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It’s Time to Consider Our Food’s Nitrogen Footprint Too – Shrinking Ocean Dead Zones Depends On It

photo: Tambako the Jaguar via flickr We’re pretty accustomed at this point, those of us in the green community at least, of talking about the carbon footprint of our food . But what about the nitrogen footprint? Considering that large effect nitrogen pollution has in creating ocean dead zones (and climate change will only make i… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Round Homes Catching On, But Are They Green?

Buckminster Fuller made his Dymaxion houses round because they were aerodynamic and because a circular house encloses more floor area for a given amount of perimeter material. According to the Ottawa Citizen , people are still doing it, for much the same reasons. But instead of aluminum, Laurie Murray and George Kerr built theirs out of cordwood, a very old fashioned form of construction where one takes foot thick slabs of wood laid on their sides…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Eminem Video’s Dominic Monaghan-Megan Fox Kiss Makes Ian Somerhalder Jealous

‘Wait, Dom made out with Megan Fox? Wow!’ ‘Vampire Diaries’ star joked about ‘Love the Way You Lie’ clip. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Audrey Kim Ian Somerhalder at the 2010 Teen Choice Awards Photo: MTV News Ian Somerhalder is jealous of his former “Lost” co-star Dominic Monaghan. It seems that the “Vampire Diaries” star wishes he had been cast in Eminem’s new music video for “Love the Way You Lie.” No, Somerhalder isn’t some big fan of the Rihanna collaboration … but he is a big fan of the idea of kissing Megan Fox. “Wait, Dom made out with Megan Fox? Wow!” Somerhalder joked to MTV News on the red carpet at the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday night in Los Angeles. “Maybe if I hadn’t been killed off of ‘Lost’ in the first season, I would have gotten to make out with Megan Fox.”

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Thoughts on Lollapalooza: Concerts Getting Cleaner?

Photos by Jeff Kart So I spent the weekend at Lollapalooza, along with another 200,000 or so people, rocking out to headliners like Green Day, The Strokes and Lady Gaga. And I noticed something. For the most part, people were doing the right thing: Recycling their beer cans, using refillable water bottles, putting trash in its place. Now this may not seem like a revolution, but it’s worth mentioning, especially against the backdrop of the first few Lollapaloozas I attended back in the 1990s…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Arcade Fire Go Big, Soundgarden Get Heavy: Sunday At Lollapalooza

Arcade Fire and Soundgarden go head-to-head with powerful Sunday night sets By James Montgomery and Kyle Anderson Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell performs at Lollapalooza on Sunday Photo: Rich Sancho/ MTV News CHICAGO — Over the past three days, there’s been no shortage of power from the big stages at Lollapalooza, though usually, it was coming from one side of Grant Park or the other. On Friday, it was Lady Gaga who provided the surge , and on Saturday, it was Green Day . But on Sunday (August 8), during the final night of Lolla 2010, we finally got dueling dynamos, as the Arcade Fire and the reunited Soundgarden squared off across the park with sets that packed a wallop, not just sonically, but physically, and emotionally, too. This wasn’t showmanship –neither band really brought out the big lights (or the even bigger explosions) like Gaga or Green Day did–this was old-fashioned, roll-up-your-sleeves, sweat-on-the-stage rock and roll, the kind that makes the genre so intoxicatingly compelling, and yet, is sadly, in shot supply these days. The Arcade Fire–who just celebrated the release of their The Suburbs album with a pair of sold-out shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden –took the stage in stately silhouette, while the orchestral strains of the title track swirled around them, and quickly proved that they had learned a thing or two from their recent gigs: namely, that their big, bawling new anthems sound best while played at very loud volume. “Ready To Start” rolled along theatrically, getting bigger and bigger with each passing bar. “Rococo” started ominous and hushed, then built with each repetition of the chorus, husband/wife team of Win Butler and Regine Chassagne letting their voices become progressively more entwined, while the crowd chanted along in unison. And “The Suburbs” was jaunty and strong-limbed, stretching and expanding with Butler seated behind a piano and Chassagne on a second drum kit for added oomph. They sprinkled their older stuff throughout, and it was just as life-affirming as it ever was, in particular “Neighborhood #2 (Laika),” which was even huge during the lilting verses, “No Cars Go,” which had the crowd chanting “Let’s Go!” while the band broke into an extended jam, and a swooning, smashing take on “Crown Of Love,” which crescendo-ed until it toppled over on itself, all melodramatic and overwrought, and left the tens of thousands in the audience waving their hands back and forth. But in a set where so much was so massive, there were a pair of moments that stood out as not only the hugest of the night, but probably of the entire weekend. And they came within minutes of one another. The first occurred towards the end of their 90-minute set, when the band let “Neighborhood 3 (Power Out)” come crashing directly into “Rebellion (Lies),” a wave of sound that got downright spiritual, at least judging by the amount of arms thrust skyward, and then tore through “Month of May” a fiery burner off the new album. At the conclusion, with feedback still drenching the air, fans pressed against the barrier could be seen bowing to the band. They deserved it. And then, for the encore, the (of course) did “Wake Up,” which has become their defacto anthem, and the band didn’t even have to provide the “Woah-Oh-Oh-Ohs!” (it was probably the only moment of the show where they weren’t working overtime). Instead, Butler instructed the crowd to sing so loudly that they could “hear it on the space station.” And they probably could. That’s the power of old-fashioned rock and roll, after all. And while all of this was happening at the north end of the park, Soundgarden were providing the power down on the south side, though they preferred to do so with brute force and maximum sludge. Playing only their third show in 12 years, the Seattle quartet rolled through a similar set to their Thursday night (August 5) show at the tiny Vic Theater just a few miles away in Chicago. But while that performance was compact and internal (matching the intimate nature of the venue), the Soundgarden that showed up to play the main stage at the close of the festival was the stadium-sized monster that most people remember from the “Black Hole Sun” days. By far the most low key band to headline their particular stage all weekend (especially considering Lady Gaga’s bombastic theatrics and Green Day’s penchant for crowd-friendly spectacle), Soundgarden did what they do best: Grind out vicious, sludgy anthems designed to hit the listener square in the gut. Just as they did a few nights prior, the band opened with the Badmotorfinger dirge “Searching With My Good Eye Closed,” which set the tone for a truly harrowing night of pounding, aggressive rock. While recognizable hits like “Black Hole Sun” and “Rusty Cage” got the biggest reactions, the crowd was appreciative of grinders like “4th of July” and “Let Me Drown,” which captured the same kind of energy the band kept in reserve back when they last headlined Lollapalooza (they played the main stage on the touring version in 1996). “This is the millionth time we’ve played Lollapalooza,” frontman Chris Cornell announced to the crowd. Really, it might as well have been ’96, as the group have not lost a step, nor have they forgotten their friends (former Pearl Jam and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Jack Irons showed up for the show-closing “Slaves and Bulldozers”). Soundgarden are about the closest thing Lollapalooza has to an institution, and though no songs played during their festival-closing set were written after ’96, there’s something to be said for tradition — really, really loud tradition. Soundgarden capped off a busy Sunday at Lollapalooza, which saw schizophrenic jumps from the over-the-top theatrics of X Japan to the grooviness of Erykah Badu to the stout riffage of Wolfmother to the gardening-friendly hip-hop vibe of Cypress Hill. An eclectic, sometimes wholly disjointed lineup, to be sure, but one that will live on in Lollapalooza history — and founder Perry Farrell wouldn’t have it any other way. Related Videos Lollapalooza 2010 Heats Up Chicago! Related Photos Lady Gaga, Soundgarden, Green Day Heat Up Lollapalooza 2010 Related Artists Soundgarden Arcade Fire

