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Super Gift: Buy an Arizona Landfill

Photo via D’Arcy Norman , Flickr We all get our share of e-mail spam. One that keeps showing up in my InBox offers the opportunity of a lifetime: Buy an Arizona landfill. Fill it up. The more waste you bury, the more money you make. For the Un-TreeHugger who has everything? And just in time for the holidays! … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Extolling the Benefits of Local Holiday Shopping

Photo: Wellington We have heard time and time again about the importance of shopping locally but with the holiday season just around the corner it becomes more important than ever. But dollar for dollar what does choosing a local retailer mean for your community? When push comes to shove, it’s a lot more than wasting fossil fuels on goods flown in. Local shopping puts dollars into your comm… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Green Gift Guide: The Animal Lover (Slideshow)

Photo: TreeHugger Who says walking on four legs instead of two means you can’t enjoy the holidays? No matter what you wrap up for your favorite animal lover (or fluffy pal), nothing compares to a warm snuggle from a loving pet . From cats and dogs to giraffes, elephants, and butterflies, we’ve got holiday gifts ranging from pooch-ready recycled raincoats, elephant poo note cards, a book of adorable zoo babies, and more. Produced by Mairi Beautyman

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Green Gift Monday is the New Black Friday

Via: The Nature Conservancy Green Gift Monday blog. Black Friday is about crazy deals, waiting in line, excess spending, consumption, capitalism, you name it. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with giving. But if you’re going to give (‘Tis the Season), why not give with your gut, your conscience? If you’re looking for ideas that show you care for the person AND the planet, take the Black Friday weekend off, and go for Green Gift Monday on Nov. 29…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Green Gift Guide: The Health and Wellness Guru (Slideshow)

Why is it that we all need health and wellness help after the holidays? Inspire your friends and family to add small moments of relaxation and peace to their everyday activities with organic skincare treatments, yoga gear, nutrition-rich raw food meals, and more with the holiday gifts on these pages — which just may end up on your wish-list, too. Produced by Mairi Beautyman … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Send a Message with eBay’s Reusable Boxes

Image credit: eBay Green Team Used and pre-owned markets on eBay are a pretty green place to shop, but they’re not perfect. Packaging and shipping items between sellers and buyers are obvious weaknesses in the system. To solve some of these problems, the eBay Green Team hosts an annual Innovation Expo that calls on employees to contribute ideas to make eBay’s business and community mor… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Demi Lovato Reveals Road Rituals Before Jonas Brothers Tour Kickoff

‘I like to do things that’ll change it up,’ she tells MTV News of exploring cities during ‘Camp Rock 2’ Tour. By Jocelyn Vena Demi Lovato Photo: Akshay Bhansali CHICAGO — With just two days until Demi Lovato launches a tour with her “Camp Rock 2” friends the Jonas Brothers there isn’t much time left for her to have fun in Chicago, the first stop on their tour. But the singer said that when she gets into a city for a performance, she definitely has a few things she must do. “Well, sometimes there’s little errands, and sometimes I like to go shopping,” she told MTV News between rehearsals for Saturday night’s show at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre. “[I try to] make it a little bit more exciting when I go into a city rather than just go into a city, go into the hotel, playing a show, get back on the bus. “So I like to do things that’ll change it up,” she said. “But I have my favorite places in some cities.” It’s easy for Lovato to find her favorite places in L.A., where she lives and occasionally finds herself stopping on tour. “I stay home and spend a lot of time with my family,” she said. “I go to Pinkberry [for frozen yogurt], and I just kind of get excited doing my own thing.” So back to the shopping: Does Lovato like to explore, or does she embrace her old standbys? “I’m a big shopper,” she said. “Given the amount of time that I have, I go to my favorite stores first, but then if I have time and I see a cute boutique store, I’ll go there.” What should Demi do with her downtime in Chicago? Will you be checking out her tour with the JoBros? Let us know in the comments! Stay tuned to MTVNews.com this weekend for our coverage of the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato’s tour kickoff!

