
Today's Environment Show 723
Jun 15, 2006
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The ideas of zero-waste may become a reality in the not so distant future, Nitrogen may increase the longevity of food on supermarket shelves, Architecture firm creates structures that reflect the environment, Environmen...
Today's Environment Show 789 is an episode from Today's Environment Television Series by Five Star Productions. The ideas of zero-waste may become a reality in the not so distant future, Nitrogen may increase the longevity of food on superm...
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Published Jun 15, 2006.
The ideas of zero-waste may become a reality in the not so distant future, Nitrogen may increase the longevity of food on supermarket shelves, Architecture firm creates structures that reflect the environment, Environmentally friendly cotton ball created from genetically engineered seed, Insulation made from recycled glass, Blends of ethanol and gasoline, or “gasohol”, being sold in the U.S. that have been shown to increase octane and reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions.
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