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Seasons greetings and welcome back for another edition of our weekly green news highlights. This week we feature: green building with an eco-friendly Hobbit House; Tesla attempts to offer their electric vehicle sedan for under $50,000; and a special tribute to the legacy of The Clash frontman, Joe Strummer on the anniversary of the day we lost him.

Hobbit Home in Wales Image Credit: simondale.net

I’m sure there are plenty of fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit (check out the movie trailer here).  But how about those adorably cozy Hobbit houses?  They add a whole new level of charm to green building design.  There’s never been a better time to build a hobbit house.  This photo looks like it came straight off the movie set but it was actually created by self-taught builder, Simon Dale.  “The house is made of recycled and salvaged materials and features rainwater collection, a compost toilet, a green roof (obviously), and natural cooling and heating — all of which they probably had in the Shire too.” Sounds pricey, right?  Surprisingly enough, it was only $5,000 to construct.  Simon Dale built it with 1000 to 1500 man hours and within 4 months, his family moved in.  You can read more about Simon’s Hobbit hole journey here.  He explains how he did it, why he did it, the family’s perspective and the new house they are working on now.

I know it’s not for everyone’s budget, but Tesla announced Tuesday that the Tesla Model S gets the official price of $57,400 less a $7,500 US tax credit for Americans that meet a tax liability of at least that amount.  They will be available for sale in fall 2012.  Although the Tesla Model S electric vehicle will start accepting orders in summer 2012, the first models being sold are the Model S Signature Trim, which will start at a hefty $95,400 less $7,500 if you qualify for the tax credit.  “While all vehicles are powered by the same electric motor, the battery capacity will vary depending on what you’re willing to pay. The standard 40-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery allows the Model S to go 160 miles when traveling at average speeds of 55 mph. There are also 60-kWh and 85-kWh batteries with ranges of 230 and 300 miles, respectively. Each increase in battery size increases the price by $10,000 — so $67,400 and $77,400, respectively.”  Higher battery capacity also results in a slight increase in performance.  The Tesla Model S sedan also features a 17” touchscreen, 19” wheels and seats up to 7.

9 years ago today Joe Strummer, lead singer of The Clash, passed away. Joe’s generous spirit and passion for life and social justice continues to influence to this day. Joe accomplished much in his short life and all he left behind inspires his fans from previous, current and future generations. Beyond his music and wisdom, Joe was a key participant in establishing Future Forests which has since been renamed The CarbonNeutral Company. Through Future Forests, Joe became the first artist to make recording, pressing and distributing his music carbon neutral through planting trees in various parts of the world. RIP Joe – you’re missed every day.

Stay tuned for our Best of 2011 recap series next week which will include a summary of our most popular green news stories, CSR triumphs, Meatless Monday recipes and eco-friendly crafts from the past year.

December 22, 2011
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Welcome back to the sustainable scribe for another edition of green news of the week featuring a few interesting green highlights from this past week. This week includes:  Al Gore smackdown on Obama over smog standards and pollution, Dell refocusing their green initiatives, 10 easy ways to make your campus green, the top 5 chemicals to avoid in food, Greenpeace fights for toxin-free products from major manufacturers, and 19 of the best organic and fair trade chocolates at the market.  Click on the link to read the full article.

Al Gore Criticizes Obama For Abandoning Smog Standards:  It’s Al Gore vs. President Obama.  Gore lambasted Obama when the President asked the EPA to withdraw proposed clean air regulations.  Here’s an excerpt from Al Gore’s blog site from yesterday: “Instead of relying on science, President Obama appears to have bowed to pressure from polluters who did not want to bear the cost of implementing new restrictions on their harmful pollution—even though economists have shown that the US economy would benefit from the job creating investments associated with implementing the new technology. The result of the White House’s action will be increased medical bills for seniors with lung disease, more children developing asthma, and the continued degradation of our air quality.”

Dell Backs Away from Carbon Neutrality, Focuses on Efficiency & E-Waste:  Dell has several sustainability initiatives and they just released their 2011 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report.  Their plans seem to be moving away from being carbon neutral and concentrating more on energy efficiency and improving e-waste collection, up 16% over last year according to the report.

