Renewable Energy On The Dance Floor
The world's first sustainable dance club, Club WATT, located in Rotterdam, Netherlands, introduces a new approach for clubs, festivals and events to create a better future while having a good time.
The world's first sustainable dance club, Club WATT, located in Rotterdam, Netherlands, introduces a new approach for clubs, festivals and events to create a better future while having a good time.
Like many small businesses, The Green Perspective began from a hunch.
Todd Baylson, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., and The Green Perspective’s owner, knew that he wanted to become involved with the green economy.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is going beyond its recycling programs to become an eco-conscious leader by 2013.
On July 17, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) launched its campaign to give away energy-efficient compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs this summer and fall.
The Middle East has long been known as the petrol capital of the world, but it soon could become better known for its renewable energy assets. New environmental efforts throughout the Sun Belt may transform the rainless region into the world’s largest harvester of renewable energy, in addition to creating the greenest city on the planet.
Attention all electricity bill payers! After almost 100 years of existence, LED lighting technology is finally a cost-effective investment for ambient lighting applications. If you have fluorescent tubes in your building, you are potentially paying more than 10 times what you should for lighting.
At the Good Karma Café, being green doesn’t mean being obvious.
You wouldn’t know it walking through its doors, but almost every inch of the small, brightly decorated coffee shop near Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia is fashioned from recycled substances.
As the United States government gets serious about alternative energy, it must first narrow down the areas in which solar arrays will maximize the available sunlight, as well as harm as few local species as possible.
Not to be left behind in the new and efficient management of data centers, Yahoo! has planned to build a new data center in Lockport, New York that will utilize hydroelectric power from Niagara Falls. About 90% of the electricity generated from the crashing walls of water will go towards powering their servers.
Following the release of its third sustainable seafood scorecard profiling major supermarket retailers, Greenpeace launched a website spoofing Trader Joe's.