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Global CO2 Emissions to Hit Record High After Record Low in 2009

Photo: brownpau , Flickr, CC Worldwide carbon emissions sank to their lowest levels since 1999 last year, due to the global economic recession. Emissions dipped 1.3%, which is actually a smaller decline than many experts had anticipated. And alas, the respite is to be short lived: 2010 is already on track to break new world records for carbon emissions. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tiny Transformer Apartment Has Moving Walls, Dropping Beds and More

TreeHugger founder Graham Hill is trying to radically reduce his footprint and live happily with less space, less stuff and less waste on less money, but with more design. He calls it ” LifeEdited .” You can help: Enter the design competition and win up to $70,000 in prize… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Netbooks and laptops

Welcome to the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide ! The team here is well aware of the heartbreaking difficulties of the seasonal shopping experience, and we want to help you sort through the trash and come up with the treasures this year. Below is today’s bevy of hand curated picks, and you can head back to the Gift Guide hub to see the rest of the product guides as they’re added throughout the holiday season. We’re not going to lie, buying a laptop as a holiday present can be seriously scary. Not only are there tons of systems to choose from, but you’re about to put down quite a bit of cash on something that’s probably going to end up being someone’s primary machine for a few years. Does your giftee need a netbook for just getting on the web to check e-mail? Or something thin and light with enough power to watch HD movies on the go? How about a Core i7-powered rig with discrete graphics to handle that Call of Duty: Black Ops that was in the stocking? You see, it’s a daunting task, but fear not, we’re here to ease the pain. Our breakdown of the best laptops is after the jump. Continue reading Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Netbooks and laptops Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Netbooks and laptops originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Nov 2010 13:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Bozell, Hannity Tackle Couric-Murkowski Interview, NPR Portraying Bush As Drunkard in Latest ‘Media Mash’

Katie Couric's boosterism of “moderate Republican” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and NPR's cheap shot at former President George W. Bush's recovery from alcoholism were just two of the “Media Mash” topics NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell and Fox News host Sean Hannity addressed on the November 20 edition of “Hannity.” “When will you ever hear the word 'liberal' attached to a Republican?” Bozell asked, noting that Murkowski is in fact a liberal Republican. “In eight years, she was on [CBS] one time. In the last week, she's been on there twice,” the Media Research Center president noted after viewing a clip of CBS “Evening News” Katie Couric's November 15 interview with the Alaska senator. [Video of the full "Media Mash" segment is available after the page break] read more

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Gingrich: No Possibility That I Would Go to a Debate With Olbermann or Matthews Moderating

Click here to view this media Newt Gingrich is obviously either confused about whether Keith Olbermann has ever moderated a Republican debate or the former Republican Speaker of the House was just pulling factoids out of his posterior on this Sunday’s edition of C-SPAN’s Washington Journal. Gingrich: No debates moderated by Olbermann or Matthews : Newt Gingrich, a potential 2012 Republican presidential contender, said Sunday that he would not participate in a debate moderated by Keith Olbermann or Chris Matthews. “There’s no possibility that I would ever go to a debate and have Olbermann or Chris Matthews asking questions,” Gingrich said on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal. The former House speaker said he thought the two cable channel hosts were biased against Republican candidates while they favored their Democratic counterparts. He called the two “relentlessly hostile” and “so left-wing.” “I watched the debate a couple of years ago and it was an embarrassment because they were so relentlessly hostile and they were so left-wing that every question they asked of the Republicans was designed to embarrass and divide the Republicans. And every question they asked the Democrats was designed to make them look good. Well, why would we participate in that?” Gingrich said. Though Olbermann and Matthews did not moderate any of the three 2008 general election debates between President Obama and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), they did moderate some debates during both parties’ presidential nominating contests. For example, Matthews moderated some Republican-only candidate debates in 2007. Olbermann also moderated a forum for Democratic candidates sponsored by the AFL-CIO that same year. As Mediaite noted , Keith Olbermann responded via Twitter : Just read Gingrich ripping me for my questions last time I moderated a GOP debate. But I’ve NEVER moderated a GOP debate! While I don’t disagree with Gingrich that there could be some major improvements in the terrible debate formats hosted by our media outlets, I don’t think Chris Matthews or Keith Olbermann hosting them is the problem; the format that Gingrich was complaining about is. A real debate where the candidates get to ask each other questions and have some back and forth without a moderator cutting them off before a topic is covered thoroughly would be preferable in my book.

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‘I may never return to Israel’

Australian tourist writes open letter to Israelis about her experience with airport security. ‘I never want to go through that again even if it means not coming back to Israel,’ she says

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Rally for Slain NY Player Calls for ‘justice’

Dozens of people called for justice as they marched and prayed for a Pace University football player shot and killed in his car by New York police. (Nov. 22)

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Apple rolling out Apple TV 4.1 alongside iOS 4.2 today for perfect AirPlay harmony

Macworld is reporting that Apple’s promising to roll out (at long last!) Apple TV 4.1 at the same time iOS 4.2 hits , at around 1PM Eastern today (roughly nowish). Sure, we could hit some last minute snags , but we want to believe. Especially after we reviewed the new versions of the softwares on our new-lease-on-life iPad, blasting AirPlay video all over the house like it was going out of style. In addition to being able to play video to your Apple TV from your iTunes-equipped PC or iOS-based device, the new Apple TV software adds VoiceOver support for spoken menus and meta data. Apple rolling out Apple TV 4.1 alongside iOS 4.2 today for perfect AirPlay harmony originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Nov 2010 13:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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3 Lessons The Everglades Can Teach Everyone About the Environment

All photos credit Collin Dunn Ed. note: 24 of the top teachers in the U.S. have been chosen to go to the Galapagos Islands, with a stop in the Florida Everglades, with the Toyota International Teacher Program . The program is designed to engage a variety of conservation and education issues that the teachers can then give back to their students and communities. I’m traveling along to report on the trip’s experiences and lessons. First up: A stop in Florida’s Everglades. Everglades Natio… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Beyonce Talks Upcoming TV Special at NY Premiere

At the New York premiere of her upcoming Thanksgiving special on ABC, ‘Beyonce’s I Am … World Tour,’ the multiplatinum, Grammy-winning singer chats with the AP’s Alicia Quarles about the concert-movie and pregnancy rumors. (Nov. 22)

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