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Two Years Ago in TreeHugger: Deja Vu All Over Again

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 09. 9.07
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fridge-inventory-02.jpgSometimes looking at the archives is a bit scary, when you find out how little things have really changed. Other than Mike proposing a very low-tech method of keeping people from letting all the cold air out of the fridge, the rest of our entries two years ago could be ripped from today's headlines: another supergrass will save us, the Governor of Montana is in favour of coal to liquid technology, we like Tumbleweed Tiny Houses, Small Japanese cars are coming to America. Oh, and we were " casting about here about how to deal with Katrina." Our suggestion then : Donate to Architecture for Humanity. That hasn't changed either.

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