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Wind Now Leads EU Power Sector

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wind-propeller.jpgIn 2008, more wind power was installed in the EU than any other electricity generating technology. Statistics released by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) today show that 43% of all new electricity generating capacity built in the European Union last year was wind energy, exceeding all other technologies including gas, coal and nuclear power.

For the first time, wind energy is the leading technology in Europe. A total of 64,949 MW of installed wind energy capacity was operating in the EU by end 2008, 15% higher than in 2007. “The figures show that wind energy is the undisputed number one choice in Europe’s efforts to move towards clean, indigenous renewable power”, said Christian Kjaer, EWEA Chief Executive.

On average, 20 wind turbines were installed for every working day of 2008.

Productivity Rises 3.2 Percent, Real Wages Jump

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Calculator_casio.jpgProductivity of US workers rose 2.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008, and overall gained 2.8 percent for the year.

Hourly wages rose 5.0 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008 following a 4.2 percent increase in the third quarter. When the steep drop in consumer prices was factored in, real hourly compensation jumped 15.6 percent during the fourth quarter. This was the largest increase in real hourly compensation since the beginning of the series in the second quarter of 1947.  (Read the details at HRBHR.com)

Thanks to GNN-i member, Graeme Thickins for the heads up!

Students Encouraging Local Bars to Recycle Glass

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glass-recycling.jpgOverland Park university seniors called 30 bars around Lawrence, Kansas asking them if they recycled glass. None of them did, so their new group, Students for Bar Recycling, leapt into action delivering 145 pounds of glass to a recycler last Saturday — bottles collected from a single bar on a Friday night.

Andrew Stanley started the group in December to find innovative solutions that would make it easy and attractive for bars to go green. Read the story at the University Daily Kansan.

Justice Dept. Attorney Fired for Sexuality Gets Job Back

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leslie-hagen.jpgLeslie Hagen’s performance evaluations at the Justice Department had the highest possible ratings — “outstanding” in each of five categories, yet she was fired by a top aide in the Bush administration based on rumors that she was gay, even though discrimination based on sexual orientation in the department is illegal.

On Monday, Feb. 2 she was rehired based on the fact that she was the “best person for the job,” after a nationwide search to fill her position. (National Public Radio)

Bollywood Star Preity Zinta Adopts 34 Orphans

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preityzinta.jpgPreity Zinta was going to treat herself to a new imported car for her 34th birthday but she realized she could do something much more worthwhile with the money. She adopted a whole classroom of children – thirty-four orphan girls – from the Mother Miracle orphanage in India.

“Yes, I have adopted them and will be completely looking after their education, food, clothes, etc,” she admits, “It`s an amazing feeling to be part of their lives. I’m going to make it a point to visit them at least twice a year. They are my children, my responsibility now.” (Bolly Spice)

Bank of America CEO Says Results Are ‘Encouraging’

Bank of America, the biggest U.S. bank by assets, said its January performance was “Encouraging”, as turmoil in the credit markets eased. “At least for the moment, the extreme dislocations in the capital markets we suffered last quarter seem to have moderated,” said Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Lewis. (Bloomberg News)

Angelina Jolie Visits With Refugees in Thailand (w/ Video)

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jolie-unhcr-photo.jpgHollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt visited Myanmar refugees in a Thai camp listening to them describe difficulties faced while living two decades in closed camps. Jolie, a goodwill ambassador for the UN refugee agency, spent Wednesday in Thailand with Pitt, and called on the Thai government to grant Myanmar refugees in northern Thailand greater freedom of movement.

Jolie’s visit came at a time of worldwide attention to the large numbers of Rohingya migrants fleeing Myanmar’s northern Rakhine state in rickety boats. (Jolie, right, in UNHCR photo)

“Visiting Ban Mai Nai Soi and seeing how hospitable Thailand has been to 111,000 mostly Karen and Karenni refugees over the years makes me hope that Thailand will be just as generous to the Rohingya refugees who are now arriving on their shores,” Jolie said.

