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The NYT Freakonomics column is attempting to figure out what affect the economic downturn is going to have on the clean technology industry. ... Read full post »
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Considering how long they've had to do this, it's pretty freaking amazing...the Obama administration, at Change.gov, has just put up an online question asking and rating system that is, really, quite robust and useful. ... Read full post »
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Biking is healthy, saves money and emissions. What else made the list? Read full post »
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Kittens who care about climate change now have a website to call their own. Read full post »
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One blogger attempts to live with only 100 things for a whole year. Could you do it? Read full post »
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The blog looks at the Iraq War, bike sharing, National Train Day, and L.A.'s Valley Girls. Read full post »
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The blog blasts HGTV's green-washing giveaway, praises Bicycle City, and bemoans the loss of flowers' scent. Read full post »
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The blog takes on lame excuses for not biking to work, new approaches to asphalt gardening, and the toughest bike race in the world. Read full post »
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The blog looks at resilient cities, crashing car sales, and the affect of diesel exhaust on your brain. Read full post »
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The alterna-transport blog looks at parking, ethanol, and congestion pricing. Read full post »
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