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Plans for world’s first wooden football stadium given green lightForest Green Rovers FC will build the new eco-friendly 5,000-seat stadium in the United Kingdom. The post Plans for world’s first wooden football stadium given green light appeared first on Talker.
PentagonLight expanded its MOLLE light family with the addition of MOLLE Light Forest. Its small size fits through PALs webbing for secured hands-free attachment on MOLLE vests ...
Earlier this month, the DNR gave the green light for exploratory drilling for gold to be done in the Chequamegon National Forest.
The U.S. Forest Service originally planned to ban fracking in the 1.1 million-acre George Washington National Forest, but energy companies cried foul after a draft of the plan was released in 2011.
Already in a league of their own when it comes to sustainability in sport, innovative English soccer club Forest Green Rovers will trial a kit made from coffee bean waste on Saturday.
A major revamp of Nottingham Forest's stadium has been approved. The plans will see the existing Peter Taylor Stand demolished and replaced with a 10,000-seater stand, increasing the City Ground's ...
Don't just recycle that old plastic bottle -- turn it into a lantern. At least, that's what the folks over at Liter of Light are doing.
NOTTINGHAM FOREST have been given the green light for a major stadium redevelopment which will see a stand get demolished. Forest put forward plans to their local council this week expressing their… ...
Situated in the new green heart of Helsinki, the ‘Light Forest’ proposal for the Helsinki Central Library intends to replace the existing green that the architects will subtract to the park in ...
Dr David Carroll, the professor of physics at Wake Forest University, believes that the breakthrough is more significant than OLEDs. “What we’ve found is a way of creating light rather than ...
A new plastic-based lighting technology produces a consistent, silent white glow that’s pleasing on the eyes. Image by Ken Bennett, Wake Forest University photographer Chances are, sometime ...
Already in a league of their own when it comes to sustainability in sport, innovative English soccer club Forest Green Rovers will trial a kit made from coffee bean waste on Saturday.
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