The Sexiest Hybrid on the Road? The Karma is Here (Video)

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karma-car.jpgDo you want to buy the sexiest hybrid on the road? The Fisker Karma’s 4-door gives you over 100 miles per gallon and costs $80,400 after the hybrid tax credit. Even Colin Powell is interested.

A Company Prospers by Saving Poor People’s Lives

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vestergaard-frandsen.jpgPrivate companies with charity for the world’s poor as their sole focus are rare. But, refugee camps and disaster areas all over the third world benefit from the products produced by Denmark’s Vestergaard-Frandsen: PermaNet, a mosquito net impregnated with insecticide; ZeroFly, a tent tarp that kills flies; and the LifeStraw, a filter worn around the neck that makes filthy water safe to drink. (New York Times)

Buck the Wonder Dog Survives 6 Months Alone in Montana Winter (w/ Video)

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retriever-in-waves.jpgSix months and forty pounds-lighter, Buck was found wandering in the Montana wilderness after being separated from his family on a road trip. This brave retriever survived on his own in one of the worst winters Montana has had in the past three decades. (Read story at KOMO)

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Are You Stuck in the First Stage of Awakening?

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rr_track_sunspot.jpgThere are 3 things you need to know right now about attracting all that you desire:

1) There are 4 Stages of Awakening.

2) 90% of us remain stuck in the first stage of awakening.

3) It is impossible to achieve our desires in this first stage. But we only need to make a subtle but profound shift to move to the second level.

So says one of the most recognized stars of “The Secret,” Joe Vitale. He wants to help you recognize why you’re stuck.

The Masters Gathering is kicking off tomorrow (a virtual coaching platform), and in order to promote the event, they have been posting free videos (and I am passing them along) featuring people like Joe Vitale, financial guru, Laura Langemeier, and John Assaraf with his 30 minute talk which I entitled, Is Meditation a Superpower?.

Vitale reveals why our attempts to manipulate our lives, our experience, and the universe haven’t worked, and the simple shift that can open the floodgates to success. Click here to see Joe’s latest fascinating 20-minute discussion on The Four Stages of Awakening. It is more detailed and in-depth than The Secret.

Join or Listen to a Free Tele-seminar Featuring 3 Stars from The Secret

Also, there is a free tele-seminar happening today in about an hour, and even if you can’t make it, you can get the recording immediately when you click below. The live discussion features The Secret stars, Joe Vitale, Hale Dwoskin and Harrison Klein as they answer, in uncensored style, the questions that have come into the Masters Gathering blog so far.

Wednesday February 4th at 12 Noon EST
Click to Get Your Dial-in Information — or recording of the call

Life Expectancy Up, Thanks to Cleaner Air

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cars-driving-at-sunset.jpgSteps to curb air pollution in the United States are paying off, helping to dramatically increase average life spans, a new study says.

Researchers at Brigham Young University and the Harvard School of Public Health report in the Jan. 22 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that the average life expectancy in 51 U.S. cities increased nearly three years over recent decades. (WebMD.com)

Springsteen at 60 Rocks on his Knees at Super Bowl

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springsteen-halftime2.jpgAmerican rocker Bruce Springsteen turns 60 this year, yet he rocked the Super Bowl on Sunday with the physical dexterity and excitement of a man half his age, dropping to his knees and sliding across the stage.

“The Boss” beamed throughout his 4-song set, impelling the audience to “step back from the guacamole” and “put down the chicken finger and turn up the volume”. sprinsteen-halftime.jpg

The song list began with Tenth Avenue Freeze Out and Born to Run, and ended with Working on a Dream and Glory Days.

The 43rd Super Bowl drew more viewers this year than in any football game ever, 150 million people.

If you missed the fireworks intensive halftime performance, check out the video below:

Ten New Amphibian Species Discovered in Colombia

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rain-frog-colombia.jpgTen new species of amphibians — including three kinds of poison dart frogs and three transparent-skinned glass frogs — have been discovered in the mountains of Colombia, scientists announced  Monday.

