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Britney Spears’ Tight Shirt Disappoints

What the hell? Are all former sexy popstars chunking up these days? Is this a thing now? First it was Christina Aguilera putting on some blubber for the chilly winter and now Britney Spears seems to be packing on the weight for some reason. She looks like she’s got a fifty year old man’s body in that tight shirt. Obviously it’s just the wind blowing up the there inflating the crap out of it, what a waste, if you’re going to go out in the wind where a damn skirt. Disappointed.

Energy-Generating Clothes Absorb the Elements

Photo: lululemon athletica /Flickr, Creative Commons Scientists at the University of Bolton in the U.K. are developing a textile fiber, called hybrid photovoltaic-piezoelectric material , that absorbs energy from its wearer’s body movements and the surrounding elements, including the wind, rain, and sun — Captain Planet would be proud!

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you are the only exception lyrics by Paramore

Video: Lyrics: When I was younger, I saw my daddy cry And curse at the wind He broke his own heart and I watched As he tried to reassemble it And my momma swore that She would never let herself forget And that was the day that I promised I#39;d never sing of love if it does not exist But darling, you are the only exception You are the only exception You are the only exception You are the only exception Maybe I know, somewhere deep in my soul That love never lasts And we#39;ve got to find othe

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World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Has Grand Opening Today

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39324391/ns/us_news-environment/ Whopper of a wind farm opens off Britain World's largest offshore project has 100 turbines — so far Image: Wind turbines in Thames estuary Stefan Wermuth / Reuters Photo: A boat powering through the Thames estuary on Thursday provides perspective of just how big the wind turbines there are. msnbc.com staff and news service reports updated 9/23/2010 11:59:42 AM ET LONDON — The world's largest offshore wind farm had its grand opening Thursday — and its location on the estuary of the Thames River makes it a showcase for Britain's push to move beyond fossil fuels. So far, 100 wind turbines have been planted in waters up to 80 feet deep across the estuary in southern England. The idea is to produce enough electricity, 300 megawatts, to power the equivalent of 200,000 homes. Each turbine is nearly as tall as a 40-story building and the blades are at least 65 feet above the water for clearance with vessels. No turbine is closer than 1,600 feet to another and the entire “farm” covers an area of 22 square miles. Up to 341 turbines will be installed over the next four years. With Thursday's opening, which tops a 91-turbine farm off Denmark, Britain now has more offshore wind capacity than the rest of the world combined. “We are in a unique position to become a world leader in this industry,” British Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne said in a statement before he attended the grand opening. “We are an island nation and I firmly believe we should be harnessing our wind, wave and tidal resources to the maximum.” Britain now gets three percent of its electricity from renewables but aims to get 15 percent by 2020. As part of that, the government this year awarded licenses to wind farm developers in a program that could deliver up to 32 gigawatts of generation capacity and require investment of more than $117 billion. Critics of the $1.4 billion wind farm include some nearby residents who object to the sight of the giant towers, some visible from shore. The farm starts about seven miles from shore. Environmental groups tend to back wind power as long as projects are not in areas of significant bird flight paths. The new wind farm met that standard. It's an “important stride forward,” said Craig Bennett of the British chapter of Friends of the Earth. But the group also wants Britain to guarantee funding of at least $3 billion a year for the recently created and government-funded Green Investment Bank, which aims to boost private-sector spending on low-carbon technology. “I know that there is still more to do to bring forward the large sums of investment we want to see in low-carbon energy in the U.K.,” Huhne said, “and we as government are committed to playing our part.” One embarrassment to the government is that only 20 percent of the investment in the new wind farm has gone to British firms. The farm is owned and operated by Swedish energy company Vattenfall, and the largest chunk of expenditure has been to Denmark's Vestas for the wind turbines. Global interest The promised vast expansion of Britain's offshore wind resources is proving to be a powerful lure for companies not normally associated with renewables but keen to generate eco-friendly and reliable sources of revenue. Engineers, consultants and oil rig makers around the world are setting up new divisions and partnerships in order to get a foothold in the market, which offers secure returns to those building and running the turbines. “It's attractive for a lot of companies that are looking for contracts,” said Ian Simm, chief executive of green fund firm Impax Asset Management, which has holdings in companies such as Vestas. “The fundamental point that makes it attractive is scale and government commitment, and the fact that industrial companies can learn the facts of success in one offshore environment and be able to transfer the majority, if not all, of those skills to other countries,” he said. However, clearer statements from the government on renewables incentives are still needed to support wind farm developers and really kick-start the market, according to Sarwjit Sambhi, managing director of power generation at Centrica, which has won the rights to develop up to 4.2 gigawatts of offshore windpower in the Irish Sea. “There is a general theme across this in that we haven't passed the tipping point yet where the industry is confident enough that there is a long-term pipeline of projects.” Britain's potential The Offshore Valuation Group, made up of government and industry organizations, estimates if Britain were to develop just 29 percent of its potential offshore resource, this could deliver 169 gigawatts of capacity by 2050 and turn Britain into a net exporter of electricity. This would involve installing 7.2 gigawatts a year — roughly equivalent to 1,000 7.5 megawatt turbines — with fixed offshore wind accounting for 5.4 gigawatts of the average annual build rate needed. The supply chain needed for this would have annual revenues of nearly $100 billion in 2050 and employ around 145,000 people directly, according to the Offshore Valuation report. As a result shipbuilders and companies that specialize in making oil rigs are also entering the wind market. SeaEnergy Executive Chairman Steve Remp, who has worked in the offshore oil and gas market for 30 years, expects the market for equipment vessels to take off at the beginning of 2012. “I foresee a sizeable industry evolving that calls on the engineering expertise in working offshore in deep water,” he said. Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report. added by: EthicalVegan

