Eco Living

DIY Kitchen Biodiesel

Mar 1st, 2013 | By Nicole Rogers

Convert your kitchen oil waste into something useful! New or used cooking oil can be converted into biodiesel that can be used in any diesel engine.
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Eco Living

The Curse of Your Lead Foot

Feb 27th, 2013 | By Aubrey Yee

Fast driving decreases your vehicle's fuel economy more than you might imagine. Find out how to separate mpg fact from fiction and how to increase your fuel economy without buying a new car.
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Food System

The U.S. Is Running Low on Corn and Soy

Feb 25th, 2013 | By Nicole Rogers

U.S. ending stocks numbers for corn and soybeans have become available for year end 2012, and the results are stunning. According to the data, we will have only 19 days of corn in storage this year and only 16 days of soybeans. For soybeans, this is the lowest stocks-to-use ratio on record; for corn it's the second lowest.
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Transportation

Untangling Our Food and Fuel Systems

Feb 22nd, 2013 | By Aubrey Yee

EPA mandates for cellulosic biofuel blends cannot be met as production is literally non-existent. How the EPA manages the mandates for 2013 may have a direct effect on food prices at the grocery store in the near future.
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Innovation

Another Win For Electric Vehicles

Feb 20th, 2013 | By Nicole Rogers

With electric car sales expected to rise, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) are getting some friends in high places. Ford, Daimler and Nissan recently announced a three-way agreement to jointly develop a common fuel cell electric vehicle system. The ultimate goal is to "launch the world’s first affordable, mass-market FCEVs as early as 2017."
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Food System

Agritecture

Feb 18th, 2013 | By Aubrey Yee

The future of farming may be urban. At the very least, the notion of Agritecture asks us to look at ways that buildings and agriculture can be integrated quite seamlessly.
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Transportation

Biofuel Mandates Leave Guatemalans Hungry

Feb 15th, 2013 | By Aubrey Yee

In our interconnected world, the U.S. renewable fuel mandates are causing food prices to rise in other parts of the world. For Guatemalans, it's becoming a dire situation.
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Transportation

Americans Spent Record Amount on Gasoline in 2012

Feb 13th, 2013 | By Aubrey Yee

Americans spent more on average for gasoline in 2012 than in any year since the 1980s according to a report just released from the Energy Information Agency (EIA).
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Food System

Deadly Fungus Affects 2012 Corn Crops

Feb 11th, 2013 | By Aubrey Yee

The toxic mold aspergillus has contaminated some 50% of the 2012 corn harvest. That is not good news for a year that already saw decreased crop harvest as a result of ongoing drought.
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