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Desktop Earth Turns Your Computer Into A Gorgeous Globe

Image via Desktop Earth A very cool new download puts the whole world right on your desktop and in real time, shows where the sun is rising and setting. Using NASA’s Blue Marble Next and Earth’s City Lights, the download follows the earth’s rotation and can be customized to even follow the way the planet looks as seasons change. Follow the moon, electric lights, or shadows, and track cloud cover, watching the world spin as you work. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Couple to Wed Thanks to 400,000 Recycled Cans

Photo via TinyTall After Pete Geyer and Andrea Parrish became engaged, they decided to say “I can” before saying “I do,” and in more ways than one. The couple worked to make their wedding not just a celebration of the love they have for each other, but to show a bit of love to the planet as well–by funding the ceremony solely through the recycling of aluminum cans . With a modest wedding bu… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The world’s most useless person of the week: Sarah Palin

In a perfect world, Palin would have taken her rightful place as a historical footnote along with all the other has beens, also-rans, and never weres after the 2008 election. Maybe she could have extended her fifteen minutes into an early elimination in season 75 of Dancing with the Stars. link: http://www.bite.ca/bitedaily/2010/06/worlds-most-useless-person-of-the-week/ added by: romanswietlik

Scientists Confirm the First Direct Photo of an Exoplanet

See that little dot in the upper left corner? It is a planet orbiting a sun-like star. We know of a few hundred planets like this, but this one is special — we now know it's the first one to have its picture properly taken from Earth. The adaptive optics system at the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii snapped this photo in the infrared part of the light spectrum. It shows a hot, large Jupiter-like planet near a smallish sun-like star. It was actually found two years ago, but astronomers couldn't be sure they were really looking at a planetary system and not some lucky alignment of objects. Now they're sure. “Our new observations rule out this chance alignment possibility, and thus confirms that the planet and the star are related to each other,” says David Lafreni

The Weight of 74 Golden Gate Bridges Wasted in Food. Each Year. In USA Alone.

Not a grocery shop — inside a supermarket dumpster. Photo: Warren McLaren / inov8 We mentioned the other day that the WorldWatch Institute was putting their wonderful WorldWatch magazine out to pasture. But doesn’t mean they won’t continue to deliver a searing look at our planet’s problems and solutions. At the start of this year they released their State of the World 2010 book, which was subtitled Transforming Cultures: From Consumerism to Sustainability. It… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Today on Planet 100: Sarah Palin In Bad Taste (Video)

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5 Sexy + Sassy Sandals for Summer (Photos)

Ladies, summer is now truly upon us, well it certainly is here in London , and tis the season to have fun with our feet, though not we must add at the expense of the planet or people. Happily there is a wide range of seriously stylish ethical footwear brands out there these days, there’s really no need t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Wade Davis on What it Means to be Human and Alive

Photo credit: Ryan Hill Wade Davis might have the most amazing job on the planet. Trained as an anthropologist and ethnobotonist, he’s lived among some of the most remarkable cultures of the world and been witness to (and participant in) many moments that no outsider has ever seen. Davis has written scores of books, but is probably best known for The Serpent and the Rainbow , a riveting account of his journey into Haitian voodoo culture to find the zombie potion. He talks with TreeHugger Radio about the essential importance of cultural diversity, and what each culture brings to “the table of human know… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Today on Planet 100: Paint To Help Melting Glaciers (Video)

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Brazil’s Lula Slams "Gringo" Protests of Amazon Dam

Photo via EyeBrazil Brazil’s proposed construction of what would be the third largest hydroelectric dam on the planet has drawn ire from environmental groups the world over. The planned dam at Belo Monte , protestors say, will flood and destroy much of the region’s plant and animal life, as well as displace the indigenous peoples there. So contentious ha… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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