sustainability
What’s your community doing to encourage recycling? In Bethesda, Maryland, residents can recycle their old electronics without ever getting out of their car! This program allows for useful electronic parts to be reused and keeps dangerous toxins... Read More
We all wear clothes, in public spaces. Why spend the energy to completely heat/cool the air space? Clothing research would require solving the air exchange rate in an inexpensive but durable manner. Our bodies generate moisture which must be... Read More
Here is the Cold Fusion Apparatus Mathmatical Proof that is current submitted to the USPTO office; the application number is 20100008461. In the Application, there is a predicted alternative embodiment of this invention, a solid core cold fusion... Read More
In 2008, Clear Channel Outdoor and the District Department of Transportation launched SmartBike DC, the first self-service public bike rental program of its kind in the United States. The pilot project included 120 bikes at 10 stations around the... Read More
The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) recently distributed the Volpe Center's "Commuter Choice Survey" to all Federal agencies as the "best resource that is currently available" to estimate greenhouse gas emissions attributable to... Read More
When it comes to science, the National Science Foundation knows what they’re talking about. Check out what they’re doing to increase recycling at their headquarters--you might be able to apply some of their ideas to your home or business!
A southern Idaho highway punches through what was molten lava just 10,000 years ago, a blink of an eye in geologic time.
“I’d seen it from the road. I’d seen the lava flow across the road and I read about it in the literature at the wilderness study... Read More