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Renters, you can be green too

Tiffany Hsu of the LA Times reports on some of the things you can do…

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Skycraper Farm Recycles Garbage Into Edible Crops

Using trash to grow food isn’t a new practice – composting, anyone? But Cypriot architect…

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Electric cars getting ready for debut

Electric cars have come and gone – mostly due to high cost and a lack…

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Muratori Eco-Luxe Handbags

Muratori Designs, a Seattle, Washington, based company, was formed to produce high quality designer handbags…

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Chelsea Clinton Going Green with Vegan Wedding

Chelsea Clinton’s upcoming nuptials with investment banker Marc Mezvinsky later this year will reportedly be…

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Proteak Rectangle End Grain Chopping Block

Proteak cutting boards come from teak wood, which is naturally resistant to warping, cracking and…

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Japanese Subway Grows Its Own Hydroponic Lettuce

We’re very fascinated by what this Japanese Subway sandwich shop is doing with locally grown…

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President Obama checks out the Chevy Volt

President Barack Obama, while at the Compact Power battery plant in Holland, Michigan, got behind…

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Larry Hagman’s J. R. Ewing Goes Green With Solar

Larry Hagman, the actor who played the scheming Texas oilman on the long-running (1978-1991) television…

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Empire State Building goes green

The Empire State Building, for four decades the world’s tallest and still the tallest in…

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First Look: BMW’s Electric Car

BMW this week released the first images of the small, four seat, all-electric car it…

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Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund Announces 2010 Grant Recipients

Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund has announced the 2010 recipients of nearly $1.5 million in grants…