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We all need a little inspiration from time to time. What better way to recharge your spirit then to read the words of famous environmentalists and social thinkers? Here’s a list of environmental quotes, popular environmental slogans and even environmental bumper stickers that will give you some food for thought. CC flickr photo courtesy of jemasmith Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it

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, Sometimes, when Looking at the treasure trove that is the web, we find things that just appeal. And this video clip which is actually a year old, was one of those ones that just appealled . Thanks for making it guys. We think what you are doing is great.

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by Jess Zimmerman. Hey, life imitates Onion ! A physicist in the Netherlands has designed the “Superbus,” a sleek 23-seater that can go up to 150 miles per hour. And it’s electric! You’re not drunk, the video is in Dutch, but we assume he’s saying “dude, this thing is fast as BALLS, and look at all the Delorean doors! Seriously, it’s like Batman meets Speed meets Back to the Future .” Okay, so there’s the teeny problem where if you don’t live in Europe, a vehicle on the highway going 150 miles per hour is kind of cause for alarm. The inventor is envisioning the Superbus zipping along the median, but in many places that will still involve new infrastructure — the Superbus is badass but it can’t drive on top of ragweed, trees, ditches, Jersey barriers, and whatever else is in most highway medians. And we definitely wouldn’t want to share the road with this monster. Maybe until they come up with a FLYING Superbus, we’ll stick to backing trains.

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by Jess Zimmerman. Carbon emissions? Energy overuse? Sketchy labor relations?

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