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Most Huggable: Wind Power Rising, Ecolabels Rated, Bye-Bye, Bottled Water + More

by Team Treehugger, Worldwide on 01.28.08
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Last week, the American Wind Energy Association reported record growth in wind power generation during 2007.

Green dorms are being built at the University of Illinois in Champaign that use geothermal energy to provide heat and hot water to residents.

Green or greenwashing? Ecolabelling.org screens over 285 global ecolabels in a search for real green goodness.

Make the office a greener place with this simple list of three tips to save energy at work.

New York City's tap water will be served at Olympus Fashion Week this year, saving up to 25,000 plastic water bottles.

Most Huggable is a regular 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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