Most Huggable: Fair Trade Diamonds, Report Cards for Planes, & Algae in the Sky
by Team Treehugger, Worldwide
on 06.11.07

Beoing seems pretty darn serious about the possibility of using algae-grown biofuels for jet planes…
British budget airline Flybe now offers noise and CO2 pollution scorecards for its planes…
Gaiam Community probes the minds of 100-mile-diet adventurers James MacKinnon and Alisa Smith…
World Watch looks into the silicon crystal ball and sees solar panel costs dropping 40% in the next several years…
The word’s first “fair trade diamonds” are now a reality, and the benevolent bling was on display at the Rapaport Fair Trade Conference this month…
Most Huggable is a daily roundup of some of the top stories from Hugg.com, TreeHugger’s user-generated green news site. Why not submit your own green news?
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