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The best of the best, the cream of the crop. Our (and your) all-time favorite posts that still hold true today -- in one series, so you don't have to hunt them down.


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26

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

02/08/2008 How we estimated emissions from vehicle travel.

25

Junk Mail Box: Stopping Paper Waste

12/31/2007 Un-spamming snail mail.

24

18 Is Enough: MPG Misleads on Fuel Efficiency

12/20/2007 Upping your MPG by 3 does more than raising it 50.

23

How SUVs Can Save the Climate

12/19/2007 When a Tundra is a better buy than a Prius.

22

Al Gore Is So Wrong

12/10/2007 No comparison: China versus the US

21

Prius Smackdown - Round 2

12/06/2007 High gas prices make hybrids look even better.

20

Paper vs. Plastic -- The Final Analysis

09/19/2007 The debate is over, and the loser is...meat!

19

My Backyard Carbon Sink

09/17/2007 Can tree planting offset your climate footprint?

18

Poplar Mechanics

09/05/2007 Trees for fuel: a question of scale.

17

The United States of Climate Change (Again)

08/08/2007 Bigger and better comparisons of state impacts.

16

I Know Why The Caged Nerd Sings

06/25/2007 An image to warm the cockles of an energy geek's heart.

15

Dust Busting the Climate: The Sequel

06/22/2007 Help Sightline help the climate.

14

Carbon Offsets: A Worthwhile Gimmick

04/30/2007 Climate offsets are more than just gimmicks -- but they're no panacea.

13

Sorry Climate, I Had To Clean My Keyboard

04/26/2007 Why we should ban compressed chemical dusters.

12

Minimum Wage's Minimal Effect on Unemployment

01/22/2007 Employment often benefits from a higher wage floor.

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