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Understanding Labels Part 1: Are They Green or Greenwash? Yes.

Last week BuildingGreen published Green Building Product Certifications , A wonderful and useful guide with everything one needs to understand what labels actually mean and how to use them. I wish it had come out a month earlier; I had been asked to do a lecture on Labels and green product certifications last Friday at the Interior Design Show in Toronto , and this would have saved m… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Kabul Bank might be on the brink of collapse. It’s lost as much as $900 million in its fraud and mismanagement scandal , three times more than investigators originally expected, the New York Times reports. Investors and businessmen believe most of that cash wound up in the hands of elite Afghan…

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Totally blow out the big game! Super Bowl XLV

It’s been confirmed, Super Bowl XLV will not be the first one with a full HD 3D broadcast (no gimmicky 3D commercials this year either, you can put the paper glasses away) despite featuring a halftime show by James Cameron’s BFFs, the Black Eyed Peas . Still, considering what happened the last time they tried 3D at the House That Jerry Jones Built it’s probably for the best. Still, just because you don’t have one of Cowboys Stadium’s record breaking HD screens you should still enjoy the game in style. In 2011 that means going beyond just the screen, the sounds and the seats — we’ll tell you how after the break. Continue reading Totally blow out the big game! Super Bowl XLV Totally blow out the big game! Super Bowl XLV originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 17:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Steelers Arrive for Super Bowl

The Pittsburgh Steelers have arrived in Dallas for the Super Bowl. The Steelers deplaned on Monday, six days before their game against the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV. (Jan. 31)

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On the Street….Outerwear Sleeve Length, New York, Florence

Not only do I think we wear our outerwear too big but I also think we wear the sleeve length too long. As you see these two very elegant gentlemen wear a shorter sleeve length with a healthy amount of shirt cuff showing. Notice they are also wearing this look with a knit and not a suit. Maybe this sleeve length is a bit sportier?

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93% of Wall Street Journal’s Climate Op-Eds Misrepresent Science

Images via Climate Progress File this one under “Big Surprise”. The Wall Street Journal has long been revered as the standard bearer for American business journalism — so it should be no revelation that the WSJ’s op-ed page leads the pack in refutations to climate science. Addressing climate change is still considered anathema to the business community, which envisions a web of regulations and fees that will sap its collective bottom line. That aversion to climate policy translates, as it so often does, into an aversion to the … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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A federal judge in Florida says the Obama administration’s health overhaul is unconstitutional, siding with 26 states that had sued to block it. US District Judge Roger Vinson today accepted without trial the states’ argument that the new law violates people’s rights by forcing them to buy health insurance by…

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NASA’s Sustainability Building, the government’s greenest building, opening in California this year

You may or may not have heard about NASA ‘s project to build the most sustainable federal building in Moffett, California. The project began about two years ago, and will supposedly be finished this May. The experimental, earthly ‘space station’ cost $20.6 million to build, and includes 50,000 square feet of work space on two floors. The building also includes radiant ceiling panels, heating panels on walls, and radiant concrete flooring. When completed, the Sustainability Base will use 90 percent less potable water than a regular office building of the same size, and it will be able to create 22 percent more energy. NASA’s Sustainability Building, the government’s greenest building, opening in California this year originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 16:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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World Bank May Save Serengeti From Bisecting Road

A quick update on the status of a proposed road that would bisect Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and potentially destroy the world renowned annual wildebeest migration . According to Mongabay , the World Bank has offered to fund an alternative route for the road which bypass the park. Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union’s Dr Barbara Mass described the importance: “The regular pulse of the migration … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Egypt turmoil pushes crude oil price over $100 a barrel

Opec secretary general expresses concern with tension throughout region and armed guards at Suez canal Fears that the turmoil in Egypt could disrupt oil shipments passing through the Suez canal and engulf the Middle East drove the price of Brent crude oil through the $100 barrier for the first time in over two years. The price of a barrel of the benchmark Brent crude soared by more than $1.50 to as high as $101.08 a barrel as the protests against President Hosni Mubarak’s regime intensified. Prices are now at their highest since September 2008, at the start of the financial crisis. Abdullah Al-Badri, secretary general of Opec, the cartel of oil producers, expressed concern about the situation in Egypt and added that Opec did “not want 2008 to be repeated”, referring to when oil prices hit a record $147. But he said the cartel would not increase production on the back of the surge in prices as he believed there was no shortage of oil. Since August, oil prices have been steadily increasing from around $70 on the back of higher demand as the global economy recovers from the downturn, fuelling inflation. The latest rise in oil prices will put further pressure on the British government to head off a rise in fuel duty planned for April. David Cameron gave the latest hint in an interview with the BBC this morning that the budget on 23 March could include a “fuel stabiliser” which would cut the level of fuel duty motorists have to pay when oil prices rise. Last week the price of diesel at the pump in the UK reached a new high, hitting 133.26p a litre on average . The price of fuel is a concern for the government as it was one of the reasons for the rise in inflation, measured by the consumer price index, in December. In turn, higher inflation could put pressure on policy makers to hike interest rates. Egypt is not a major oil producer but it controls the 120-mile Suez canal and the 200-mile Suez-Mediterranean pipeline which together carry about 2m barrels of oil each day, about 2.5% of demand globally. No major disruption to supplies has been reported after almost a week of violent protests although some ports’ operations have been slowed. Analysts said that oil prices were rising on concerns that the turmoil could spread into neighbouring countries or even major oil producers further afield, such as Saudi Arabia. The unrest in Egypt follows the recent overthrow of the regime in Tunisia, adding to the nervousness that more chaos could engulf the Middle East, which accounts for almost a third of the world’s oil production. The Egyptian authorities have said that the Suez canal is operating normally, with armed guards protecting the crucial waterway linking the Red Sea and the Mediterranean. Barclays Capital warned that some ships could be attacked if the situation deteriorates and that if a radical anti-western government seized power it could close the canal. If the canal was unavailable oil tankers would have to sail around Africa to transport oil from the Middle East to America – an extra 6,000 miles. “We cannot ignore the possibility that the chaos will spill over from Egypt into oil-producing nations,” said Kenji Sekiguchi of Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management. Badri said Opec ministers would discuss whether they needed to pump more oil to bring down prices at an energy conference in Saudi Arabia later this month but said a formal decision to increase production quotas was unlikely. Opec’s next formal meeting takes place in June. Oil Oil and gas companies Energy industry Egypt Middle East Tim Webb Graeme Wearden guardian.co.uk

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