Monday, September 8, 2014

The cabin of 70 years that camouflages in the desert

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Philip k. Smith III is an American artist responsible for the recovery of a 70 year old cottage situated in a desert near Joshua Tree, California. The cabin uses a play of light and reflections to transmit the entire desert landscape in its various angles.

According to Treehugger, the artist's goal was to create an infrastructure â€" Lucid Stead â€" who could blend into the landscape â€" the example of the thousands of animals do and have done for millions of years.

"The Lucid Stead take in the silence and pace of change of the desert. When the pace of life slowed down and align us with the desert, the project begins to unfold in front of us. And reveals that everything relies on light and shadow, reflected light and designed, and change, "explained Smith.

In this work, the movement of the Sun reflects light around the desert landscape, while several openings are revealed in the structure. The cabin is electrified by six solar panels that were donated to the project by Hot Purple Energy, in Palm Springs. I.e. no wires in sight, strange sounds and pollution generators. Nothing "spoils" the desert atmosphere â€" see also, in the gallery that follows, the aspect of the cabin at night.

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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Nestlé sign commitment against animal cruelty

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Nestle, the biggest food company in the world by revenue, announced last week a new commitment to improve animal welfare in its supply chain. The measure will affect 7,300 companies providing animal products to Nestlé, which will be obliged to adopt stricter standards.

According to Nestle the measure was taken to meet the concerns of consumers, who increasingly want to know the provenance of the products they consume.

The new brand's food programme, contract with the World Animal Protection, will ban suppliers of pigs confined in cells of pregnancy and calves and laying hens in cages. The new rules also prevent to be removed the horns, tails and genitals of farm animals without painkillers.

Several animal organizations expressed its satisfaction regarding the measure, indicating that this is the first and most comprehensive measure of the genus to end with common practices in livestock farms, referred to the Dodo.

Nestlé has yet to SGS auditor to carry out audits to ensure that the brand can ensure that the new standards are met.

Foto: supersugarsnaps / Creative Commons

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Six months later, Sochi Olympic village is a ghost town

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Even before they happen, the Sochi Winter Olympics has already caused controversy in the international press, due to the alleged lack of conditions for athletes, corruption and shoddy construction. Six months later, the controversy continues.

The Russian photographer Alexander Belenkiy visited Sochi Olympic Village and found the place abandoned and desolate. According to his description, Sochi is a "ghost town" and a "big waste of land that are abandoned," cita the Inhabitat.

The abandonment of Olympic Villages after the Olympic Trials is nothing new-take the case of the Olympic village of the Athens Games in 2004-, since the spaces are not used by sports teams or by the local community. But in Sochi is different, since most of the buildings never even be finished.

Second Belenkiy, the degree of incompleteness of the buildings is greater than the degree of abandonment thereof. Many of the buildings did not receive its own pipelines, and the lack of exterior finishes is a minor problem compared to the first.

The architecture of most of these buildings try to evoke the magnificence of the great Russian constructions of yore, with big porches, columns and triumphal atriums-which makes the current scenario even more decadent.

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Saturday, September 6, 2014

The veterinary medicinal product that is killing the vultures

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The excessive use of the veterinary medicinal product diclofenac, an anti-inflammatory substance used to treat livestock, is killing thousands of vultures worldwide, denounced the ecological community in the international day of the Vulture, which nowadays commemorates.

Initially, this day dedicated to the vultures was only concluded by Birds of Prey Programme, a South African organization and the Hawk Conservancy Trust, of England, who joined and managed to internationalize this day, with the goal of making to get the message across to more people

This year seeks to draw attention to the use of diclofenac, which causes the death of vultures by kidney failure. The use of veterinary diclofenac has caused the disappearance of 99% of vultures in South Asia.

"This phenomenon is spreading across Europe, where there are four species of vultures. In Portugal there are three species, the britango, in danger of extinction, the Black Vulture, critically endangered, and the Griffin, almost threatened. Are species that can be found in remote regions of the interior, along the border, and have an important function in the ecosystems health. These birds scavenge the carcasses of wild animals and domestic, a fast and efficient way, and at zero cost, "explains the SPEA said in a statement.

Recent studies show that the great eagles also suffer from poisoning by diclofenac. Bald eagles were found dead steppe in India with residues of this medicine. These Eagles are of the same genus of the Golden Eagle and the imperial Eagle, two species in danger of extinction in Portugal. Scientists fear that the birds of this genus may be susceptible to this toxic substance, fearing the decline of these species on the continent.

In Spain and in Italy, regarded as important areas for the European population of vultures and eagles, the diclofenac vet is already legally marketed, although there are other alternative products.

Faced with these constraints, BirdLife International and the Vulture Conservation Foundation, in conjunction with national organizations, joined efforts to organize a campaign to ban the use of diclofenac vet in Europe and its replacement by the alternatives that exist.

In Portugal, a coalition of Longer (SPEA, LPN, Quercus, FAPAS, VILLAGE, ATN and CEAI) is working with the authorities of the nature conservation and of the veterinary medicinal product, to prevent the legalization of diclofenac in our country.

The vultures in the world there are 21 species of vultures in the world, five of them can be found on the American continent. Other 16 are distributed across Africa, Europe and Asia. Of the so-called old world vultures, 75% are globally threatened or near threatened. This is expected to increase in the next assessment of the conservation status. The four species of vultures in Europe the britango, which is "in danger", the Black Vulture that is "Almost in danger" and important populations of Griffin and bearded vulture. Three of the four species of vultures have been gradually increasing (except britango), mainly due to intensive conservation efforts financed by European Union projects. Since 1996, the EU and national Governments have invested significant resources in conservation of vultures, having been at least 67 projects related to the conservation of these birds. Between 2008 and 2012, nine projects of conservation of vultures received 10.7 million euros. All conservation efforts will be useless if the use of diclofenac veterinarian become widespread.

What is diclofenac? 

Diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine (NSAID) present in many medicines used to take moderate pains. It is extremely toxic to vultures in small doses. Its use in cattle caused the deaths of 99% of the populations of vultures in South Asia in the 90. The vultures that eat cattle treated with a dose of veterinary diclofenac die in less than 2 days.

There are secure alternatives to diclofenac? Yes â€" the alternative medicine insurance, meloxicam, was tested on vultures and other bird species. The patent of meloxicam has more than 10 years, that is, any pharmaceutical company can produce it at relatively low costs.

