Modernist open plan family home reuses 270 concrete blocks
Built for a sculptor and his new family on the site of an old gold mine and sawmill, this house uses reclaimed concrete blocks weighing a ton each.
Built for a sculptor and his new family on the site of an old gold mine and sawmill, this house uses reclaimed concrete blocks weighing a ton each.
In an effort to appease critics, the airport is focusing on four key environmental strategies.
The Canadian city is the latest to rethink disposal culture and insist on something better.
Loop's reusable packaging service is coming to brick-and-mortar stores in U.S., Canada, and France.
It's over. As of midnight on May 31st 2018, data on the hazards and risks of every chemical sold in Europe is available to ensure safety
My search for the perfect water bottle is over thanks to the beautiful, drinker-friendly, ocean-loving, coral-planting NAECO Bottle.
An ambitious scheme to build a number of solar power stations along the Mediterranean shores of the Middle East and northern Africa could generate enough electricity to supply one sixth of the European Union's needs. The generators, individually fitted
All over the world, inspired, creative, (and often obsessed) entrepreneurs are tightening bolts and swirling beakers, inventing the next generation of green technology. Andrew Heintzman is a venture capitalist with the aim of finding and funding these
Thanks to the folks at Daily Candy for this awesome tip! With the holidays coming up, and that inevitable office party or family gathering, maybe it's time to freshen up your kitchen
Made from virgin materials that require resource-intensive manufacturing processes, reusable water bottles aren't the perfect solution that you may think.
Constructed as an "apartment-house" hybrid, this prototypical 753-square-foot house makes the most of a small lot.
Mountains of discarded materials sourced from refugees' boats and lifejackets will be transformed into bags -- by asylum seekers themselves, for a decent wage.
Russian artist, Xenia Bystrova has created a charming series of posters of some of Europe's great cities.
Neonicotinoids, the world’s most widely used insecticides, will be banned for use in fields within six months.
Since 2006, bat populations in the northeastern United States have been decimated by a mysterious condition known as "white-nose syndrome." Caused by a fungus,
Can you guess which European cities have the highest percentage of walking + bicycling + public transport? Give it a shot.
Travellers can take a reusable cup and drop it off at a 'cup check-in point' before boarding a flight.
The beauty industry has a long way to go, but these companies prove that change is in the air.
Ruling protects the organization behind a unique project to re-establish European bison in the wild
A list of chemicals and their uses will support risk assessments and circular economy plans
Unless you want a dash of melamine or formaldehyde in your coffee, skip the bamboo cups.
Throughout history, urban planning has been designed for and by able-bodied men. What does that mean for everyone else?
Researchers 'astonished' to find potentially deadly bacteria, including E.coli and Staphylococci, in 9 out of 10 products they tested.
John Sculley introduces his new multimedia business learning series “How to Build a Successful Business”
Nutrient-depleting bacteria are decimating olive groves throughout the Mediterranean, with devastating consequences.
Gary Sinise and nearly 100 WWII veterans mark the opening to the newest exhibit at the National WWII Museum. Road to Tokyo: Pacific Theater Galleries, retraces the grueling trail that led from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay. Through personal narratives, artifacts and oral histories, the exhibit tells the story of the American spirit that carried the day.
Carely’s founder Mike Eidsaune takes part in Brookdale’s Entrepreneur in Residence program during a short stay in Brookdale Kettering.
With a Keurig® in every room at Holiday Inn Express® hotels, smart travelers – like actor/comedian Rob Riggle – can get a great cup of coffee with just the push of a button.
Carely’s founder Mike Eidsaune takes part in Brookdale’s Entrepreneur in Residence program during a short stay in Brookdale Kettering.