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Knut Memorial Planned — Which is Your Favorite Knut Sculpture?

Knut's short life brought smiles to many. Which of the 42 models and sketches for a Knut memorial is your favorite? weiterlesen...

Vote For Your Favorite Baby & Kids Green Design Products of 2011

2011 will be a year to remember for innovative green design products for babies and kids. Over the past 12 months, we’ve admired Grace Hawthorne’s recyclable paper building blocks; we’ve marveled at the Miniio modern designer dollhouses; and we’ve ogled OOO My Design’s Pin Press shelf. Now it’s your turn to decide which of these nifty green design... weiterlesen...

Top 7 Wearable Technology Concepts of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

Talk about being fashion-forward – this year we saw sustainable style leap into the future as designers unveiled an incredible array of wearable technology concepts. From air-purifying jeans to solar-powered army uniforms to amazing contact lenses that give you Terminator-style vision, the future of fashion tech looks bright. Check out the top stories of 2011 ahe... weiterlesen...

Top 6 Inhabitots Green Kids Stories of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

2011 saw no shortage of eye-opening news over at Inhabitots – Inhabitat’s site for green parents and kids. In the past year we saw researchers discover arsenic in apple juice, we were enchanted by a LEGO re-creation of a WALL-E robot, and we were both grossed out and intrigued by a man opting to sustain himself solely on his wife’s breast milk. Check out which ... weiterlesen...

Inhabitat’s Top Green News Stories of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

2011 was a landmark year for green news as environmental issues dominated headlines around the world – and Inhabitat was there to bring you the biggest stories as they happened. This year we brought you breaking coverage of the Japanese tsunami and the nuclear fallout it left in its wake, and saw Russia green light plans to build a massive $65 billion rail tunnel across th... weiterlesen...

Inhabitat’s Top 6 Green Science and Technology Stories of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just... weiterlesen...

Top 6 Ecouterre Eco Fashion Stories of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

If you remember a time (just a few short years ago) when eco fashion consisted of oatmeal-colored t shirts and hempy linen shorts, you can appreciate just how sophisticated and even high tech sustainable style has become now that it’s 2011. And it’s interesting to see what types of stories Ecouterre readers gravitated towards most this year – from a cutting edg... weiterlesen...

Top 6 Green Architecture Stories of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

2011 saw more exciting, innovative and record-breaking green buildings than ever before, and judging from the popularity of our eco architecture stories, many of you agree! From the world’s largest wooden structure in Seville to the world’s first vertical forest beginning construction in Milan, if you want to see some of the most mind-blowing designs that made wave... weiterlesen...

Top 6 Green Architecture Stories of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

2011 saw more exciting, innovative and record-breaking green buildings than ever before, and judging from the popularity of our eco architecture stories, many of you agree! From the world’s largest wooden structure in Seville to the world’s first vertical forest beginning construction in Milan, if you want to see some of the most mind-blowing designs that made wave... weiterlesen...

Top 6 Inhabitat Eco Art Stories of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

There used to be a time when finding inspiring eco art was harder than getting a llama to wear a scarf, so we were thrilled that 2011 saw such an abundance of it. From old books carved into intricate sculptures to LEGOs stacked into colorful zoo animals to the world’s largest pumpkin carved into a creeptastic scene, check out the top 6 green art stories that rocked the ch... weiterlesen...

Conversation » Q&A with Marimekko Designer Erja Hirvi

by Ralston O'NeillAt Dwell we've always been fans of the bold prints by Finnish textile design house Marimekko and in honor of their 60th anniversary we toasted ten timeless prints and challenged you to vote on your favorite. With over 5,000 votes cast in just three short weeks, it was a close race between the iconic Unikko (Poppy) by Maija Isola and Lumimarja (Snowberry) by Erj... weiterlesen...

CityFabric Prints Your Favorite Town on Tees to Promote Civic Responsibility

Read the rest of CityFabric Prints Your Favorite Town on Tees to Promote Civic Responsibility Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: cityfabric, community awareness raleigh, eco design, environmental responsibility, green design, organic cotton, recycled cotton, recycled design, Recycled Materials, wear you live weiterlesen...

Ask Pablo: Which Favorite Holiday Pie Is The Greenest to Bake?

TheCulinaryGeek/CC BY 2.0 Dear Pablo: With the holidays approaching, I am wondering which pie is the greenest -- pumpkin, apple, or pecan?...Read the full story on TreeHugger weiterlesen...

Pancake-Battered French Toast

Photos by Jerry James Stone Seriously, choosing between pancakes or French toast for breakfast just seems unfair. I always want both! For those of you who understand my frustration, we now have a solution thanks to Stacy Potten. This french toast, dipped in pancake batter, is a fun and exciting twist to the traditional favorite. Enjoy this recipe with real maple syrup and a pome... weiterlesen...

Butternut Squash Gnocchi

Photos by Jerry James Stone Nothing quite captures the flavors of butternut squash like these pillowy dumplings. Dressed in a poppy seed and butter sauce, this dish is bound to be a fall-time favorite. Enjoy it with good friends and a nicely chilled bottle of Chardonnay. ...Read the full story on TreeHugger weiterlesen...

Three Buildings » Jeff Sherman’s Favorite Buildings

by Jaime GrossFor this week's "Three Buildings" column I turned to Jeff Sherman of the New York architecture firm Delson or Sherman. We're featuring his painstakingly hand-renovated home (a formerly decrepit illegal kennel!) in our September issue ("New Prospects," online here) as well as in an online behind-the-scenes video here. "If I had to choose j... weiterlesen...

Cherry Picking Data, A Climate Deniers’ Favorite Weapon (Video)

In this fourth in a series of six videos TreeHugger has done in collaboration with the good folks (and sometimes guest writers here) over at Skeptical Science, John Cook explains climate deniers often will cherry pick data to attempt to prove their position, focusing on one small inconsistency in data or using time frames for analysing data chosen to exclude results that would ... weiterlesen...

Follow Your Favorite Inhabitat Editors on Google+

Want a sneak peek into what us Inhabitat editors are buzzing about behind the scenes? Follow us on Google+! We’ll each be posting our favorite Inhabitat articles of the day as well as other things that caught our attention around the interwebs, so it’ll be like getting your own curated green design newsfeed right through Google+. So what are you waiting for? Click on... weiterlesen...

INTERVIEW: We Interview Reluct’s Founder Joost Van Brug

Joost Van Brug was the man behind Reluct - an excellent design blog that uncovered cutting edge design from 2003-2007. Although Joost is squarely a part of the Dutch design scene and frequently wrote about Dutch designers, his focus was international and his audience reflected this. Unlike many Dutch blogs, Reluct was published in English – and the majority of Joost... weiterlesen...

Shark Week: 8 of TreeHugger’s Favorite Crazy, Cool and Bizarre Shark Stories

Photo by Willy Volk via Flickr CC (and TreeHugger's Flickr Pool) As shark week begins to wrap up, we're taking a look at some of the more interesting and extraordinary stories about sharks that we've covered over the last few years. ...Read the full story on TreeHugger weiterlesen...