Fotos: SPEA e Noel Reynolds / Creative Commons

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Unemployed architect renews itself as producer of organic mushrooms (with video)

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At the age of 30 years, the unemployed architect Miguel Marquez sought a new direction for his professional life. The answer wasn't far and led him to launch an agricultural business linked to shiitake mushrooms, along with her sister Louise.

The unlikely location to host the project was the old tennis court of his parents ' House in Famalicão. "We did several workshops and have investigated as was the process and what their profitability. [Finally], we thought it was a good idea to create shiitake mushrooms on logs of wood, "said the entrepreneur, now with 32 years, the green economy.

The wood logs are coming from the cleaning of forests. "We have a great deal of concern in the acquisition of wood," explains Miguel mosque which confirms that all production is organic.

The wood must have between 10 to 20 centimetres in diameter, without damage to the bark. If the eucalyptus or oak are in good condition, the process is simple, as you can see in the video below.

Of the 60 tons of wood that Michael and Louise already have, only 20 are producing mushrooms. By the end of the year, the family Mosque want to increase production and achieve the 100 tonnes â€" up to now, the yield is small.

"What we sell is used to pay the expenses of kiln runs, to social security," admitted the entrepreneur. The PRODER support the project in 50% of € 57,000, investment having assigned a prize of € 20,000 to Miguel, for being a young farmer.

The harvest can take between six to eight months, but the work of greater effort will be when the logs need to stand in water. Ten days later, the mushrooms are ready for sale â€" especially on Facebook and small trade of Famalicão. The mushrooms are for sale under the brand Story of a Mushroom.



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Friday, September 5, 2014

Scientists confirm life under Antarctic ice for the first time

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Without sunlight and oxygen is practically impossible to most terrestrial organisms survive. However, there are extremely inhospitable places where life can survive, as for example the oceanic trenches where live bacteria.

Scientists have long suspected that life may proliferate in places little conducive, in addition to the oceanic trenches. The latest suspicion is that life may exist under the ice of Antarctica. However, it is no longer a suspect, because a group of Montana State University researchers, the United States, was able to prove the existence of life in this region of the globe.

Just over half A kilometre deep Antarctic ice, scientists have found living microorganisms. Researchers, pierced the West Antarctic ice sheet and found organisms called Archaea. These organisms survive by converting methane into energy, allowing them to live in places where there is no wind or sunlight, such as in the icy depths.

In the past, the scientific community had already identified bacteria in Antarctic ice samples, but there was suspicion that these bacteria there have gone through contamination from the perforations, referred to Inhabitat. But the existence of microorganisms Archea are living proof that life exists beneath the Antarctic ice.

The ice in this region of the planet has common features with other places in the solar system, as the moon Europa, of Jupiter, or the moons Titan and Enceladus, Saturn. The moon Titan is cold but has lakes of liquid methane, which hypothetically might host life. However, space exploration should not reach these sites before 2020 and, as such, will need to wait to confirm the suspicion.

Foto:  Alan R. Light / Creative Commons

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Scientists discover dinosaur of 25 meters and 58 tons in Argentina

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Media 25 feet long and eight feet tall, weighed 58 pounds and, despite everything, was still growing. Is this the diagnosis of dinosaur unearthed in the region of Patagonia, Argentina, and it already is considered one of the largest animals that ever lived on Earth. So great that researchers call it Dreadnoughtus â€" named after the invincible battleship of World War I.

According to The New York Times, which advanced the news a few minutes ago, the skeleton now collected in Patagonia is one of the most complete ever found of a large dinosaur. Led by paleontologist Kenneth j. Lacovara, Drexel University, Philadelphia, the United States, the Working Group explained the Scientific Reports that bones are huge.

"I have 16 tons of bone in my lab," said Lacovara, who discovered the fossil in 2005. The excavation of the fossil took four years, having the bones traveled to Philadelphia, by sea, in 2009. It took another four years to assemble the skeleton and study its more than 200 bones, representing 45% of the dinosaur.

The Dreadnoughtus lived there are 84 million and 66 million years ago, forming part of a group of sauropod dinosaurs known as titanosaurs.

Researchers have made testing of all bones and published the 3D models of each, which can help other paleontologists studying the fossil from a distance and even print three-dimensional replicas of the bones.

The full name of the dinosaur is Dreadnoughtus schrani, in honor of the dreadnought, the invincible battleship of World War I, and Adam Schran, an entrepreneur from the technological branch that helped finance the project.

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A tower of Babel in sand built with 3D technology

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The Sand Babel â€" or Babel of sand â€" is a skyscraper built with 3D technology from the desert sand and is powered with solar energy. Inspired by the tornadoes and the pedestals found in the desert, the Rocky tower was designed with an underground metro network and combines residential spaces, research laboratories and viewpoints.

This futuristic structure, which would be installed in the desert, is a project of Chinese designers won an honorable mention in 2014 eVolo Skyscraper Competition, refers to the Inhabitat. The idea developed by Chinese designers consists in building a smart grid of skyscrapers by the desert landscape. The towers would be built through a 3D printer powered solar energy, which would use sand to print the various parts of structures.

Each tower would have two main sections. The upper spiral skeleton would be built through the continued transmission of clamping forces, whereas the lower structure would keep the building stable and would strengthen the foundations. The Foundation will act as organic roots and facilitate communication between the various skyscrapers.

The towers were still equipped with a water generation system. The process would happen in mushroom-shaped roof, which would use temperature differences to generate water through condensation.

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Port: start-up of urban ecology wants to take the country's schools gardens

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"A garden at my school" is the project that the Noocity urban ecology, a start-up of Porto, wants to implement in the largest possible number of schools in the country. The aim is to lead to efficient gardens schools and easy to install and tighten the relationship of children with nature, "establishing an emotional connection with the natural world that is the urban farmers of tomorrow".

According to Noocity, there are already many schools sensitive to pedagogical gardens, but by limitations of time, space, resources or lack of knowledge not yet deployed its draft horta. This start-up wants to minimise these obstacles and offer more efficient garden solutions and simple to install.

Through the project "a garden at my school", this company portuense 20% discount offers to schools which are interested in acquiring an efficient garden or other products in the amount of € 600. However, the Noocity also has a collective financing platform, where schools who are interested in acquiring a vegetable garden but do not have financial resources may apply for a fundraising campaign towards the community.

