
Approaching City Island, Bronx, NY. Lovely sunset.


Approaching City Island, Bronx, NY. Lovely sunset.
Look, up in the sky - it’s a garden
“The Queensland Government has just signed a deal with the Singapore National Parks Board that could see scientists grow plants on the walls and roofs of the sunshine state’s high rise buildings to reduce heat and improve air quality.
“Shane Holborn, research team leader for the Queensland Primary Industries and Fisheries’ lifestyle horticulture group, said vegetation had proven to have a significant insulating effect on buildings, and the Government was keen to test, adapt and use the concept in Queensland.
“The plants lower the amount of air-conditioning required to cool a building, and some studies had shown a rooftop garden can reduce the surface temperature by 10 to 20 degrees Celsius, he said.
The vertical gardens could be arranged to cover whole walls - or just be placed in sections - where they naturally cool the area by transpiring water from the soil into the air, and also by providing shade.”
Fantastic!
What kind of chandelier would you put in your dream home? Take a look at these amazing chandeliers from vintagehandmade4u and you might just find the one you’ve been dreaming of.
Here’s a creative way to recycle!
Sick of Bad News? I am! Glad to know there are a few ‘good news’ sites. Just google ‘Good News’ and see for yourself. There is a lot of good stuff going on out there. Stop giving press to all the bad guys! For every murder, robbery, assault, there are many, many more good things happening and we need to promote it!
Tiny Trash Cans Make Your ‘Trash’ Less!
Nice work, Jacksonville, FL, promoting rain barrels! Outside The Fox restaurant in Jax!
Fruit can make cars better? I’m looking forward to hearing more about how fruit fibers can make stronger plastics. Brazil seems to be leading in environmental and sustainability topics.
Hmmmm. Not sure if we buy the rebound effect. Efficiency is a mindset!
There are options for your urban garden! Grow food in winter and fall as well with heated boxes!
These boxes were displayed at the Philadelphia Flower Show.