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Diddy-Dirty Money Ladies Talk ‘SNL’ Debut, Vogue Mixtape

‘We were … like, ‘Oh my God, that’s Robert De Niro!’ ladies say of sharing ‘Saturday Night Live’ episode with Hollywood veteran. By Mawuse Ziegbe Sean “Diddy” Combs onstage with Dawn Richard and Kalenna Harper Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Diddy-Dirty Money’s long-awaited concept album, Last Train to Paris, will finally arrive in stores December 14, and the trio are about make their “Saturday Night Live” debut. But there’s one thing in particular that makes this time especially thrilling for the Dirty Money ladies, Dawn Richard and Kalenna: meeting Hollywood heavyweight Robert De Niro. “What’s crazy is that Kalenna and I are both huge Robert De Niro fans and he’s hosting, and so it’s really exciting, because it’s a time when the album is coming out December 14,” Richard told MTV News on Friday (December 3), the day before the crew is slated to rock the “SNL” stage. “We only got a week and a half left [before the album’s release]. It’s a really good time for us. Our album … just really hit the Internet airwaves, and it’s crazy because everyone’s giving us positive feedback.” Even though one of their screen idols was milling about Studio H8, the ladies resisted the urge to pounce on the Hollywood legend — for now. “We did get to speak in the hallway. We didn’t get any pictures. We didn’t want to be groupies or anything. We were inside groupies like, ‘Oh my God, that’s Robert De Niro!’ But we was just trying to get it all contained and stay pretty professional. We were moving. We were trying on clothes that day. We had rehearsal, so we wanted to get the lighting right, the sound,” Kalenna explained, adding with a laugh, “But we’ll see him tomorrow. We’re gonna jump on his back when we see him.” Aside from tackling Oscar-winning actors, the songstresses are readying for the release of the long-delayed Paris project. But judging by the album’s star-crammed lineup and creative relationship with a bevy of game-changing celebs, they’re probably not the type of broads you’d slap with the “groupie” label. “It’s kind of a payoff for us,” Richard said of the album’s release. “I know when Kalenna and I speak, we sometimes feel giddy because people like Grace Jones, Trey Songz, Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa, Usher — I mean pioneers of the game said, ‘You know what? We want to be on your album,’ ” the ex-Danity Kane star said, adding that Lil Wayne and Drake also contributed to the record. The ladies maintain that more than just being a collabo-fest, Paris is a labor of love that has been years in the making, pegging the origin of the project years before the trio’s team-up was announced . “December 14 is gonna be a really big day for us because it’s not one year of saying, ‘Oh, we’re gonna just decide to put an album together.’ It’s three years of making sure that people digested what we wanted to give them and they really appreciated the sound that was given,” Richard said. After such a long incubation period, the album deserved a stunningly fabulous introduction to the fans. The crew cooked up an exceedingly fierce “prelude” to the record by releasing a collection of sleek Paris snippets this week hosted by fashion’s go-to publication, Vogue, and features drops from sartorial superstars like Isaac Mizrahi and longtime Vogue contributor Andr

UN Urges Phase Out Of Incandescent Bulbs, Guarantees Their Survival In USA

Eco Piggy Lamp from Ariel Rojo Design Studio In America, Joe Barton introduced BULB, the Better Use of Light Bulbs Act, to repeal legislation that set minimum efficiency standards and would phase out incandescent bulbs. He’s quoted in the New York Times: The unanticipated consequence of the ’07 act – Washington-mandated layoffs in the middle of a desperate recession – is one of many examples of what happens when politicians and activists think they know better than consumers … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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UK Carbon Emissions From Shipping Six Times Higher Than Reported: New Study

photo: Steve Gibson/photohome.co.uk via flickr There’ve been lots of attempt to calculate the true climate change cost of globalized shipping of goods on a nation-by-nation basis, with divergent results based upon where the boundaries are drawn. A new attempt at that from the University of Manchester says that carbon emission… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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LED Lighting Has Become Almost Boring, and That’s A Good Thing

spacewalker by Dark, displayed by Eurolite all lousy images by Lloyd Alter We become so jaded and blase´. A few years ago, walking through the Light Canada Show (part of IIDEX and the Green Living Festival in Toronto) I was bug-eyed at all of the wonderful innovation in LED lighting. But in just a few years they have become mainstream and commodified, and I really found the pickings to be slim, mostly just another strip light or street light or ceiling. I know that this i… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Steam Punk Chandelier From Old Bikes? Yes, Please

