Global Warming Mug
This is an interesting way to demonstrate the effects of global warming. When you pour a hot liquid into the mug , Florida disappears, half of the eastern seaboard is underwater and shorelines recede all over the world. I'm not sure though that this $10.95 mug will solve global warming.
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With wine manufacturers increasingly turning to plastic corks, Portuguese cork factories are turning to fashion - and it's taking off. Cork fashion is much less stiff than you'd think, and designers are loving the novelty and eco-friendly appeal. The cork material, also known as 'cork leather' a…
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Why would you want a gazebo when you could have a number of tree pods in your own back yard? A Canadian company in BC has developed 'Free Spirit Spheres' which let you live your dream of living hanging out in a pod house. The company markets them as being cool for relaxation, meditation, photograp…
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Corn is the new oil if you're making plastic. That's right, Ricoh has led the charge to start building its printers using corn-based plastics. The innovation comes in response to skyrocketing oil prices.
"Dwindling oil, supplies and spirallling prices, as much as environmental concerns, are forci…
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Electric bikes and scooters hold much promise in the future transport equation, particularly for short distance commuting, but one of the limiting factors is their rather sedate speeds and limited range. The Optibike is designed to overcome these obvious deficiencies with a range of 25 to 30 miles (…
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