
This weeks Green Links Whidbey Island begins with a slide show from CNBC. “Here Comes the Electric Car” gives you a view of some of the electric cars that are expected to hit the market this year or within a couple of years.

What Does Apple’s iPad Tablet Really Mean for Our Society? Jaymi Heimbuch writing for treehugger takes a look at the new technology and what it may mean for you.

Treehugger also has an article on Solar Powered iPods and iPhones. Bridgette Meinhold shows us what the future may hold in store for us.

Cotton fraud, genetically modified organic cotton? Sound interesting? Ecosalon has a post about the problems that are arising in India.

Lastly, Mike Sowden writing for ecosalon describes 10 Urban Eco Trends in his article about Where Cities are Taking Us.

This weeks Green Links Whidbey Island starts with a view to the future of flight and fuel efficiency. The article written by Lora Kolodny is relevant to us on Whidbey Island since the new Boeing Dreamliner is discussed. If you click on the photo below it will take you to a video on the new Dreamliner.
Lora also tells us about the SpaceShip Two; private enterprise does have a way with these types of innovations. There is a great video, as well, on the new spaceship just click the photo below.
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You might find it comforting to know that NASA has just launched a Solar Powered Asteroid Detecting Telescope a couple of weeks ago. Inhabitat writer, Ariel Schwartz, gives you some photos and discussion as to what it may be able to do to protect the Earth.

Michael Graham Richard reports in treehugger that you will find a few environmental themes in the new movie Avatar. There is nothing in the article that you can’t find in the movie trailer; no scene spoilers.


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