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How To End The War On The Car: Recognize It Is A Win-Win Situation

In Toronto , the new Mayor thinks roads belong to trucks and cars , and thinks bike lanes slow them down. He calls bike lanes and streetcars a “war on the car.” In fact, there is some evidence of exactly the opposite; in many cases, a person on a bike might otherwise be taking up road space in a car. In New York , the investment in bike lanes has resulted in a 13% increase in usage last year, and an 88% increase in the last three years. According to

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‘American Idol’ Competitor ‘The Voice Of America’ Coming Next Spring

Mark Burnett-produced show will pair singers with celebrity mentors. By Gil Kaufman Mark Burnett Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images “American Idol” has ruled the TV landscape for almost a decade, drawing the biggest small-screen ratings of any show and quickly dispatching a series of wannabe competitors. But for next season, NBC has teamed up with “Survivor” heavyweight producer Mark Burnett to launch what could be the most serious challenge to the “Idol” throne yet. According to The Hollywood Reporter , NBC is aiming to steal the thunder of both “Idol” and Fox’s other upcoming reality singing show, Simon Cowell’s “The X Factor,” with a singing competition tentatively called “The Voice of America.” The show is based on the #1 program in the Netherlands, “The Voice of Holland,” which has reportedly put up some of the biggest ratings in Dutch TV history, steamrolling that country’s versions of “Idol” and “X Factor.” The new singing program is slated to premiere next spring, potentially going up against “Idol” and getting a jump on the fall launch of the first season of the American version of “The X Factor.” “Voice” will feature a panel of four celebrity coaches, who will sit with their backs to the contestants during the audition rounds in order to focus on their voices, not their looks. If they approve of the performance, they will push a button that will send the singer to the next round, claiming them as one of their students. If more than one judge likes a singer, that singer gets to choose which celebrity will be his or her coach. “Somebody will show up with all the right moves and look like a star, but their voice is only good, not great, and they don’t get chosen,” Burnett explained. “You’re dealing only with your sense of hearing — do you believe this voice is worthy of your commitment? The coaches have skin in the game and will be a part of the careers of these young performers after the show.” After the four teams are set, the coaches will mentor the contestants and pit the teams against one another, with viewers picking the winner. At times, the mentors will also place two team members against each other, giving them the same song to sing in front of the studio audience in order to decide which one they would like to keep developing. The final performance rounds, featuring the top vote getters from each team, will air live. The winner will receive a recording contract. The heat from the new kid on the block comes as “Idol” continues to tinker with its formula. In addition to the previously announced changes to its format, Entertainment Weekly reported on Monday that after the 325 Hollywood-round contenders were whittled down to 60, the whole crew moved to Las Vegas, where the remaining singers have been rehearsing to perform Beatles songs on the stage where Cirque du Soleil performs its Beatles homage, “Love.” New in-house mentor Interscope boss Jimmy Iovine has not only been providing advice on the new “American Idol,” but has brought along a group of mega-producers to guide the singers as well. Among the knob twiddlers offering advice: Alex da Kid (“Love the Way You Lie”), Tricky Stewart (“Baby”), Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins (“Telephone”), Polow da Don (“Turnin’ Me On”) and Jim Jonsin (“Whatever You Like”). Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Enrique Iglesias Kissed Female Fans

Enrique Iglesias Kissed Female Fans-Enrique Iglesias has a habit which you may find weird. But the Spanish singer often smooches her female fans during his performance. The 35-year-old pop-star explained that he often gets carried away while performing so he freely gives away sweet kisses to her girl fans. It has been reported that Iglesias Enrique Iglesias Kissed Female Fans is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Zac Efron And Vanessa Hudgens Called It Quits!

After half-a decade of being in love, High School musical lovers,ZAC Efron and Vanessa Hudgens have called it quits. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens,who starred as sweet and loving musically-inclined couple in the hit TV movie High School Musical,both amicably ended their romance and decided to pursue separate roads after their cherished relationship, “ran its Zac Efron And Vanessa Hudgens Called It Quits! is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Bird-Friendly Glass Among BuildingGreen’s Top 10 of the Year

Happy Orange Bird via Sam Howzit , Flickr. The folks at Arnold Glas are chirping about an award for Ornilux from BuildingGreen , as a Top 10 green building product of 2010. The Ornilux bird-friendly, spider-inspired glass was spotlighted earlier this year by TreeHugger. So I guess we… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New York Governor Orders Moratorium on Fracking, But It’s Only Sort of Good News

Daniel Foster via flickr This weekend, Governor Paterson ordered a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, that will last until July. But it’s only on certain kinds of drilling—horizontal wells as opposed to vertical wells—and it came after Paterson vetoed a bill that would have put all fracking on hold until May. At the same time, the Delaware River Basin Commission—of which Paterson is a member—also looks like it is

