If You Eat Fish, You Eat Plastic (Video)

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If you eat fish, you eat plastic. (via No Impact Man)

Is the Swaner EcoCenter the Greenest Building in Utah?

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Is the Swaner EcoCenter the Greenest Building in Utah?. Jetson Green has a walk-through and pictures of this propsed LEED Platinum development near Salt Lake City.

First teaser shot of Tesla’s New Model S Hits the Web

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The first teaser phot of Tesla's new Model S has hit the web

The first teaser photo of the Tesla Model S has hit the web (Autoblog Green)

Let’s Make Some Solar panels! (Video)

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California-based Solyndra — whose panels are shown here — just closed a $250 million deal with GeckoLogic.

Partying Helps Power a Dutch Nightclub

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Partying Helps Power a Dutch Nightclub: Movement on the dance floor at Club Watt in Rotterdam generates electricity used in the light show.

The 10 Most Fuel-Efficient 2009 Cars and SUVs

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Prius killer? The 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid

Prius killer? The 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid

Sure, gasoline prices are way down. But our budgets are being stretched like never before. Will you have to buy a new car in the coming model year? The Daily Green examines the most fuel-efficient of 2009.

The Dirty Dozen: 12 Products You Should Avoid

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The Dirty Dozen: 12 Products You Should Avoid. Greener living is all about making changes each day. Sometimes, it’s about setting aside unhealthy or resource-hogging products. Here are twelve to avoid.

The Blah Girls Go Green (Video)

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The Blah Girls Go Green (Video).

Greenwashers, beware: the Guardian is on your case

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Greenwashers, beware: the Guardian is on your case.

Smart Car Sales Skyrocket in Canada

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While others struggle, Smart ForTwo sales skyrocket in Canada

While others carmakers struggle, Smart ForTwo sales skyrocket in Canada

Van Jones’ “The Green Collar Economy” Debuts at #12 on NYT Bestsellers

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Van Jones’ “The Green Collar Economy” Debuts at #12 on the NYT Bestsellers List. Written before Wall Street’s meltdown, it proposes a radical vision of economic expansion through Green business and industry.

Greenland Under Stress: A Beautiful Photo Odyssey

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Greenland Under Stress: A Stunning Photo Odyssey (Time)

Greenland Under Stress: A Stunning Photo Odyssey (Time)

Six Funny Green Halloween Costumes for Adults and Kids

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Six Funny Green Halloween Costumes for Adults and Kids (Greenopia)

Quotable: Gwyneth Paltrow on Eating Local and Organic

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When I’d read about what pesticides do to small animals, I thought, Why would I expose my child to that? … I just want my kids to be as healthy as they possibly can. And I felt like eating well is the best start for living well.
Gwyneth Paltrow on eating local and organic

Good Green News: American Crocodile Populations Rebound Sharply

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After being hunted to the edge of extinction, the American crocodile’s U.S. population has rebounded to its highest level in more than a century. (National Wildlife Magazine)

Sierra Club: Coal Is Not The Answer (Video)

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The Sierra Club answers the coal industry’s expensive — but wildly successful — “Clean Coal” campaign.

Apple Releases Its 2008 Environmental Report for iPods, Computers

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Apple has released its 2008 environmental report, detailing progress made in reducing the amount of lead, PVC, brominated flame retardants (BFRs), and other contaminants common to consumer electronic goods.

Among the high points: CEO Steve Jobs says the company is still on track to meet its stated year-end goals regarding the elimination of PVC, BFRs, and arsenic from its display glass. Apple has begun transitioning to energy saving LED screen backlights, has expanded its recycling takeback program, and is institutiing a phased program to reduce the company’s carbon footprint.

Apple came under fire from Greenpeace and other environmental groups for failing to match other computer manufacturer’s moves toward less toxic, easier-to-recycle products. The company reversed its position last year, announcing a broad inititative to green Apple’s products. You can read more about Apple’s greener iPods at EcoTech Daily. (User-submitted art from Greenpeace’s Green My Apple campaign site)

Beware, Greenwashers: FTC to Tighten Green Ad Requirements in 2009

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An article in Marketing Daily warns that the Federal Trade Commission plans to revise its “GreenGuides” in 2009, tightening standards which govern eco-friendly claims in ads. The move is likely a warm-up for stricter enforcement against companies that make dubious green claims in their advertising.

My Green Bum: Should You Consider a Bidet?

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The Ecoseat

Really Natural examines the Brondell Swash Ecoseat. Is a bidet greener than toilet paper? Also read all about it at our sister site, Lighter Footstep.

A Sharp-Looking, Über-Green Reusable Lunch Bag Project (With Pictures)

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Cozmic Brownie has easy directions (with great photos) of an über-green reuable lunch bag. Paper or plastic? Neither, thank you!

Ecuador’s Last No-Contact Indigenous People Threatened

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A younf Yasuni woman and her parrot

The Yasuni rainforests are among the most pristine and biodiverse regions remaining on the planet. They’re also home to two of the last no-contact tribes in Ecuador: the Tagaeri and the Tamanerone.

Unfortunately for these indigenous peoples, the Yasuni region happens to be sitting on oil and natural gas reserves. There’s a proposal on the table which would allow exploitation of the resources, threatening to forever change the lives of the tribes which call the Yasuni home.

The government of Ecuador has signalled its willingness to leave the region’s oil in the ground, leaving intact the Yasuni natural park preserves and sparing the area from mining damage and deforestation. It’s asking for international compensation to offset lost petroleum revenues. But the time left to act is short, with action required by December.

The Yasuni Green Gold Campaign has more details on how you can help.

China: 1,500 raccoon dogs die from tainted feed

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China: 1,500 raccoon dogs die from tainted feed

Raccoon dogs in Hiroshima, Japan

Chinese officials say 1,500 raccoon dogs — a breed raised for their fur — have died after eating feed tainted with melamine. (USA Today)

New Venturi Volage Electric Car Capable of Reaching 160mph

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The upcoming all-electric Venturi Voltage roadster will do 160 mph

The upcoming all-electric Venturi Voltage roadster will do 160 mph (EarthFirst)

Gordon Ramsay Wants Daughters Only To Date Meat-Eating Boys!

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Gordon Ramsay Wants Daughters Only To Date Meat-Eating Boys! The famously cranky chef says he’d “never forgive” his daughters if they brought home a vegetarian.

10 Breathtaking Natural Cloud and Color Formations

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WebEcoist: Light Art

WebEcoist catalogues ten breathtaking natural cloud and color formations.