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Most Huggable: Home Solar Revolution, Green Remodeling Tips and Green Diapers

by Team Treehugger, Worldwide on 07.16.08
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Get the story on the eco-impact of your morning shower.

Learn how to enjoy all the green benefits of solar power without having to buy or maintain the solar panels.

Here's how to employ green remodeling techniques to improve the air quality, energy efficiency, and comfort of your home while saving you a fortune.

Save some more cash with these four tips on buying organic on the cheap.

Confused by what makes a "green" diaper? Read up and get the scoop on eco-friendly diapering.

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

Comments (2)

Why do you insist on posting useless teasers with no access to further information.??????

Every time I have clicked on a link under the HUGG heading all I have found is a whole page dedicated to the same potentially interesting but ultimately useless sentence that I found on the last page. No elaboration. No additional information. Why the link? Why the empty sentence?

I stopped clicking on them some time ago then tonight accidentally mistook one for a Planet Green link. Upon learning that HUGG, whatever that is supposed to mean, has not changed in the two years or so I had to ask; Why? What is the point? Why are you wasting your and our time?

jump to top Rafer says:

I want to make a request. If Treehugger includes a story on leaseback solar installations can they try to explain the economics of it (I know this is only a link to someone else's article). I have had some much trouble with people who see lease back deals like Citizen RE and think they are valid businesses. Lease backs are possible but they aren't going to be anywhere close to utility prices until PV is dirt cheap. Citizen RE for example, claims they will build the worlds largest PV factory, which will bring down the cost per watt to make if cost effective. Unfortunately they haven't taken any steps to build the plant and even if they did the bottleneck is refined silicon, not the construction of PV modules. These companies also like to claim they will take care of maintenance, as if there is some maintenance involved in a PV system. It is a solid state technology. You put it up and it works, thats it. Maintenance is not a value added service on a no maintenance system.

jump to top Anony-mouse says:

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