Image: 303cycling.com Looks like Google was feeling generous toward Boulder—and toward bike-sharing—this week! The company gave a $25,000 donation to B-cycle “as part of Google’s commitment to support innovative ways for using Internet-based technology to reduce environmental impacts andimprove the quality of life in the communities where it operates,” Boulder B-cycle said in a press release…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Couples can still be intensely in love even after many years of marriage and experience the same types of intense romantic feelings as people who have recently fallen in love, a study using brain scans shows.
Continue reading …A slew of new economic data shows that the economy is clearly on the mend, but higher energy costs could dampen any enthusiasm consumers are feeling.
Continue reading …The Wall Street Journal covers the big NAHB International Builders Show and looks at the future of housing for Generation Y , the twenty-somethings. Not surprisingly, they want to walk and cycle to work, want to live in urban settings and don’t want McMansions. It is pretty silly; it was ever thus. Young people almost always want to live near the pubs and the restaurants and their friends, and don’t have a lot of money for cars and parking. But what happens when they get older? Do they move to the ‘burbs? Not necessarily…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Image: Rudi In other words, London’s bike superhighways are incredibly successful , as the front-page GOOD story remarks. According to the findings in study by Transport for London , there were 70% more cyclists out on the streets of London… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The official GOP house organ, Fox News, is all over this , of course: Beleagured GOP Chairman Michael Steele on Friday dropped his bid stay atop the party for another two years after falling further behind top challenger Reince Priebus on following several rounds of voting. Steele, whose tenure has been marked by controversy and embarrassment, realized he was fighting a losing battle. Now he is urging supporters to vote for Maria Cino. Priebus, the Wisconsin Republican Party chairman, won the fourth round with 58 votes. Maria Cino moved into second place with 29. Steele and Ann Wagner both got 28 votes followed by Saul Anuzis with 24. Ballots are being cast by 168 committee members. Eighty-five votes are needed for victory. Ah, Michael, we’ll miss ye, laddie. You were always good for the entertainment. Video will be up shortly.
Continue reading …Amy Goodman at Democracy Now interviewed one of the survivors of Saturday’s tragedy in Arizona, and we heard a familiar observation : We speak with Tucson shooting survivor Eric Fuller. A 63-year-old disabled veteran, Fuller had campaigned for Arizona Democrat Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in her reelection campaign and was at the supermarket in Tucson on Saturday to meet with her. He was shot in the knee and also wounded in the back. “It looks like Palin, Beck, Sharron Angle and the rest got their first target,” Fuller says. “Their wish for Second Amendment activism has been fulfilled.” Cue the right-wing waaaaaahmbulance. I wonder if Megyn Kelly or Bill O’Reilly will bring Fuller on Fox to browbeat him as they did Sheriff Dupnik for expressing the same view.
Continue reading …Google’s launched a new science fair that looks like a lot of fun not only to enter but to witness. They state, “Google is looking for the brightest, best young scientists from around the world to submit interesting, creative projects that are relevant to the world today.” We’re glad the company is trying to encourage more young people to get involved in the sciences. Goodness knows we need ‘em. And the grand prize is pretty phenomenal… … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …“Map of Tasmania”, an extremely catchy song about female pubic hair by Amanda Palmer (featuring The Young Punx) , from her new album Goes Down Under which comes out January 21st. via SPIN Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 14/01/2011 21:58 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Cutting up the credit cards is probably the greenest thing anyone could do but sometimes, buying new stuff—or patronizing a favorite restaurant —is necessary. When those times come, there’s no reason to feel guilty—especially when choosing a company that respects the environment as much as the bottom line…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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