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Environmental Website Twilight Earth Acquires Eco Tech Daily
Twilight Earth and Eco Tech Daily, bringing you everything you have come to expect in the world of Green technology, Gadgets & News.
Read Article | 4 commentsThe Daily Five: Wednesday, 23 July, 2008
A new plug-in features 10 minutes charging and a world-class price tag; now you can lease solar systems; and London hits the road on two wheels.
Read Article | 0 commentsL.A. Water Supply: Toilet-to-Tap, Take 2
Los Angeles has been known for years for having an unsustainable lifestyle; the city’s water is brought by aqueduct from over 200 miles away. Will the mayor’s ambitious new plan save the day?
Read Article | 7 commentsToast To The Planet: Carbon Offset Suds
Unlike the dyed stuff at St. Patrick’s Day, this brew is really green. An Australian company introduces 100% environmentally friendly beer.
Read Article | 8 commentsIntroducing Enhanced Commenting and Search
Threaded discussion. Custom profiles. A simpler way to comment on thousands of websites. Introducing Disqus commenting and Lijit enhanced search on EcoTech Daily.
Read Article | 13 commentsLast Chance for EcoTech Daily’s April Contest!
Wednesday is your last chance to enter our April giveaway. You could win a Brita Faucet Filter and Nalgene soft water bottle from EcoTech Daily!
Read Article | 0 commentsHow the Media Abandoned the Environment
No, you’re not imagining things: the media has largely abandoned environmental reporting. Here’s why — and what comes next.
Read Article | 14 commentsIntroducing The Daily Five
Introducing The Daily Five. It’s five stories — readable in five minutes — online by 5 a.m. Eastern. Start your morning with the latest green technology, gadgets & news!
Read Article | 0 commentsCarnival of the Green #124
It’s the day before Earth Day, and EcoTech Daily celebrates its official launch by hosting some of the finest eco-websites on the planet. It’s Carnival of the Green: the best of the green blogosphere!
Read Article | 5 commentsGM Vice-Chair Bob Lutz Explains It All
General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz set off a firestorm when he described global warming as a “total crock of shit.” Now he’s trying to set the record straight.
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