Create spaces for healthy cities

The Noocity appeared in 2013 by three friends â€" Joseph redhead, Pedro Monteiro and Samuel Roberts-, who met in Brazil, where they performed experiments on Agriculture and Permaculture.

Already in Portugal, with the objective of developing a garden on the terrace, the three friends created the first prototypes of systems of vertical and horizontal gardens gardens (special bags that allow systems to be cultivated and can be hung anywhere). When they realized that there was nothing similar in the market decided to create his own company.

In addition to the systems of vertical and horizontal gardens, this start-up is still in a prototype phase vermicompostor and a greenhouse. All products sold by Noocity are produced in Portugal.

The Noocity, in addition to the gardens for schools project, is also implementing the "We Grow Our Food Locally," a project that intends to include urban agriculture in the daily processes of hotels and restaurants. The first example is in Caffeine restaurant in Porto, where the Noocity installed a kitchen garden for herbs in the courtyard.

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Green shoe: the new ecological footwear store and vegan in Cascais

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The Green Shoe is the latest footwear shop of Cascais, but also the first in the country devoted solely to trade in ecological footwear and vegan, according to the charge, Alexandra Pardal.

This new commercial space arose from the need to respond to the demand for footwear and vegan alternative to animal skin. Thus, sustainability-oriented, the Green Shoe bet on 100% Portuguese shoe marketing and friends of the environment and of animals.

In addition to ecological and vegan footwear, the store still sells accessories that relate to environmental ethics.

However, the Green Shoe went further and, in addition to market sustainable shoes, receives customers in a space decorated with pallets and wooden bobbins that were reused to serve as shelves, counters and exhibitors.

The Green Shoe is located at Travessa dos Navegantes, paragraph 15, in Cascais.

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Germany prohibits Uber transport service

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The Uber transport service â€" or carpooling company urban, as we called â€" has just been banned in Germany, after a decision by the regional court of Frankfurt. According to The Guardian, the American company will pay up to € 250 000 for each trip, if "caught".

The Guardian noted that the complaint was made by the Cab Deutschland and the Court ruled that the Uber violates the Law of carriage of passengers.

Founded by Garrett Camp and Travis Kalanick, in 2009, under the name of UberCab, the company is expanding rapidly into Europe. However, she is being the target of criticism from taxi companies and lobby has been banned from operating in the city of Brussels, Belgium â€" anybody caught transporting a client of Uber can pay € 10 thousand.

In Germany, however, the Uber promise not to accept the Court decision. "You can't put brakes to progress. The Uber will continue with its operations in Germany, "said the company, which announced yet appeal the decision and, if necessary, exhaust all the possibilities.

The Uber lets call a taxi through an application for smartphone, which then will bind the private taxi drivers. Funded by Google and Goldman Sachs, the app can realize that cars are closer to the person who called them, saving you time and money.

The application also calculates the price of trip â€" which varies from city to city â€" and lets share taxis with others. At the end of the trip, the driver is evaluated.

Last summer, thousands of taxi drivers clogged cities like London, Paris or Madrid in protest against Uber. In April, the Uber was looking for a director-general for Portugal. Our country should not escape the rule of the protests.

Foto: bfishadow / Creative Commons

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

People who live beside volcanoes

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For 20 years the city of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea, was destroyed overnight, following the eruption of three volcanoes, Tavurvur and Vulcan, Rabalankaia. Thanks to a timely warning, a large part of the population and tourists managed to escape in time, as the ashes and lava invaded the houses and buildings of the town.

Despite having been destroyed and lost the status of the country's capital, Rabaul was not alone: who has rebuilt his life in ruins despite the threat of new eruptions or severe respiratory diseases.

Intrigued by this lack of respect for nature, the French photographer Eric Lafforgue flew Rabaoul to document the lives of these brave: he found children playing in abandoned buildings and person to eat eggs buried in the ash.

"The rain soaked thick ash fell on the houses, and about 80 percent of buildings collapsed with the weight," explained Lafforgue. The photographer explained have found the former mayor of Rabaul, which after the death of his wife in 1994 eruption, ended up living alone in front of Tavurvur.

There is also a hotel under the volcano Rabaul, which reopened in 2005 and who seeks adventurous tourists. "All rooms have a view of the volcano, and when the wind blows, we couldn't see anything because of the ash," concluded the photographer.

The old airport, destroyed by the eruption, is covered by three meters of gray. "Nobody knows why it was built at the foot of the volcano. See some of the pictures of Eric.

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Maria Bike: the project that will transform Lisbon into a city of women cyclists (with video)

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Dear readers, let's give him a little advice: If you enter the site Mary Bike won't get out of there so early and, most likely, you will need to read the last sentence of the last urban cyclist interviewed by Laura Alves and Vitorino Courage.

The addictive project of two urban cyclists sought 20 women using the bike in your daily life, putting naked their initial fears and anxieties of pedaling in the midst of chaos Lisbon car, but also the joys contagious and that may influence others to become lovers of two wheels â€" without motor.

The site is a set of pictures and texts about these women, in order to show that the urban cycling doesn't have sex, weather station or geography. "We question the photographic process to proceed with as much ease as possible," explained to the green economy Vitorino Courage.

"I came to the conclusion to come to Lisbon is a bad option. My boyfriend had a bike, started coming to bike to work and challenged me to do the same, "explained to the green economy Katie Fonseca, who a year ago traded the car for the bike and it takes between 15 or 20 minutes to get to Lisbon, depending on the mood in pedaling.

"I gave up immediately," continues Katie, who shortly thereafter sold the car. And even the weather excuse. "If snowing or hailing eventually can come by bus. Otherwise, use the waterproof jacket and trousers and no rain to put fear. There is no bad weather, there are bad equipment ", he concludes.

This urban cyclist was paying $ 50 a month in fuel, off the cost of the insurance and other maintenance. Portugal is the European country with less urban cyclists, so the trend can only be of growth â€" and projects like Maria Bike can help change our mentality.

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Meat consumption is causing dangerous climate change

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Eat less meat is "essential" to ensure that future demand for meat can be supplied and that "dangerous" climate change can be avoided. The findings are from a group of researchers from the universities of Cambridge and Aberdeen. The team stresses that the production of food, in particular meat, exceed the targets for emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, if current trends continue production.

