NYC Garbage Art
Labels: Creative, Environment, Interesting
Politics, economics, current affairs, international relations, life in Texas and other musings...
Labels: Creative, Environment, Interesting
Over at Flickr thejulius has posted photos from the Bolivar Peninsula that document the devastation from Ike all these months later.
Below are three photos from the set, but hit the jump and check out the rest of the photo stream: Ike: Forgotten Hurricane
The Bolivar Peninsula:
Labels: Environment, Houston, Interesting
Here's a photo from a Flickr site of the last house standing on the Bolivar peninsula after Hurricane Ike. Two friends had flown to Lake Charles in a Cessna and on the way back passed by the peninsula with a camera:
Click on the photo to read his description.
Labels: Environment, Houston, Interesting
There's a neat idea from a company named Clarian Technologies, generating power at home using wind. I haven't read the specs or seen much more than the YouTube video. I can't say whether it's all hype or not.
For more info: http://www.clariantechnologies.com/main/page_home.html
Labels: Environment, Technology