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Little Boxes, Big Waste of Energy
It looks like a clock that's just giving you the time of night, but actually it's a vampire sucking $3 BILLION dollars as well as tons of electricity and fuel while you're sleeping or at work. Your cable box is more costly than you ever dreamed. Read More...
An Interesting Angle: Google Greens the Planet
It's an interesting angle: Google admits to using a huge number of megawatts in its data centers, but look how many millions of trips to the library that saves. Read More...
Ethanol: Part of the Problem, Not the Solution
Shortly, the EPA has declared that it will finally issue its guidelines regarding whether the amount of ethanol mixed into our gasoline at the pump will stay capped at 10 per cent (E10) or rise to 15 per cent (E15). As currently represented by the EPA and the press, the primary issue to be... Read More...