Tag: Video - Page 5
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How Smart Meters Transform Our Relationship to Energy
With monthly energy bills, it's hard to visualize how behavior impacts cost. But when we see the impact in real time, our behavior changes. A lot.
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Richard Feynman Explains How Nature is the Key to Science (Video)
This emotional mashup features Richard Feynman explaining the critical relationship between science and the natural world.
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A Vertical Garden Feeds 10,000+ Visitors to Chicago O'Hare Airport
Between the fast food outlets and news stands, Chicago O'Hare Airport features an indoor urban garden growing food for its restaurants.
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'80s TV Icons Paint Picture of Coal's Dirty Deeds
The Sierra Club is out with a series of ads to go along with Obama's proposed greenhouse gas standards.
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Farming the Wind Teaches Us About the Future of Energy
A farmer shares his experiences of installing wind power. The video reveals both the strengths and weaknesses of renewable energy.
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From Clothing Swaps to Tool Libraries, Sharing is Not Rocket Science
With new "Collaborative Consumption" models spreading like wildfire, it's easy to forget how simple sharing can be. Two new videos bring us back down to earth.
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Sustainability Lessons from the Great Depression
A pioneer of peak oil community action sits down to talk with her mother about a previous crisis and how she survived it.
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Chipotle Refusing to Sign Agreement Protecting Farm Workers
The fast food giant has made a name for itself as a more discerning, compassionate buyer. But farm worker advocates argue this is hypocrisy.
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In Odd Performance Project, Artist Travels World Literally Whipping Nature and Monuments (Video)
A young artist's angry journey around the world is recorded in photographs and video.
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Recycle Old Jeans into a Garden Apron. No Sewing Required.
From composting to planting, the garden can be a messy place. This simple, DIY project can help keep you clean, and gives you somewhere to stash those seed packets too.
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How Art and Gardening Bring Cultures and Generations Together
In London and rural Devon, a multi-generational garden and art project shows how environmentalism can and must embrace diversity.
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In Guatemala, Pedal Powered Machines Pump Water, Grind Coffee and Much More (Video)
Maya Pedal is an organization that builds useful pedal powered machines from old bikes.
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60,000 sq.ft. Warehouse Grows Edible Mushrooms for Health and Ecology
A San Francisco gourmet mushroom entrepreneur takes us on a tour of his impressive operation.
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Ecotricity Takes Down Non-Renewable Energy with a Goofy and Destructive Video
A video from renewable energy firm Ecotricity shows surprised power plants...
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Build a Wood-Burning Rocket Stove Made Entirely From Wood
This simple design for a cook stove is made from one single log, and it actually becomes its own fuel. Here's how to make it.
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Proposed Arctic Research Facility Would Use Robots To Burrow Into Ice (Video)
Inspired by the underground network of dens dug by polar bears, this project envisions a new kind of "polar architecture" that uses robotics and ice as the building material.
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How to Get 30 MPG in a 2.5 Ton Hacked Biodiesel Truck
An Oakland man doubles the fuel economy of his 1983 full-size pickup. We could all learn a thing or two from his techniques.
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Beautiful Treehouse Built Around Ancient Oak Without Harming a Major Branch
By building around a beautiful old oak, this treehouse becomes a unique expression of the intersect between humans and the natural world.

























