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From TreeHugger and Planet Green

  1. Image via GoneOnGreen Neon Green has decided to bring solar to the fashion forward among us, from tween girls to guys working in the financial district. Full Article at Treehugger

  2. Sen. Jim "Health Care will be Obama's Waterloo'' DeMint of South Carolina is once again making his state proud by posting on his Twitter account the following: "It's going to keep snowing in DC until Al Gore cries 'uncle'". Classy, Senator, real classy. Full Article at Treehugger

  3. Watch the full size video on Planet Green Though Facebook has its data centers located in close proximity to renewable hydro-power plants, Planet 100 reports, it has chosen coal as its energy source.As TreeHugger explained: In late January, Facebook... Full Article at Treehugger

  4. Image via Environmental Economics The White Shark CafĂŠ is a remote area in the middle of the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii, and it's the winter and spring habitat of great white sharks. Full Article at Treehugger

  5. Photo via lalouque Many researchers feel that sea birds could be the perfect species to study in order to see how climate change is affecting marine life on a large scale. Full Article at Treehugger

  6. Image via Bryant Austin Bryant Austin is a photographer with a big goal: to save whales by photographing them. But it's not just photographing them - it is all in how he displays his work. Full Article at Treehugger

  7. Photo via Flickr Creative Commons In Puerto Rico, it is illegal for developers to create projects that close off public access to the ocean. Yet, well-connected developers are still able to do just this. Full Article at Treehugger

  8. Photo via *christopher* Killer whales are fierce apex predators of the ocean. But fierce enough to take down a great white shark like it's no problem at all? Apparently so. Full Article at Treehugger

  9. Image by B. Alter Michael Landy is an artist who makes art, and a career, out of throwing away and recycling things, big time. Full Article at Treehugger

  10. protest

    Keeping with the time honored tradition of Face-to-Face February, I'd like to remind you of the time activists made global headlines by essentially shutting down the meetings of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle in late 1999. Full Article at Planet Green

  11. I don't really use Facebook but plenty of my friends do. They may be interested to know that the social network giant grows is powered by coal, the number 1 cause of climate change. Full Article at Treehugger

  12. Astronauts can now use Twitter to send pictures like this, of the Maldives, with their new internet connection in space. Full Article at Treehugger

  13. Ask Ed Forum porch

    Living with Ed follows Ed Begley, Jr. , and his wife, Rachelle, as they green their home, family, and celebrity friends. But if you've ever wondered what kind of advice they'd give the rest of us, then the Ask Ed forum is your chance to find out. Full Article at Planet Green

  14. Image via Crunchgear The solBAT II from Scosche is the latest tiny solar charger to hit the market, boasting a 1500mAh capacity battery and 5-volt output. And it's priced at just $30. Not bad right? Full Article at Treehugger

  15. Weighing hives on Pine Branch to help compile a national "land use" map and see if bloom rates are different than they were in the past. Full Article at Treehugger

From the Web

  1. Looking to cement its stature as the Web’s top resource for information -- a position that is gradually being threatened... Full Article at AdWeek

  2. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. It's unveiling a new "Google Buzz" feature that sets up a face-off with Facebook. The feature unveiled... Full Article at Canoe

  3. North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr will have some competition in the Republican primary for his seat. Asheboro City Council... Full Article at MyNC.com

  4. North Carolina elections officials have asked gubernatorial candidates since 2004 for more information about airplane... Full Article at MyNC.com

  5. And the company unveiled a handful of new products designed to make the new social networking features suited to mobile... Full Article at China Daily

  6. It's been pretty much a year since I first climbed aboard the Twitter bandwagon, and I've been musing of late of how it... Full Article at ScienceBlogs

  7. Gmail to get more social networking features. MOUNTAIN VIEW (California): Google is trying once again to capture some of... Full Article at The Hindu

  8. Google Buzz: More Social Nonsense Written by Nicole Ferraro 2/9/2010 1 comment no ratings Login to Rate DISCUSS Digg Del.icio.us... Full Article at Internet Evolution

  9. CHICAGO, Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- eVoter (http://www.eVoter.com), the first online destination where candidates, voters... Full Article at RedOrbit

  10. Select a newsletter and click Join to sign up! A new study by security software vendor McAfee finds a growing number of... Full Article at Internet.com

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