Photos via Carolina Fontoura Alzaga Artists Carolina Fontoura Alzaga has a way with bike chains. She transforms old bike parts into some seriously cool one-of-a-kind chandeliers. They have a certain steam punk style that we love, while also upcycling up what might otherwise go to the landfill. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The 2010 VMAs By The Numbers

Everything from the 130 crew members who built the stage to the one pigeon that flew out of Chelsea Handler’s dress. By James Montgomery Chelsea Handler at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images Well, the 2010 Video Music Awards are in the books (unless they’re still airing a repeat of the show), and while there are innumerable ways to recap an event like this — everything from lengthy, analytical pieces to the much more direct ” Lady Gaga and Eminem won everything” — we figured the best way to do it was just to focus on the numbers. What can we say? Math is awesome. So, before we look ahead to 2011, here’s a look back on the just-completed 2010 show. Here are the VMAs, by the numbers, courtesy of the folks in front of — and behind — the cameras. 8 : Number of awards won by Lady Gaga 8 : Number of awards won by everyone else 600 : Feet of white carpet laid outside the Nokia Theatre 1 : Massive canopy hanging above the stage (and out into the crowd) inside 4 : “Petals” that made up the canopy 14,000 : Feet of bent aluminum tube used to frame the canopy 30,000 : Square feet of fabric that made up the canopy 53,000 : Labor hours required to build the canopy 130 : Stage crew members working on the VMA stage each day 2,949 : LED units used on the VMA stage 4,995,904 : Single LED pixels inside the units 1,300 : Lighting units used for the show 4 : Number of city blocks those lights could light for a month 260,000 : Pounds of weight hanging from the ceiling of the Nokia 45,000 : Square feet of drapes used on the stage 1 : Number of football fields those drapes could cover 16,100 : Square feet of visible stage area 2,650 : Seats pulled from the Nokia to make the stage fit 26 : Cameras used to shoot the show 6 : Months of designing and drafting time to design the set 6 : Number of pigeons (not actual doves) hired for VMA host Chelsea Handler ‘s opening monologue 1 : Number of pigeons that actually flew out of her dress (albeit not in the direction it was supposed to) The Moonmen have all been handed out and the stars have gone home, but there’s plenty of 2010 MTV Video Music Awards news, interviews, behind-the-scenes scoop, party reports and more still to come, so keep it locked on MTVNews.com. Related Videos VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Show Highlights

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National Conservation Lands Face Threat from Vandals and Looters

Canyons of the Ancients. Image Credit: Bureau of Land Management Southwest Colorado’s Canyons of the Ancients is home to the greatest known concentration of archaeological sites in the United States. However, though it is protected as part of the National Conservation Lands , this ancient home of the Anasazi people is in trouble, and it’s not alone. Overseen by the Conservation Lands Foundation , the Na… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Push Begins for 60 MPG Fuel Economy Standard by 2025

Photo via the Telegraph It’s time to get creative. Climate legislation, as we all know, is kaput. Hope is dim for any kind of greenhouse gas limiting policy to emerge over the next year — or years, more likely. So climate activists and green groups are starting to think outside the box for how to cut carbon in large scale, meaningful ways. One promising option that has arisen is to push for more stringent fuel economy standards — a coalition of environmental groups has just launched a campaign urging the Obama ad… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Weird Solar Device of the Day: Solight Concept for Indoor Plants

Image via Yanko Design A new concept design by Lee Ju Won is the ultimate middle man. It sticks to a window to harness the power of the sun to run LEDs that provide light to potted plants that sit under it. Um, what’s wrong with this picture? … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Plumen Proves We Want Weirdly Shaped Light Bulbs

Image via Plumen A couple years ago, we told you about a concept light bulb called Plumen

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