- December 5, 2007 • 12:41 pm PST
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?
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What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
Our friends over at Treehugger have been purchased by the Discovery channel for the nice sum of $10 million. This says a lot about how far the...
A Brooklyn restaurant-cum-cultural center with an ethic of sustainability has become a social hub for the creative and diverse local community.

The cocoa in most mainstream chocolate is harvested by child laborers. Is it possible to have an ethical Halloween that's also fun and tasty?

Meet the tiny electric Hummer HX. It's perfect for getting around a beach resort. Off-roading in Panama? Probably not.
If you were doing worse on climate action than Russia and the United States after eight years of Bush's environmental policies, you'd know you...
You can get an acute open wound to heal more quickly by applying negative pressure—suction, in other words. The theory is that suction helps draw...

Our addiction to mobile devices doesn't have to be an enormous energy suck. A new line of chargers intends to fight the perils of "vampire energy."
In their ongoing series devoted to moving cargo around by bike, TreeHugger focuses today's entry to the workhorse of the genre: extended frame...
Watch the aerial view with English commentary of a "whirlpool vortex sucking everything into it" including a closeup of a ship trapped in the center.

Sprawl development isn't just bad for the environment, but also for relationships.
As we enter the home stretch leading up to Copenhagen, with talks moving to Barcelona, initial reports aren't exactly encouraging. Will the United...

All those grow lights, it turns out, inhale enough juice to power 2 million American homes.
Windmill wunderkind William Kamkwamba is a big star on TreeHugger, at GOOD, and, it seems, everywhere else these days. When we spoke with him at...
Just before he won the Nobel, Obama got dissed at climate talks in Bangkok. TreeHugger spoke with Oxfam's lead climate representative about the...
Google builds its own servers because the commercial ones are too expensive. It's also building solar panels for the same reason—and by...
As a U.K. court rules that belief in global warming is akin to a religious or philosophical conviction, Jaymi worries about the implications of...
This week, TreeHugger spoke to Margaret Atwood, wondered what smart grids will mean for our privacy, learned some new ways of dealing with wayward...
This week over at TreeHugger, we heard Arnold pushing forests at the sequel to the Governors' Global Climate Summit (not as good as the Terminator...

The world's favorite social networking site doesn't have your best interests in mind. Quit it like I did.

