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LED Backlit TVs

40% power reduction puts LED backlit TVs at the forefront of green technology.   More on LED TVs. 
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Seaweed farms

One seaweed farm may produce enough biofuel to supply 30% of Japan's fuel consumption.  More on Seaweed farms. 
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Heat Pumps

An incredibly efficient and technically elegant solution to heating and cooling.  More on Heat Pumps.




Climate Change

 
Polar ice caps

Arctic Ice Photos

Arctic ice and glacier photos were released last week by the Obama Administration.   More on Arctic Ice.
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Pika is running out of living spage

Endangered!

Not only are animals threat- ened with extinction, but also cities and islands.  More on Endangered.
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Picture of OXFAM global warming reportBleak Realities

Millions face difficult times in the countries most affected by global warming.  More on Bleak Realities.

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Monday
Jun292009

Creative Upcycling

Every Inkle Counts!

by Terese Hartjoy @ Thorne's World

upcycling crafts weaving repurpose

I don't know what an "Inkle Loom" is, but it's a great word, isn't it? It sounds tiny to me...

Q: "How much room do you need to do that?"
A: "Oh, just an inkle."

Q: "Are you going to be finished soon?"
A: "In an inkle!"

Q: "Would you like a second helping?"
A: "Well, I suppose I could eat another inkle and still have room for dessert."

Turns out that it is indeed a tiny loom, perfect for weaving bracelets or ribbons from mystery thread. I like it. What can you do in an inkle to make a difference?

Remember folks, keep it green with Simply Green!

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