By Adam Williams •
October 9, 2008

The CLEVER – Compact Low Emissions Vehicle for Urban Transport — was hatched at the Technical University of Berlin for lean, green, science-fiction-turned-hot-reality commuting to work. It is a one-seater that can do 100 KPH (62 MPH), and for a range of around 200 kilometers (~ 125 miles) while emitting less than 60 g/km of CO2.
Sources: Ecotality Life and Green Upgrader
By Juergen Horn •
May 5, 2007

The evaporating clay fridge is clever, cheap and does no harm to nature. Why can't more technology these days follow its example?
This smart preservation device for foodstuffs was invented in 1995 by Nigerian engineer Mohammed Bah Abba. The Pot-in-pot cooler consists of a small earthenware pot nestling inside a larger one with wet sand filling the space in between. As the water in the wet sand evaporates, it extracts heat from contents of
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By Juergen Horn •
May 2, 2007
Editor's note: We're happy to welcome Juergen Horn on board as our newest writer. Juergen is a photographer and blogger who publishes Random Good Stuff and Ireland Blog. A German native, Juergen has recently moved to Ireland.

Loreme is a company based in Munich, Germany and if I had only three words to describe them I would choose "Simple, Clever & Fun". With their latest invention "Loremeo" they
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