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Weekday Vegetarian: Curried Chickpeas

This is the perfect mid-week dinner, especially after a busy day.

$5 DIY Gas Mask for Surviving Occupy Wall Street

The Occupy movement is very much an environmental movement: off-the-grid camps set up across the country, surprisingly with 21st-century tech. And since things have been known to get out of hand from time to time, this DIY mask is the perfect accessory.

iPhone App Creates Music from Stars and Galaxies (Video)

AstroCantus is the perfect app for star-gazers and music lovers.

Renewable Energy Best Promoted By Feed-In Tariffs, IPCC Working Group Says

The IPCC’s renewable energy working group backs up the conventional wisdom on feed-in tariffs, that they are the most cost-competitive way of promoting renewable energy — as long as they are well constructed.

Buyer’s Remorse: What to Do with Tech Gifts You Don’t Want

Just because you didn’t get the perfect gift during the holidays doesn’t mean you can’t get what you want

How a Standing Desk Changed My Life

© Michael Graham Richard Lloyd has been writing a lot about standing desks over the past year. While on the first degree it’s more a health issue than a green issue, on the secondary level it touches a lot of green issues; if a greener world includes more dematerialized/digitized goods and services, and if more of us work at desks and telecommute, we’ll need a healthy way to work

Fukushima Meltdown Has Led to ‘World’s Worst’ Nuclear Pollution of the Sea

daveeza via Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 After the tragic earthquake turned the world’s eyes towards Japan, the meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear power plant kept them there. Reaction around the globe filled the entire spectrum–from ill-founded panic over drifting radiation in the United States to surprising nonchalance from myriad opinion-makers to outraged calls for policy change in Germany, Fukushima revived fears of nuclear power in the global zeitgeist

Cycle Chalao! Bike Sharing Comes to India

Cycle Chalao! / CC BY 1.0 Raj Janagam was growing frustrated with the lack of transportation methods in India for commuting short distances. He said 10 million people in Mumbai alone use local trains and public buses for long-distance transport, but there was no practical way for him to get from the railway station to his college. It seemed the perfect place to set up a bike share program

Horror flick debuts exclusively on Facebook

The producers of an indie horror movie called “The Perfect House” are breaking new ground by using Facebook as a exclusive distribution channel. Starting today, Facebook members can rent the…

5 Food Memoir Books We Want to Read Now

Photo: Hachette Book Group If you’ve ever dreamed about quitting your job and leaving it all behind for an adventure — and especially if that adventure was based on food — then these food memoirs are the perfect armchair escapes. The five books here follow people who moved to apple orchards and brand-new farms, who raised oysters and baked the perfect loaf of bread, all in pursuit of learning more about where their food comes from — and how it gets to their plate….