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Al Gore On Acting Crazy: "What Up With That?"

by Roberta Cruger, Los Angeles on 11.22.09
Culture & Celebrity

"I know the score," said Al Gore with a steely gaze last night on Saturday Night Live, about being called up by NBC once a year during its "Green Week" to talk about the environment, "Thanks, I can't tell you how exciting it is to have the bully pulpit on a 4th-placed network." Then he spoke of feeling like Punxsutawney Phil:

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Adrian Grenier Does Your Holiday Shopping, Al Gore Helps 30 Rock Go Green, and More (Video)

by Blythe Copeland, Great Neck, New York on 11.20.09
Culture & Celebrity

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Already thinking about your holiday shopping? Our gift guide is the perfect place to start, but if you're the kind of shopper who likes visiting a store rather than waiting for the UPS truck, check out Wired's fifth annual pop-up store in New York City--where a careful collection of green gifts has been selected by one of our favorite eco-celebrities.

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The Controversial Environmental Artwork of Christo and Jean-Claude (Slideshow)

by David DeFranza on 11.20.09
Culture & Celebrity

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Wrapped government buildings and surrounded islands, endless fences and saffron gates: This is the work of Christo and Jean-Claude. Famous for their large-scale installations, the couple has drawn controversy throughout their career, but the goal, but simply, has always been to make people happy with expressions of beauty.

As Jean-Claude explained, when people come to see their art, "They start smiling at each other, they start talking to each other, they are in a completely different state of mind. Is very rewarding for us, because they feel that freedom and they feel that they are witnessing something that happens once in a lifetime."

On November 18, 2009, Jean-Claude, wife and artistic collaborator of Christo, died in the couple's apartment. Following, is a celebration of the work she helped create.

The Controversial Environmental Artwork of Christo and Jean-Claude (Slideshow)

New TV Ad Shows Polar Bears Falling to Gruesome Deaths (Video)

by Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York on 11.20.09
Culture & Celebrity

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An ad by Plane Stupid, an anti-airplane pollution advocacy group, is stirring some serious controversy in the UK and around the blogosphere. In a graphic TV ad designed to reveal the massive emissions that even short flights produce, CGI polar bears fall from the sky to bloody deaths in the city below. Watch the strange, jarring spectacle after the jump.

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Finally Truth In Oil Company Advertising! Enough Energy to Melt That Glacier

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY on 11.19.09
Business & Politics

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From a 1962 edition of Life Magazine available on Google Books...

We were a bit late in picking up on this one, but it's really worth passing on anyway. So credit where credit is due: Grist had it first, then Climate Progress, and so on.

The text starts:

The giant glacier has remained unmelted for centuries. Yet the petroleum energy Humble [which merged with Standard Oil, later Exxon...] supplies -- if converted into heat -- could melt it at the rate of 80 tons each second. ... ...

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"Green Night Eco-Jam" Guests Backout, Fallon Saves Green Day

by Roberta Cruger, Los Angeles on 11.19.09
Culture & Celebrity

Jimmy Fallon filled-in for his guests who backed out of the "Green Night Eco-Jam" on Late Night last night. In case you missed it, check out Fallon's performance with The Roots. He opens with a rendition of Amy Winehouse's "They Tried to Make Me Buy a Hybrid (but I said, "No, no, no!"), then attempts a Green Day tune (decent imitation but can anyone provide lyrics?) Next, he switches T.I. and Rihanna's "Life Your Life" to "Change Your Lightbulb," does a convincing Timberlake singing "Recycling," and ends the mini set with Jay-Z and Alicia Key's "Empire State of Mind" which had me singing along to the chorus about "renewable bamboo" and "sustainable wood floors." It's all part of NBC's Green Week and there's more tonight, as 30 Rock does more mocking.

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Top Stories from Tonic: Say No To Tuna, Yes to Coke and Proceed With Caution Toward Robert Pattinson

by Tonic, the "good news" site on 11.19.09
Business & Politics

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Calling all pescatarians! Annie Scott reports on the problem with tuna in "Conversation With Sylvia Earle: You'll Never Eat Tuna Again."

"Achtung! Porsches Are Mean and Green." get the lowdown on the hot, hot, hot eRUF.

Coke is leading the way to better bottling. That's right: "Coca-Cola Introduces the PlantBottle." Enjoy.

But what to make of the plastic waste already lining our roadways? Why make roads, of course!

Is Twilight's It-boy a mind altering substance? Erin Green tells you why in "Twilight Addicts: This is Your Brain on RPattz."

Then again ... Dave Bois makes a case for indulging in dopamine: "Pain Goes Away With Mere Thought of Dopamine."

There are women in Nepal and India ready to keep you winter-chic, draped in cashmere this season. Show support to communities in need, and check out the artists who's heading up the project.

And speaking of human kindness, Katie Gustafson talked to the queen of compassion herself, Karen Armstrong about spreading faith in love.

Don't Get Discouraged, Pluck Low Hanging Fruit

by David DeFranza on 11.19.09
Culture & Celebrity

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GOOD writes: "It's been a bummer of a week for climate news." Indeed, with a bill stagnating in the Senate and some bad news regarding Copenhagen, it would be easy to get discouraged.

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