Tag Archives: Sustainability

Ecological Footprint – Updated!

My results from the end of the quarter are much better than when I started this quarter. The overall consumption pattern has been reduced to 2.9 planets from 4.5, a 35% improvement. The breakdown of the footprint has shifted significantly from food as the primary contributor to services. The overall size of the pie in [...]

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Green Bricks

I read an interesting article on Springwise today about a company that has found a way to make a stronger, lighter, and more eco-friendly brick. EcoFaeBrick was trying to solve a waste issue in Indonesian farmland, and they concieved the idea of creating a brick out of cow dung. Interestingly enough, the dung bricks have [...]

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What will oil companies do once all of it is gone?

Portugal’s leading oil and gas provider isn’t waiting around to find out. Galp Energia has recently launched an online service to help residents arrange carpools more efficiently. While not the first to develop such a service, the direct support from an oil supplier is, as the article puts it, unexpected. Whether it is a publicity [...]

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Synthetic Sharkskin

I am not usually a fan of campus publications, but I happened across a copy of The Planet, WWU’s eco-friendly printed environmental quarterly magazine, ironically in a wastebin in my office at the Viking Union. I read a ton of electronics, video game, and marketing news sites and blogs, but since starting this class I [...]

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Open Source Eco Car

It seems that car concepts come and go all of the time; magazines like Road and Track, Car and Driver, and others thrive on these prototype vehicles at trade shows, yet they never seem to see commercial production. I stumbled across a rather interesting vehicle concept with an interesting twist: the “c,mm,n” (pronounced “common”), a [...]

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