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Fisherman's home turned into ultra-modern 753 sq. ft. transformer apartment (Video)
posted to TreeHugger on Sat 18th May 13
This small-but-dynamic, renovated apartment in Barcelona takes its design cues from boat design and hides some delightful surprises.
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Mysterious anteater birth ripe for anteater-themed soap opera
posted to TreeHugger on Fri 17th May 13
Armani has some explaining to do. But she is, of course, an anteater, and they're notoriously tight-lipped.
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Maps: Growth of cycling and bike infrastructure in Portland since 1990
posted to TreeHugger on Fri 17th May 13
We often forget that great bike cities were not always so. They all had to start somewhere, work hard at it, and build up the infrastructure and bike culture, sometimes from a very low base.
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iPhone Game Features Heroic Fish Dodging Gulf Oil Spill Damage
posted to TreeHugger on Thu 2nd Sep 10
Image via Elephant Journal We've had an influx of iPhone apps based on the Gulf oil spill, and many of them also donate proceeds to helping clean-up efforts. So what makes Puff Puff: Gulf Spill any different? It's still an app about the life post oil disaster
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Man Hunts Crocodile That Has Eaten Over 200 People
posted to TreeHugger on Tue 2nd Feb 10
Photo via Primeaval For 20 years, near Lake Tanganyika in Burundi, locals have been terrorized by one of the largest freshwater crocodiles in the world. The 25 foot long crocodile, named Gustave, has an insatiable appetite... for people. He is known for having
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Obama Cites Michael Pollan's Sun-Food Agenda
posted to TreeHugger on Mon 3rd Nov 08
AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall In a recent National Public Radio interview, Michael Pollan talks about how he was approached by a Democratic party staffer about his New York Times article, Farmer in Chief. The article is an open letter to the next president concerning
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Whos Been Naughty? Ethanol Interests
posted to R-Squared Energy Blog on Thu 23rd Dec 10
Join the forum discussion on this postThe previous essay spoke of the selfishness of many of today’s political leaders in spending tax dollars for votes, while compromising the economic opportunities for the next generation. In this essay, I want to focus
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Links I liked
posted to Chris Blattman on Fri 3rd Sep 10
1. China now has more warships than the US?2. More sweatshops for the US and for the developing world3. iPhone game features heroic fish dodging Gulf spill4. How to pick an airplane seatIf you are so inclined, the daily links I like get posted to my Twitter
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Links I liked
posted to Chris Blattman on Fri 3rd Sep 10
1. China now has more warships than the US?2. More sweatshops for the US and for the developing world3. iPhone game features heroic fish dodging Gulf spill4. How to pick an airplane seatIf you are so inclined, the daily links I like get posted to my Twitter



