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Tokelau Will Be World’s First 100% Solar Powered Nation by September
08/27/2012

Tokelau may not yet be a fully self-governing country—the major of its budget is paid for in aid from New Zealand

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Adidas to Turn Jocks into Eco-Fashionistas with ‘DryDye’ T-shirts That Save Water
08/24/2012

Every two years the equivalent of the Mediterranean Sea is used to color the world’s clothing.

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Walmart Installs Massive Wind Power Turbine in California
08/23/2012

It’s no secret that Walmart owns and leases thousands of acres of real-estate across America

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64% of US Now in Drought, Yet Most States Don’t Consider Climate Change’s Effect on Water
08/22/2012

The US Department of Agriculture has declared half of all US counties disaster areas due to the expanding drought

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Hundred-Year Forecast: Drought
08/21/2012

BY many measurements, this summer’s drought is one for the record books. But so was last year’s drought in the South Central states.

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Women hit hard by climate change
08/20/2012

According to International Union for Conservation of Nature there is a common perception that ‘it is men who are the farmers’.

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Mongol Rally: Middle of Nowhere
08/16/2012

Due to another visa snafu, I am forced to take my time driving through Kazakhstan. The Adventurist wasn’t kidding when they said, “traveling is for sissies”

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Mongol Rally: Trapped in Sand
08/15/2012

I drive through kilometer after kilometer of bad roads. The heat softens the sealed asphalt road and the weight of the big semi-trucks leaves giant tire grooves on the road.

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Mongol Rally: Leaving Oz
08/14/2012

Ashgabat, the capitol of Turkmenistan, is a weird, weird place. There is only one television station, and it broadcasts state propaganda.

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Mongol Rally: Local Fixer
08/13/2012

Crossing the Caspian Sea is not a straightforward task.

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