Voting for the $25,000 "What's Your Crazy Green Idea?" Contest has Begun!
For those of you who don't know, an X PRIZE is a $10 million competition designed to solve one of the grand challenges of our time.
For those of you who don't know, an X PRIZE is a $10 million competition designed to solve one of the grand challenges of our time.
The Big 3 are looking for a bailout. They should only get it if they agree to stop building autos that contribute to global warming now.
As people discover the many advantages of electric vehicles, their momentum will build. Not only are these cars green and responsible, they also enhance National Security.
To achieve the green goal of dealing with overpopulation, it's necessary to mix some oestrogen into the environmentalist palette.
Americans everywhere will continue to have sympathy with all those who suffer in your fires, but if you want us to take your claims to being 'green' seriously, start getting your suicidal groundwater abuse under control, California.
We haven't all ripped up our debit cards and moved to the woods to forage on berries -- I decided to ask around my neighborhood grocery stores about how business was going.
We must work, and work really hard, to keep our skies blue. So here are a few tips to reduce your carbon footprint.
In actuality, the nuts and bolts of cleaning in the White House falls onto the shoulders of a special branch of the White House cleaning crew called the Executive Residence Staff.
But chocolate made with an eye to its social and environmental impact needn't taste virtuous, as Sierra Club staffers recently found out.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission states that packaging-related injuries send roughly 6,000 Americans to the ER every year.
While technology may not always have been the best companion to agriculture (think biotech), the Internet has emerged as an incredible tool for planning the future of food.
Once upon a time, things were made to serve a purpose. Consider the light bulb, the compass, and the cardiac pacemaker. No doubt necessity was once the mother of invention.
Governor Schwarzenegger is hosting an international Governor's Climate Summit in Los Angeles, and I have obtained a copy of the taped remarks that President-Elect Obama will deliver.
Call me frugal, but in a time of shady economics, it's kind of nice to know that you don't need another outlet to make waffles.
Inspired by such high-profile cyclists as Obama, Fey and Einstein, I've set to work amassing a comprehensive archive of 100 people we know, love--perhaps even despise--atop the bike.
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I don't understand how removing carpet from a home in cooler climates is "going green" in any way. Perhaps if you live in an apartment building it would be different. But if you lived in an actual house in an area of the country where the winters are cold removing carpet is going to make your home colder, resulting in higher heating bills. I know this from personal experience.
Where do these people "air-dry" their laundry? Not a clothesline, or a clothespin in sight! Or would
a clothesline spoil their very deliberate and very self-conscious aesthetic?
Some of these "suggestions" are way too costly for the average person who can't afford a New York townhouse.
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