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Greenpeace builds Cayenne and M-Class bulldozers for some reason or another

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

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Running diesel vehicles on biofuels is a good thing, right? Not always, according to Greenpeace Argentina. It seems that the export of soybeans from Argentina is causing more pollution than was initially estimated. Also, too much of Argentina’s native forests are being mowed down for the soybeans. These issues are in stark contrast with two of Greenpeace’s stated charters: (1) catalyzing an energy revolution to address the number one threat facing our planet: climate change and (2) supporting sustainable agriculture by encouraging socially and ecologically responsible farming practices.

No Greenpeace protest would be complete without some sort of outlandish stunt, and this one follows suit. Because most of the Argentinian biodiesel goes to Germany, a Mercedes-Benz M-Class and a Porsche Cayenne were made to look like bulldozers by men and women wielding German flags. The two SUV’s were surrounded by fake tree stumps. Once again, Greenpeace has done an admirable job of catching plenty of attention. Whether the group’s wacky efforts have any effect, though, is another matter entirely.

[Source: Argentina Auto Blog - translated]

Vegan Tuile Cookies

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by admin

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These gorgeous cookies are Lolo’s latest creation over at VeganYumYum. The delicate creations are definitely a labor of love - she baked them and then shaped them herself - but they look totally worth it.

I like Lolo’s recipes because she takes chances with her food, swapping butter and whole milk for Earth Balance and soy milk and coming up with mouth-watering results. That’s what she did with these cookies, substituting in Earth Balance and what she calls “flax egg,” a mixture of ground flax seed and water, and then baking them and quickly shaping them when they came out of the oven.

Lolo filled her cookies with soy almond pudding and strawberries (and chocolate jimmies) but you could fill them with anything you wanted, or dip them in chocolate, or smother them in berries and cream…
SOURCE:VeganYumYum.