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London’s Comprehensive Electric Vehicle Plan Takes Shape

Image credit: Source London From city-wide charging at Sainsbury’s supermarkets to individual borough councils opening electric vehicle charging stations at an impressive rate, London has already seen its fair share of pro-electric car initiatives. But when Mayor Boris Johnson announced that every Londoner … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Rush Limbaugh blasts Motor Trend for Chevrolet Volt award, editor fires back

Rush Limbaugh just wants his internal combustion engine back. Just like the founding fathers envisioned when they invented cars at the Constitutional Convention. Or something like that. In any case, Limbaugh is unhappy with the liberal media at Motor Trend because they named the Chevrolet Volt their 2011 Car of the Year. Nov. 22, Motor Trend, quoting Limbaugh: “Folks, of all the cars, no offense, General Motors, please, but of all the cars in the world, the Chevrolet Volt is the Car of the Year? Motor Trend magazine, that’s the end of them. How in the world do they have any credibility? Not one has been sold. The Volt is the Car of the Year.” Motor Trend’s Todd Lassa quickly dismisses the specious “not one has been sold” argument by noting the Volt hasn’t yet gone on sale. Their decision to name GM’s plug-in electric as Car of the Year was based on test drives and other pre-sale reviews of the Volt. There’s perhaps a legitimate criticism here about all Car of the Year awards processes. These awards are given to new or completely overhauled models. Until we see how a car performs in real world conditions over an extended period of time, the pronouncements of automotive journalists are basically educated guesses. However, you don’t hear Limbaugh or anyone else raising a stink about past forgettable Motor Trend Cars of the Year. No one ever takes the magazine to task for fawning over the completely style-less 1995 Chrysler Cirrus or equally bland 1997 Chevy Malibu. Limbaugh’s beef with the Volt isn’t a question of automotive aesthetics or engineering. He just doesn’t like the Volt because it’s one of them librul eel-eck-trick cars that Muslim-Socialist Obama forced on the real ‘Mericans in Detroit. That an interesting theory. Interesting, in so far as it’s completely made up. As Lassa explains, the Volt was unveiled as a concept car in January 2007 and championed by GM’s in-house environmental skeptic Bob Lutz. At which point, Lassa suggests Limbaugh (soberly) drive one for himself. Nov. 22, Motor Trend: All the shouting from you or from electric car purists on the left can’t distort the fact that the Chevy Volt is, indeed, a technological breakthrough. And it’s more. It’s a technological breakthrough that many American families can use for gas-free daily commutes and well-planned vacation drives. It’s expensive for a Chevy, but many of those families will find the gasoline saved worth it. If you can stop shilling for your favorite political party long enough to go for a drive, you might really enjoy the Chevy Volt. I’m sure GM would be happy to lend you one for the weekend. Just remember: driving and Oxycontin don’t mix. Some might call that last line a cheap shot, but it’s hard to consider Limbaugh without factoring in his history of drug abuse. Back in the 1990s, even Limbaugh’s most hardened critics would concede the man had wit and style. Today, he seems more like another angry man looking to shout at clouds than anything else. From his “phony soldiers” comments to mocking Michael J. Fox’s Parkinson’s Disease to suggesting that Donavan McNabb – 32nd all-time quarterback rating, ahead of Troy Aikman and Bart Starr – was over-rated, Limbaugh’s rantings betray more than just controversial political opinions. They suggest a man divorced from reality. There’s some evidence that long-term Oxycontin addiction can permanently diminish brain function: Livestrong.com: Oxycontin abuse can result in problems in the brain and heart. For example, Oxycontin abuse can result in a build-up of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain, which puts pressure on the tissue. The increase pressure in the skull can cause changes in mental function, such as confusion. It seems reasonable to ask, after these increasingly regular controversies, if Limbaugh is still playing with a full deck. After all, he’d be the first to raise the issue if it was his political enemy, with a five year-plus prescription opiate addiction, making repeated baseless assertions about almost every subject under the sun. added by: TimALoftis

