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Lance Armstrong Featured in new Nissan Leaf Electric Car Video

Lance Armstrong has become the first recipient of and spokesperson for, the new all electric Nissan Leaf.

The Daily Five: Tuesday, 11 May, 2010

LED Fluorescent tube lights, Next Gen Wind, Solar Power Recharging iPhone Skins, E300 Electric Scooter, Phone Booths into EV Chargers

The Daily Five: Monday, 10 May, 2010

The Wheego Whip, Mass Utility buys wind power, Wooden Vehicle sent to Africa, Solar Powered Mosquito Blocker and Smart Oil Sponges

Top 10 Recycled Gadgets of 2010

Recycled gadgets serve two great purposes. Primarily, they prevent waste by re-purposing old products, thereby cutting down consumption of raw materials

Dirt – The Movie – DVD Giveaway

DIRT! THE MOVIE is an astonishing, humorous and substantial look at the glorious and unappreciated ground beneath our feet.

Nissan Leaf takes the Green Car Vision award at 2010 DC Auto Show

The Nissan Leaf takes the Green Car Vision award at 2010 DC Auto Show.

For all the Green Soccer Moms – The New Luxgen EV+ Minivan

We've seen the Volt and the Leaf, but there's a new player in town and its an Electric Minivan.

The Daily Five: Friday, 31 July, 2009

Milking Algae for Oil; Making Solar Greener; Hospital Strives for 100% Renewable Energy; Kodak Solar Charger; Amtrak carbon tracking
Milking Algae for Oil. OriginOil, based in Los Angeles, just announced new technology that promises a better way to “milk” algae to extract their natural oils. Origin uses electrical pulses to get at the oil inside algae [...]

The Daily Five: Thursday, 30 July, 2009

Metro Cell Vehicle Concept; RainShine LEED Platinum House; $700 Billion Gain from Energy Efficiency; Electric Light-Sport Aircraft; BP says America’s the Land for Wind Power
Metro Cell Vehicle Concept. Single person semi-private vehicle system called PDD (pickup-drive-drop) will be implemented. With the PDD system, a driver finds a “cellular-mobile stack”, engages a car and uses it [...]

Greenpeace Paints “Hazardous Products” On Hewlett-Packard Roof.

So, Greenpeace takes it upon themselves to graffiti the top of HP’s headquarters with the words “hazardous products” in order to protest the use of toxic materials in their computers, saying that:
“There is no reason for HP to continue using these toxic products. It’s technically feasible and consumers want it too. Apple has proven they [...]