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Most Huggable: Kicking the Oil Habit, Fertilizing the Ocean, Reaching Peak Oil + More

by Team Treehugger, Worldwide on 03.31.08
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Doug Fine writes about his attempts to kick his oil habit while still living like an American on a small farm in New Mexico in the book Farewell, My Subaru.

Even if you aren't a student, universities can help you found and fund your green business.

Can fertilizing the ocean with plankton solve global warming?

Sink your teeth into the Great American Meatout, which encourages you to cut meat out of your diet for a day (or more).

Has peak oil been reached? Does it even matter for the environment?

Most Huggable is a regular roundup of some of Hugg's top green news stories. Why not submit your own green news?

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