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Countries Falling Behind As World's Oceans Are Still "Vastly Under-Protected": Study
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
coral-reef1.jpgImage: Sam and Ian on Flickr
Though marine conservation is stepping up worldwide, a new study has found that countries still have a relatively long way to go before they meet their commitment...
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German Solar Company Offers GM €1 Billion
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
Solar World Volt image Image source: Chevy Volt, pre-production image with Solar World logo Will Bail-out Prevent Development of Greener Cars? The German company SolarWorld, offered approx. 1 billion euros (US $ 1.3 billion) in cash and credit for the German...
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Fuel Cell Stickers for Charging Gadgets
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
fuelcellsticker charger image Photo via Cleantechnica Slap a sticker on your cell phone and consider it charged. Well, that’s the goal of myFC, anyway. The...
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Book Review: Your Eco-Friendly Home
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
Man Sanding Home Photo Image source: Getty Images I have to be honest, when I first picked up the book, I inwardly sighed and thought "not another how to go green book." But, I have to take that back because I was refreshingly surprised with the insights Sid Davis offers in Your Eco-Friendly Home. As someone who is considering her first home purchase, but wanting to go green and thinks the idea...
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Acronym Alert: AWWI, The American Wind Wildlife Institute
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
wind turbines in kansas photo photo: Brent Danley While few people would doubt that wind power shows great promise, where new wind farms get built is often a contentious issue, with one of the issues being (of course) impact on wildlife and the environment. That's where the newly formed American Wind Wildlife Institute...
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National Geographics Shows Its Gamer Side, Launches Video Game Series
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
family Photo via Neeta Lind National Geographics is launching into video games, something we’re a bit surprised hasn’t already happened considering the teaching potential behind them. The games have been built in...
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Become an Un-Consumer, Join The Compact, Save Money, Reduce Your Eco-Footprint
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
stop shopping sticker photo photo: editrrix TreeHugger has written about The Compact, the un-consumer group which originated in the San Francisco Bay area and whose members Read more...
 
Cell Phone Industry Looks to Chargers for Reputation Repair
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
cell phone charger photo Photo via godwin d It’s quickly becoming common knowledge that the efficiency of a charger plays a big role in the energy consumption of a device. Energy Star makes this very clear, and so does Motorola's history in making...
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China's Coal Fires Burn 20 Million Tons of Coal Per Year
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
Channel 4 News: China coal fires in spotlight It's known for being...
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California Prepares for Rising Sea Levels
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
california coast photo California, a leader in climate change policy, made a move this week to prepare for the worst. Governor Schwarzenegger signed an executive order calling for a study of how rising sea levels along the state's 800 mile long coast would affect infrastructure, water supply and land use. More...
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