Kanye West’s Dark Twisted Fantasy: Move On, Or Get Out Of The Way

The story may have begun on September 13, 2009, but it ends with West’s thrilling, chilling opus, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Kanye West Photo: Jim Spellman/ WireImage I was there the night Kanye West started writing My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. It was September 13, 2009, at the MTV Video Music Awards. You probably remember what happened that night . Anyway, I was there, standing about 200 feet from West when he bolted onstage during Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech. I heard the gasps from the celebs sitting around him and the boos from the folks up in the cheap seats. I saw him flip them the bird, stride defiantly back to his seat, throw his arm around Amber Rose. I saw Pink walk by the couple during a commercial break, say something pointed and shake her head in disgust, while her security guards tried in vain to shuffle her along. I watched as West was escorted out into the wings of Radio City Music Hall, up a flight of stairs, where huddled members of MTV’s brass (like my bosses’ bosses’ bosses) were waiting. I didn’t hear what was said after that, but I could tell it was tense, because I was specifically told to move on by a pair of security guards in black suits who clearly weren’t up for negotiation. So, yes, I was there the night Fantasy was conceived, even if West wasn’t actually scribbling down lyrics or punching drum patterns into an MPC at the time (how could he do all that and still hold his Hennessy Black?). It was the moment when ‘Ye became the most-hated man in America, a rapping amalgamation of “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and Alex Rodriguez and that terrible toddler you always see in the grocery store. The implications of his VMA tantrum were so far-reaching that our current president called him “a jackass” and our 39th president ripped his behavior as “completely uncalled for.” In retrospect, the whole thing seems pretty ridiculous, but at the time, it was the biggest scandal on the planet, and ‘Ye spent the next few months apologizing (and apologizing and apologizing ) for what he had done … even if, you know, what he said during his tirade was sort of right. It didn’t matter. He was vilified. He became a laughingstock, a cautionary tale. People whispered that he was headed for rehab. Instead, West decided to go into seclusion. The story refused to die. So one day, somewhere in Hawaii (or India ) or wherever he was holed up, Kanye made a decision: He was done apologizing. He was finished hiding. And he didn’t care what Donald Trump or Jimmy Carter had to say about him. Not anymore. And that’s when he decided to welcome us all into his Dark Twisted Fantasy. The story may have begun on September 13, 2009, but it ends right now. Because Fantasy is most definitely the last word, the final chapter. And, no, Kanye’s not saying he’s sorry, not even once. It is less an act of contrition than it is a declaration of independence, an unapologetic, unflinching ode to excess and depravity, a sweeping ride through thrilling highs and crushing lows, a blow-by-blow account of one man’s battle to find not only himself but a balance between the immediacy of sexuality and the long-term ledger of spirituality. It is a garish theatrical spectacle, a production filled with angels and demons, ghosts and Greek choruses, kings and pharaohs, judges, juries and executioners. In other words, it is a pretty apt summation of the past 14 months of Kanye West’s life: an over-the-top, too-ridiculous-to-be-real spectacle that never seemed to end. Which is why everything on Fantasy seems to be pushed to the breaking point — and then pushed even further beyond. The beats are badder, the boasts bigger. The women are looser and the cars faster. The stakes are higher and the temperature hotter. West can’t get higher or lower, angrier or hornier, steadier or more unhinged. It is a thrilling, chilling listen, not only the most jaw-dropping accomplishment of his already stellar career, but the most personal too. West has been surrounded and suffocated, tormented and judged, and he’s smart enough to know that he’s powerless to change the tide of public opinion. So instead, he’s just going to explain himself. “Take it or leave it, believe it or not,” he seems to be saying with Fantasy, “But here is who I am and this is why I do what I do.” That fearlessness, that honesty is what makes Fantasy such an incredible album. It is defiantly anti-reconciliatory. There are no olive branches extended, and if you hate Kanye for every tantrum he’s thrown and you’re past the point of forgiveness, then you are most definitely going to skip his new album. And it will be your loss. The bald-faced swagger of tracks like “Monster” or Power,” the complex fragility of “Runaway” or “Blame Game,” the lyrical scope of “Hell of a Life” or “Gorgeous,” it’s an embarrassment of riches and a dazzling array of accomplishments, though perhaps the most dazzling is this: With My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West has closed the book, he has moved past his detractors, and he’s done it by going deep, by being brave and bold and, yes, probably a little crazy too. Move on or get the hell out of the way because Kanye is done apologizing for what he did. Finally. Do you think Kanye’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy represents his best work to date? Sound off in the comments! Related Videos Kanye West’s ‘Runaway’ MTV News Extended Play: Kanye West Related Photos Pop Culture References In Kanye West’s ‘Runaway’ Related Artists Kanye West

