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Reclaimed Dining Tables from Urban Evolutions

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Great reclaimed dinging table. Very rustic looking and great for the planet

Updated Oct 30, 2009

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OOOMS | dutch design

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The Glassbulb Light by is a hanging light shaped like a wineglass. This light is perfect for a wine room and those long romantic evenings accompanied by a nice glass of wine. The LED’s inside will shine for over 30.000 hours and uses just a trickle of power

Updated Oct 9, 2009

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Objects | American Furnishings

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Very green.....looks classy despite the fact that it is made of old tires

Updated Oct 1, 2009

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Sculptural Cardboard Workspace

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Undulating functional object was crafted by hand from assembled layers of industrially cut cardboard and Koskisen plywood.

Updated Sep 19, 2009

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Paper Chair

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Great totally paper chair - completely recycled material

Updated Sep 19, 2009

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Tent Leeches Solar Power While Campers Leech Your Wi-Fi

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Thanks to its photovoltaic fabric, the tent is solar-powered, and it also rocks a heated groundsheet, magnetic induction charging pouch and wireless hub. The Orange tent also boasts something called "glo-cation technology". Nice. That means that, after one beer too many you can use the awesome powers of your cellphone to identify your tent via either an SMS or RFID technology. Activate it, and the motorcycle helmet-esque dome of the tent will glow gently, guiding you back to your sleeping bag, and not that of the Hell's Angel you inadvertently insulted when you said "Nice rug," as you passed by earlier in the day. See the tent's glow below.

Updated Jun 24, 2009

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Frosted Blue Wine Bottle Pendant

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Great wine bottle pendant light- these lights are as green as they come and are perfect for a wine cellar.

Updated Jun 6, 2009

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Think Green

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Need a few gentle reminders around the house to keep your family thinking green? This collection might just do the trick. Great in any color, but green is our personal favorite.

The 12" x 12" size has letters ranging from approximately 1" - 1 1/2" tall, the 24" x 24" size letters are 3" - 4" tall.

Updated Jun 1, 2009

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The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization: Thomas L. Friedman

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One day in 1992, Thomas Friedman toured a Lexus factory in Japan and marveled at the robots that put the luxury cars together. That evening, as he ate sushi on a Japanese bullet train, he read a story about yet another Middle East squabble between Palestinians and Israelis. And it hit him: Half the world was lusting after those Lexuses, or at least the brilliant technology that made them possible, and the other half was fighting over who owned which olive tree.

Friedman, the well-traveled New York Times foreign-affairs columnist, peppers The Lexus and the Olive Tree with stories that illustrate his central theme: that globalization--the Lexus--is the central organizing principle of the post-cold war world, even though many individuals and nations resist by holding onto what has traditionally mattered to them--the olive tree.

Updated Jun 1, 2009

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Hot, Flat, and Crowded (Why We Need A Green Revolution - And How It Can Renew America): Thomas L. Friedman

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Accept that oil will never be cheap again and that wasteful, pouting technologies can't be tolerated. The last big innovation in energy production was nuclear power half a century ago - we need a change.

Updated May 25, 2009

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