Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Bring the Future of Food into Your Kitchen
Tired of seeing the same old thing on your dinner plate? Try something new with a recipe from the future of food. |
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The Future of Food is NowAnd You Can Recreate it in Your KitchenMeet molecular gastronomists Homaro Cantu and Ben Roche: world renowned chefs, successful restauranteurs, patent-owning mad scientists and celebrated futurists. Together, they are changing the way the world thinks about food and now, they are sharing their secrets with you. Watch the All-New Future Food, Tuesday Night at 10 on Planet Green |
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Try Chicken-Free Nuggets | Future Food Shorts: Making a Mexican-Style Cannoli (Video) | How to Make Frozen Watermelon Sashimi |
Who Owns Your Food? (Quiz) | From Breast to Plate: Mommy's Milk Cheese Recipe (Seriously!) | Vote for Your Favorite Grilling Recipe from Emeril Lagasse (View & Vote) |
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
It's Spring! Pull your bike out of the garage!
With the weather warming up it's time to dust off that bicycle. And the season is just in time: From Google Maps to bamboo, trans-continental adventure to neighborhood jaunts, pedal-power is popular in a big way. Find out how people are rediscovering why "Two wheels good, four wheels bad." |
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Can Bikes Change the World?An Epic Adventure Proves They CanAfter cycling 34,000 kilometers, Jacob Thompson of Riding the Spine says "life is good with a bicycle." His journey from the Arctic to Tierra del Fuego proves that nearly anything is possible on two wheels. Find Out More at Planet Green |
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Build Your Own Bamboo Bike | Use Google Maps to Plan Your Bike Route | Are Your a Savvy Cyclist? (Quiz) |
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Water we thinking? Celebrate World Water Day
Water is essential for life on this planet and, though 75 percent of the planet is covered in H20, less than 0.08 percent of that is suitable for domestic use. Water, it turns out, is a precious resource on the Blue Planet. Celebrate World Water Day by shrinking your footprint with Planet Green. |
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Water, Water, Everywhere?What the Water Crisis Really Means for YouWhy is your water footprint so important? What's the risk of not conserving water? The simple reason is that water is everything and conservation is now important everywhere, even in the United States. Find Out More at Planet Green |
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It's World Water Day! Give a Hand to 8 Top H2O Activists | What's Your Water IQ? (Quiz) | Renovation Nation Shorts: Saving Water with a Composting Toilet (Video) |
Can A Billionaire Clown Help the Water Crisis from Space? | Vote for the Most Interesting Water Photos (View & Vote) | Calculate Your Water Footprint |
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Watch the Premiere of Discovery's Life: Explore Nature's Wild Side
Following in the footsteps of Planet Earth, the Discovery Channel is launching a new series, Life, which will focus on the plants and animals that call the planet home. From incredible new species to a robo-deer, biodiversity hotspots to life in peril, have a look at how wild the world really is. |
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An Experience You Simply Cannot Miss:Life as You've Never Seen it on Planet GreenLife, premiering March 21, captures the most incredible moments in the plant and animal world. The groundbreaking documentary series from the Discovery Channel and the BBC will be simulcast on Planet Green—so you don't have to flip the channel to catch the action. Experience Life on Planet Green |
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6 Ways Humans are Confronting the Challenge of Life | The Most Incredible Species Discovered in 2009 (View and Vote) | Fighting Poachers with the Robo-Deer (Video) |
Is America's 'Best Idea' at Risk? | The Sixth Extinction is Underway: Are You Worried Yet? | What's a Biodiversity Hot Spot? (Quiz) |
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
The electric cars driving the future of the auto industry
As the popularity—and viability—of gas-guzzling low-efficiency vehicles wanes, automakers are scrambling to develop clean, green, alternatives. This year, from Detroit to Geneva, electric vehicles are stealing the show. Have a look at some of the most exciting offerings and vote for your favorite! |
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View & Vote:The Electric Cars Driving the FutureThe future is looking pretty electric. Plug-in vehicles were the stand-out highlight of the recent Geneva Auto Show and many of the designs are ready to travel to the United States. Have a look, then vote for your favorite. Hit the Road with Planet Green |
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TreeHugger TV: Innovative Vehicles at the AltWheels Festival (Video) | Electric Highlights from the 2010 Auto Shows (View & Vote) | Test Driving the Chevy Volt Plug-In Hybrid Electric Car |
Rate Newest Green Cars (View & Vote) | Are You Falling for these 12 Myths About Electric Vehicles? | Good Riddance! Vote for the Worst Gas Guzzlers of All Time (View & Vote) |
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