Oct
12
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RMI - Reinventing Fire David Burns of Australia has been featured by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) as a National Solutions Council member, October 2012. The Rocky Mountain Institute is the world's leading organisation advancing design, super efficiency, affordability in renewables, and public information to help the world become sustainable.
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Oct
03
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Industrial Ecology Does Green Chemistry offer the ultimate solutions for our cities to become sustainable?
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Aug
21
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Manly Wonderpool - Good or Bad Idea? The debate to REBUILD or NOT-TO-REBUILD the Manly Cove 'Wonderpool' between the Manly Ferry Wharf & Ocean World in Sydney Harbour is a hot and contentious topic. Is it a Good or Bad Idea, and does it show respect for natural landscape?
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Jul
27
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Do You Have the #GreenGene? US based Green Business Directory www.whoisgreen.com has launched a global survey to determine what makes people Go-Green? The aim of the #GreenGene survey is to characterize the traits of business people who are either contemplating a green strategy, or have taken action to address sustainable business practices.
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May
13
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What Makes NYC Green? New York is a global business hub, has parks, subways, green buildings, bike lanes down the middle of the city, accepts organic produce, and a bustling population of 19 million people. So what is it about New Yorker's that defines this metropolis as one of the world's greenest cities?
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Mar
28
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Green Chemistry Green Chemistry is the latest 'goto-profession' when it comes to reinventing everyday consumer products and processes in a sustainable world, see Nike, Interfaceflor, and now J&J. According to Prof. John Warner of the Warner Babcock institute in Boston for green chemistry, read more ....
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