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Clayton is a 26 year old guy from San Francisco, California, USA.
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Member since Dec 30, 2006
Clayton is the Managing Editor for Green Options Media (greenoptions.com) and lead writer for Gas 2.0 (gas2.org), a blog dedicated to green car tech, biofuel news, and do-it-yourself information. As a result, he tends to enjoy stumbling around related content.

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http://cleantechnica.com/2008/07/23/gm-preps-for-the-debut-of-the-plug-in-car-by…
Liked it 5:30pm 0 review cars, science, electric-cars, gm, volt
http://cleantechnica.com/2008/07/23/gm-preps-for-the-debut-of-the-plug-in-car...
From the page: "In order to usher in the Chevy Volt, due out in 2010, General Motors is partnering with 30 utility companies across 40 states to ensure that the infrastructure to support the new model will exist. This is great news for the Toyota RAV4 drivers who have been driving electric cars for the last decade."
Thrift Couture by Conscious Fashionistas in San Francisco : Feelgood Style
Liked it 9:25am 0 review environment, conference, green-building, event, al-gore
http://feelgoodstyle.com/2008/07/22/thrift-couture-by-conscious-fashionistas-...

New Law Buoys U.S. Efforts to Make Ocean-Going Ships Cleaner : Red, Green, and B…
Liked it Jul 22, 1:56pm 1 review environment, boats, shipping, epa, air-pollution
http://redgreenandblue.org/2008/07/22/new-law-bolsters-us-efforts-to-make-oce...
From the page: "U.S. agencies have taken another step forward in implementing a key international agreement to reduce air pollution from large ships. Yesterday, President Bush signed into law the Maritime Pollution Protection Act of 2008, which clears the way for U.S. ratification of the international treaty regulating emissions â€" known as MARPOL Annex VI - from large diesel-powered, ocean-going vessels."
Rumbanana Salsa Group
Liked it Jul 22, 11:51am 1 review dancing, cuba, salsa, casino, timba
http://www.rumbanana.org/
Best salsa group in the PacNW!
Lovin' Fresh: Vanilla Rose Spritzer Recipe : Eat. Drink. Better.
Liked it Jul 22, 8:33am 0 review cooking
http://eatdrinkbetter.com/2008/07/21/lovin-fresh-vanilla-rose-spritzer-recipe/

Green Household Products - Seventh Generation’s Cheerleader for Eco Living : E…
Liked it Jul 21, 5:41pm 1 review environment, cleaning, home, green, seventh-generation
http://ecochildsplay.com/2007/12/21/green-household-products-seventh-generati...
From the page: "If you are a fan of Seventh Generation products you might find the interview interesting with President and â€oeChief Inspired Protagonist” of Seventh Generation Jeffrey Hollender on the Huffington Post.

On every package of Seventh Generationâ€s, non-toxic household products, you can find their corporate motto:

â€oeIn our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions upon the next seven generations.” "
Michigan Solar Car Team Seeks Edge with Sun Data : EcoLocalizer
Liked it Jul 20, 7:01pm 0 review science, university-of-michigan, solar-powered-cars, world-solar-challenge
http://ecolocalizer.com/2008/07/18/michigan-solar-car-team-seeks-edge-with-su...

Green Market Research in Six Easy Steps : Ecopreneurist
Liked it Jul 20, 6:59pm 0 review business, research, eco-entrepreneurs
http://ecopreneurist.com/2008/07/19/green-market-research-in-six-easy-steps/

2018: The Year of Petroleum Independence? : Gas 2.0
Liked it Jul 18, 11:22am 5 reviews alternative-energy, politics, oil, energy, climate-change
http://gas2.org/2008/07/18/2018-the-year-of-petroleum-independence/
From the page: "Former Vice-President Al Gore says we cannot wait until 2050 to curtail our carbon emissions. In Washington this week Gore made his case for eliminating petroleum from the United States economy by the year 2018. Is his goal too ambitious?"
Daily Kos: Ten Questions with Robert Zubrin
Liked it Jul 17, 4:01pm 1 review alternative-energy, oil, alternative-fuels, biofuels, ethanol
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/4/6/12235/79208
From the page: "Robert Zubrin is best known for his daring "Mars Direct" plan, but his most recent book, Energy Victory: Winning the War on Terror by Breaking Free of Oil is set a lot closer to home. His proposal on solving America's oil addition is simple -- some critics would say too simple. Here's what Dr. Zubrin has to say.

1. Your book draws a direct line between our dependence on foreign oil and the distorting effect this has on American foreign policy. Why do you think this connection isn't getting more play in the presidential campaign?"
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