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Talking to a Famous Person: Roy Choi
Once a rebellious scholar, Roy Choi is now known as the father of Los Angeles's taco truck revolution—though the Tupac-quoting, sometimes...
Read & DiscussTalking to a Famous Person: Adam Gardner
As the lead singer and guitarist for Guster, Adam Gardner witnessed firsthand the damaging effects of a concert tour. Stick around after the...
Read & DiscussShared Earth Re-imagines Share Cropping for the Modern World
So you want to be a gardener but lack any hint of a green thumb? Have excess available land in need of a nurturing gardener to till the area?...
Read & DiscussTalking with Emily Deschanel
Best known for her role as the forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan on the hit TV show Bones, actress Emily Deschanel's focus...
Read & DiscussWiped Off the Hypothetical Map
Imagine the cobblestone streets of New York City’s SoHo neighborhood uprooted and replaced by a six-lane elevated highway; not a pretty sight....
Read & DiscussTalking with Daryl Hannah
As an actress, Daryl Hannah has played the violent replicant Pris in the sci-fi classic Blade Runner, charmed Tom Hanks as a mermaid in Splash,...
Read & DiscussWhat's in a Name?
Nowadays, neighborhood sobriquets are designed by marketing gurus to make an area more appealing. In 100 years, that story will be forgotten,...
Read & DiscussThe Incredible Disappearing Barcode
It's happened to most of us (some more often than others): You bite into an apple/pear/cucumber only to find that the perfectly ripe fruit or...
Read & DiscussChinese Carmaker Changes Focus from Electric Back to Gas
What was once a promising electric vehicle venture might be losing some steam, according to a recent article on Treehugger, which measures the...
Read & DiscussTalking with Chris Crocker
Welcome to our series Talking to a Famous Person. In this series we publish our conversations with high-profile nonprofit founders, actors,...
Read & DiscussIn Britain, Climate Change Will Scare Your Children
"Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. There was none, as extreme weather due to climate change had caused a drought." Clever...
Read & DiscussArgentina's Tree Regenerator
A new initiative in Argentina is proving that you can have your cake and eat it too-or I guess in this case it's more like have your trees and sit...
Read & DiscussThe 15 Most Infamous Assassinations in History
Yesterday was March 15, historically known as the Ides of March, on which, according to the dramatic the likes of Plutarch and Shakespeare, Julius...
Read & DiscussSustainable Architecture Comes to Life in Bangkok
This is sustainable home design at its most chic. After creating an impressive container home for the Bangkok home show last year, the designer...
Read & DiscussBBC Brings London's E-waste Dumping Issue to the Air
Illegal dumping of E-waste in London steps into the spotlight in an upcoming episode of the BBC show Inside Out. Treehugger reports: BBC's Inside...
Read & DiscussCar Companies Unveil Prospective Electric Cars of the Future
Guests at this year's International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland got a sneak peek at the future of electric cars. According to Treehugger,...
Read & DiscussMercedes-Benz Finds Hybrid in "Tree of Innovation"
Mercedes-Benz is entering the luxury hybrid market. This Sunday the company will reveal their "Tree of Innovation" ad campaign for the S400 during...
Read & DiscussEnglish Environmentalist Makes Case Against Solar Feed-in Tariff
Are we really going to let ourselves be duped by this solar panel rip off? The environmentalist George Monbiot asked that very question in an...
Read & DiscussHome in Quilmes, Argentina Built with Quilmes Beer Bottles
Tito Ingenieri of Quilmes, Argentina, just put every well-constructed beer can pyramid you've ever built to shame. Argentina's already given us...
Read & DiscussVolkswagen's Plan to Lead in EV Sales
Volkswagen wants everyone to know how serious it is about making a mark on the burgeoning electric vehicle market. Three Volkswagen vehicles...
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