Population growth, and an increasing tendency to diets high in meat, means that the growing agricultural production will not be sufficient to respond to the food needs for a population of 9.6 billion inhabitants in 2044, suggest researchers.

The increase of deforestation, the use of fertilizers and methane emissions by domestic cattle should cause emissions of greenhouse gases arising from food production increase by almost 80%.

"Agricultural practices are not necessarily at fault here, but our food choices Yes. It is imperative to find ways to achieve global food security levels without increasing grazing and cultivation land, "said Bojana Bajzelj, principal of Cambridge researcher, cites the Daily Mail.

"Food production is one of the main factors contributing to loss of biodiversity and a major contributor to climate change and pollution. Reduce food waste and the consumption of meat, more balanced diets, are essential options ", indicates the researcher.

According to the study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, current trends in food production means that in 2050 the farmland will have expanded 42% and the use of fertilisers increased by 45%, compared with 2009 levels. Research indicates that over the next 35 years, about one-tenth of the world's unspoiled rain forests disappear.

The researchers tested in the study a hypothetical scenario where all countries would have an average diet balanced, without excessive consumption of sugar, fats, meat and derivatives.

Foto: Asian Development Bank / Creative Commons

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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

The most colourful places on the planet

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Although not always look, the land is a diverse and colorful place. Some landscapes are so intensely colored to appear surreal.

Since pink Lake in Senegal, the yellow fields of mustard, in China, or the volcanic formations of various colors in Yellowstone Park, the terrestrial landscape is diverse and some remain preserved almost since the dawn of life on the planet.

Thus, it is important to continue to take care of these sites so that the world will continue to be a diverse and colorful place.

Here are some of the most colourful landscapes on the planet.

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Photos:

1 â€" Fields of tulips, Netherlands

2 Lake Retba, Senegal

3-Black Rock Desert, Nevada, United States

4-mount Roraima, South America

5-rock formation from the Jurassic period, Arizona, United States

6 â€" Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone, Estados Unidos

7-Zhangye, China Danxia Geological Park

8 â€" mustard Fields, China

9-gate of hell, Turkmenistan

10 â€" volcanic crater of Dallol, Ethiopia

11 â€" marble Caves of Lake Carrera, Chile

12-Thorns, Namibia



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Aveiro passion for the bike Centennial uses to reach the business innovation (with video)

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Aveiro, as we know, is synonymous with the bike, and this tradition in the centennial is seen much like a business. In the region there are dozens of factories connected to this sport and concept, businesses that leverage the know-how out of the ordinary of the city's inhabitants.

One of the last projects linked to two wheels has a formal name-bike technologic platform and Smooth mobility â€" but a much simpler goal: helping business and the public administration to develop projects linked to cycling and sustainable mobility.

"This challenge comes at a time when the country needs to create wealth and that the European Union recognises the importance of this theme. This is one of the areas in which the European Commission will bet for the period between 2014 and 2020, "said the green economy one of the researchers who coordinates the platform, José Carlos Mota.

The project uses modulation circuit systems, where they can simulate different traffic situations and introduce the bike in the urban environment. The platform has several projects in prototype phase â€" from bicycles and other garbage collection designed for the production of energy.

"The transport sector is what consumes more energy â€" about 33% of all the energy consumed in Europe. The intention is that the introduction of bicycles reduce this energy bill and, with the introduction of new components attached to the bicycle, it will boost the economy linked to the construction of the bikes ", advanced Daisy Rabbit, Department of mechanical engineering at the University of Aveiro.

Is also being developed a product aimed at children, which aims to encourage and accompany the first cycling â€" although it does not have pedals. "There are not many of these bikes on the market, is a custom bike. And there's also an evolutionary aspect: the child may use it, learn how to ride and, from the moment that dominates the balance, evolve into a bike without pedals, "concluded Martin Oliveira, director of the Superior School of North Aveiro.

In Portugal, the region of Baixo Vouga subregion registers the highest number of bicycle use, worth eight times higher than the national average. The University of Aveiro, highly reputable nationally and internationally, is a natural partner for the evolution in sustainable mobility, in order to enhance the environment and well-being of the city's inhabitants, but also their businesses.

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Monday, September 1, 2014

Floating bridge connects Ravejijn to its recyclable Island fortress

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The Studio of architecture Ro-Ad drew a pontoon bridge and highly sustainable Ravelijn, Netherlands â€" the bridge connects visitors and tourists to the island fortress of the same name. The bridge takes another approach to architecture-she floats â€" and can be, he own, a tourist attraction.

According to Gizmag, the infrastructure is another way than a real bridge â€" she retrieves the ancient road traveled by boats, when the fortress was active. The aim, of course, is the same: get people to the fortress, and integrated into the landscape, and to serve as an emergency exit to connect to the city.

The bridge has a structure in accoya, a modified and treated lumber that is ideal for outdoor use and applications that require durability. She is resistant to fungal decay, as well as to the effects of swelling and shrinkage due to contact with water.

According to the architect of the project, Ad Kil, the bridge was designed to be easily disassembled and recycled. On the other hand, should not require major maintenance. If it is necessary, however, it is easily carried out.

With 80 metres in size, the bridge Ravelijn took three months to be built and is expected to last about 25 years.

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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Why haven't we found extraterrestrial life?

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Many scientists and researchers, including the most skeptics believe that the presence of life beyond planet Earth is obvious, and that definitive proof you can reach within a generation. One of the arguments is the fact that many of today's astronomical truths be unknown only a generation.

The success of the Kepler telescope, NASA, led us to know that the universe is full of seasoned worlds. Only in the last two decades, thousands of planets were discovered around other stars, and new ones are appearing at a rate of one per day.

More impressive, explains the IFL Science, is the fact that there are planets as far as the eye can see. Most stars have planets, which implies the existence of trillions of these small bodies in the milky way.

Kepler also suggests that one in five stars can support a species of planet the size of Earth and with similar temperatures. These are also considered habitable â€" i.e. the milky way may be home to dozens of billions of our "cousins".

With so many facts to take us to the same path, why we haven't found extraterrestrial life?

Firstly, all our efforts for recognition of Mars, for example, seek to find places where we can find life â€" and not finding life itself. Mars is the favorite hypothesis to find life, but there are experts who would prefer the moons of Saturn and Jupiter. Here, however, the funding is low, so progress is not too large.

