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Every day, millions of Africans buy charcoal for cooking.
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This Chocolate Beet Cake is Delicious
From the Mystery Ingredient files, nobody would ever guess that this lip-smacking cake includes a healthy dose of root vegetables.
- Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei has a New Work Made out of Old Chinese Temples
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Transportation
Ford Begins Taking Orders for 2013 C-Max Hybrid
The C-MAX is a compact hybrid utility vehicle and the Ford's first dedicated line of hybrids. The 2013 C-MAX Hybrid will be available this fall with a base price of $25,995.
- Prius C Earns 'Top Pick' Safety Rating from IIHS
- Goodbye Lexus HS 250h Hybrid, We Hardly Knew Ya
- Tesla to Begin Repaying Department of Energy Loans by End of 2012
- Portland's Bikeways: 30 Years of Evolution in 1 Map
- Beautiful and Powerful: Audi's E-Bike Wörthersee
- Elegant Bike Light That's Hard to Steal
- Nissan to Follow LEAF with 3 New Electric Cars Models
- Tesla Model S Electric Sedan has Greater Driving Range than Expected (320 Miles)
Technology
TreeHugger Heads to Maker Faire Bay Area 2012
For the fouth year we're heading to Maker Faire Bay Area to check out the amazing projects, gadgets, designs, and DIY wonderfulness that will be gathered there this weekend. Here's where you can follow along!
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- Cleantech A Beacon In The California Gloom
- Little Sun Solar Light Is Both Life Saver and Work of Art
- Meter Hack Reveals Solar Array’s True Power
- Viruses Create Electricity with New Gadget-Charging Technology
- Solar Charger Concept Uses Stretchable Solar Cell
- Howcast Launches Video Website, Shows You How To Do Anything
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Science
Could "Gatorponics" Revive Defunct Chicken Farms?
Could a combination of alligator farming and hydroponics be the savior of former chicken farmers, or is it a dangerous and cruel distraction?
- Last 60 Years In Australia Have Been Warmest in Past Millennium
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- Chimp Finds Hidden Camera, Promptly Makes Out With It (Video)
- Extreme Rainstorms in Midwest Double Over Past 50 Years
- First Satellite Study of Manta Rays Reveals New Areas for Conservation
- GM Cotton Fails to Raise Yields in India, Despite Large Increase in Planting
- Statistical Analysis Shows 2 Degree Temperature Rise Zones in North America
- World's First Vegetarian Shark Prefers Heads of Lettuce
Energy
Vermont Bans Fracking: We Can Live Without Oil & Natural Gas, But Cannot Without Clean Water
In signing the ban into law, Vermont's governor reminds us that there was civilization before fossil fuels, but there was no life at all before water.
- US Proposes More Tariffs For Chinese Solar Power Modules
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- Electricity Transmission Line for 7 GW of Offshore Wind Power Off Mid-Atlantic States Given Go Ahead
- North Sea Natural Gas Platform Leak Finally Stopped
- Charcoal Kills 2 Million People & Vast Swaths of Forest Every Year. Can Biofuel Stop the Carnage?
- Grid-Scale Metal Liquid Batteries Could Revolutionize Renewable Energy Use
- US Navy Thinks Renewable Energy is the Future, But House Republicans Don't Want Them to Have It
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