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Trish S.
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I call myself whasian (half white + half asian = whasian), but I'm a whole-hearted potato loving,...
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Death Cab for Cutie’s New “Grapevine Fires” Video
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I’m a huge Death Cab for Cutie fan, and apparently the boys in the band are huge admirers of artist Walter Robot, who likes to blend live action and animation in music v ...
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Just Do It: Nike and WWF Want YOU to Fight Climate Change
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Yes, Nike is a HUGE global corporation that makes money from athletes promoting their products and from selling shoes for $100. But the company does have a different “gr ...
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Nigerians Take a Stand Against New Helmet Law by Wearing Fruit on Their Heads
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On January 1 of this year a new law was enacted by police in Nigeria. The law stated that everyone who drives a motorcycle, whether they are an “ Okada ” taxi driv ...
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Jay Leno and His Vertical Axis Wind Turbine
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I had no idea that Jay Leno was into the green movement, but after watching this video I am now convinced that he is a pretty cool person who cares about the environment:
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German City Uses Cell Phones to Turn on Street Lights and Save Energy
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Last week I was watching BBC News and I came across an amazing story about a city in Germany that saves energy and money in a clever way: using cell phones.
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New Dutch Invention Makes it Possible for Plants to Grow Just About Anywhere
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Did you ever think that a tree could survive in the hot Sahara Desert for a few months on its own? It’s not very likely since there is little or no rainfall to keep it a ...
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The EPA’s Most-Wanted Environmental Fugitives
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We’ve always been a society that is fascinated with criminals and the crimes that they commit. Whether it’s the absurdity of Cops or the intensity of America&rsquo ...
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Canadian Scientists Discover How to Reduce Methane Emissions of Cows
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Every day more people in our nation are learning about “the green movement” thanks to a newly elected President who pushes for environmental education and an old P ...
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Chinese Earthquake Victims Get Subway Train Shelters
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Last May an earthquake measuring 8.0 on the Richter scale killed more than 70,000 people in the Sichuan province of China. The terrible tragedy left many people homeless , and ...
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A Presidential Pardon for a Puppy!
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Everyone knows that soon-to-be President Barack Obama is looking to add a puppy to his family. The puppy might just add a little ray of sunshine to the gloomy job of economic ...
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Chevron Called “Hypocritical” by Conservation Voters
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Chevron is going green, or the company is claiming to, with their new Will You Join Us campaign.The company says that it is becoming more energy efficient by converting to sol ...
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No Longer on the Menu: Bluefin Tuna
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Do you care enough about the Mediterranean bluefin tuna to boycott it completely? That means not eating it, selling it or cooking it?Well, about 16,000 citizens from 149 coun ...
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Atlantic City Hits the Jackpot with New Solar Panel Center
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Atlantic City may be famous for casino gambling, but it’s soon going to be known for something else green…and I dont’ mean money.With over 13,321 solar pa ...
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Learn About the Process of Recycling
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Interested in seeing what happens to plastic when it’s recycled? Take a look at this clip from the RecycleBank website:You can see how metal, glass and other products ar ...
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British Protestors and Their Funny Thoughts on Climate Change
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I’ve always been a fan of British humor, so I decided to see what the British think about global warming and climate change.Here’s a video taped in London 2007 on ...
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Great Green Products…and Some I Could Live Without
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I try to buy recycled or eco-friendly products whenever possible because it’s good for the environment and it makes me feel better about all the waste I threw away when ...
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Baltimore “Wastes” No Time to Go Green
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I’ve lived in Baltimore for about 3 years now, and it’s a pretty decent city. It’s definitely not one of the greenest cities in America, like Portland, but ...
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Life After People: A History Channel Documentary
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I admit it, I actually like watching the History Channel. Not just because it shows great documentaries ab out World War II and Nostradamus, but also because it educates peop ...
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Make a Difference with the Greater Good Network
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I came across a company called CharityUSA.com that does a world of good deeds…literally. They own and operate a list of websites that are part of the GreaterGood Networ ...
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The “Change” for Colleges: Going Green and Staying Green
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Obama is a passionate supporter of alternative energy and other green initiatives, and he also believes in educating our youth about humanitarian and environmental efforts, so ...
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