Carbon Neutral
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The humble leaf, which collects sunlight and uses that energy to turn carbon dioxide into fuel for the plant, has inspired scientists. Researchers have developed a molecule that uses sunlight to convert the problematic carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide, which can then be stored as a fuel source.
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Vancouver's VanDusen Botanical Gardens exceeds on many architectural and sustainable levels.
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The Coalition for Sustainable Rail is aiming to convert a 1937 locomotive into the world’s first carbon-neutral higher-speed locomotive.
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The Bauhaus Barge has 25 square meters of PV panels on its side and top, which are said to provide enough free energy to power its motor, lighting and modern appliances.
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HyperSolar has announced the creation of hydrogen fuel from wastewater, using floating nanoparticles which harness the power of the Sun.
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Hahn Environmental CEO Allan Lear has pedaled over 1,600 km on his modified Stealth Bomber e-bike to set the longest distance traveled by an electric bike in a week.
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The latest Sauter Carbon Offset Design megayacht set to sidle on up to the marina is the Ark Angel LSV (Life Support Vessel), which Sauter Design says achieves a 50 to 100 percent reduction in fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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The New Orleans Arcology Habitat (NOAH), is an arcology designed to house 40,000 residents along with all services and amenities that would allow them to live their entire lives within its walls if they so desired.
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Sauter Carbon Offset Design claims its Ocean Empire Life Supprt Vessel (LSV) is the world’s first totally self-sufficient zero carbon LSV, meaning you could theoretically stay at sea indefinitely.
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The Super Nova megayacht harnesses energy from sustainable sources such as photovoltaic (PV) cells, power sailing kinetic energy regeneration and wingsails to claim the title as the world’s first carbon neutral megayacht.
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DBA in New York has designed a 98% biodegradable and compostable potato-based pen created with the aid of wind power.
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Venom Eco Alkaline batteries are free from mercury, cadmium and lead, and are recyclable
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