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Holiday Gift Guide: For the Health Nut
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
health-nut-gifts-header.jpg Photo via Jude @ flickr Finding the right gift for your favorite health-nut can be a daunting prospect - particularly with the inherent un-healthiness of the holiday season ready to trip you up. But take heart: we've been working diligently to bring you a wish list that will make any super-healthy super-human...
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Stamps Auctioned to Aid Millennium Villages
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
British Stamp Photo Image source: Spink Shreves Galleries Inc. Bill Gross, Wall Street money manager, recently auctioned off another portion of his British Empire Stamp collection and donated all proceeds to the Millennium Villages Project. Stamps range in estimated value from hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars and include rare stamps...
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Electronics TakeBack Coalition Grades TV Makers on Recycling
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
takeback-coalition-report-card.jpg Photo of TVs via Elsie Esq Just yesterday we half-heartedly gave Sony some props about their new Green Glove television...
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Does Green Greeting Cards Mean E-Greeting Cards?
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
Ecards Greener Than Paper graphic The short and sweet answer is yes. One of those "will-you or won't-you?" questions this season may well be around holiday greeting cards. Sending no cards at all is obviously the greenest option, but not very festive. If you've always sent paper-based cards, you may feel that guilty tug to continue the tradition. If you are dedicated to sending Read more...
 
Eight Ways to Build a Better House when They Start Building Houses Again
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
bloomberg house for sale photo James Russell, architecture critic for Bloomberg, should have been at the Re-Imagining Cities: Urban Design after the age of Oil conference last week, because he certainly has the right idea. He concurs with this writer that the solutions for building in a world with expensive oil won't be high tech but simple and logical,...
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Can Design Improve Wine?
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
rotwein boxes photo I have been convinced of the environmental benefits of bag-in-box wines, as they carry more wine in less packaging than any other form. (glass is heavy and is usually down-cycled, tetra-paks are light but not very green)....
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Alpine Capsule by Ross Lovegrove
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
alpine capsule photo TreeHugger readers have a love/hate relationship with London designer Ross Lovegrove; most loved his solar trees and hated his car on a stick. He is at it again with his Alpine Capsule,
A compact shelter...
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Payless To Launch Green Footwear With Zoe & Zac and Summer Rayne Oakes
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
summer rayne oakes photopayless zoe zack green collection photo Summer Rayne Oakes and a purple ballet flat from Zoe & Zac Image credit: ArtistInterviews.com/ Cohn & Wolfe Payless ShoeSource, the discount footwear retailer, will launch Zoe & Zac,...
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Argentina Vetoes Law to Protect Glaciers, Favors Mining Projects
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at the Perito Moreno Glacier Photo Picture: Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at the Perito Moreno glacier. Dyn via Critica Newspaper. As usually happens in Argentina, authorities seem to have favored big corporations over environmental common sense. Last Friday,...
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The Pot Plate is Perfect for One Pot Meals
Written by TreeHugger   
11/18/2008
potplate image On Planet Green, Kelly is cooking up a series of one pot meals. She tries to find cooking techniques and recipes for people without a lot of time (who usually buy too much takeout) or money (not uncommon these days) so these meals are "fast, easy,...
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