Inhabitat's Week in Green: Cities of the future, the Aqua Star, and 0-60 in 3.4 seconds... with a go-kart
5/8/2011
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green ongoing and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.

What will the high-tech city of the future look like? This week Inhabitat brought you a sneak peek as we took an modified look inside Abu Dhabi's carbon-neutral Masdar City, which just opened for business. We also brought you brand new photos of the world's largest wooden structure, and we spotted several deviceful solar-powered buildings - Sweden's rotating photovoltaic cog general public hall and a self-sustaining pod home that can be perched on any roof.
Green transportation also took off with a blast this week as the Linde E1 static
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share this: products. search now and save!search.live.com/cashbackelectricalfind local contractors Go-Kart set a Guinness World Record by door-to-door road warrior salesperson from 0-60 in 3.4 seconds and Synergy's folded-wing glider plane announced plans to compete in the CAFE Green Flight Challenge. We also saw greener vehicles gear up around the world as France announced plans to deploy a fleet of all-electric garbage trucks next week and Nissan unveiled the NV200 -- New York City's taxi of tomorrow. And for those looking for an underwater escape this summer, don't miss out on the Aqua Star - a submersible static
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In other news, this week we showcased several high-tech concept gadgets made from paper - an origami cell phone that folds into a flat piece of cardboard and the world's first mixed media media paper computer. We also brought you a sensor glove that could help stroke work
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