiny Crab Makes Awesome Art and More
A PBS documentary alleges that human activities are honing raccoons problem solving skills. We also have a crab who makes sweet sand art, PETA's anti-slavery lawsuit and more.
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The Week in Pictures: Sexy Sustainable Lingerie, Valentine's Day Gifts, and More
Sexy eco-friendly lingerie heats things up. We also have our Valentine's Day Gift Guide, extreme yarn bombing, New York Fashion Week, and more.
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The Centre For Green Cities At Evergreen Brickworks Demonstrates How To Work With industrial Relics, Graffiti and All
The office building, going for LEED Platinum, is built on top of a brick factory from another era. It rises to the challenge.
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10 Ways to Spice up Your Knickers With Sustainable Lingerie
With Valentine's Day around the corner, now's the time to invest in thongs, sweet babydoll sets, ruffled knickers, and more -- in sustainable materials from organic cotton to soy.
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10 Great Green Gifts for Valentine's Day
Spread the love with flower seed bombs, Mexican dark chocolate fondue, reclaimed housewares, organic textiles, and more.
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The Week in Animal News: Powerful Sea Cucumber Poo, Giant Pythons Invade Florida and More
Sea cucumber poo may be the key to saving the world's great coral reefs from devastation. Invasive pythons are doing damage in the Everglades, eight sea lions were found shot to death in Washington and more.
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The Week in Pictures: Newt Gingrich's Colony on the Moon, a Folding Microcar, and More
Newt Gingrich wants a colony on the moon -- here's what it could look like. A folding car is headed for production, Porto Alegre may have the world's most beautiful street and more.
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Most Popular Articles of January: Astounding 3D Sculptures from Books, Indigenous Amazonian Child Burned to Death, and More
The best of January includes amazing landscape sculptures carved from old books, a logging horror in the Amazon, a cycling superhighway, and more.
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IDS12: Studio North Exposes Great Young Designers to the World
It is my favourite part of the Interior Design Show, the corner of the floor where all the young new designers get to strut their stuff.
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9 Stunning Spots for Natural Ice Skating Around the World
Forget the artificially frozen rink: Mother Nature does the work for you at these international skating spots.
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The Week in Pictures: Fairytale Eco-Huts, Castle Made of Junk, and More
Conical huts made from natural materials make up a new eco-hotel in Ukraine. We also have a castle made from trash, amazing recycled plywood sculptures, a cape made of spider silk, and more.
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The Week in Animal News: Wild Gorillas Visit Humans, Cloning Endangered Animals and More
In Uganda, a troop of wild mountain gorillas visited a human camping ground, even grooming one man. Stem cell technology could allow for the cloning of endangered species, and more.
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10 Ways to Spice Up Your Lingerie
Sustainable options abound if you want to add some spice to your knickers.
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Spherical Home Is Built from Oil Silos
The Silo House is made from empty oil silos and is super-green to boot.
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Love Offers Troubled Species a New Hope
African penguins struggle in the wild but a budding love is offering hope.
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Swim Down a Sea of Trash (Photos)
These dramatic, eery photos show what it may be like to swim in ocean trash
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Damage Causing Tar Sands Workers to Quit
Workers are quitting because the damage caused by the tar sands is too much
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Kitchen Design Skips Fridge, Saves Food
This clever low-tech design helps food keep without refrigeration.






















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