A second chance to look for evidence of life is to realize what the atmosphere of planets around other stars. This is done through a technique of astronomy called spectroscopy â€" an approach that would allow researchers to understand the composition of an atmosphere to several light years away. And although an experiment to find oxygen or methane elsewhere is hard to describe, it is possible â€" scientists could build this strategy a dozen years but once again, there is no money to do it.

A third approach would be to look beyond the microbes by intelligent life, spying through siansi radio and laser lights. More antennas and receivers could accelerate this search, but, once again, funding is a limiting factor.

For 2015, the budget proposal for the American agency NASA is €1,8 billion (R $ of 5.6 billion) to planetary science, Astrophysics and continuation of work on the James Webb telescope. The budget for the SETI (search for extraterrestrial life), which assumes this third approach to finding life on another planet, is even smaller.

IE: we don't know exactly if there's life in space, even though all roads follow this direction. But investments to arrive at this certainty are laughable-and so it becomes complicated to solve this puzzle. Why not discover extraterrestrial life? For financial reasons, in the latter case, and policies, in the first instance.

Foto: Kevin Dooley / Creative Commons

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Linden with 250 years cut to make room for Aldi supermarket

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A Linden tree with 250 years and 30 meters high was cut to make room for a supermarket Aldi, in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, after a battle of a month to try to save the tree. According to The Guardian, the Ecology Building Society tried at all costs to avoid cutting the gigantic tree healthy, which was habitat for birds, insects and mammals, but ultimately unable to prevent the slaughter.

"It was completely unnecessary to cut this tree," explained the Manager of ethics of British society, Anna Laycock, with The Guardian. The tree was located on land owned by Aldi â€" and where will arise a new store â€" but a few feet from another land, owned by Ecology.

A month ago, the Ecology began with a campaign to try to change the plans of Aldi. On Facebook and Twitter, hundreds of people asked for that the store was changed from place or, Alternatively, the design was changed, but the supermarket chain did not alter their plans. The city of Bradford also did not see any problem in this slaughter, having given approval for cutting the tree.

View video of felling the tree.

According to the Ecology, the tree took five minutes to be cut, after 250 years of history. "It was horrible to see that tree fall. We are very sad for the tree and for our community, "continued Laycock.

The social responsibility of the Aldi supermarket chain claims that it is "committed to reducing the environmental impact of the business," including "reducing the carbon footprint" and "try to find the leadership standards for green buildings".

According to Giles Hurley, director general of corporate purchases of Aldi, the company "understood the concerns of the community in relation to the removal of lime", but had "to propose the tree felling". "The plans will include a significant replanting trees in this place". We will see if the community understands the action of Aldi â€" and if the reward with the visit to your store.

Here are some pictures of the before and after of Linden.

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Friday, August 29, 2014

Wildleaks: the new platform of complaints against illegal hunting

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The environmental and biodiversity-related projects already have a global platform of denunciation, the Wildleaks â€" a kind of Wikileaks for wildlife. The project was developed by a group of conservationists and pick the anonymous complaints to try to stop the crimes.

According to one of its founders, Andrea Crust, of 25 years, the links of poachers to the police and business elite turn out to protect them. Thus, the project focuses on the ivory dealer and not on who kills elephants and rhinoceroses.

There are reports of tigers hunting in Northern Sumatra, especially monkeys smuggling chimpanzees â€" in Central Africa, illegal logging activities in Mexico, Russia and Malawi and illegal fishing off the coast of Alaska.

According to Crust, and once checked the veracity of the information, the Wildleaks have three options: start an investigation with their own resources and partners; share the complaint with other groups or with law enforcement agencies.

Still according to the Crust told Deutsche Welle, the great challenge of the project is to become known. With 25 years of experience in conservation projects and 15 years of risk management training, Andrea Costra is the right man to do the project grow.

Foto: William Warby / Cretive Commons

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Detergent packaging made from plastic collected at sea (with video)

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One of the most exciting global sustainability projects of recent times is Portuguese and is being developed by Logoplaste, plastic packaging manufacturer headquartered in Cascais.

Called Ecover, this is a detergent packaging made from plastic collected seas and beaches. "We intend to enhance these residues, because this means that they are collected and integrated into the recycling circuit," explained to the green economy Paulo Correia, director of Logoplaste.

The project was developed in partnership with Waste Free Ocean and collects plastic waste off the Belgian coast and British. Initially, only 10% of the new plastic packaging will be taken from the sea, but the Logoplaste hopes to increase this percentage.

"The Waste Free Ocean created a circuit of collection, developed by fishermen. These residues have been integrated in the recycling and integrated into the production circuit, "continued the charge of Logoplaste.

In addition to the inclusion of plastic collected at sea on the packaging, the shape of the bottle itself was thought to promote sustainability. "Were applied the principles of structural design of the radiolaria and, deep down, was applied the principle of structural design of diatoms," explained to the green economy Carlos Rego, Logoplaste designer.

Were these microorganisms that influenced the design of the packaging, a process known as biomimicry. These two principles of structural design allowed a reduction in the weight of the packing in 20% â€" while the standard weight of this packaging is around 30 or 32 grams, Logoplaste packing has only 25 grams.

This was the first project of Logoplaste with these specific features, although the plastic recycling is not exactly a novelty in company: between 30 to 40% of the products developed by Portuguese giant have the recycled plastic as the base. "Talking about recycling is normal today, but for 15 years, when we started working on this concept, it wasn't. All projects that come out of a very large component have Logoplaste of recycling ", explained Paulo Correia.

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Endless City: the skyscrapers that is a self-contained community in height

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The SURE Architecture developed an ambitious and complex project to host residential areas, offices, shops, entertainment and leisure in one building. Appropriately named "Endless City", the project was designed for the reality in londrina, United Kingdom.

The building consists of a series of ramps that connect different sections of the structure to create a vertical city and was designed to reduce environmental impact and increase sustainability through some technological concepts.

When built, the project may be a complete ecosystem and, in theory, allow any person to make your personal life, professional and leisure without leaving this structure.

According to the SURE, the building will save a lot of space in a dense city like London â€" hence the British capital was the first to be designed for this concept.

With more than 300 feet tall, the Endless City will have an area of 165 square meters and its shape maximizes the passive energy and reduces the need for artificial lighting, cooling and heating. "The aim of the design is to design a building that is inviting and a powerful symbol in all directions," said Alina Valcarce, Director of SURE.

The design of the project belies its beauty, but it is unlikely that it will be implemented in the coming years. Or decades.

