Considerably less famous than the NYC newcomer, Paris’ “Coulee Verte,” a park on an elevated rail line, has been open to visitors since the early 1990s.
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Considerably less famous than the NYC newcomer, Paris’ “Coulee Verte,” a park on an elevated rail line, has been open to visitors since the early 1990s. Manufacturing can use a lot of water, but this can be improved a lot by upgrading tools and plants with the latest water-saving technology. Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers, who run the Stranger Than Fiction documentary series and the DOC NYC festival, will oversee programming for the first Montclair International Film Festival next year. In the meantime, Mr. Colbert, who sits on the Montclair festival’s board, is happy to talk up the event A public memorial ceremony will be held in NYC for Wangari Maathai on November 14. Boulder, Colorado, voted last week to create its own utility to help break away from coal. British shoppers could save £50 a month if they served sensible portion sizes and learned to store their food safely. Junked odds and ends find a home in artist Greg Brotherton’s brilliant and dystopian sculptures. Insulation is complex, controversial, critical to conservation and too often ignored. The BuildingGuide Is a big help, if not the conclusive answer. Progress has been made to reduce fracking’s environmental impact, but less than the Subcommittee had hoped. One more side-effect of air pollution that must be taken into account by scientists in their models and predictions. |
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