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Paris Hilton Blasts Paparazzi In Maui

‘I flew to Hawaii to relax and get some privacy and they won’t stop,’ socialite tweets. By Mawuse Ziegbe Paris Hilton Photo: Getty Images After her recent drug bust, which sparked a media frenzy and apparently cost her boyfriend his job, it’s not surprising Paris Hilton retreated to Hawaii for some time out of the limelight. But being Paris Hilton usually means it’s hard to shake the spotlight, and the socialite lamented being flanked by throngs of overzealous photogs while on vacation. “The paparazzi have been out of control in Maui,” Hilton tweeted on Thursday (September 9). “We had to call the cops because they have been trespassing on our property all week trying to get shots. As well as chasing our car wherever we go and almost running other cars off the road. It’s not only invasive and annoying, but dangerous as well.” Hilton was spotted in Hawaii on Labor Day weekend and, judging by the rest of her Twitter feed, the starlet kept things low-key, opting for movie nights and breezy surf rock instead of flashy nights on the town. But the socialite’s recent legal troubles appear to still be plaguing Hilton, who blasted the proliferation of rumors she feels have spiked since her arrest. “I flew to Hawaii to relax and get some privacy and they won’t stop,” Hilton wrote to her followers. “I am so sick of them and all these ridiculous rumors people are inventing, it’s disgusting and very hurtful.” , tweeting, “These rumors going around are so ridiculous, untrue and cruel. I’m not going to even pay attention to them, because I know the truth.” days after police say they found .8 grams of cocaine in her purse following a traffic stop on the Las Vegas Strip. The heiress has claimed the bag, and its contents, didn’t belong to her. Hilton is due back in Vegas for an October 27 court date. If convicted, the socialite could face anything from probation to four years in jail. In addition to her current legal troubles, for violating probation stemming from a DUI bust the year before. What do you think about Paris Hilton’s recent tweets? Sound off in the comments below! Related Photos Moments In Paris Hilton’s Legal Life Related Artists Paris Hilton

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On This Labor Day, Demand Safe Green Jobs, And Honor Those Who Work With Their Hands

There is a price to pay for cheap energy and gas for our cars that goes beyond dollars, as we saw this year with the 29 dead miners in West Virginia and the 11 on the Deepwater Horizon platform in the Gulf. American labor used to make things and fix things, and used to be proud to do it, for a decent wage. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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U.S. Soldiers Film Themselves Pranking Iraqi by Planting a Grenade In His Trunk [Videuoh]

A reality TV show that pranks celebrities by planting fake bombs in their cars is causing a stir in Iraq. But a couple months ago, U.S. soldiers filmed themselves planting a live grenade in an Iraqi’s trunk as a ‘prank.’ More

High on Electric Cars: Canada’s Cannabis Cruiser

Image via: CBC News Hemp isn’t only TreeHugger approved. It’s won this green yogini over in the health department with its number of nutritional benefits. It’s an animal-free source of essential fatty acid omegas, proteins and amino acids–all-important for heart, brain and skin health. Who knew that a spoonful of hemp powder wouldn’t only find its wa… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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See-Through Car is Super Efficient (307 mpg!)

Photos from Bridgestone Americas Inc . This car turns heads. It’s clear. And clearly one of the most efficient in the world. It was built by students at the DeLaSalle Automotive Design Studio in Kansas City, Missouri, as a high school class project…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Does Obama Really Support Sustainable Agriculture?

Image credit: The WHO Farm When Michelle Obama first announced her White House garden , locavores everywhere rejoiced. Here was a highly symbolic, yet practical, indication of where the administration stood on sustainable agriculture. Yet while the First Lady has since enlarged the White House garden , and even

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Is the Electrification of Transportation a Good Thing? (Part 2)

Electric Cars are Coming – Is it a Good Thing? In part 1 , we looked at why it’s important to get our cars off oil and what the first part of that transition might look like. Today, we look at the next phase, the electrification of transportation. Is it a good thing? Why? Isn’t it just moving pollution around because of all those batteries and coal plants? Let’s have a look…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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