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Scotland: wave energy project will bring electricity to 175 thousand homes

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The biggest wave energy project in the world just got more a portion of investment â€" €62 million (R$188 million) â€" which will lead to first clean energy through the waves the House of 42 thousand Scottish citizens. The MeyGEn consists of a set of 269 submerged turbines that, when completed, will bring electricity to about 175 thousand homes.

The first phase of the project will work with 61 turbines â€" that electrificarão such 42 thousand homes â€" and will start at the end of this year. The electricity will reach the public network in 2016. "Today we are witnessing the transformation of a sector. The MeyGen is one of the most exciting renewable energy developments and innovative in the world and the energy of the waves is a serious player in the global energy market, "explained the director of MeyGen and CEO of Atlantis, the company behind the project, Tim Cornelius.

When fully completed, the MeyGen will have 398 MW in underwater turbines, which will be linked to an infrastructure built out of water.

According to Inhabitat, the MeyGen is the first project of large-scale wave energy to get financing, which is being seen as an opportunity for the sector to expand and become desirable for the players of the energy area.

According to experts in energy, the energy of the waves has the potential to provide 20% of all energy in the United Kingdom. Too striking to be ignored.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

NGOS ensures micro-casa for homeless in just six hours

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The tiny houses are no longer appreciated â€" just â€" in Japan, and are now chosen by those who want to live sustainably and with fewer possessions. The United States, as expected, are already at the forefront of this trend, and it is precisely in this country that an NGO (nongovernmental organization) claims credit for building a micro-casa in just six hours.

The goal of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, of Austin, Texas, was able to provide housing for the homeless sites but, says Mashable, the end result exceeded their own expectations.

To reach this concept, Mobile Loaves Fishes 10 years passed & collect funds and plan the development of structures. Today, the first homeless began arriving to the community.

"We will draw 240 people from the streets of Austin and make them living in our community. A tent in the Woods is not going to solve the greatest desire of these people, who live in the community, "explained the Development Director KeyeTV ONG, Donna Emery.

According to Emery, the organization is not just to put a roof over the head of the people, but to build a real community residence. The site has a Community Center, Garden, open-air theatre and a medical centre. Each resident will pay an income, although this is significantly below market value.

Some residents may pay up to €68 ($ 205) per month to live in one of these houses, and the project will be accompanied by an employment initiative for the homeless (ex-sem-abrigo, actually) can afford your home.

According to Mashable, initiatives that get the homeless off the street can save millions to taxpayers â€" according to NGOS, this community will save €7,5 million (US $ 22.7 million) to the taxpayers of Austin, just on healthcare. More important than that: it will lead to many of these evacuees back smiling and feeling me valid members of the community. Now today I have the pleasure of entering for the first time in a long time, in his home.

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Government will take the Palm trees official residence of the Prime Minister

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The Government decided to send down the Palm trees of the São Bento Palace, official residence of the Prime Minister, by considering that the beetle pest treatment-of-Palm trees isn't working and is costly, according to the observer.

According to the website, the palms of the official residence of the Prime Minister were attacked by the beetle-das palmeiras, who came to Portugal in 2007 and has already destroyed a large part of the Canary Island Palm trees â€" about 500, including 13 of the garden of the Palace of São Bento.

When the leaves start to wither and fall may already be too late â€" when you begin to notice the first signs of death leaves the infestation may already be at an advanced stage. On the other hand, can co-exist in the same Palm tree over a thousand individuals. In these cases the only solution is the slaughter and destruction of plant debris.

To prevent infestation or to treat cases where the plants are little affected can be performed pruning and phytosanitary treatments tended (with chemical or biological agents). "In April 2013, was made a survey of the species attacked and carried out a preventive treatment/dressing in 12 Palm trees during three months (installation of pipes along the trunk to injection of plant health care products and nutrients)," said the Press Office of St. Benedict to the observer.

However, the treatment did not provide the expected results. "The result of this action would be elaborated a work plan, as this type of treatment is very expensive. The result was not satisfactory and it was therefore decided to proceed with the slaughter and incineration of cutting, initially of seven Palm trees and later six more Palm trees, "he added.

Foto: Thomas Leth-Olsen / Creative Commons

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Portugal has 10 thousand urban fires per year

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There are, on average, 10 000 urban fires per year in Portugal, and seven thousand of these occur in residential buildings, according to the Portuguese Association of security (APSEI).

According to the Association, due to these fires close to 60 people lose their lives each year. "Despite the widespread increase of security conditions, still faced with major challenges in protecting against fire. The implementation of the measures provided for in the legal system of fire safety in buildings in force in the existing buildings in historic centres have been very difficult and, in many cases, impossible to achieve, "he explained in a statement Mary John Conde, Secretary-General of the APSEI.

According to the Association, the Chiado fire-August 25, 1988 â€" had a significant impact in the field of fire safety in buildings in Portugal, leading to, in 1989 and 1990, was published decree-laws governing fire safety in residential buildings.

The APSEI says that the culture of prevention and fire safety in buildings has grown in Portugal and that all those who act in this area are gradually better prepared to meet the challenges of urban fires.

"The responsibility to prevent the occurrence of fires and prevent their destructive effect depends on more security professionals â€" is on all of us. We know that a society more aware of fire hazards in buildings and better prepared to act in case of emergency will cause cases as the Chiado fire become continuously, an event of the past, "concludes Maria João Count.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

New species of snail lives only in a quarry owned by Lafarge cement

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A new species of snail was discovered in a limestone quarry operated by cement giant Lafarge, in Malaysia, it is estimated that this is the only place where it exists. The species is tiny, rare and its survival depends solely on the Lafarge â€" probably for this reason, the name that was given to him takes account of the French giant-charopa lafargei.

This was the first time that a species "collects" the name of a company â€" and there's no reason for less. Without the help of Lafarge, the species has the days counted.

The new snail-new to us, it is clear â€" was discovered in Gunung Kanthan in northwestern Peninsular Malaysia. He suffers from a problem common to all species whose geographical area is reduced: a very high risk of extinction. To make matters worse there is this coincidence: the quarry where the charopa lafargei lives is owned by Lafarge â€" is a habitat where sometimes corporate profit weighs more than biodiversity.

This site, incidentally, is fertile for the development of new species. In a few months were discovered three new plants, a spider, a snail and a gecko. All are at risk of extinction and all depend on the quarry for his future.