Herpetologists from Conservation International (CI) and ornithologists from the Ecotrópico Foundation recorded their discoveries while on an expedition designed to explore the variety of species found in the region.

Over a period of three weeks, in Colombia’s mountainous Tacarcuna area of the Darien, near the border with Panama, the scientists identified approximately 60 different species of amphibians, 20 reptiles and almost 120 species of birds, many of them apparently found no where else. (Above right – New species of rain frog found in Colombia: Photo by Marco Rada, Conservation International

U.S. Becomes Top Wind Producer, Solar Next

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untapped.jpgWind power in the US surged 50 percent last year, breaking a global record with its total capacity of 25 gigwatts (GW) — enough to power approximately seven million homes.

The United States now claims the largest wind energy capacity in the world, taking the lead from Germany, which had 23.9 GW at the end of 2008.

The wind energy industry’s rapid expansion demonstrates the potential for wind power to play a major role in not only providing clean, inexhaustible, domestically produced energy, but also in bolstering our nation’s economy with good jobs.

Family Drowning in Medical Bills Saved by eBay Angel

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sunflower.jpgA Georgia family put all their belongings on eBay to pay their children’s medical bills, without a single taker. Then a Fort Worth couple offered $20,000 for the lot — on one condition. “Take our money but keep your stuff.” Keith and Donnia Blair didn’t want the bedroom sets, the appliances, the 62-inch high-definition television, the swing sets or the 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe. (Story in the NY Daily News)

(Photo courtesy of Sun Star)

Arizona QuarterBack Pays Dining Bill for 20 Steelers Fans

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kurt-warner-qb.jpgTwo nights before the Super Bowl, while at a Tampa restaurant with his family, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner selected a group of 20 Pittsburgh Steelers fans and paid for their meal. The generosity toward his rivals added a unique twist for his family and their tradition of choosing a table for which they pick up the tab every time they go out to eat. They were all dining at The Cheesecake Factory. (AP story at MSNBC)

Encouraging Stem Cell Research Published

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Researchers in America have reported encouraging results from a trial treating people with MS with stem cells derived from their bone marrow.

The study, reported in the Lancet Neurology, involved 21 people with relapsing/remitting MS who had had two relapses in the previous year despite treatment with beta interferon. The injections of stem cells followed courses of treatment with immune suppressing drugs.

The researchers reported that this treatment is ‘a feasible procedure that not only seems to prevent neurological progression, but also appears to reverse neurological disability’. They drew attention to the need for larger, randomized trials.

Following treatment, the participants were followed for an average of three years. All 21 showed no worsening of disability as measured by the EDSS scale, and 17 improved by at least one point. 16 people experienced no further relapses following the stem cell treatment.

Pam Macfarlane, Chief Executive of the MS Trust said, “These results are very encouraging and show the potential of stem cells as a treatment for MS. This is a small study and we look forward to larger trials with more people.”

Reference

“Autologous non-myeloablative haemopoietic stem cell transplantation in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: a phase I/II study.”
The Lancet Neurology, 30 January 2009 [epub]

(MS Trust) – Photo by NIH Image Gallery, CC license on Flickr

Venture Partners Have $1 Billion for Green Startups

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purple-kurrent.gifA Silicon Valley venture capital firm will invest more than $1 billion in green startups over the next 24 to 30 months, Managing Partner Alan Salzman told Reuters at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. VantagePoint Venture Partners will “probably back 10 to 15 companies over the course of 2009,” he said. (Read more at Reuters News)

3 Million Join Mass Prayer in Bangladesh

afghanmosque.jpgSome 3 million Muslims joined in a mass prayer ceremony Sunday in Bangladesh, seeking blessings for all Muslims as well as global peace and prosperity. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina led the prayer, capping off a three-day event, which is one of the world’s largest religious gatherings.  (Seattle Post-Intelligencer w/ photo)