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TreeHugger Radio: Simulating a World Without Oil, The Power of Passing Cars, and a Biofuel Breakdown

by Team Treehugger, Worldwide on 05.10.07
TreeHugger Radio

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This week, correspondent Jeff McIntire Strasburg sheds some light on the murky question of ethanol versus biodiesel. We speak with Mark Oberholzer, a runner-up in the 2006 Metropolis Next Generation Design Competition, whose plan for roadside turbines aims at getting something back from the flow of traffic. We also speak with the designer of World Without Oil, an online alternate reality game that simulates a world in the throes of an oil shock. Listen to TreeHugger Radio every Friday on Air America’s EcoTalk, here at TreeHugger.com, or subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. (listen/right click to download) ::TreeHugger Radio

(TreeHugger Radio is written by Simran Sethi and produced by Jacob Gordon)

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