10 Ways to Make Your Campus Green:  From carpooling to recycling to using reusable water bottles, there are several ways today’s campuses can go green.  This is a list of realistic green lifestyle changes students and faculties can incorporate into their daily routine to help preserve the environment.  “The green schools movement is the biggest thing to happen to education since the introduction of technology to the classroom.” – Glenn Cook, Editor in Chief, American School Board Journal

Top 5 Chemicals to Avoid in Food:  It’s important to examine the ingredients on the products you buy because food manufacturers don’t exactly prominently advertise the chemical content.  Whenever possible, buy organic food and avoid processed foods.  If there’s a label on it, inspect it thoroughly so you know exactly what you’re about to consume.   This is a list of 5 chemicals to avoid because of the associated risks ranging from weight gain to cancer.

Puma, Nike and Adidas Run Towards Toxin-Free Products With Greenpeace:  “Greenpeace recently released a report entitled Dirty Laundry which alleged that clothing from top brands like Adidas, Nike, Calvin Klein, H&M, Abercrombie & Fitch, Lacoste, Converse and Ralph Lauren are linked to facilities in China releasing toxic chemicals in our water.  Greenpeace’s Detox Campaign is asking manufacturers to offer toxin-free solutions to their customers and exercise transparency when it comes to discharging any chemicals into our environment.  Puma has already announced their intention to eliminate toxins from its entire supply chain and product lifecycle by 2020. 

19 of the Best Organic and Fair Trade Chocolates:  Do you have a sweet tooth for chocolate?  Well you don’t have to eat the processed version laced with chemicals.  The folks at the Daily Green have come up with a delectable list of 19 of the best organic and fair trade chocolates guaranteed to satisfy the taste buds of even the most discerning chocolate connoisseur.

Stay tuned next week for more green news stories from across the globe.

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La Cusinga Rainforest EcoResort in Costa Rica

Welcome back eco-enthusiasts for another edition of green news of the week featuring a variety of green stories from around the world.  The weeks’ highlights:  Walmart teaching CSR, 10 cool 3-wheel electric vehicles, 8 rainforest eco resorts, teens help clean up e-waste, 50 Cent feeds kids, and a floating recycled island.  If you see a headline that inspires curiosity, just click on it to read the full article.

What Walmart Teaches Us about CSR
Giant retailer Walmart, employing over 1.5 million people worldwide, is teaching the corporations that change is possible with their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.  “Walmart is making sincere efforts to lessen the company’s impact on the planet, from reducing packaging to leaps in energy efficiency in stores and in its trucking fleet, all the way to greening its supply chain.”

10 ingenious three wheeled vehicles that run on electric engines
We’ve all seen the 4-wheel electric vehicles (EV) in the market today, but believe it or not, there are 3-wheel models that look incredibly futuristic beyond being eco-friendly.  These electric, emissions-free vehicles, will get you from point A to B in carbon neutral style.

From Australia to Costa Rica to the Amazon, the folks at ecorazzi have come up with a great list of eco-friendly resorts right in the rainforest.  With luxury accommodations and speculator views, those seeking a green travel experience should check out this list.

DoSomething.org, Best Buy, Energy Star Partner With Teens
Teenagers are getting involved this fall to help minimize e-waste.  “DoSomething.org, Best Buy and the EPA’s Energy Star program are teaming up to help young people run local e-waste collection drives in their schools, homes or communities and to drop off the collected e-waste at their local Best Buy store.”

50 Cent Aims to Feed a Billion Kids
Here’s another wonderful act of social responsibility from the world of music.  50 Cent has partnered with Chris Clarke and Pure Growth Partners to launch a new energy shot (carb-free, calorie-free and sugar-free) called Street King.  With the purchase of each energy shot, the company will provide a meal to a child in need. The plan over the next five years is to feed 1 billion children.  “I’m inspired by [Clarke’s] vision and innovative approaches to tackling serious issues. It’s our mission with Street King to really change children’s lives around the world,” says Fiddy.

Joysxee Eco Island Floats on Recycled Plastic Bottles
That’s right, many people are still not using reusable bottles, so the plastic bottle ‘empties’ are still in vast abundance.  Well, now those empty plastic bottles have been recycled to create a floating island.  Creator Richart Sowa collected over 125,000 plastic bottles and created his own floating island paradise, Equipped with solar panels and a composting toilet, his recycled island is made of 70 percent recycled materials, soon to be 100% sustainable, all in a lagoon in the bay of Isla Mujeres, Mexico.

Stay tuned next week for more green news stories from across the globe.

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