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Inhabitat's Week in Green: hydrogen-powered space plane, Japan's solar surge and urban farms of Ze Future
5/29/2011

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green escalation and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.





Green transportation took off for the stars this week as Inhabitat reported that the italic speech Space Agency has approved of a new hydrogen-powered "Skylon" space plane, and we spotted a hot Star Wars-inspired static


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We also brought you several impracticable feats of core this week, from a eating place made from a recycled Soviet airplane in Zurich to an real cocoon-like bay tilt made from sugarcane that afresh won an AIA competition. We also showed how Plantlab is making vertical urban farms a reality, and we spotted a sky-high proposition for an energy-generating city on stilts that would hover over Manhattan. Finally, this week we rounded up some of our favored eco apps and welfare work that can help you green your consumption.

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