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Brian N said: "Tim The Stirling concentrator dish market is brand new so it makes sense to build arrays initially in the S.W. with best solar payback...." [read]

Corban said: "Disclaimer: I work for Duke in one of the coal-reliant states. However, I'm not going to let a few dollars compromise my principles. With t..." [read]

james said: "This looks like something Wiley Coyote would have thought up. All it needs is a jet pack and a pair of roller skates...." [read]

Dan A said: "All this is because the cost of building new plants is so horrendously expensive, especially for coal/nuclear plants. With the cost of materials, ..." [read]

Doug said: "No photos of the actual interior, just fake animations? I can't find any evidence of any plantagon farm in Paris, sounds like a fake...." [read]

greg said: "You could easily build this "limited edition" yourself for less than half the stated cost. Worksman cruiser bikes (of which this is a prettied-up e..." [read]


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Organizations

When it comes to shopping for gifts, many feel that supporting organizations and donating money is a better alternative to actually buying anything. Not only does it cut back on consumption, but it also assists non-profits to strive and well as those in need. If you're looking for a gift donation, below is a list of organizations that our team here at TreeHugger likes to support. And don't forget to check out our "Feel Good Favorites" from 2006 as well.



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