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    General Interest, Green, Health and Wellbeing

    America’s First Human-Powered Gym Opens

    At the Green Microgym, exercisers help to power the gym's equipment with their movement. More »

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    Business, General Interest, Green

    First Green Airline in United States Launches

    The new airline, which shuttles back and forth between Seattle and Portland, Oregon, boasts that it’s America’s first environmentally friendly airline. More »

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    Business, General Interest, Green

    New Pyramid Project Could Be World’s Most Eco-Friendly Environment

    Egypt’s pyramids are still one of humankind’s greatest architectural achievements - but the iconic landmarks may soon have some competition from an astonishing eco-friendly upgrade planned for construction in Dubai. More »

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    Business, Green

    Japan Creates Carbon Footprint Labels for Products

    Now, residents of Japan may be able to calculate the carbon footprint of almost everything they buy, from drinks to snacks to bars of soap, thanks to a new government plan. More »

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    Business, Green

    Recycled Goods Are the New Gold Rush

    There’s a new gold rush going on - and it’s not happening in Alaska, San Francisco, or the Black Hills of South Dakota. This time around, you won’t need to look any farther than your own garbage can. More »

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    General Interest, Green

    College Student Survives Summer on One Tank of Gas

    A college student has pledged to use no more than one tank of gas all summer, despite a 30-mile round trip commute to her job in Portland, Oregon. More »

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    General Interest, Green

    Washer-Dryer Cleans Clothes with One Cup of Water

    Washing and drying your clothes are two of the least eco-friendly tasks in your daily life. But soon, thanks to a unique new washer-dryer, we may have a far greener way to get rid of our stains. More »

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    General Interest, Green

    Missouri Town Powered Entirely by Wind

    A small Missouri town has decided to use the area's powerful winds to its advantage, building four wind turbines to provide power to their town. More »

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    General Interest, Green, Weird

    The Town without Trash: Kamikatsu, Japan

    In Kamikatsu, there’s no such thing as trash. The residents recycle 34 separate types of materials, and they actually enjoy it. More »

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    Business, Green

    New Car Engine Could Double Fuel Economy

    A new engine from Revetec is half the size and weight of a traditional engine, and has 50 percent fewer emissions. Best of all? The engine can actually double your fuel economy. More »

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    General Interest, Green

    Solar Car Takes International Test Drive

    A Toronto man is putting a solar car to the ultimate test: On June 12th, he began an international road trip that will take him from Buffalo, New York, all the way up to Inuvik, in Canada's Northwest Territories. More »

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    Green, Heroes, Weird

    Activists Sail ‘Junk’ Boat to Raise Awareness of Ocean Garbage

    To make a statement about the massive amount of trash in the oceans, two environmental researchers took a stand by setting sail from California to Hawaii in a boat made of garbage. More »

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    Arts and Culture, General Interest, Green

    London Plans to Recycle Olympic Stadium Seats

    According to the organizers of the 2012 Olympics in London, 55,000 stadium seats from their new 80,000-seat Olympic arena could be dismounted and recycled for future Olympic events. More »

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    General Interest, Green, Heroes, Science

    16-Year-Old Creates Solution to Decompose Plastic Bags

    A brilliant 16-year-old has come up with a way to decompose plastic bags in a mere three months. More »

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    Green, Science, Weird

    Solar-Cell Balloons Can Generate Electricity

    In the near future, your home could be powered by solar-cell helium balloons. More »

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