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Most Huggable: Everyday Earth Hour, The Carbon Footprint of Co-housing, Tesla Motors’ Bad Karma + More

by Team Treehugger, Worldwide on 04.18.08
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A survey reveals most Canadians are in favor of a regular Earth Hour.

Will co-housing communities rise in popularity?

Tesla Motors gets electric—in court.

Eco-Fiber Solutions uses green chemistry to create a line of biodegradable, recyclable and waterproof boxes.

Green marketers get fancy with psychographics to segment green consumers.

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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