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SEDA member Linda Forbes writes to tell us that one of her fellow CAT MSc alumni, Magnus, is currently working in Pakistan with the Department for International Development, where he is trying to build-up relationships between students in the UK and the local architecture students in Pakistan who are really ...

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Vote for your favourite Inhabitat green energy story of 2011. Highlights include:a solar power breakthrough made by a thirteen year old boy who harnessed the Fibonacci sequence, and solar-powered Supertrees in Singapore... http://inhabitat.com/top-6-green-energy-stories-of-2011-vote-for-your-favorite/

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Population Action International s mapping website shows how climate change and population dynamics will change the world over time. New features on the site include country profiles which contain maps, graphs, videos, and additional resources that offer a closer look at population, gender, and climate change trends in Ethiopia, Kenya, ...

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An expose on the fashion industry written by the Observer's 'Ethical Living' columnist, Lucy Seigle examines the inhumane and environmentally devastating story behind the clothes we so casually buy and wear. Coming at a time when the global financial crisis and contracting of consumer spending is ushering in a new ...

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The guerilla green art project, Insert ____ Here is taking New York City by storm. Artist Eve Mosher and environmental organization 350.org have created the citywide interactive public art program that places bold yellow arrows all over the city, pointing out places where environmental changes could be made. http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-insert-____-here-project-finds-yellow-arrows-green-solutions-around-new-york-city/

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