Monday, July 18, 2011

Inhabitat of the week in Green: solar-powered Supertrees, hydrogen car and LED filled shoes

The hot summer sun was blazing advances in solar energy of this week as Inhabitat reports that sprouted an incredible solar-powered Supertrees crop in Singapore's gardens by the Bay at the Conservatory. We saw float Designer also plans for a number of beautiful Sun collect water lily Islands, and speaking of flowers, the mites and disease, we learned that scientists are breeding, cold-resistant super bees can withstand. Scotland, waves as well as if it was the next-generation Oyster 800 wave power plant, and Prime Minister of Japan signaled a fundamental shift, as he for a complete phase-out of nuclear power.

Several cities a town and a few steps from the car culture took this week offered residents life tram runs in exchange for their cars and JetBlue a number of dubious $4 offset flights after the closure of the 405 freeway in Los Angeles. We launched also a look at the green technologies from NASA soon to extinct space shuttle program, and we saw the unveiling of the world's first student hydrogen car built.

In other news we looked our six most sought after green upgrades in the future of the consumer-tech as we below for the phone-5 numbered and we saw an app powered bracelet to start, which promotes healthy living jawbone. LED technology lights also our life as a new roll prachtvoller glowing wallpaper Philips-out and Chanel of his latest fashion show with a series of LED occupied joined shoes. Last but not least, we discovered a series of magnetic building blocks that help Honduran families and this week gadget expert and Engadget concluded a our ask founder Peter Rojas Tech Geek column with a look at six great ways to charge your gadgets with renewable energy. If you thirst to learn who miss not Peter's posts about fine tuning your laptop, power to save their vampire energy drain and recycling your old cables and Chargers!

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