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Business
Supermarket May Cancel Carbon Labeling Scheme
A once lauded scheme to label all produce with its carbon footprint looks set for the scrap heap. What does that mean for corporate carbon footprinting?
- Will Global Insurance Industry Be The Next Financial Bubble To Pop?
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- Despite $41 Billion in Profits Last Year, Exxon Pays a Lower Tax Rate Than You
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- Undercover Investigation on Oklahoma Pig Farms Reveals Systemic Cruelty of Factory Farming (Video)
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Design
Hausboot, The Stunning Houseboat From Confused Direction, Is Back In Wood
I loved this design three years ago in silver; now it is back, looking as trim as ever.
- Saving Food From The Fridge: It Will Taste Better, May Even last Longer, And Reduce Your Energy Bills
- Stylish Carbon Filter Water Bottle by Black + Blum Taps Ancient Japanese Techniques
- At LifeEdited, Everybody Is A Critic. Hop in and Give Your Opinions, Suggestions and Thoughts, and Win Prizes
- Interface Studio Architects Break Out Of The Box With Wild Parking Garage Design
- Tweetable, Interactive Algae Farm is Energy-Generating "Cyber-Garden" (Photos)
- "Luminous Ceilings" of Lighting, Made From Recycled Airplane Panels
- From Flat To Table in Seconds, The Snappy Table Is A Clever Transformer
- Inspiring Woman & Her 27 Adopted Children Get Awesome Home Makeover with Recycled Materials
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Living
Roseanne Barr Running For Green Party Presidential Nomination
To the casual celebrity gossip and 90s TV watcher, Roseanne Barr seeking the nomination of the Green Party to run for president may seem odd, but it's all a perfect progression for the comedian-macadamia nut farmer-activist.
- The Week in Pictures: Newt Gingrich's Colony on the Moon, a Folding Microcar, and More
- Portlandia on How We're Living in the 1890s (Video)
- Audubon Book The Birds of America Sells for $7.9 Million (Photos)
- 3D-Printed Stilettos, Lemon Squeezers, and Chairs on View in London
- Gasland Director Josh Fox Arrested While Trying to Film Congressional Fracking Hearing
- Most Popular Articles of January: Astounding 3D Sculptures from Books, Indigenous Amazonian Child Burned to Death, and More
- Is This the Most Beautiful Street in the World?
- Ask Pablo: Are Soda Makers Really Greener?
Transportation
Injured Journalist Inspires London's The Times Newspaper to Launch a Safe Cycling Campaign
Finally some serious promotion to the dangers of cycling and the responsibility of drivers.
- Phase One of UK's Nationwide Electric Car Charging Network Complete
- Brad Pitt Thinks Cars are Dumb, and So Should You
- GROW, the Bicycle that Grows with Your Kids
- Even Lebron James Bikes to Work!
- Watching Transit in Action: Rush Hour Squeezed Into Less Than A Minute
- All-Electric Minicabs - You Can Hail One in London
- New Yorkers Can Help Decided Where Bike-Share Stations Will be Located Around the City
- Folding Electric Microcar Is Headed for Production
- Watch Revenge of the Electric Car for Free on Hulu!
Technology
PG&E Customers Can Say No to Smart Meters, But at a Price
California state regulators voted that PG&E customers can opt-out of smart meter installations, but they'll have to pay a fine and a monthly fee.
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- Furniture Made of Encapsulated E-Waste Is Perfect for Geeky Abodes
- E-Waste Isn't Cute: That Singing Valentine’s Day Card is Illegal to Throw Away in California
- UK Company ReVend Revamps Fluorescent Light Bulb Recycling
- So Neat! iVictrola Gramophone Printed on a 3D Printer Magnifies Your Music
- Green Search Engine Donates $1 Million to Rainforest Programs
- iBamboo iPhone Speaker Switches To Recycled Plastic, Still Uses Zero Electricity
Science
NASA Image Shows New York City-Sized Glacier About to Split from Antarctica
This pic form NASA shows the deepening crack that will send a giant glacier lurching into the sea.
- Coal Industry Group Organizes Campaign to Harass Top Climate Scientist
- The Week in Animal News: Powerful Sea Cucumber Poo and More
- Hundreds of Previously Unknown Species Discovered in Peru
- Tiny Crab Unintentionally Makes Awesome Sand Art (Photos)
- Scientist Authors of 'No Need to Panic About Global Warming' Op-ed Have Oil Industry Ties
- Controlling Invasive Species Through Brunch and Birth Control
- Are Jellyfish Taking Over the World's Oceans? Scientists Cast Doubt
- Conservationists Optimistic About Rare Rhino Pregnancy
Energy
India Leads World In Green Power Growth For 2011
Solar power growth was particularly impressive, with investment increasing 700% over 2010 levels last year.
- China's Largest Freshwater Lake Dries Up: Is the Massive Three Gorges Dam to Blame?
- Solar is Contagious. How Does It Turn Into a Social Virus?
- States Increasingly Concerned Over Fracking Wastewater, But Limited In What They Can Do
- Intel, Kohl's, Walmart Top List of US Green Power Purchasers
- New Wave Energy Device Could See 200 Commercial Units in the Next Five Years
- Obama Admin Fast-tracks Offshore Wind Power in Mid-Atlantic
- How Important Will Fracking Be To Voters During The Next Election? Not Very, If Natural Gas Stays Cheap







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