Inhabitat's Week in Green: world's largest skyscraper looks down at solar-powered ice-cream truck
8/7/2011
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developing and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.

It was a fantastic week for the field of constitution as Inhabitat brought you a first look at the coming world's largest skyscraper designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, and we saw a sparkling wave of 65,000 discarded compact discs sweep through the streets of Paris. We also learned that plans for Jean Nouvel's massive MoMA 'Death Spire' has been revitalized, and we took a look inside an inconceivable Mumbai office that looks like article pure out of Star Wars. We also brought you an sole video statement with Juergen Mayer H. -- the inventor behind the world's largest wooden structure in Seville, Spain.
Green transportation tech heated up this week as well as researchers developed a find digital telephone EV charger that is 90 percent productive and Nissan unveiled a system that lets your magnetic vehicle power your house. We also learned that it's a bad idea to park your car in a bike lane in Lithuania -- it might get run over by a tank! On the lighter side of things, we showcased a solar-powered ice cream truck that is giving out free organic popsicles, a cool llc.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
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The world's energy panorama shift towards cleaner sources of power this week as Germany announced it will construct 2,800 miles of stick shift lines for renewable energy and Japan rolled out a plant to transform unused rice paddies into solar farms. We also saw Yosemite flip the switch on the largest solar array in a national Park, and we shared six green camping gadgets that are perfect for hitting the trails. Finally, we showcased a crazy-looking brain cap that can control a mainframe and we spotted several great green gadgets for tech-savvy kids as Amazon announced plans to launch the first tablet clone for babies and Delaney rolled out a solar-powered transformer robot that could give Optimus Prime a run for his money.
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