Today on Planet Green
by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 03. 3.08

:: Find out how bringing your own lunch to work could make you a winner.
:: Buy a tweezer and have a tree planted in return.
:: How do games like Wii Sports and Dance Dance Revolution stack up next to traditional exercise?
:: Have Emeril solve your cooking challenges on his new show.
:: Lloyd lists some of the surprising benefits of taking public transport.
:: Make a quick cauliflower and white bean salad.
:: Don't have the time, energy, or expertise to sell your unneeded possessions online? Help is on its way.
:: Discover why dressing your baby in hand-me-downs could be one of the smartest decisions you'll ever make.
:: Take the pledge to change a light and change the world.
:: Cleaning the inside of your microwave couldn't be easier with this non-toxic shortcut.





















I would welcome quick digest like that more often as it allows the reader to quickly skim through posts of interest. Keep'em coming.
How can planet green support GM when they destroyed the electric car in the 70's? Why would planet green support a corporate giant that supressed a viable working electric car? Maybe you folks need to see the movie "who killed the electric car" The GM corporation developed, leased, and then destroyed the electric car in the mid 70's. GM also told the designers they would be sued if they let the technology out. Now they can profit from going green, so they will. It is disgusting how much planet green panders to this company. No one will believe in your agenda if you partner with the enemy. This pandering undermines everything this channel is supposed to stand for. I will suggest to my friends and family that planet green is just another arm of advertising for those who profit from using the environment. I think you folks need to take a good look at wha you are doingand who you have support you.