In recent times, and as parts of the Virgin until now globe are overrun, new species are discovered at a very high speed. All of them are at risk of extinction, since their habitat is reduced.

The future of charopa lafargei is still uncertain, but the journalist Tony Juniper, the Guardian, has some suggestions: "First, [Lafarge] hires a team of biologists from top to make a thorough investigation of biodiversity on the ground. Later, this team will conduct a series of recommendations to the Administration, against the backdrop of the protection of species restricted to the area of the mine. All this must be public and shared by colleagues. And until everything is completed the mine cannot be expanded, "said Juniper.

The big question is: what will he do now Lafarge? Biodiversity ignores or delays the development of one of its crown jewels? Follow all about this story on the Green Savers.

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Decapitated snake 20 minutes bites and kills Chinese cook

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When the Cook Chinese Peng Fan decapitated a serpent to prepare one of their specialties, snake soup cut, never thought the spell would turn against the magician and the snake still had a Word to say.

The "story" unbelievable snapped in the Chinese province of Guongdong and was told today by The New Zealand Herald: twenty minutes after the chef Peng Fan beheading the serpent â€" a naja siamensis â€", the head and bit the Cook jumped, hitting him fatally.

The phenomenon is strange but cannot be considered rare. "There's nothing special about this case," explained Treehugger herpetologist Wolfgang Wuster at the, University of life sciences in Bangor. "This may seem strange to us humans because, like other mammals, have a high metabolic rate and we need a constant supply of blood and oxygen to the brain. If it is stopped for mere seconds, we die, "he explained.

In the case of snakes and other reptiles, the scenario is different. "Snakes and reptiles have a much slower metabolic rate, including in the brain, and can stay alive and functional long after the blood supply being cut".

According to Wuster, the snakes can remain active for up to an hour after their head or other part of the body being cut. This period of time is related to the temperatures and the part of the body from which the head was hacked off.

"If the poisonous glands, nerves and muscles used pair bite and raise the poison has not been damaged, then the head of the snake can bite, as a reflex, and probably many other senses of the serpent also [remain assets]," concluded Lee Fitzgerald, A&M University herpetologist, in Texas.

Foto: Rob Bixby / Creative Commons

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Temporary tattoo transforms sweat into energy

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If there are already little doubt that physical exercise is excellent for health, now he can contribute directly to sustainability. This is because a group of researchers at the University of California, San Diego, United States, created a technology that enables smartphone users to carry these devices through sweat.

To achieve this feat unlikely, the researchers created a temporary tattoo able to transform the sweat into energy. According to a presentation made in American Society of Chemistry (ACS), the device detects the lactate, natural component of sweat and the more intense the exercise, the greater the amount of lactate produced by the body. Thus, during an intense physical activity the body needs to generate more energy through glycolysis, a process that produces lactate.

To take advantage of this situation, the team at the University of California created a biobateria, a type of adhesive capable of measuring the amount of lactate in the sweat. In addition to detecting the organic compound, an enzyme that removes electrons from lactate and generates an electrical current.

In the tests, the researchers measured the amount of lactate in the sweat and the electric current produced while the volunteers exercised on exercise bikes with various intensities during 30 minutes.

According to the sustainable planet, the results were astounding. The volunteers who exercised less than once a week have produced more power than that made of one to three times a week. Who worked out more than three times a week, on the other hand, has produced the least amount of energy.

This happens because the more sedentary get tired faster, which causes glucose happen earlier in the body. Each volunteer has generated about 70 microwatts per square centimeter of skin, but the electrodes of biobateria generated about four microwatts â€" the value is not high, but if the technology is improved-and will be-, the shipment of smartphones, clocks and other devices will be a reality.

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Humans recycle at least 13,000 years

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Recycling can seem like an invention of recent decades, but a recent discovery indicates that this process has existed for at least 13,000 years. A discovery in Molí del Salt, in Tarragona, in Spain, indicates that prehistoric humans reciclavam their possessions since the Upper Paleolithic.

The discovery, published in the Journal of Archaelogical Science, scientists have identified tools that were altered after they have been designed for a specific purpose, which indicates that these tools were recycled for another purpose after having served to perform initial function.

"To identify recycling is necessary to differentiate two sequential levels of handling a subject: the moment before it is changed and the time thereafter. The two are separated by an interval in which the object is subject to change, "explains Manuel Vaquero, researcher of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, cites the Inhabitat. "This is the first time a systematic study of this type has been made", adds the researcher.

Research indicates that although the specialized tools, such as the implements of hunting, have never been made from recycled materials, other objects of daily life were created for one purpose only and when this purpose was fulfilled were converted to suppress other needs.

This recycling capacity of humans in Paleolithic have been developed due to the need to preserve the existing resources and allow savings of time and energy, using tools that were already made. Researchers will further indicate that prehistoric humans "may have even moved large objects from the source location".

Scientists reveal that the identification of recycled objects was made possible through the examination of artifacts burned which show when an item was modified after its original function.

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Blossom Gate: the portico modeled on Chinese calligraphy

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The design collective Penda created the Blossom Gate, an entrance portico with dramatic architecture to a flower garden in the Chinese city of Xiangyang. Inspired by the traditional Chinese calligraphy, the conceptual portico is formed by overlapping layers of dry bamboo and bent in the form of strokes.

Winner of a design competition in 2013, the Blossom Gate defies the traditional notion of portico as a Physics Division and reinvents the concept as something and link social junction.  Like many other works of the atelier, this portico celebrates the use of bamboo as a building material, using the internal frame and on the facade, referred to Inhabitat.

The Blossom Gate is located at the entrance of the greater Myrtle flower garden of the city of Xiangyang. Underneath the portico there are benches and stairs, creating a new social space. Seen as a major architectural landmark of the city, the architects have proposed a variety of recreational activities that Blossom Gate can accommodate markets such as weekend, film sessions and outdoor concert.

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Around the clock, the courier company in grande Porto bike

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A little over a year ago, the portuense Renato Guedes decided to Exchange spreadsheets by bicycle pedals and created around the clock, a courier company that refers to two wheels to deliver orders through the streets of Porto.

Currently, the Clock has a team of four runners who perform daily deliveries, under any temperature or weather conditions, ensuring a fast service, sustainable, effective and low cost prices.

