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"Portable Housing" Is Really A Vertical Trailer Park

published March 17, 2010 and has No Comments

Brazilian Architect Felipe Campolina 's Portable Housing does not appear to have made it to the finals of the Evolo 2010 skyscraper competition, but has shown up in Designboom. It is perhaps one of the most revolutionary; Your home becomes portable and you move it from place to place, plugging it into a form of vertical trailer park. ... ...

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Scientists Aim to Learn More About Tiny Anteaters

published March 11, 2010 and has No Comments

Photos: Projeto Tamanduá Very little is know about Silky anteaters, which make their home in the Amazon rainforest , other than the fact that they're tiny, nocturnal, ant-loving, and of course, incredibly cute. But, in hopes of learning more about these fascinating little creatures, soon scientists will be venturing out into the jungles of Brazil to observe them in ...

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Global Warming Could Lead to More Lightning Deaths

published February 14, 2010 and has No Comments

In the last ten years, Brazil has been the target of an estimated 57 million lightning strikes --the most in the world. This astonishing natural record is not without a human toll, however. During that same period, 1,321 people have been fallen victim to lightning in Brazil alone, and scientists fear that incidents will only increase in the coming ...

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Brazil’s Biofuel Expansion Doesn’t Directly Lead to Deforestation - But the Ranches it Displaces Do

published February 10, 2010 and has No Comments

photo: Eugeni Dodonov via flickr. Here's an interesting one on the connection between biofuel expansion in Brazil, cattle ranching , and deforestation: Mongabay is highlighting a new paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences whi... Read the full story on TreeHugger View original here: Brazil's Biofuel Expansion Doesn't Directly Lead to Deforestation - But the Ranches it Displaces ...

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Amazon River Water Being Stolen and Bottled Abroad

published February 8, 2010 and has No Comments

Photo via UC Berkeley A recently published report is exposing some shocking exploitation of the Amazon's natural resources --and this times it... Read the full story on TreeHugger More:  Amazon River Water Being Stolen and Bottled Abroad

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Spectacular Brazilian Treehouses by Casa Na Arvore (Slideshow)

published February 3, 2010 and has No Comments

Photo: Courtesy Casa na Arvore. If you're a regular at TreeHugger, you probably know our love for treehouses: they usually have a great use of space, connect us with nature,open up ground space, and -- let's face it -- they're a lot of fun. We've already seen crazy designs from German firm Baumraum and seriously cool ones from several ...

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Shell Invests $1.6 Billion+ in Brazilian Biofuels - Will Become One of World’s Largest Ethanol Producers

published February 2, 2010 and has No Comments

photo: Robert Gale via flickr. Royal Dutch Shell has announced that it has a signed a memorandum of understanding with Brazilian biofuel company Cosan that would create a $12 billion joint venture for the production and distribution of sugarcane-based ethanol. Both companies will contribute Brazilian assets to the joint venture and Shell will pony up an additional $1.625 billion ...

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‘Amazongate’ is More Sloppy Writing Than Sloppy Science

published February 1, 2010 and has No Comments

Precipitation changes and increased forest fires are still a threat... photo: Ygor Olivera via flickr. Another piece of the 2007 IPCC report is coming under scrutiny. In question is a passage saying that 40% of the Amazon rainforest could be wiped out by climate change . The claim was cited to the WWF report "A Global Review of Forest ...

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World Social Forum - Day 5: "The Fight Will Go On"

published January 29, 2010 and has No Comments

Photo: Stephen Messenger After a week of meetings to discuss a wide range of global issues, the World Social Forum ended this afternoon with a commitment to move forward with their far-left agenda. Among the topics discussed, namely the various "crises of civilization and collective rights," an ant-capitalist sentiment reigned supreme--particularly in regards to environmental issues. The solut... Read ...

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World Social Forum - Day 4: "We’ve Reached the Age of Limits"

published January 28, 2010 and has No Comments

Photos: Stephen Messenger After several days of meetings outlining the various threats posed by the current geopolitical and economic status quo, day four of the World Social Forum was largely dedicated to discussing the necessary solutions. Capitalism and the consumer culture it promotes were again the targets of criticism--and reiterated to be at the center of the looming crises ...

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