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CHINA HONG KONG 26MAY10 - Lighting of the iconic skyline of the highrise buildings in central on Hong Kong island, overlooking Victoria Harbour.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat
Designed in partnership with Outdoor Leisure Ltd., Indian designer Bharat Bargava created Green Cardio Zone, a public bench and lamp all in one.
CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
MakerBot unveils its latest invention, the Digitizer 3D scanner at its Downtown Brooklyn headquarters
A fire truck of the Community Emergency Services Station (CESS), Linden Oaks, Fort Bragg, N.C., responds to a call Dec. 4, 2012 at Fort Bragg. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Melissa C. Parrish)
CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Night view of Hong Kong's busy Central district and Victoria Harbour from The Peak on Hong Kong Island.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / The Climate Group
© Jiri Rezac 2010
Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat
Communication Arts & Design graduate Jo Blaker has been collecting paper bags since she was a kid. Here she turns them into biodegradable, PVA coated paper vases that she hopes will cast light on the throw-away nature of our culture.
CHINA HONG KONG 26MAY10 - Lighting of the iconic skyline of the highrise buildings in central on Hong Kong island, overlooking Victoria Harbour. Detail view of HSBC Bank building.jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA HONG KONG 27MAY10 - Hong Kong International Airport Terminal Building.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - General view of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat
Markus Kayser travelled to the Sahara desert to test his SolarSinter Machine and to explore the potential of desert manufacturing. By using a 3D printing process he produces glass objects from sand and solar-power.
Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat
Entrance door to the Holborn's site of St Martins University.
CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Sustainability officer Calvin Lee Kwan maintains a pilot solar thermal water heating installation at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
MakerBot unveils its latest invention, the Digitizer 3D scanner at its Downtown Brooklyn headquarters
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - General view of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - HSBC Bank main building in Hong Kong's busy Central district.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Sustainability officer Calvin Lee Kwan checks and waters a grass patch pilot insulation project on a roof at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat
German designer Gerrit Kaiser created "Particle Economy", a project that focuses on a resource-starved future where “natural” floating particles, from volcanic eruptions or industrial pollution, could be turned into economical opportunities by harvesting them with a flying cloud collector.
Governor Pat Quinn visited Argonne today to learn about green technology and transportation research and speak with laboratory management about innovation in Illinois.
Image courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory.
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Starting the last leg of the Zero Race at École Nationale Supérieure d’Electricité et de Mécanique (ENSEM) at the University of Hassam II in Casablanca, Morocco.
Photo credit: Julianna Priskin
A less than satisfactory rear view from first of the batch, 5501 on the left - sister Volvo B5LH/Wright Gemini, 5508 passes inbound on the other side.
From the toxic waste created by the extreme extraction of tar sands destroying indigenous communities in Canada, to toxins created by the BP Whiting refinery producing sacrifice communities in the Greater Chicago area, to the resultant catastrophic effect on our climate, the urgent need for a just transition away from fossil fuels to a 100% renewable energy economy is abundantly clear.
CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac
© Jiri Rezac 2010
Cost-effective pasture management practices in Kyrgyzstan are helping to reduce negative impacts of livestock grazing on land and improve rural livelihoods.
The project is also working on attracting farmers to distant pastures by installing green technologies, including six mini hydropower stations and 18 solar energy stations. This equipment helps to improve the livelihoods of families and shepherds working in distant pastures.
Find out more about farmers gaining access to traditional lands for growing crops in Kyrygzstan
Photo courtesy of UNDP in Kyrgyzstan