As is, riding a bike is a great alternative to driving in the city. But FOLDING BIKES?!?! Too cool. Convenient, stylish, and most importantly, very green. Here are a few, small wheels and large wheels.
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July 22, 2008
Genzyme
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view of the glass roof from the first floor
Today we visited the Genzyme Corporation headquarters located in Kendal square. Despite being a major office building Genzyme is an LED platinum-certified building. One way the Genzyme building accomplishes this is by using 40% less energy than a standard building, by using 100% renewable energy sources, and by being very water-efficient. One cool way in which Genyzme uses reneable energy is by using the waste produced by a nearby powerplant to create energy. This waste would otherwise be carbon emmited into the atmosphere. The Genzyme building also recieved the platinum certification because it is very well insulated and lets in a lot of outside air and light creating a healthy work environment that does not feel indoors.
July 14, 2008
Power Grid
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On monday, the team learned about the powerplant industry and electricity through an interactive board game. We learned how electricty moves through connected areas, how to be efficient in supplying electricty by powering cities in the same area, and how different types of energy cost more
