Born in May 2007, Environmental Graffiti is an eclectic mix of the most bizarre, funny and interesting environmental news on the planet. We search the vast realms of the internet on behalf of all environmentalists who don’t take themselves too seriously and compile it into a daily blog. Surf and enjoy!

Recent Blog Entries

  1. Living bath mat feeds off you and your bath water

    By Sonia, Environmental Graffiti Posted Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:55am PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    Moss bathroom mat closeup

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  2. The amazing Hobbit tree house

    By Simone Preuss Posted Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:24pm PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    free spirit sphere

    If hobbits lived in the sky, this is probably where they would live - in wooden forest cocoons! Read full post »

  3. Is this the Real Jack Frost?

    By Linda McCormick Posted Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:59am PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    Jack Frost

    It looks as if Jack Frost is getting brave. Read full post »

  4. Seven highest cities in the world

    By Linda McCormick Posted Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:00am PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    Highest Cities

    Human nature’s versatility is evident in their ability to survive in some of the most inhospitable and remote places on Earth. Read full post »

  5. Timon and Pumbaa

    By Linda McCormick Posted Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:12am PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    A very contented looking warthog, with a few grooming maids in attendance, stares into the lens of the camera. Read full post »

  6. Tokyo After The Armageddon

    By Sonia Posted Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:13pm PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    Ameyoko street market

    If you liked these images, check out these incredible visions of post-apocalyptic Tokyo by Tokyo Fantasy and London after a massive flood. Read full post »

  7. The world’s largest cork mosaic

    By Sonia Posted Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:43am PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    World's largest cork mosaic

    After a whopping 229,764 corks (that's a lot of wine!) and 27 days of hard work, artist Saimir Strati achieved his goal on September 4, 2008 when he earned the record for the World's Largest Cork Mosaic. Read full post »

  8. 7 creative sculptures made of trash

    By Simone Preuss Posted Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:10am PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    Trash igloo at Art Shanty Projects 2006

    Remember picking up random objects from the side of the road as a kid and being scolded for it, forced to let the treasure go? Here's a chance to get creative with everyday objects. Read full post »

  9. How solar cells work

    By Rick Proser Posted Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:06am PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    solar panels

    All photovoltaic panels function on one basic principle of nature, the photoelectric effect, according to which matter emits electrons whenever it absorbs energy contained in electromagnetic radiation, namely sunlight. Read full post »

  10. The lighthouse devoured by sand

    By Linda McCormick Posted Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:09am PST for environmentalgraffiti 0 Comments

    sinking lighthouse

    Poking its red head up through the shifting sands of Denmark's weathered coast is the most useless lighthouse in the world. Read full post »

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