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The future of sustainabilty! Teams assemble at Datong Solar Village for a group shot.

Solar Decathlon China: The winner is…

August 14, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

China’s first-ever Solar Decathlon is over – with an Australian team named the winner on August 12 and two other closely ranked competitors (teams in China and Sweden) placing second […]

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Architecture, China, Green Practices, Higher education, Solar energy, Sustainability
Solar-powered, student-built, and awesome! The China Solar Decathlon is underway -- houses going up.

Solar Decathlon China: Updates Aug 1-13

August 5, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

DATONG, CHINA–  Asia’s first Solar Decathlon is underway!  Solar-powered houses built by 20 teams from 33 universities on four continents are competing for the coveted first place at the Solar Decathlon […]

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Architecture, China, Green Practices, Solar energy, Sustainability
The Adirondacks are well documented in Eric Rutkow's Canopy. Photo courtesy of Wiki Commons

Book Mania: Gardens, Parks, Trees

July 26, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Whether you are a backyard gardener or a botanist, there’s a king’s ransom of  beautifully written books and facsimile editions for year-round reading and looking. Here’s 20 books for your wish […]

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Books, Ecology, Gardens

Rewilding Europe: Intro to Parts I-IV

July 17, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

In February 2013,  we started the Rewilding Europe series to acquaint readers with major conservation initiatives now underway on the continent.  Part IV of the series is now online: the […]

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Biodiversity, Ecology, Endangered species, Europe, Rewilding (Biodiversity), Sustainability

Rewilding Europe: The European Green Belt (Part IV)

July 17, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

“Borders are both a threat and an opportunity. A threat because of restrictions, controls, limits. An opportunity because of exchange, crossroads and trade.” Robert Brunner, Manager, Thayatal National Park (Austria) […]

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Birds, Conservation, Endangered species, Europe, International, Rewilding (Biodiversity), Sustainability
Team China (Tongji University) participated in the 2011 US Solar Decathlon . Their design utilized six recycled shipping containers.

China’s Solar Decathlon: Ready to Roll

July 10, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Asia’s first Solar Decathlon is just around the corner. Solar-powered houses built by 22 teams from 35 universities on six continents will be competing for the coveted first place at […]

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Architecture, Green Practices, Solar energy, Sustainability

Science & Discovery: Birds, bison, chimps, horses, whales

July 1, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Did you miss these stories last week ? Catch up with news and editorials on science, biodiversity, conservation and discovery. Badlands and bison: The Oglala Sioux and National Park Service […]

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Biodiversity, Birds, Discovery, Endangered species, Science

Civil War Gettysburg 150th Anniversary

July 1, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

July 1-3 1863: The Largest Battle in American History in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: 6,000 dead, 50,000+ injured and wounded, lives changed forever. Today in History (July 1) The Battle of Gettysburg Begins […]

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History, Photography
Avon Gorge, Bristol England Photo by Chris Bahn

CITIES: Havana, Venice, Moscow, Bristol, DC, etc

June 22, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

CITIES tackles a bunch of “B” words this month with a view to urban design, architecture, culture and sustainability  in Mexico City, Moscow, Havana, Paris,  Seattle, New York, Venice and […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Cities, Europe

Green Museums: Intro

June 13, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Green like you’ve never seen Pittsburgh is a great place to debut the new Green Museums series, with stories and best practices from a spectrum of botanic gardens, museums, history and science […]

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Architecture, Cities, Gardens, Green Practices, Museums

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