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Newsweek dissects the "Greening of America"



Perhaps we'll take this as a sign that AutoblogGreen is on the right track. The current issue of Newsweek takes a look at what it calls the "Greening of America," and finds that Americans of all political stripes and cultures are looking for ways to be green and cut back on using excess amounts of energy. Republicans, priests, environmentalists and more are interviewed in the story, which focuses on greener ways to travel, build a home or invest money. At the end of the article (on "page" 3 of the internet version) the article finally gets to talking about ethanol, hybrids, etc., and mentions bits of information we wrote about recently, like Ford backing away from its hybrid promise and the news that Smart cars will be coming to the U.S.

[Source: Newsweek]

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