April 21st, 2008
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Greenpeace hired the design firm BBDO from Moscow to tell consumers about genetically-modified organisms. The text in the ad says:
Do you know what you eat? The DNA of genetically modified plants may contain the genes of insects, animals or even viruses. These products may potentially cause harm to your health. Look for GMD free sign on the package.
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April 17th, 2008
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By now I guess everyone has seen Al Gore’s movie and slide show, or at least understands the severity of climate change.
Now Al Gore has updated his slide show and “presents evidence that the pace of climate change may be even worse than scientists were recently predicting, and challenges us to act with a sense of “generational mission” — the kind of feeling that brought forth the civil rights movement — to set it right.”
You can see his presentation of the new slide show over at TED (or after the jump). The video is 27 minutes long but worth every second of your time.
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April 17th, 2008
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Australia is having an “Australia 2020 Summit” in which1,000 chosen delegates will gather in Canberra for 2 days to discuss ideas for a better Australia (http://australia2020.gov.au) . Australians had the opportunity of submitted ideas on 10 topics and these have now been placed on the Web (http://australia2020.gov.au). Topic #3 is Sustainability and Climate Change – population, sustainability, climate change and water.
I did my duty as a citizen of Australia and of Planet Earth and sent them 255 Ideas (see: http://australia2020ideas.blogspot.com/…/) which I then edited back to about 200 in the formal submission (see: http://australia2020ideas.blogspot.com/…/).
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April 16th, 2008
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Nokia seems to be trying hard to gain the top green spot among mobile developers these days. For example, they recently released 3110 Evolve, an eco-friendly mobile phone. And now they are trying to introduce another gadget that will help us “reduce our environmental footprint” called the Eco Sensor Concept.
The Eco Sensor concept is made up of two parts – a wearable sensor unit and a dedicated mobile phone.
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April 16th, 2008
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We have recently seen gas and oil prices skyrocket on the global market, but, how do the rising energy costs affect how Americans prioritize and think?
Well, that was the question behind a recent survey commissioned by the Fairfax County (VA) Economic Development Authority, one of the leading economic development organizations in the US.
700 American adults were asked this question:
What do you believe should be the highest priority, in terms of investing money and resources, in order to achieve a meaningful technological advancement in the next 10 years?
The result might surprise. According to the survey Americans wants a solution to the gas crisis more than they want a cure for cancer, heart diseases or other similar medical breakthroughs.
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April 16th, 2008
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With advertising slogans like “bad plus good equals better for everyone” and “feel self-righteous in a hybrid car that sounds like a vibrator” this hybrid sedan will surely be popular in Liberty City, “the capital of the world.”
The Dilettante will be on sale at the end of this month. And yes, it does look a lot like the Toyota Prius. Video after the jump:
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April 13th, 2008
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PetroSun launched the world’s first commercial algae-to-biofuel facility in Rio Hondo (Texas, USA) earlier this month.
The facility consists of up to 1100 acres (445,15 hectares) of saltwater ponds were the company will be growing the algae. 20 of those acres will be used to produce biofuels from algae. Another 20 acres will be used to produce an experimental jet fuel.
The whole facility is expected to produce around 4.4 million gallons of algal oil and around 110 million pounds of biomass per year.
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