A power plant for the home smaller than a breadbox, does it work? Ask Google or FedEx. Video from 60 Minutes. If students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo can create a vehicle that gets 2752 MPG using existing technologies, is it too much to expect something more than 30 MPG from the big guys? That one from Jerry James Stone at Treehugger. Raw story tells the story of Colin Powell kicking Cheney to the curb and supporting the President on National Security issues. Those stories and more in today’s picks.
- The Afghan Mask Slips
- Nato raid ‘kills Afghan civilians’
- A Power Plant for the Front Lawn
- Student-Built Eco Car Gets 2,752 MPG
- The Truth about Energy Independence
- Is It Time To Replace The American Dream?
- Iran Invites Israeli Bombers to Visit its Nuclear Facilities
- Powell rebukes Cheney, backs Obama on national security
- Capitalism is Dead, Long Live the Billionaire Bailout Society
- Five Questions for the Afghan Surge; Or, Getting Past the Hype
- More than a hundred Republicans bash stimulus, then seek money
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