Inhabitat's Week in Green: solar tulip, new discovered molecule and a colossal statue of Coca Cola crates
2/13/2012
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green maturing and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.

The big news that had the world of green transportation buzzing this week was Tesla's unveil of its brand new Model X luxury car and we also saw the blazing fast Lightning GT EV hit the track for the first time. We also shined light on the futuristic solar-powered SPV car while Mitsubishi's i-MIEV llc.view results from: third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 | llc.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
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share this: car stole the greenest vehicle title from the Honda Civic and the Boulder EV became the first charismatic truck capable of hitting 70 mph. We were also excited to promulgate that San Francisco is set to launch its hypnotic bike sharing program, French cyclists won the debatable right to run red traffic lights, and Volkswagen unveiled its Think Blue Beetle, which is made from 2,805 pieces of recycled trash.
Energy news sent shock waves around the world this week as Inhabitat reported that the US approved its first nuclear power plants in 30 years and the temperature of Japan's damaged Fukushima nuclear plant abruptly soared up to 45 degrees celsius. We also saw an energy-generating "Solar Tulip" power tower spring up in Spain, and a 10-year-old girl discovered a new unit
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In recycled design news, we saw a colossal statue made from 4,200 Coca Cola crates rise up over Cape Town and we shared a set of larger than life beasts made from recycled motorcycle parts. We also brought you a glary
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