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Archive for May, 2009

Eco Zabo Beta Version

This is the game with the squirrel monkey that teaches you about the environment. The topics are not entirely full and there is one bug with the water topic. Climate change is complete. Consumerism and Tropical Rainforests are reasonably complete. Try clicking between the ‘Tropical Rainforests’ and ‘Temperate Rainforests’ buttons. Something neat might happen.

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Permeable Sidewalks

Why are permeable sidewalks (sidewalks that allow water to drain through them) a sustainable option?
With normal sidewalks, water washes off all of the chemicals that lie around on our roads and sidewalks. Then all this dirty water goes back into the water system. If the sidewalk is permeable, water filters through it dispersing the chemicals [...]

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Biomimicry

Biomimicry is basically developing technology that mimics, or copies, what we find in nature. There are many examples of this, some are old ideas and some are very modern. The first ideas to build flying machines came from birds, but that was a long time ago. Now people are coming up with ways of making [...]

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Spirit Bear

The spirit bear, or Kermode bear, used to just be a legend. It has been discovered that these bears are real; yet also we learned that they are on the brink of extinction from, like many other animals, habitat loss.
Spirit bears are a genetically unique sub-species of black bear. In every ten spirit bears one [...]

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Guerrilla Gardening and Seed Bombs

Guerrilla gardening is essentially beautifying and/or producing food from places that are neglected. Usually they are city property. An example of guerilla gardening is growing flowers on those strips of grass along sidewalks.
Yesterday I went to a conference called Growing Citizens: Gardening as a catalyst for civic engagement. One of the speakers talked about the [...]

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Become an Official Energy Hog Buster

Energy Hog (the kid’s part) is an animated website in the form of a game where you can learn how to become an official energy hog buster. You have to beat 5 games and when you are done you get a printable certificate. Only five major energy hogs are covered (with some notes on how [...]

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Bike to School Week

Or you can walk, run, jog, scooter, skateboard, take transit, unicycle, or skip to school (as opposed to skip school). Encourage your friends and family to do the same, substituting ‘work’ for ’school’ where necessary. The official Bike to Work Week is from May 11 to the 17th, but if you start now you’ll make [...]

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