Italian Renewable Energy Exec Arrested for Mafia Ties

“Lord of the Wind” A week ago, I wrote about the Italian Mafia infiltrating the renewable energy industry and using it to do what it usually does (laundering money, fraud, controlling who gets construction contracts, etc). Well, it didn’t take long for new developments to surface: Police officers have arrested a renewable energy exec and seized “1.5 billion euros worth of assets [!!!], including 43 wind and solar energy companies” because of alleged mafia ties…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Yang Dong Geun Filmography

TV Shows * I#39;m Sam (KBS2, 2007) * Dr. Kkang (MBC, 2006) * Ruler of Your Own World (MBC, 2002) * Nonstop 2 (MBC, 2001) * School (KBS2, 1999) * Ad Madness (KBS2, 1999) * Three Guys and Three Girls (MBC, 1996) Movies * Fighter in the Wind (2004) * The Wolf Returns (2004) * Wild Card (2003) * Bet on My Disco (2002) * Address Unknown (2001) * Bloody Beach (2000) * Dance Dance (1999) * White Valentine (1999) * Zzang (1998) Discography * 1996: Don#39;t Ask Me about the Past * 2001: Vol. 1 –

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Europe’s Largest Onshore Wind Farm to Expand to 539 Megawatts

Photo: Flickr , CC Adding 3MW Turbines Europe’s largest onshore wind farm, which is located in East Renfrewshire in Scotland, is about to get even bigger. ScottishPower Renewables is planning to add 75 turbines to the existing 140, increasing the capacity of the wind farm from the current 322 megawatts to 539 megawatts. Read on for more details…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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WattStation: Yves Behar Designs A Charger Pretty Enough For Any Street

Two TreeHugger regulars, designer Yves Behar of Fuseproject and GE Ecoimagination, collaborate to make electric vehicle charging stations sexy. The Wattstation is “smart grid ready” and has “level 2 capabilities for faster charging times.” Autoblog Green explains that Level 2 means a 240 volt power supply. Like all of Behar’s work, it is lovely to look at. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Bizarre Wind-Powered Car Travels Downwind Faster than Wind (Video)

Image credit: FasterThanTheWind.org I am not sure if this one is awesome, pointless, or a bit of both. It turns out that there is a huge debate in certain circles as to whether it is possible to create a purely wind-powered vehicle that can travel directly downwind, faster than the wind itself. But while some eminent people are claiming it is impossible, others are busy making it happen. And they have video to prove it. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Hurricane alex 2010

Palm trees move in the wind as a man walks on the shore in Chetumal June 26, 2010. Tropical Storm Alex was likely to become a hurricane on Tuesday, delaying BP Plc#39;s efforts to increase siphoning capacity at the gushing oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical Storm Alex was set to strengthen into a hurricane on Tuesday, delaying BP Plc#39;s efforts to increase siphoning capacity at the gushing oil well in the Gulf of Mexico where some companies evacuated workers. Alex was forecast to move

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