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Yoav Binyamini said: ""The target price of 20 to 25 thousand euros (US $27 - 34 thousand) puts the Will in the class of affordable electric vehicles" Why not 'Ta..." [read]

Robert McGibbon said: "It's more accurate to say that it runs on lemmons AND zinc. The zinc anode gets depleted. A non renewable resource so to speak...." [read]

Rod Richardson said: "Yes but... the problem with many of the major proposal on the table or in the platform is that they are either expensive (at a time the budget is s..." [read]

Rod Richardson said: "Yes but... the problem with many of the major proposal on the table or in the platform is that they are either expensive (at a time the budget is s..." [read]

barry said: "Flying seattle to galapagos dumps 12,000 pounds of greenhouse gases into our future...per person. There is no way anyone can do that level of clima..." [read]

TH Blog Love - Our Favourite Greens Of The Week

by Leonora Oppenheim, London, UK on 07.26.07
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DeSmog Blog: A New DeSmog Feature: "In the DeSmogosphere" by Kevin Grandia
"DeSmogosphere (plural desmogospheres) noun. Definition: a collection of blogs dedicated to helping reduce carbon emissions and/or report on the activities of the global warming denial industry."

Earth2Tech: Q&A - Solel’s president, Avi Brenmiller
by Katie Fehrenbacher
"Israeli solar thermal company Solel just scored a deal with PG&E to build an estimated $2 billion massive solar thermal plant in California’s Mohave Desert. Not a lot of people have heard of the 250-person company, or even really solar thermal technology for that matter."

Green LA Girl: Eco-ironic moment in Santa Monica by Siel
"Coming back from a run I turned on to my block to see a woman throw plastic bottles and bags into the recycling bin — while slowly cleaning out her SUV — with the engine running, of course."

Hippy Shopper: Carnival of the Green blog roundup #87 by Abi Silvester
"With a little help from our friends in the ever-growing green blogosphere, we'll be covering everything environmentally focused that's made the news this week (as well as a few nuggets that haven't), keeping you well ahead of the game in environmentally friendly living."

Triple Pundit: Burning Man Corporate Controversy - Selling Out or Evolving? by Nick Aster. "This year, Burning Man will have a "Green" theme which expands their already strong environmental policies to try to become a closed-loop event. Nonetheless, there is also great controversy this year, as Burning Man will feature a "worlds fair of clean tech" wherein companies have been invited to show off their wares."

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