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			<title>Community Gardening May Lower BMI</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Community gardeners have lower BMIs and a smaller chance of being overweight or obese, a new study suggests.  -&gt;]]></description>
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			<author>Emily Sohn</author>						<category>BMI</category>
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						<category>gardening</category>
						<category>Healthy Foods</category>
			
			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2013 16:00:59 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title>Poop to Power a Ski Lift in Vermont This Winter</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Ski resorts have gone green these days, using alternative energy and resources. There&#039;s the one in Arizona converting sewage water into snow, and the one in Switzerland that uses solar energy to power a ski lift. Now the folks at Killington in Vermont are using poop, i.e. cow manure, to power their K-1 Express gondola. [...]]]></description>
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			<author>Erik Trinidad</author>						<category>Adventure</category>
						<category>Travel</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>Renewable Energy</category>
						<category>Winter</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2012 15:58:59 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Poop to Power a Ski Lift in Vermont This Winter</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Ski resorts have gone green these days, using alternative energy and resources. There&#039;s the one in Arizona converting sewage water into snow, and the one in Switzerland that uses solar energy to power a ski lift. Now the folks at Killington in Vermont are using poop, i.e. cow manure, to power their K-1 Express gondola. [...]]]></media:description>
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			<title>Electricity to Be Produced Under the Sea</title>
			<description><![CDATA[We&#039;ve all heard of hydro-electric power, where electricity is generated by turbines propelled by falling water. But now electrical power&#039;s association with water may not have to be exclusively with waterfalls or other flowing water; the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory has made strides in placing electricity-producing solar panels underwater, according to TreeHugger. SEE MORE: Kayaker [...]]]></description>
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			<author>Erik Trinidad</author>						<category>Gear &amp; Gadgets</category>
						<category>Latest Cool Gadgets</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>Solar Power</category>
			
			<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2012 20:29:09 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Electricity to Be Produced Under the Sea</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[We&#039;ve all heard of hydro-electric power, where electricity is generated by turbines propelled by falling water. But now electrical power&#039;s association with water may not have to be exclusively with waterfalls or other flowing water; the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory has made strides in placing electricity-producing solar panels underwater, according to TreeHugger. SEE MORE: Kayaker [...]]]></media:description>
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			<title>NASCAR Greenlights Environmentalism</title>
			<description><![CDATA[NASCAR officials have signed an agreement to work with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to continue and expand promotion of green products and lifestyles.]]></description>
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			<author>Tim Wall</author>						<category>Adventure Sports</category>
						<category>Climate Change</category>
						<category>Earth</category>
						<category>Energy</category>
						<category>Engineering</category>
						<category>Oil &amp; Gas</category>
						<category>Pollution</category>
						<category>Recycling</category>
						<category>Renewable Energy</category>
						<category>environmentalism</category>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2012 12:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[NASCAR officials have signed an agreement to work with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to continue and expand promotion of green products and lifestyles.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Verbatim&#039;s Flashy Drives are Green on the Inside</title>
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			<author>Alice Truong</author>						<category>Gear &amp; Gadgets</category>
						<category>Buy Green</category>
						<category>Earth Day</category>
						<category>Gadgets</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>Green Tech</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 21:00:29 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Verbatim&#039;s Flashy Drives are Green on the Inside</media:title>
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			<title>Liquid Wood: A Durable, Recyclable Material for Furniture</title>
			<description><![CDATA[A new furniture material promises to be environmentally friendly, using easily available raw materials that are renewable. For Design Week 2012, Calligaris debuted a chair made of liquid wood, a composite of plastic polymer and wood fibers that is 100 percent recyclable, Gizmag reports. Liquid Wood is molded like a normal thermoplastic polymer, reportedly allowing [...]]]></description>
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			<author>Alice Truong</author>						<category>Gear &amp; Gadgets</category>
						<category>Eco-Innovation</category>
						<category>Ecological Footprint</category>
						<category>Green</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:40:02 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Liquid Wood: A Durable, Recyclable Material for Furniture</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[A new furniture material promises to be environmentally friendly, using easily available raw materials that are renewable. For Design Week 2012, Calligaris debuted a chair made of liquid wood, a composite of plastic polymer and wood fibers that is 100 percent recyclable, Gizmag reports. Liquid Wood is molded like a normal thermoplastic polymer, reportedly allowing [...]]]></media:description>
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			<title>Battery Made From Boozy Byproducts</title>
			<description><![CDATA[A new renewable battery is made from liquid waste that results from paper processing.]]></description>
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			<author>Alyssa Danigelis</author>						<category>Batteries</category>
						<category>Energy</category>
						<category>Green Tech</category>
						<category>Materials</category>
						<category>Tech</category>
						<category>affordable</category>
						<category>battery</category>
						<category>compound</category>
						<category>environment</category>
						<category>furan</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>lignin</category>
						<category>Linköping</category>
						<category>liquor</category>
						<category>pyrrole</category>
						<category>renewable</category>
						<category>storage electricity</category>
						<category>sweden</category>
						<category>Swedish</category>
						<category>Technology</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2012 14:25:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Battery Made From Boozy Byproducts</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[A new renewable battery is made from liquid waste that results from paper processing.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>A Sleek New Sports Car is Made from Coconuts. No, Really.</title>
			<description><![CDATA[American car manufacturers are undoubtedly going greener these days with the high costs of gasoline. However, in the Philippines, one company in Cebu is taking that green idea in another direction, with a concept car that addresses exterior manufacturing with locally-sourced recycled and natural materials -- rattan stripes, sea shells, and coconut flower stalks. Not [...]]]></description>
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			<author>Erik Trinidad</author>						<category>Cars</category>
						<category>Cars &amp; Bikes</category>
						<category>Concept Cars</category>
						<category>Custom Cars</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>Recycling</category>
			
