One Year Ago in TH: Water on the Brain
by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA
on 10. 6.07

One year ago in TreeHugger, we had water on the brain. New York had some plans to go from renewable energy to renewable-er energy, with hydropower to hydrogen in a $21 project near Niagara Falls. Check out what San Francisco would look like underwater, should global warming melt ice caps as many climate models have suggested (hint: it's not pretty). A bit of good news in the world of water: a new (at the time) commercial project, called Advanced Coral Propagating Technology, that has successfully cultivated coral reefs in artificial pools.
We also took a look at some ways a TreeHugger can get a drink (but not water), pondered increased tax breaks for hybrid owners, did a little shopping for work at The Green Office and reviewed Swap-o-Rama-Rama in NYC.
Check out the rest of TreeHugger on October 6, 2006 here.
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