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Warm and fuzzy thoughts

Recently, most of the world has come to a consensus on the fact that it is getting hot in here. And with global warming now fully accepted, scientists (or as I call them, smientists) are rehashing the same old solutions on how to fix it: alternative fuels, efficient machines, blah, blah, blah. Boring. As far as I'm concerned, the only thing their cars are a hybrid between is "big deal" and "who cares?".

To a more creative mind, the field of staving off cataclysmic global climate change can be a lovely way to spend an afternoon. Here's a fun sample in what I like to call

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Editor's Note: This episode was recorded on Feb. 17, so some celebratory events mentioned in the podcast have already passed.

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