Solar suspense (The Saginaw News: Sun, 18 Mar) Imagine this: A car zooms by - sleek, shiny, sharp - and without that lingering, acrid smell of exhaust fumes. Picture this: A home with a rooftop of solar panels, its mailbox missing a Consumers Energy bill.
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Network promotes local food (Wausau Daily Herald: Sat, 17 Mar) Since December, a bunch of local food enthusiasts has been meeting weekly to eat, drink and create a network for food producers to drum up interest in their products.
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One-man humor show tackles serious issues (Aspen Daily News: Sat, 17 Mar) In the tradition of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, Boulderite Richard Brenne has a knack for taking serious current issues, injecting some humor and making them palatable, fun topics of discussion.
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LETTER- Face 'peak oil' reality (The Hook: Thu, 08 Mar) Published February 22, 2007 in issue 0609 of the HooK. Thank you for publishing "Do we desire a streetcar?" [February 22 cover story] It's the first article I recall seeing in Charlottesville's alternative media even mentioning peak oil.
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ON GOING (Monterey County Weekly: Thu, 15 Mar) LETTERS FOR TROOPS | COUNTYWIDE-Operation Yellow Ribbon will send another 800 care packages to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan on March 20, and the most important item in each package is a letter or card. They need non-political letters of support or unsealed cards to be included in the shipment.
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Hydrogen is Already Having an Impact on the Automotive Market (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 14 Mar) Despite commercial deployment being at least two decades away, hydrogen powered vehicles are already having an impact on today's automobile market. This is one of the conclusions of a report published this week by Cambridge, UK based analysts CarbonFree.
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Climate expert at UH today (Honolulu Advertiser: Tue, 13 Mar) A leading climate researcher who has spent numerous field seasons in both Antarctica and Greenland studying the waxing and waning of ice sheets will be the featured speaker tonight at the University of Hawai'i's Distinguished Lecture Series.
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