Tensile canopy tent

Tentsile’s New Stingray Hanging Tent Lets You Sleep Comfortably Suspended in the Trees!
Morgana Matus, inhabitat.com

Forget about soggy sleeping bags and competing with rocks and debris on the cold, hard ground on your next camping trip – Inhabitat favorite Tentsile just launched a brand new suspended tent called the Stingray that lets you rest high up in the…

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How worms can make money off of airport waste

1.9 Million Worms Chomp Down Airport Waste in North Carolina | Inhabitat – Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
Jill Fehrenbacher HOW TO: Green Your Christmas Tree TweetShare on TumblrEmail Christmas trees are one of the most enjoyable traditions of the holiday season, and there are lots of easy ways to go green with your Christmas tree: from using living potted Christmas trees, to recycled cardboard trees, to buying LED Xmas lights. After weighing the choices every December for years, and going […] READ MORE >, inhabitat.com

The Char­lotte Dou­glas Inter­na­tion­al Air­port in North Car­oli­na has deployed 1.9 mil­lion worms to turn a boat­load of organ­ic waste into fer­til­iz­er. Every day the air­port house­keep­ing depart­ment head­ed by Bob Lucas process­es 2.5 t…

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Green holiday gift guide

Inhabitat Green Holiday Gift Guide
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The world’s first solar powered nation

Pacific Tokelau Island Chain Becomes World’s First Solar-Powered Nation | Inhabitat – Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
Jill Fehrenbacher 5 Tips to Make Your Home Safe, Green & Healthy from Zem Joaquin TweetShare on TumblrEmail You’ve all heard the tired mantras about changing your lightbulbs and recycling at home in order to save the planet – are you yawning yet? Many consumers think that going green is a gesture of self-sacrifice that often comes at great expense and inconvenience – but nothing could be further from the […] READ MORE >, inhabitat.com

The remote Pacif­ic Island ter­ri­to­ry of Toke­lau has offi­cial­ly become the world’s first solar-powered nation! The pop­u­la­tion of 1,411 peo­ple decid­ed to end their reliance on around 2,000 bar­rels of diesel each year, and instead install…

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