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joe said: "As dumb as it gets. Instead of promoting the environment they are trying to promote the Fraud King Oumgabama. Really Really Stupid.</..." [read]

grant said: "Hum, interesting that they used a helicopter to film this stunt that comments on global warming. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty confident ..." [read]

scott said: "I sure am glad we gave $14 trillion dollars to bankers instead of using it to subsidize products like these. Products that liberate rather..." [read]

said: ""And it is green because/" Because bikes are pretty much the greenest mean of transportation ever devised. And well designed bikes are just..." [read]

Cancerman72 said: "Hmmmm....I live in Toronto and I have never seen a sign like that....lol..." [read]

Cancerman72 said: "I do but I understand why some hate cyclist biking through there walking paths and sometimes tearing up the path with their bikes...." [read]

TreeHugger.com's 2008 According To...

This past year may go down as a time when environmentalists invaded Hollywood, took home a Nobel Peace Prize, and commandeered Christmas. But from presidential elections to promises of plug-in hybrid electric cars, the next 12 months have even more adventure looming on the horizon. To help ring in 2008, TreeHugger asked a number of green gurus to share their eco-resolutions and outlooks for the next 365 days. Click below for their roadmaps to the future, then bookmark this page and come back often; we'll be adding new content all month.

Curious to find out how accurate TreeHugger's predictions were for last year? Read our "2007 According to..." series to learn where we were spot on - and where we went amiss.

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January 2nd: Danny SeoJanuary 3rd: Alexandra Zissu
January 4th: Jason SperlingJanuary 7th: Oliveira Textiles
January 8th: Warren LeonJanuary 9th: Zem Joaquin
January 10th: Bill MottJanuary 9th: Laurie David
January 14th: Team TerraPassJanuary 15th: Summer Rayne Oakes
January 24th: Barton SeaverJanuary 25th: Tom Price

TreeHugger breaks it down for you in a series of in depth how-to articles that will help you green your life. No time like the present!

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