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Oscar likes his cars green 7:58 p.m. | 02/19/08
This year's Oscar ceremony is going to highlight environmental responsibility, making it different from previous Oscar ceremonies... somehow. While in previous years celebrities were driven to the red carpet in Prius hybrids, this year they'll arrive in GMC Yukon Hybrids, which get significantly worse gas mileage than the Prius, and Fuel Cell Equinoxes, which rely on an infrastructure still more expensive than The Adventures of Pluto Nash. Is this Hollywood taking a step backwards? Perhaps they're learning from Detroit. Press release below the jump.
L.A. to enact tighter green building laws 4:15 p.m. | 02/16/08
Los Angeles, known for its choking smog and fuel-burning gridlock, is poised to adopt one of the toughest green building ordinances in the nation.
- Margot Roosevel
Portland names Ameria's greenest city 9:00 a.m. | 02/22/08
Portland, Ore., narrowly edges out San Francisco by 0.1 point as the greenest city in America, according to Popular Science magazine.
- Consulting-Specifying Engineer
The green guide 8:20 p.m. | 02/18/08
National Geographic offers up some helpful tips and tool on how you can reduce your carbon footprint.
- The Green Guide Staff
The green living show 4:20 p.m. | 07/06/06
Information… Innovation… Inspiration… everything you need to green up your life is right here, under one roof
- Greenlivingshow.ca
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