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As Pepsi’s Refresh Challenge Rolls On, Green Causes Vie for Funding

Image Credit: PowerShift 2011 via Refresh Everything In January, we told you about Pepsi’s Refresh Everything initiative, giving away $20 million in grants to individuals, businesses and non-profits that are working for change in six categories: health, arts and culture, food and shelter, the planet, neighborhoods, and education. The grants are awarded by popular vote: ev… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Robi Martins Height Bio

Biography for Robi Martins Nationality: Brazilian Hair Color: Light brown Eye Color: Green Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Belo Horizonte, Brazil Height: 5#39;9″ ; 175cm Measurements: (US) 33-23.5-34 ; (EU) 84-60-86 Dress Size: (US) 4 ; (EU) 34 Shoe Size: (US) 9 ; (EU) 40 ; (UK) 6.5 Mother agency: Why Model Management Agencies: * Traffic Models – Barcelona * Viva Models – Paris * Chic Management * Ten Model Management * Next Model Management – New York * Next Model Mana

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War Crimes Trial Interferes With Naomi Campbell’s Busy Schedule

Naomi Campbell so doesn’t have time for this. The British supermodel was a witness today at the war crimes tribunal of ex-Liberian president Charles Taylor in The Hague, Netherlands. She was there to detail how the ousted leader once sent her a gift of “dirty stones,” or blood diamonds . Campbell was called because she once received a gift of said stones from the dictator at a 1997 dinner on behalf of Nelson Mandela’s Children’s Fund. “I did not want to be here,” she told the prosecution. “I just want to get this over with and get on with my life, this is a big inconvenience for me.” Want some cheese with that whine, lady? We’re just glad the fashionista’s appearance came and went without phones thrown or drivers attacked . The testimony of Campbell, one of the world’s highest paid models, is considered vital to proving Taylor, in return for the diamonds, offered weapons training to neighboring Sierra Leone rebels, who subsequently slaughtered many civilians. Naomi Campbell Testifies

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Ashley Greene: Her Hairy Situation

Ashley Greene loves to change up her look – and THG loves to ask readers for their opinions on these changes. In the past, we’ve elicited your take on the actress’ hair – up or down? – as well as her lips, pink or bare? Now, we return to the former body part and take a closer look at Green’s hairy situation. A certified hottie no matter what style she chooses, Ashley has been spotted out over the past year in the opposing lengths and colors seen below. Which do you prefer?

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Minus Oil: Where Technology Can Curb Our Consumption

Photo via quapan Our culture is obsessed with technology, and for many people it seems the solution to our environmental conundrums is embedded in the ways we utilize the technology we have to create solutions. To a great degree, technology is what got us into this oil-dependent mess in the first place; still, it can very well be an important component of moving away from oil while maintaining the same degree of global connectivity we currently experience. In three major areas, including communication, transportation and food, we discuss ho… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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