Martha Stewart explains how Monet inspired her garden

There is nothing better than a spring garden full of colorful flowers. The contrast between red, pink, yellow and blue petals against green leaves is a feast for the eyes and arouses a feeling of appreciation for the beauty of nature. Martha Stewart's long -flowering multi -year garden is the perfect example. Planting on Doyenne's… Continue reading Martha Stewart explains how Monet inspired her garden

Strategies for using sustainable textiles in hotels

The hotel industry, a cornerstone of global tourism, is subjected to a considerable transformation through the increasing awareness of its ecological and social responsibilities. The sector's footprint is considerably with high water and energy consumption, waste generation and chemical pollution. Textiles – including bed linen, towels, upholstery and uniforms, form a large part of the… Continue reading Strategies for using sustainable textiles in hotels

A new era of energy efficiency

In recent years, the pursuit of sustainable technology has become increasingly urgent, especially in the area of ​​artificial intelligence (AI). Researchers at Cornell University have achieved a significant breakthrough that redefines the relationship between AI and energy consumption and paving the way for a future in which AI systems are not only more powerful, but… Continue reading A new era of energy efficiency

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Boston first in the USA to plant green roofs at bus stops

What if something that is so common and universal as a bus stop could give a urban environment? Green bus stops have been popular for the first time in the Netherlands and now appeared across Europe. Last August, Boston, Massachusetts, installed its first 30 green bus stops along Route 28, a corridor with some of… Continue reading Boston first in the USA to plant green roofs at bus stops

RCT MOUNT ISA team reaches milestone with the first Autonav installation on diesel electrical loaders

The RCT attached from the EPIROC team at Mount Isa Branch in Queensland, Australia, has successfully completed its first installation of the AutonAV system in a caterpillar R2900 XE diesel electrical loader for AIC mines in the Eloise copper mine. The new machine was bought by AIC mines to support their ongoing efforts to withdraw… Continue reading RCT MOUNT ISA team reaches milestone with the first Autonav installation on diesel electrical loaders

Rent a property? Garden expert reveals how you can optimally use your outdoor area

The award -winning garden designer Jamie Butterworth is a lifelong tenant. The 30-year-old, who has kindergarten teachers, recently switched to a new rented Windsor real estate. The modest inner courtyard garden measures only 2 mx 5 m behind and a similar area at the front. The gardener, who was at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower… Continue reading Rent a property? Garden expert reveals how you can optimally use your outdoor area

Where color is rare, light is all: a solar trip in Pingelap

In the western Pacific Ocean there is the federated states of micronesia (FSM), a Pacific nation that consists of 607 islands that spread to four states: Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae. Among them is the remote atoll of the Pingelap Atoll, part of the state of Pohnpei, where something extraordinary is literally and metaphorically roots.… Continue reading Where color is rare, light is all: a solar trip in Pingelap

The Calder Gardens in Philadelphia opens: we walk behind the scenes

Calder Gardens starts this September with an architectural design by Herzog & de Meuron as well as the landscape and gardens of Piet Oudolf. The project curated by the Calder Foundation was in Benjamin Franklin Parkway in downtown Philadelphia, where the artist was born. (Photo credit: Photography: Iwan Baan / works of art by Alexander… Continue reading The Calder Gardens in Philadelphia opens: we walk behind the scenes