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Hi-Tech Urban Farming -- Discover How Food of the Future Is Being Grown Now!
Did you know that there is enough flat, rooftop space in New York City to grow vegetables for 15 million people? We haven't even begun to tap our potential... moreTwo Warmest Years in Over a Century: 2007 and 2005
The Earth Policy Institute has released a report stating that 2007 was the second warmest year since records began being recorded, way back in 1880. Yikes. ... moreBeautiful Old Wood Gets New Life in Brooklyn
All true greenophiles know, everything old is new again! This can apply to fashion, but for now we're talking about wood. Reclaiming, refinishing, and reusing discarded wood for new buildings,... morePrince Charles Is Not What He Seems
Prince Charles channels Star Trek in an effort to raise awareness about global warming. Want to see more Celebrity Dirt videos on your favorite clean, green stars? Click here See more cool... moreMeet the Salad King -- He Grows 35 DIfferent Shades of Green
Chris Regan was schooled as a painter, but the palette he uses nowadays is various shades of greens. He’s the brains behind Sky Farm near Millerton in upstate New York.... more$100 Laptops -- You Can Make Sure Every Child Has One
Snazzy $100 laptops for every child -- you can make it happen. Extreme hotels -- you ever dream of sleeping in a recycled sewage pipe? Chocolate power fuels a truck... moreBono, Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson
Find out the lesson Bono learns from his wife. See why Tom Cruise is gassy -- and deserves to land in the dog house. Plus: Jack Nicholson makes a push... moreFamous NYC Chef Takes Us Shopping for Veggies
Chef Peter Hoffman has a knack for choosing produce for his renowned restaurant at just the right time. He’s well known for riding his custom designed bicycle to the Union... moreKiller Crustaceans and Giving Old Diapers New Life
Tiny crustaceans make an island crumble. Sweden captures citizens' body heat to warm up the water for offices and hotels. And there's a new way to recycle old cloth diapers... more






















