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Mike said: "As others have already pointed out, this was a bad example for so many reasons. If you want to argue that GM and Toyota are the same underneath, f..." [read]

David said: "Sadly, it is rumored that Toyota will gauge the market for this micro based on Smart For2 sales. Why? The Smart is a piece of junk with limited ap..." [read]

Willy Bio said: "Wow, someone got a rock up their butt. Come on, this, on the site which touts "eco-friendly Vodka", along with a myriad of other frivolous eco-fas..." [read]

KT said: "Hold on! I think there is a danger is ascribing a trend when you only use two data points - last November and this November. There is also a danger..." [read]

ron said: "if you sell 20 cars one year and 1 less the next your sales are down 5%. if you sell 10 cars one year and 1 less the next your sales are down 10%...." [read]

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by Leonora Oppenheim, London, UK on 04. 6.06
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Eco Street: The 7 Most Endangered Wonders of the World by Tracy Stokes.
Eco Street received a press release from Newsweek International this weekend about a feature that they are doing on how tourism, climate change and development are all threatening the world’s most treasured sites.

Green LA Girl: Global Green USA’s Climate Summit by Siel
Siel is still coming down hard and wittily on Starbuck’s fair trade CAFE practices. Check out her account of her recent run in with them at the Global Green USA’s Climate Summit.

Green Thinkers: Carnival of the Green #21 by Scott Smith
Greenthinkers is proud to be hosting the Carnival of the Green this week! There is a lot to cover this week from coffee to bamboo to angry golfers with guns to eco-snobs on South Park, so let’s get to it.

Suburban Treehugger: Earth Day Links For Kids by Kate West
Kate has been putting together a current list of links to sites of interest to kids for Earth Day. Some also include lesson plans for homeschooling parents. Enjoy!

Unplugged Living: Pak-Lite Flashlights by Kevin Humphrey
The design is beautifully simple: A small plastic cap that contains two bright LED bulbs snaps onto a 9-volt battery. LED’s being the low-energy users that they are mean that one 9-volt battery can power one of these flashlights for up to three years.

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