			<pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2012 04:35:10 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">A Sleek New Sports Car is Made from Coconuts. No, Really.</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[American car manufacturers are undoubtedly going greener these days with the high costs of gasoline. However, in the Philippines, one company in Cebu is taking that green idea in another direction, with a concept car that addresses exterior manufacturing with locally-sourced recycled and natural materials -- rattan stripes, sea shells, and coconut flower stalks. Not [...]]]></media:description>
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			<title>Water Pressure Turned Into Power</title>
			<description><![CDATA[A unique device turns excess water pressure from reservoirs, water treatment plants and factories into electricity.]]></description>
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			<author>Alyssa Danigelis</author>						<category>Electricity</category>
						<category>Energy</category>
						<category>Green Tech</category>
						<category>Renewable Energy</category>
						<category>Tech</category>
						<category>Water</category>
						<category>alternative</category>
						<category>device</category>
						<category>efficiency</category>
						<category>flow</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>power</category>
						<category>pressure</category>
						<category>Rentricity</category>
						<category>Technology</category>
			
			<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 08:55:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Water Pressure Turned Into Power</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[A unique device turns excess water pressure from reservoirs, water treatment plants and factories into electricity.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Aquatic Bike Pump Cranks Out Electricity</title>
			<description><![CDATA[The surprisingly simple system gets around a huge hurdle facing wave power: corrosion.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/tech/alternative-power-sources/aquatic-bike-pump-cranks-out-electricity-120123.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Alyssa Danigelis</author>						<category>Bicycles</category>
						<category>Green Tech</category>
						<category>Renewable Energy</category>
						<category>Tech</category>
						<category>Wave Power</category>
						<category>aquatic</category>
						<category>bicycle</category>
						<category>bike</category>
						<category>clean</category>
						<category>Ecotricity</category>
						<category>electric</category>
						<category>Electricity</category>
						<category>generation</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>power</category>
						<category>pump</category>
						<category>renewable</category>
						<category>sea</category>
						<category>searaser</category>
						<category>Technology</category>
						<category>underwater</category>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 19:54:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Aquatic Bike Pump Cranks Out Electricity</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[The surprisingly simple system gets around a huge hurdle facing wave power: corrosion.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Sunflower Design Brightens Solar Energy Prospects</title>
			<description><![CDATA[A new design based on sunflowers could help solar concentrator plants save space and increase output.]]></description>
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			<author>Alyssa Danigelis</author>						<category>Design</category>
						<category>Green Tech</category>
						<category>Renewable Energy</category>
						<category>Solar Power</category>
						<category>Tech</category>
						<category>Alexander</category>
						<category>clean</category>
						<category>concentrator</category>
						<category>Energy</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>MIT</category>
						<category>Mitsos</category>
						<category>photovoltaics</category>
						<category>power</category>
						<category>renewable</category>
						<category>solar</category>
						<category>Sun</category>
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						<category>Technology</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 10:04:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Sunflower Design Brightens Solar Energy Prospects</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[A new design based on sunflowers could help solar concentrator plants save space and increase output.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Stay the Night in a Radically Green Earthship</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Earthships seem like they were built by environmental aliens who crash landed in the desert; now they make fun lodging during eco-minded vacations.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/earth/stay-the-night-in-a-radically-green-earthship-120111.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Alyssa Danigelis</author>						<category>Carbon Footprint</category>
						<category>Conservation</category>
						<category>Earth</category>
						<category>Energy</category>
						<category>Renewable Energy</category>
						<category>Water</category>
						<category>Architecture</category>
						<category>Biotecture</category>
						<category>Desert</category>
						<category>Earthship</category>
						<category>graywater</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>Mike</category>
						<category>recycle</category>
						<category>renewable</category>
						<category>rental</category>
						<category>Reynolds</category>
						<category>sustainable</category>
						<category>Taos</category>
						<category>Tech</category>
						<category>Technology</category>
			
