Pedal-powered compost: riding the restaurant route in Eugene by Kirsten Dirksen on May 27, 2009 As landfills fill up and compost becomes more appreciated, some cities have begun organic waste pickup, or greenbin programs, such …
RFK, Jr. (III): “No stronger advocate for free market” by Kirsten Dirksen on May 27, 2009 In part 3 of our series, Robert F Kennedy, Jr. argues that while the Bush administration claimed to be a …
A solar car that breaks speed limits by Kirsten Dirksen on May 27, 2009 For over 2 decades students from MIT have been designing and racing a solar electric vehicle. Their latest generation car, …
SuChin changes a flushable diaper by Kirsten Dirksen on May 27, 2009 In this video, faircompanies collaborator SuChin Pak helps change the faircompanies baby, kind of. She lends one finger to help …
SuChin's low carbon diet: veggies on the terrace by Kirsten Dirksen on May 27, 2009 faircompanies collaborator SuChin Pak goes locavore and harvests spinach from our terrace. While it’s estimated that most food travels over …
Solar sailor: a hybrid ferry with solar wings by Kirsten Dirksen on May 27, 2009 “In fifty years time people will look back at boats of the 20th Century and they’ll say “where are the …
Hunting wild asparagus outside of Barcelona by Kirsten Dirksen on May 27, 2009 Foraging for wild foods may not be a very practical way to create your meals, but if you know what …
Consejos para mantener un compostador doméstico by Nicolás Boullosa on May 27, 2009 Cerca de la mitad de los residuos urbanos son restos orgánicos de la cocina y el jardín. La mayor parte …
Installing and maintaining a home composter by Nicolás Boullosa on May 27, 2009 About half of municipal waste is organic waste from the kitchen and garden. Most of this waste, instead of being …
The trouble with lawns: a walk through Sun Valley, Idaho by Kirsten Dirksen on May 26, 2009 Americans love their lawns so much that grass has become the most irrigated “crop” in the country. Up to ten …