Food System

Wholesome Wave

Dec 19th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee

Wholesome Wave is a non-profit with a mission to "improve access and affordability of fresh, healthy, locally-grown produce to historically underserved communities." Its founders believe that "doing so creates economic viability through local food commerce that can rebuild our nation’s food system."
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Transportation

Cellulosic biofuel finally hits the big leagues

Dec 17th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee

KiOR opens the world's largest cellulosic biofuels plant with the capacity to produce up to 40,000 gallons of gasoline and diesel a day from agricultural byproducts.
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Eco Living

Gallons per mile

Dec 14th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee

We've been taught to think of fuel efficiency in 'miles per gallon' but these researchers show that it's 'gallons per mile' that really make the difference...
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Food System

How superstorms and extreme weather events are affecting agriculture

Dec 10th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee

In the last decade we have witnessed an incredible amount of droughts, hurricanes, floods and now superstorms. How can we create resiliency in our food systems in the face of these increasingly frequent and extreme weather events?
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Transportation

Algae-derived biofuel hits the road!

Dec 7th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee

"Soladiesel" is a new 20% algae biofuel blend being offered only at Propel fueling stations for one month to see how consumers respond. Is this the wave of the biofueled future?
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Eco Living

Curbside Composting Gains Steam in Portland, Maine

Dec 5th, 2012 | By Nicole Rogers

Residents in Portland, Maine, have one less reason to waste food. In August, Sable Sanborn and Tyler Frank started Garbage to Garden, a curbside composting program that already boasts more than 400 subscribers.
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Food System

Corn Belt farmland prices soar

Dec 3rd, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee

Prices for farmland across the U.S. corn belt continue to rise, attracting a new breed of investor seeking record profits.
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Food System

The Eat Local Challenge

Nov 30th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee

Kanu Hawaii's Eat Local Challenge aims to encourage production and consumption of more locally grown food.
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Innovation

Fast, Sleek... Electric?

Nov 28th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee

Check out some of the latest designs in electric sports cars to hit the road and the race track. These electric cars save on gas but they don't skimp on sex appeal.
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Transportation

Middle East Hack Attack

Nov 27th, 2012 | By Nicole Rogers

A recent attack on the computer system of Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company, Saudi Aramco, by Iranian computer hackers was alarming and should have Americans taking note. Aramco is the producer of 11 million barrels per day, or approximately 13% of the world’s oil output. This resonates with Sustainable America's mission to reduce U.S. oil dependency. Gray Peckham, an analyst at Sustainable America, explains.
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