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 13:03:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Stay the Night in a Radically Green Earthship</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Earthships seem like they were built by environmental aliens who crash landed in the desert; now they make fun lodging during eco-minded vacations.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>New iPad Case is Plastic-Free, Made with Human Power</title>
			<description><![CDATA[If you&#039;re one of the lucky souls who got to unwrap an iPad over the holidays, you&#039;re probably in need of something to protect your shiny new gadget. Here&#039;s a great green option for covering your lean mean media machine. The Greensleeve is a 100% petroleum-free iPad case (made from all-natural wool felt) manufactured with [...]]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/tech/gear-and-gadgets/new-ipad-case-is-plastic-free-made-with-human-power.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Derek Markham</author>						<category>Green</category>
						<category>Gadgets</category>
						<category>Laptops and Tablets</category>
						<category>Gear &amp; Gadgets</category>
			
			<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 21:20:29 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">New iPad Case is Plastic-Free, Made with Human Power</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[If you&#039;re one of the lucky souls who got to unwrap an iPad over the holidays, you&#039;re probably in need of something to protect your shiny new gadget. Here&#039;s a great green option for covering your lean mean media machine. The Greensleeve is a 100% petroleum-free iPad case (made from all-natural wool felt) manufactured with [...]]]></media:description>
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			<title>Artificial Trees: Capturing Energy from Sun and Wind</title>
			<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s a tree, but it&#039;s also a power plant -- no pun intended.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/tech/artificial-trees-111119.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Trace Dominguez</author>						<category>Electricity</category>
						<category>Green Tech</category>
						<category>Green Your Electricity</category>
						<category>Solar Power</category>
						<category>Tech</category>
						<category>artificial</category>
						<category>artificial tree</category>
						<category>Energy</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>green energy</category>
						<category>power</category>
						<category>power generate</category>
						<category>tree</category>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2011 09:07:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Artificial Trees: Capturing Energy from Sun and Wind</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[It&#039;s a tree, but it&#039;s also a power plant -- no pun intended.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>The 10 Best Green Cars (Plus: the Worst Offenders)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Just because a car says &quot;hybrid&quot; on its side panel, is it really any easier on the environment than its gas-burning counterparts? Green technology strives to lessen our impact on the environment, but how can you really be certain how much your car is impacting the planet? &quot;Green&quot; vehicles are becoming more accessible and more [...]]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/autos/drive/which-eco-friendly-cars-are-the-greenest.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>David Goodspeed</author>						<category>Cars &amp; Bikes</category>
						<category>Transportation Energy</category>
						<category>Cars Manufacturers</category>
						<category>Electric Cars</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>Green Tax Credits</category>
						<category>Hybrid Cars</category>
			
			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 10:00:15 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">The 10 Best Green Cars (Plus: the Worst Offenders)</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Just because a car says &quot;hybrid&quot; on its side panel, is it really any easier on the environment than its gas-burning counterparts? Green technology strives to lessen our impact on the environment, but how can you really be certain how much your car is impacting the planet? &quot;Green&quot; vehicles are becoming more accessible and more [...]]]></media:description>
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			<title>A Discovery News Blogger Reveals All</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Writer Alyssa Danigelis lifts the curtain on blogging for Discovery News. Get the popcorn ready.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/tech/a-discovery-news-blogger-reveals-all.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Alyssa Danigelis</author>						<category>Communication</category>
						<category>Green New Year</category>
						<category>Green Science</category>
						<category>Green Tech</category>
						<category>Humor</category>
						<category>Media</category>
						<category>Tech</category>
						<category>Alyssa</category>
						<category>blogging</category>
						<category>blogs</category>
						<category>Danigelis</category>
						<category>discovery</category>
						<category>Eco</category>
						<category>environment</category>
						<category>environmental</category>
						<category>Green</category>
						<category>news</category>
						<category>opinion</category>
						<category>stories</category>
						<category>sustainability</category>
						<category>sustainable</category>
						<category>Technology</category>
						<category>writing</category>
			
			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 14:38:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">A Discovery News Blogger Reveals All</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Writer Alyssa Danigelis lifts the curtain on blogging for Discovery News. Get the popcorn ready.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>New Solar Reactor Makes Storable Fuels</title>
			<description><![CDATA[A prototype solar reactor turns sunlight into storage-ready methane or hydrogen.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/tech/alternative-power-sources/new-solar-reactor-makes-storable-fuels.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Alyssa Danigelis</author>						<category>Energy</category>
						<category>Green Tech</category>
						<category>Renewable Energy</category>
						<category>Solar Power</category>
						<category>Tech</category>
						<category>environment</category>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2010 09:24:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 10:11:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">A Way to Recycle Every Bit of Plastic</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Kiss plastic trash goodbye. British engineers have new tech to recycle it all.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Electric Motorcycle Looks Tron-Ready</title>
			<description><![CDATA[The new motorcycle from Mission Motors is designed for racing. And it&#039;s electric. Swoon.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 15:08:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Electric Motorcycle Looks Tron-Ready</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[The new motorcycle from Mission Motors is designed for racing. And it&#039;s electric. Swoon.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Tech to End Tire Burning</title>
			<description><![CDATA[True tire recycling has long been close to impossible, but a Malaysian startup thinks they have the tech to finally make it work.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2010 09:13:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Tech to End Tire Burning</media:title>
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