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Automower Solar Powered Lawn Mower

1 Comment By Uzair on November 17th, 2008 in Environment
Automower Solar Powered Lawn Mower

While almost all people like the green lawns, not all people love to trim them off. We had discussed earlier about a Robotic Electric Lawnmower Design called Muwi, however it is still just a design and we haven’t got to see it in the real world. On the other hand, this AutoMower is just what a lazy Gardner would love…

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Bamboo Bikes Are a Greener Alternative

2 Comments By Tal Siach on October 10th, 2008 in Environment
Bamboo Bikes Are a Greener Alternative

Bamboo Bikes are a great alternative to the pricey bicycles available and provide both a greener choice including great durability.
The Bamboo Bike made from…you guessed it, Bamboo, is a great performing and looking bicycle. It may seem like just another cool design at first, but it does provide some great advantages…

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Hybrid Bicycle Concept Fights Pollution

2 Comments By Eran Abramson on June 26th, 2008 in Environment
Hybrid Bicycle Concept Fights Pollution

I have recently written of an electric motorcycle that is being brought into production. Hybrid vehicles are becoming so popular (also due to the rising gas prices), and this Hybrid bicycle concept is China’s way to fight pollution…

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The Zero Carbon Home Powers Itself

2 Comments By Eran Abramson on May 23rd, 2008 in Environment
The Zero Carbon Home Powers Itself

How nice would it be to not receive an electricity bill for your home? How about a water bill, crazy heating expenses of the house, or even the need to purchase gas for you car? The zero carbon home provides efficiency by the use of natural resources and external outside forces…

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Solar Power for a Paradise City

5 Comments By Eran Abramson on March 7th, 2008 in Environment
Solar Power for a Paradise City

There is always news about sun-powered gadgets, products, and different devices, which are supposed to give us more efficient power generation when needed. But what if solar innovation could allow one solar tower to provide enough environmentally-friendly electricity to power an entire city, does that sound like a good idea?..

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When Did Killing Trees Become So Efficient?

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on March 2nd, 2008 in Environment
When Did Killing Trees Become So Efficient?

Technology has allowed us to become more efficient at Killing Trees!
More than once I have mentioned my love for technology and innovation, for I believe many of the products we own today aid us in becoming more efficient (with a few bugs and frustration)…

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Stackable City Cars in Action

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on January 15th, 2008 in Environment
Stackable City Cars in Action

Many of us are familiar with large congested cities. Places such as New York contain so many people that traffic and parking becomes a major dilemma.
The city cars are revisited with an awesome video presenting this cool concept…

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Sim City Societies is Greener and Launching Next Week

The classic and loved game Sim City has new and exciting core values: productivity, prosperity, creativity, spirituality, authority, and knowledge.
As a child, I played this game many times, in order to aspire and build a better working city – A place of a temporary Utopia…

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HP is on a Green Path

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on November 4th, 2007 in Environment
HP is on a Green Path

Hewlett Packard (HP), one of the leading companies for computers and peripherals, is focusing and progressing towards a greener future.
According to Investopedia, HP is one of five large companies that are continuously attempting to innovate and work with the good of the environment in mind…

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For The City: Environment Friendly and Stackable Rental Cars

Why search for parking for hours in a crowded place with our cars when there is an environment friendly, electric mini car that is easily rented, driven and parked.
When I visited Belgium last year, I saw a number of spots where bicycles were stationed next to each other…

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