Most Huggable: An Undiscovered Amazon, Green Sunscreen, Super-Sized Climate Change + More
by Team Treehugger, Worldwide
on 05.30.08

An un-contacted tribe is found in the Amazon—another forest community threatened by illegal logging.
The Green Parent dishes out the eco-scoop on sunscreen.
More links are made between the increase in waistlines and climate change.
A recent study predicts that the global carbon market will be worth 3.1 trillion dollars by 2020.
Plans are in order to power up planes with algae.
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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