

Image credit: Ecotricity
The introduction of solar feed-in tariffs in the UK caused great debate—with some claiming they were a rip off and solar was pointless in such a cloudy environment.

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Utilizing road kill is a tricky subject. We've seen recycled squirrel decanters before, and even had discussions on whether eating roadkill is vegan or veganish.

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Back when I was a kid growing up in England, for a brief while it seemed like every cool kid in school had a "soda stream"—a home carbonation unit that would make soda at home using nothing but tap water and concentrated syrups. My wife tells me she doesn't remember that being a big thing over here.

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Along with the great news that Method Laundry Detergent has just recently been launched in the UK (yes our clothes are already cleaner) we hear that Method's innovative pump action laundry detergent bottle has won the

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What's a herd of cows doing on the London Underground? Having enlisted singing cows to help fix the food chain, Friends of the Earth UK has now launched an underground (sorry!) "Moovement" to demand rainforest free meat and dairy.

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From tiny kitchens to moving walls in a transformer apartment, TreeHugger loves small living spaces.

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We've seen a plethora of ways for securing bikes against theft, but this might be the most creative.

LEGO CNC milling machine & open source robotic arm. Image credit: Marta Malé-Alemany.
Meet George Jetson: (FAB)BOTS are robots or machines that fabricate structures and spatial formations for architecture.

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Peak oil is a subject that has gained much traction (even inspiring some sexy if pessimistic dancing from Oily Cassandra).