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This 1967 Karmann Ghia, converted to electric by Kansas City high schoolers, will turn Twitter mentions and Facebook likes into wattage to complete a 1,000-mile trip.
Last week's flurry of tornadoes included the widest twister ever recorded in the U.S. and one tornado that spun backward.
The city of Oslo is powered by garbage. Which is great, until there's no garbage. Hey ... we've got garbage!
[A short excerpt from the following was previously published on the “Triple Crisis” blog of Dollars & Sense magazine] For...
Solar has grown up and earned a seat at the big kids table. But that means the fights are going to get nastier.
America, you have some catching up to do.
Cities where small businesses account for a relatively large share of the economy have stronger social networks and more engaged citizens.
We like to think we do our part by buying local and riding our bikes. Not so, says author Greg Sharzer. We need a revolution!
In Copenhagen, bikes are as common as vacuum cleaners -- and the people who ride them are bloody amazing.