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    Global coral reefs are dying at an alarming rate; the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network estimates that more than a quarter of the world's reefs have died in the past few decades and that at least another quarter will die within twenty years. However, a new technology called Biorock may... more

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  • Rated by DrPepperII on Sep 20, 7:58am

    Another really informative "Green" blog, there just cannot be too many of these things. Those people on the right who are resistant to the Green Revolution, are simply not looking at the economics of this thing, and that is supposedly their youth elixer. There going to be tens of trillions of dollars generated for the changeover with jobs galore... If it is a political reticence, then that is too bad.
  • Rated by MarsCol on Aug 31, 3:16pm

    Lots of very cool stuff.
  • Rated by Kazzandra on Aug 10, 7:07pm

    This might be good enough to go into my feeds. Only time will tell.
  • Rated by RobinEdgar on Jul 31, 11:50pm

    It's not easy being green. . .
  • Rated by jackld2258 on Jul 31, 3:13pm

    this is some interesting material.
  • Reviewed by lrrpteam on Jul 31, 12:57am

    The Green Geek
  • Rated by charliegirl09 on Jul 30, 1:59pm

    Def in need of this even if it is in a jar....Please send some UV, else I'll wither awayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy..........................
  • Reviewed by DavidJohns on Jul 03, 11:42pm

    A new kind of waste treatment system has been developed by Viridis Waste Control LLC, that holds the potential to improve water quality, reduce landfill usage, and to provide a large supply of renewable fuel. The process is called Septage Bioreactor Landfill technology
  • Rated by greenmachine60 on Jun 21, 10:17pm

    Excellent site. Nothing geeky about being green. Very Resourceful.
  • Rated by greenteam101 on Jun 18, 12:44pm

    Very cool