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Justin Bieber Concert in Turkey / Istanbul – 02 May 2013

Bieber Storm in Istanbul! “Believe” ITU Stadium on May 2, 2013 part of the tour, which will give a concert with Justin Bieber’s album sales over 15 million w… http://www.youtube.com/v/o0V0PJQFnhA?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Follow this link: Justin Bieber Concert in Turkey / Istanbul – 02 May 2013

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Justin Bieber How To Love Lyrics Lil Wayne Cover Bruno Mars It Will Rain Lyrics Christmas Song Album

Justin Bieber How To Love Lyrics Lil Wayne Cover Bruno Mars It Will Rain Lyrics “Justin Bieber How To Love Lyrics” Christmas Song Album Songs “Bruno Mars It Will Rain” “Justin Bieber How To Love” “Lil Wayne How To Love” “Justin Bieber Baby” JustinBieberVEVO VEVO “Justin Bieber Christmas”… http://www.youtube.com/v/K_xohTDWoj8?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Go here to read the rest: Justin Bieber How To Love Lyrics Lil Wayne Cover Bruno Mars It Will Rain Lyrics Christmas Song Album

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Atmosphere: The Science Museum Opens Amazing Interactive Gallery to Explain Climate Change (Photos)

Image by Leonora Oppenheim We first heard about the The Science Museum’s new climate change gallery back in March this year when we read an exasperating report in The Times saying the museum was “revising the contents of its new climate science gallery to reflect the wave of scepticism that has engulfed the issue in recent months.” It seems like a shaky and uncertain start, so we’ve been waiting to see what the fuss was all about ever since. Now we’re pleased to say that the gallery is open in London and TreeHugger was … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New Recycling Process Could Recycle 100% of Plastic Packaging

Photo via University of Warwick One of the most disappointing aspects of Christmas (besides the crazed consumerism) is the piles of plastic packaging left over after the morning commotion. In fact, Science Daily reports that each American consumes an average of 120 grams of plastic wrapping on Christmas gifts, most of which is not recyclable. But that might just change (the recycling part, not the wasteful plastic packaging) thanks to a new technique for processing practically any type of plastic. Now that is some Christmas wish come true… … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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10 Stunning Eco Hotels Around the World (Slideshow)

Photo: Hitesh Mehta/Collins Design Whether you’re planning your next splurge of a vacation — or just trying to mentally escape your drab cubicle — the striking architecture and views of these environmentally-friendly hotels will do the trick. In Authentic Ecolodges , author and architect Hitesh Mehta highlights 36 of the most beautiful — and sustainable– hotels around the world, from China and Thailand to Canada and Tazmania, ranging in price from $15 a night to over $500 a night. We’ve highlighted 10 of the most incredible hotels here, with descrip… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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10 Stunning Eco Hotels Around the World (Slideshow)

Photo: Hitesh Mehta/Collins Design Whether you’re planning your next splurge of a vacation — or just trying to mentally escape your drab cubicle — the striking architecture and views of these environmentally-friendly hotels will do the trick. In Authentic Ecolodges , author and architect Hitesh Mehta highlights 36 of the most beautiful — and sustainable– hotels around the world, from China and Thailand to Canada and Tazmania, ranging in price from $15 a night to over $500 a night. We’ve highlighted 10 of the most incredible hotels here, with descrip… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Qnuru 6.4W and 9.2W LED Lightbulbs (Product Review)

Photo: Michael Graham Richard LED Lights Are Coming of Age To paraphrase William Gibson, the future of lighting is here, it’s just not evenly distributed. Light-emitting diodes (LED) lightbulbs have been coming on the market in the past few years, but their quality varies greatly, from “almost perfect” to “horrible” (kind of like the early compact fluorescents). I had the opportunity to spend a few days with two LED lightbulbs from Qnuru , and I’d like to share my impressions with you. Read on for more photos and my rev… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Qnuru 6.4W and 9.2W LED Lightbulbs (Product Review)

Qnuru 6.4W and 9.2W LED Lightbulbs (Product Review)

Photo: Michael Graham Richard LED Lights Are Coming of Age To paraphrase William Gibson, the future of lighting is here, it’s just not evenly distributed. Light-emitting diodes (LED) lightbulbs have been coming on the market in the past few years, but their quality varies greatly, from “almost perfect” to “horrible” (kind of like the early compact fluorescents). I had the opportunity to spend a few days with two LED lightbulbs from Qnuru , and I’d like to share my impressions with you. Read on for more photos and my rev… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Basics of Infrastructure

Photo Credit: vaxomatic / creative commons It’s in vogue these days, infrastructure that is. Everyone is talking about it. Pronounced in-fruh-struhk-cher , it’s phonetically brilliant. But do you know what it really means? With regard to sustainability, infrastructure is at the core of society’s attempt and struggle to live in harmony with nature. When you talk about energy, you are actually talking abo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Remote Controlled Planes and Image Recognition Software Track Arctic Seals on Thin Ice

Photo by jomilo75 via Flickr Creative Commons In a first-of-its-kind project, researchers from Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, a joint venture of CU-Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, are using cameras mounted to a remote controlled plane, called the Scan Eagle, to scan arctic areas monitoring seal populations as the ice levels decline. The project is keeping tabs on both the melting ice, and the animals to understand what impact warming temperatures are having on animals that rely on those … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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