It's time for the Linkfest. I have assumed the linking position and I'm wearing protective headgear so let's get started.
- Word on the street at Autoblog Green is that the next 007 film may include a hydrogen-powered auto. Of course I was the first to report on James Bond's previously unknown eco-friendly ways.
- And speaking of Bond, hydrogen and jetpacks...
- Memo to self: Remember to not inhale pig brain particles.
- It's a sad world when you can't rely on the integrity of bigfoot hoaxers.
- Lettuce and spinach - now with radiation!
- Another reason to love Radiohead. And I do love Radiohead.
- Patriot Daily News Clearing House (one of my favorite patriots) tells how low level exposure of inorganic arsenic in drinking water supplies has been linked to the risk of type 2 diabetes.
- A piece of ice that measures approximately half the size of Manhattan broke off Greenland's Petermann Glacier recently. Johnny Rook has the story and the satellite photos.
- The oil and coal industries have spent nearly a half billion dollars on lobbying in the first half of this year. (Hat tip to DeSmog's Ross Gelbspan).
- Check out the Environmental Photographer of the Year pics at The Guardian. Some mind-blowing images.
Go enjoy them and let's do this linkfest thing soon again, okay?














