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Finding the truth amid a war of political advertising. Read full post »
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The energy department has begun to dole out $25 billion in loans designated for the development of fuel-efficient vehicles. ... Read full post »
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In an effort to save money and labor, a farm in Germany has begun selling fresh, local produce from vending machines. First place to get them? Hiking trails. Read full post »
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Summer’s afterglow is barely gone, but retailers are poised to unleash their steady onslaught of holiday catalogs. If you don’t want your mailbox to bulge with glossy catalogs and other annoying junk mail, read on. 1. ... Read full post »
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In the last few years, electric vehicles have gone from a dream to the next logical step for vehicles. Of course, the future of EVs is still being debated, but IBM is using its cash and influence to push for an electric vehicle battery that can carry a ca Read full post »
By Megan Treacy for ecogeek 0 Comments

Apple has bowed to pressure and has updated the environment section of its website to include its must inclusive GHG emissions information to date. ... Read full post »
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A flurry of political and scientific activity followed the world's leaders to Pittsburgh last week, where the G20 met to discuss, among other things, global warming. Here's a look at some of the most important developments: World Is Getting Hotter, F Read full post »
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Cleaning and beauty products not only live up to marketing claims for efficacy, but for sustainability too. Read full post »
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Tech companies dominated the top of Newsweek's "Green Rankings," with Hewlett Packard taking the number one spot. The list ranked the 500 largest corporations in America based on their environmental impact, green policies and their social Read full post »
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We've written before about the need for using existing manufacturing plants for renewable energy projects instead of trying to build all new factories. ... Read full post »
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