Before progressing to the creation of around the clock, Renato Guedes contacted and studied other companies similar to the Brazil, Holland, Denmark, England, Spain, Australia and United States. "This company appears to be an attempt to combine the best of both worlds. From an early age tried to figure out how to work this business and it looked as if developed in other countries, "indicates Renato Guedes,

The mentor of the Clock goes on to explain that the "ecological factor was one of the most important to move forward with the project, trying to bring people together so quickly, economically and environmentally". "In our country we are faced with a growing ecological awareness and we noticed that more and more companies are looking for green alternatives to which you want to associate with," he adds.

The pits of the bikes goes a little bit of everything. Since documents dossiers, product samples, medical exams and medicines and even food. Customers of Against private individuals, ranging from Clock that require last-minute deliveries, to companies that require deliveries on a daily basis. Orders are distributed by the municipalities of Porto, Vila Nova de Gaia, Matosinhos, Maia and Gondomar.

In August, the love of cycling

"Love will bike" is the campaign that the Clock has released during the summer, the aim of which is to bring people together with simple gestures and memorable.

"We want to promote the happiness of the inhabitants of the major port through an unusual action. Everyone likes to be surprised, especially when it's for the best reasons. It's always nice to receive something you're not telling, "says Rento Guedes.

So, if you want to send a special gift to the better half just contact the around the clock, they want rain or shine, will ensure the delivery of your order.

The initiative runs until the end of the summer in five municipalities of Porto and offers a discount of 20% on delivery of items.

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

20 paths and tracks taken from fairy tales

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The highways and byways permeate our literature, art, cinema, music and language expressions. Even the photographers can't take my eyes-in this case the lenses â€" of them.

That's why â€" and also to showcase some of the most magnificent specimens of trees â€" that we have assembled a series of photographs of the most beautiful and magical paths and trails might in the world.

Rails between United States us or Ireland rhododendrons or among bamboos in Japan are some of the most beautiful roads built by the human being among nature.

See some of these beautiful trails and paths.

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As Alfred Heineken invented the upcycling in 1963

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The term upcycling was coined in 2002 by the authors William McDonough and Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle in the book â€" despite having already been used at least by two other authors, in the years 90. However, forty years earlier, in 1963, as the Dutch Brewer Alfred Heineken, grandson of the founder of the namesake beer, had developed a futuristic project that basically created this need to transform useless or disposable waste in new materials.

The product in question, as it should be, was a bottle of beer â€" the Heineken WOBO. Designed by Alfred in collaboration with the Dutch architect John Habraken, this bottle was also known as "brick with beer".

The idea of Heineken had as a backdrop for a visit to the Caribbean, where he immediately realized two problems: a huge amount of garbage on the beach and lack of construction materials. The result of this double vision was the Heineken WOBO, a bottle that unia to another bottle, forming a glass brick.

The final design of the WOBO was produced in two sizes-350 and 500 mm â€" but both versions aimed at a horizontal placement, uniting the two bottles (as you can see in the photos).

According to Inhabitat, the first production placed on the market 100 thousand bottles, many of them used subsequently to construct a hut of Heineken in Noordwijk, Netherlands. "One of the greatest challenges was realizing how you construct the corners," explained so Heineken.

In spite of the initial success of the project, the truth is that Heineken was eventually cancel â€" or rather, suspend-the project. In 1975, due to the sudden interest of Martin Pawley, author of Garbage Housing, project leader, Heineken teamed up with designer Rinus van der Berg to designing a building with columns made from oil drums, bits of Volkswagen buses as ceiling and bottles WOBO as walls. However, the structure never left the paper.

Today, the cabin of Heineken and a wall made of WOBO on Heineken Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, are two of the only structures made of beer bottles Heineken WOBO. Four decades ago, the idea was futuristic and yet has been fulfilled. The most incomprehensible of all this history, however, is to realize that, forty years later, no one picked up on the concept.

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Friday, August 22, 2014

How to value a property in €2,8 million?

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An 18th-century mansion, purchased in ruins for 30 years by €1,25, is on the market again, this time by €2,8 million. The House, which is listed as a place of public interest English, was about to be torn down twice, by real estate interests, until it came into the hands of Save Britain Heritage, who purchased and renewed.

With eight rooms, five meeting rooms and bathrooms and a plot of 1.8 acres, the historic building has been used by the Bank of England during World War II and is again for sale, after an intense recovery work.

According to British media, the work of restoration of Barlaston Hall-so called property â€" is one of the most impressive success stories of English Heritage. Built in 1756 by Thomas Mills, the House was passing from generation to generation until it was acquired by the company Wedgwoo Pottery, in 1937.

During World War II, the House was used by the Bank of England and, later, as Academy for Wedgwoo Pottery. Over the years, however, the wood started to rot and security conditions were reduced dramatically â€" so, the building was abandoned and was at the mercy of vandals.

Twice the Wedgwoo Pottery tried to demolish the building, but its historical classification never allowed. In 1981, the House has been bought by Save Britain's Heritage, restored and subsequently sold to the current owners, James and Carol Hall in 1992. By €375 thousand.

So, the House was again restored, as well as other neighboring buildings. Now, you're in the market for €2,8 million. Not bad for a property that was about to be demolished.

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Switzerland rejects factory village to protect couple of bearded vultures-

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I would sacrifice a couple of bearded vultures-to reduce the electric bill? This was the dilemma of 138 inhabitants of paradise village of La Punt, Switzerland in Chamuesch, which were called by the local Government to make a decision is not always easy: biodiversity or the wallet.

According to the Dodo, the town urgently needs to renew its energy infrastructure, and a new power plant on the table. However, the site chosen for the new building hit a bump with the habitat of a couple of vultures-bearded, in a remote Valley.

Actually, these are not vultures-bearded normal. The inhabitants of La Punt Chamuesch believe they are the most prolific of all bearded vultures-the Swiss Alps, a romantic couple that could forever be without your love getaway.

The construction of the factory, according to some environmentalists, would put at risk the very lives of the couple of vultures, so the decision was decided through a referendum.

According to the Dodo, the inhabitants of La Punt Chamuesch were the votes and the decision has not been easy â€" however, the plant was rejected by 64 votes against 74. In La Punt Chamuesch will continue to pay a high price for electricity consumed, but the couple of bearded vultures-at the top of thank your innocence, the jury's decision.

Foto: Noel Reynolds / Arjan Haverkamp /A.Davey / jayhem /  Creative Commons

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