This seems to be a bit old, but I haven't found it here in hugg.com and I think it's a nice article. "Arborist Loren Westenberger moved a 125-ton 100-year-old live oak, 120 feet from the center of the lot where an addition to the Church of Scientology is being built in Clearwater, Florida.
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Stately Clearwater Oak Takes Record Breaking Trip
(via environment.theflaglandbase.org)
Submitted by clavaque on Sun, 2008-05-25 23:08. | Tags: nature | take action | technology | clearwater | Florida | good example | oak | preservation | record | Relocation | scientology | tree

MIT Students Use Pedal Power to Run Computers
(via www.greentechgazette.com)
MIT student cyclists are using pedal power to run laptops and supercomputers in two different challenges.
Submitted by greentechgazette on Tue, 2007-12-18 19:45. | Tags: technology | bikes | computers | cyclists | exercise | MIT | pedal | power | record | students | world

Hydrogen Go-Kart Breaks Land Speed Record
(via www.hydrogencarsnow.com)
A hydrogen fuel cell go-kart has broken the world land-speed record while giving off zero emissions.
Submitted by hydrokevin on Mon, 2007-09-17 15:21. | Tags: transportation | cars | cell | emissions | formula | fuel | go | Hydrogen | kart | land | racing | record | speed | zero
Bio Fuel Powered Car Breaks World Speed Record
(via www.cardevotion.com)
Going Green and going fast - The world speed record for a street car was broken by an E85 Doge Viper that runs on clean burning Bio Diesel. The 1200 horsepower car rocketed from a standstill to 220.7 MPH in one mile.
Submitted by austinjt on Tue, 2007-08-07 18:37. | Tags: science | technology | transportation | bio fuel | car | cardevotion | dodge viper e85 | engine | record | speed | technology | transportation
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