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Same AP Reporter Produces Two Decidedly Different Reports on Retail Sales Within Seven Hours

I was quite surprised to see the difference in tone between two different Associated Press reports on retail sales Thursday. The earlier article, unbylined and time-stamped at 10:43 a.m. at MSNBC (HT Hot Air ), has the headline “Nation’s retailers post tepid June sales” and this subheadline: “Concerns about back-to-school shopping, health of recovery.” It is decidedly downbeat. The later AP item, with Anne D’Innocienzio’s byline and time-stamped at 4:59 p.m. at the AP’s main site , is headlined “Retailers post choppy June, deepen discounts.” Compared to the morning story, this account is largely sanitized of macroeconomic negativity and dour words. Imagine my surprise when I found a bylined version of the earlier report — time-stamped at 9:37 a.m. Mountain Time (11:37 ET) at an Idaho TV station’s web site — and learned that Ms. D’Innocenzio also wrote that report. Who fed this woman happy pills during the afternoon? Here are some key paragraphs from the AP retail writer’s morning offering (negative words bolded; number tags are mine): Americans didn’t go on many shopping sprees in June, resulting in sluggish sales [1] for many retailers. It often took deeply discounted clothing to get shoppers to spend – and then only if they needed it. The lackluster performance [1] , being compared with a weak June 2009, is raising concerns about the back-to-school shopping season [2] and the health of the economic recovery [3] . The International Council of Shopping Centers’ index of June retail sales saw a 3 percent increase, the low end of its growth forecast that ranged from 3 to 4 percent. But that’s compared with a 5.1 percent decline in the year-ago period. The figures are based on revenue at stores open at least a year and are a key indicator of retailers’ health. … After ramping up spending surprisingly in the first quarter, shoppers have hunkered down since April. Some worry they’ll continue to be tight-fisted through the holiday shopping season [2]. … June is a time when stores clear out summer goods to make room for back-to-school merchandise. But analysts say discounting was heavier than expected as stores had to work hard to pull in shoppers continuing to grapple with a deluge of financial issues [4]. Such deeper-than-planned discounting resulted in some stores, including American Eagle Outfitters and Wet Seal, trimming profit forecasts Thursday. … Uncertainty is growing as evidence mounts – from disappointing housing data to sluggish hiring – that the recovery is stalling heading into the second half of 2010 [5]. And that is when the benefits of most of the government’s stimulus spending will begin to fade. Now compare the previous excerpted verbiage to what follows from D’Innocenzio’s afternoon item: Stores deepened discounts more than planned in June to draw recession-scarred shoppers to buy summer tops and other merchandise . But shoppers bought mostly items they needed, resulting in small revenue gains. The mixed results [1] from June, released Thursday, are raising concerns about the back-to-school season [2] and consumers’ ability and willingness to hit the accelerator on spending. … The third straight month of modest sales gains [1] after a surprisingly solid start to the year underscores t he choppiness of the economic recovery [3] and puts more pressure on retailers to come up with innovative tactics to get shoppers to spend in the critical months ahead, instead of just resorting to price slashing. … Merchants’ come-ons are great news for deal seekers – if they have the means to spend. [4] … After ramping up spending surprisingly in the first quarter, shoppers have hunkered down since April, going out to stores only to buy necessities. The volatile economic environment has made business uneven from week to week, and economists don’t see that changing until American businesses start making significant hiring. Uncertainty is growing as evidence mounts – from disappointing housing data to sluggish hiring – that the recovery is stalling heading into the second half of 2010 [5] . And that is when the benefits of most of the government’s stimulus spending will begin to fade. Here’s how the tagged items compare in the two reports:

The Neverending Death of the American Mall [Trendwatch]

The death of the mall has been a meme long enough to have inspired an eponymous website , a documentary , and, with the onset of the recession, a slew of mall deathwatch trend stories . So…how much longer do these monstrosities have? More

LiLo Lawsuit — Ostriches, Snakes and Cows, Oh My!

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan ‘s taste for animal-skinned attire is allegedly what got her into a $16,888.63 hole with an L.A. clothing boutique