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10 Technologies Helping the Military Go Green
by Brian Frank|
January 27, 2012 10:30 PM
By land, sea and air, the military is exploring ways to wean itself off fossil fuels. Here are 10 techs it hopes will help it reach its goal. » continue reading
Extended Interview: Jeremy Seifert, Dumpster Diver and Director
An extended interview with dumpster diver turned director Jeremy Seifert. » continue reading
Military Goes Green
The fatigues aren't the only things that are green in the military. Correspondent Brian Rooney shows how the military is adopting sustainability and going green. » continue reading
Extreme Green: Dumpster Diving to Prevent Food Waste
Val Zavala tags along on a Dumpster Diver tour and learns how some people are preventing waste by rescuing discarded food from the trash. » continue reading
The Great Green Rush: Desert Solar Energy Leaving Tortoise in the Dust?
Correspondent Judy Muller travels to the Mojave Desert to witness the "green rush," where the endangered desert tortoise is in a race to survive. » continue reading
Extreme Green: Minimalist Lives With Just 50 Things
A man tries to simplify his life by whittling his personal possessions to just 50 Things. » continue reading
Suncatchers: A Solar Tech Rundown
by Brian Frank|
January 20, 2012 4:40 PM
The sun provides enough energy in one hour to power all of society for a year...if we can catch it. Here's a look at current technologies. » continue reading
Arsonist-in-Chief
by Miguel Contreras|
January 4, 2012 1:08 PM
John Orr was one of the worst arsonists in U.S. history. He also happened to be a firefighter. » continue reading
Give Me An "H"
by Linda Burns|
December 16, 2011 8:16 PM
It's a world-renowned landmark, but don't try to get too familiar. Here are the reasons why you can't get close to the Hollywood sign. » continue reading
Options and Obstacles in Greening the City
December 14, 2011 4:35 PM
Improved infrastructure and more park space equal lower obesity rates. That means happier people and lower healthcare costs. So what's stopping the greening of Los Angeles? » continue reading
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