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Most Huggable: Drunk on Ethanol, Organic Pets, Cities Leading in Green Power

by Jacob Gordon, Nashville, TN on 04.18.07
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The ethanol bottle is getting passed around and the country is getting tipsy

Of course you’re afraid of mildew, but are you even more scared of the stuff people use to get rid of it?

See spot eat organic. Recent events have pet owners going for the organic chow

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The Department of Defense is testing out a new biodiesel/ethanol blend made by O2Diesel...


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I love that Seattle, despite the fact that our public utility is carbon neutral, is listed at only 3.5%. Yes, almost all of our electricity is from large-scale hydro. Most of that is from dams on the Skagit River well above where salmon can access - there are waterfalls between the ocean and the dams, so the environmental damage done by these dams is less now than would be building *any* kind of replacement generation capacity.

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