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  • Building Materials, IAQ and Human Health - Research and marketing firm, exclusively non-toxic/environmental building materials.
  • Centre for Design at RMIT A National Key Centre for teaching and research in Environmental Design. The Centre is based at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technolgy - Australia
  • Furniture Design - CambiumWorks offers sustainable, eco-friendly custom wood furniture design and furniture duplication from reclaimed wood.
  • TheBestHairstyles.net - Hairstyles matter a lot. Get inspired by all the best and latest hairstyles and haircuts here. We've collected numerous hairstyles and haircuts. You'll surely love to get your inspirations here!
  • Kettler Environmental Design - I am an illustrator, graphic artist, and scientist who specializes in designing and packaging information about the environment.
  • Lone Star Patio Covers - U.S. Green Building Council member and environmentally conscious builder of patio covers, outdoor kitchens, pergolas and other home improvements.
  • Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. - Environmental Engineers, Scientists and Planners assisting industry and government exclusively with environmental management and design for over a century.
  • Orangeries UK - Orangeries UK design and manufacture high quality, bespoke wooden structures for the home. Our Orangeries can be used to extend living space in a property.
  • Steel Building Manufacturer - Whirlwind designs and manufactures steel buildings and building components out of 95% recycled material. Recently introduced a solar division that installs photovoltaic panels on metal roofs.
  • Topos Home Page - A periodical for the study of environment. design (l.arch)

Santa Barbara

Discover the city of Santa Barbara, California, the birthplace of Earth Day. A 1969 oil platform blowout off the coast of Santa Barbara led to a wave of environmental laws nationwide. That gave impetus to what we consider now the cornerstones to the modern environmental movement. A year later, the first Earth Day was held followed by the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. A succession of other laws protecting water, marine life and endangered species followed.