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1 in 10 Americans Own an e-Reader, and Read More Than The Rest of Us

Photo via Johan Larsson According to a new poll by Harris Interactive , Americans are latching on to e-readers in a big way. Nearly 1 in 10 of us (8%) use an e-reader device, and 12% of us plan to buy one in the next year. Considering how new e-readers are, that’s a significant number. But we come back to the ever-present question: Is this better for the environment than buying printed books?… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Toyota Could Produce Yaris EVs In China As Soon As 2012

Photo: Wikipedia , public domain For the Chinese Market First The Japanese Nikkei is reporting that Toyota has plans to mass-produce an electric car for the Chinese market starting in 2012. The EV would be based on the Toyota Vios, which is known in North-America as the Yaris sedan , and production will be a joint venture with the China FAW Group. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Best of Ecouterre: The GreenShows at New York Fashion Week

If you missed out on the Spring/Summer 2011 season of The GreenShows at New York Fashion Week , don’t fret: Ecouterre , the event’s media sponsor, has you covered, with an exclusive video that puts you directl… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Early Findings Show a Radically Changed Arctic

Image courtesy of Cape Farewell. This guest post was written by Simon Boxall, a lecturer in Oceanography at the National Oceanography Centre, as part of the Cape Farewell project . The science on this year’s Cape Farewell has been split into two (linked) sections. We want to build on previous visits to Svalbard (2003,04 and 07) by repeating a cross section through the West Spitsbergen current (part of the extension of the Gulf Stream) and measuring the East Spitsbergen current for the first time (the other half of that e… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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DJ Spooky at the Ends of the Earth

A line of stones from 1890. Image courtesy of Cape Farewell. This guest post was written by Paul D. Miller, also known as DJ Spooky, as part of the Cape Farewell project . When a man journeys into a far country, he must be prepared to forget many of the things he has learned, and to acquire such customs as are inherited with existence in the new land; he must abandon the old ideals and the old gods, and oftimes he must reverse the very codes by which his conduct has hitherto been shaped. – Jack London, In a Far Country Today, we moved thro… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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US Invests $50 Million in Cleaner Cook Stoves

It’s one of the great under-recognized threats around the globe: cooking smoke. In developing nations the world over, women cook with crude wood-burning stoves, often in exceedingly poorly ventilated houses and rooms. The smoke poses not only a dangerous health risk — the toxic smoke coats the lungs of family members, especially endangering women, who typically spend more time indoors by the stove, and children. So this year, at the 2010 Clinton Global Initiative, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton announced the creation of the Global Alliance for Clean Cook Stoves, a US-lead effort to bring safer, and yes, cl… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Strapping Cameras to Birds of Prey = 150 MPH Dives, 10g Turns, Barrel Rolls, etc (Videos)

Soaring With a Unique Point of View I just found a couple of great videos filmed by miniature cameras strapped on birds of preys (thank you

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Strapping Cameras to Birds of Prey = 150 MPH Dives, 10g Turns, Barrel Rolls, etc (Videos)

Today on Planet 100: The US at a Climate Tipping Point? (Video)

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Today on Planet 100: The US at a Climate Tipping Point? (Video)

What’s Mine is Yours – The Rise of Collaborative Consumption (Book review)

Images via www.collaborativeconsumption.com “Barter, Swap, or Pass on this Book.” These are the first words you see on opening What’s Mine is Yours – The Rise of Collaborative Consumption . Printed on the inner jacket of the book, in the style of a library lending card, this invitation to share your literary possession gives an instant flavour of what this book is all about. The lending card graphic might look old school, but the digital nature of contemporary collaboration is made immediately clear by the option to create an online code to track your copy of the book as it embarks on it… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Researchers Cut 600,000 Names From Global Plant List

Photo via ~jjjohn~ You like to-may-toes and I like to-mah-toes Up until recently, botanists believed that there to be over one million types of flowering plants on Earth, but now about 600 thousand of those species my soon be cut from the list — but extinction’s not to blame this time. It turns out that after decades of cataloging plants from around the world, there… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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