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Evangelicals May Now Hold Key to US Climate Action

Photo: Flickr, The U.S. National Archives , CC If there’s one broad group of activists that that is consistently and criminally under-publicized, it’s the still-growing community of evangelical environmentalists . They may go unrecognized due to the fact that the outlets (like this one) that traditionally cover green activism don’t quite know what to make of them, and mainstream media tend to relegate coverage to what amounts to a handful of novelty stories. And since evangelical … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Evangelicals May Now Hold Key to US Climate Action

Photo: Flickr, The U.S. National Archives , CC If there’s one broad group of activists that that is consistently and criminally under-publicized, it’s the still-growing community of evangelical environmentalists . They may go unrecognized due to the fact that the outlets (like this one) that traditionally cover green activism don’t quite know what to make of them, and mainstream media tend to relegate coverage to what amounts to a handful of novelty stories. And since evangelical … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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George Clooney, Alicia Keys Declare ‘We Want Peace’ For Sudan

Sudanese rapper Emmanuel Jal gathered children and famous friends for video to raise awareness of genocide. By Gil Kaufman Alicia Keys in the video preview for “We Want Peace” Photo: Gatwitch Ltd George Clooney has been using his celebrity to bring attention to the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan for years. Along with his dad, newsman Nick Clooney, he filmed the 2008 TV special “A Journey to Darfur” and now Clooney has teamed with an international coalition of stars to star in a music video for the “We Want Peace” global initiative. The effort, led by Sudanese hip-hop artist, activist and former child soldier Emmanuel Jal, benefits the Global Initiative for Sudan and also features cameos from Alicia Keys, Peter Gabriel, billionaire philanthropist Richard Branson, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former U.N. Secretary General and Nobel laureate Kofi Annan. “The issue has been there for a while, but we’re trying to gather support to raise awareness,” said Jal about the fears of another genocide and civil war in the country. A teaser for the video features Keys calling out to the “whole wide world” to scream out for peace. The clip features children holding up signs making the plea “We Want Peace,” and Jal said it was actually students who were instrumental in helping to alert the world to the genocide in his country. “If the students [in the anti-genocide coalition] STAND and George Clooney never went down there to bring it up to the public, it would have been worse,” he said of the effort launched in 2005 by students at Georgetown University to shed light on the problem of genocide in Darfur. “They made a lot of noise and put pressure on [then] President George Bush, and he announced that there was a genocide [in Darfur].” Jal said the key is making the public aware of the dire situation in his country, because, he believes, “If people know, they will do something.” With a booming drum track behind him, Jal raps, “We can send mankind to the moon/ And we can reach to the bottom of the sea/ That’s why it really kind of baffles me that we cannot end wars and bring peace,” calling on the world to scream and shout for peace. Jal, 30, has seen the devastation of the Darfur conflict first hand. He was born into the life of a child soldier, taking up arms at age 7, and then lost his mother during Sudan’s first civil war. But he rose up from those dire circumstances and became a spokesperson for Refugees United, Amnesty International and Oxfam and has performed at Live 8 and Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday concert, while his music has been featured on three “ER” episodes, the National Geographic documentary “God Grew Tired of Us” and the film “Blood Diamond.” Jal said the song was not exactly inspired by his country’s strife, but that it sprang from him in reaction to the situation. “There’s nothing to be inspired about,” he said. “It’s in my heart; my people are dying every day. Sometimes I feel like I want to move fast, but it’s slow, like I’m stuck in traffic. Having this moment and the frustration I have is what actually brings it out. You don’t need inspiration to come up with a song like that, it’s in you; it’s a desire.” If you are interested in helping, call the 1-800-GENOCIDE hotline to get involved and donate. A four-song EP featuring the tune, as well as vocal and instrumental tracks available for remixing, is available on iTunes now. Clooney and Jal are urging action now because of fears of the outcome of an upcoming referendum slated for January 9, 2011, in which the people of Southern Sudan and the region of Abyei will participate in a vote that Jal said could determine the country’s fate. It is believed that the North will once again launch a civil war if it loses control over the oil-rich southern region of the country. The last civil war, in 1983, lasted 20 years and claimed more than two million lives. “I’ve never had peace; I was born in war,” Jal said. “I’m still at war because people who died years ago are coming back into my life every morning. Whenever I try to run away, the voices are still echoing. I’m only at peace when I am speaking.” For more information on the issue, visit the site for Jal’s charity, Gua-Africa.org . Related Artists Alicia Keys

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Quote of the Day: British Energy Expert Blasts Gizmo Green Design

Green Gizmos on London’s “Green” Strata Tower Stephen Del Percio discusses a recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald , where British energy and building expert Roderic Bunn of Building Services Research and Information Association criticizes the Gizmo Green approach to green building:

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