It’s not out yet but it’s bound to sell like hot cakes. Lego’s Renewable Energy Set Add-On has all the cuteness of Lego toys plus an educational message to go with it. Related Posts:No Related Posts Found! Go find some...
Author - Antonio Pasolini
By Aaron Fowles, Corporate Communications Specialist* Each year, more than two billion household batteries are disposed, and that number only represents those that are sent to landfills. The impact on our environment from discarded dry cell...
The folks at Software Advice’s Construction blog recently asked their readers and industry professionals whether LED fluorescent tubes were ready for prime time. The blog wanted to find out whether LEDs were on their way to become the...
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Switching to renewable energy
This week I read a brilliant interview with Mark Jacobson (pictured, left) on the Financial Times’ Energy Source blog. Jacobson is a Stanford professor of engineering who is a strong proponent of the idea that the world could move to 100 per...
The explosion on the Deepwater Horizon on April 20th left 17 workers injured, 11 missing and a tragically high number of wildlife species threatened with extinction. It is yet another grim reminder that the future belongs to renewable energy. Fossil...