Interdisciplinary green roof growing atop Langford buildingTexas A&M UniversityA section of the Langford A building's rooftop was transformed fall 2012 into a green roof with succulents, grasses and a weather station by an interdisciplinary group...
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Interdisciplinary green roof growing atop Langford buildingTexas A&M UniversityA section of the Langford A building's rooftop was transformed fall 2012 into a green roof with succulents, grasses and a weather station by an interdisciplinary group...
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Currently urban farming is a popular trend but it is not yet significantly changing the way we grow and eat. As we farm locally using sustainable/organic techniques we'll be reducing our carbon foodprint and eating better food. Via Jacob Maddox Delete the scoop?
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