Global Warming
Celebs are calling on G8

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Famous faces everywhere have joined together to make an impact at the G8 conference this year. Some are supporting petitions and putting pressure on the G8 leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, Britain, and the United States who are meeting in Italy this week.
Climbing smokestacks for change
The G8 Summit is underway today and this morning members of Greenpeace were high in the sky to get their point across to world leaders. 100 activists from 18 different countries climbed the chimneys of four coal power stations in Italy to send a message to the world leaders at the G8.
They hung banners calling for more green jobs in the fight for climate change and ask these countries convened at the conference to be global leaders.
See VideoGolf course gets Justified

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Justin Timberlake has taken his love of golf to a whole new level—he is the proud owner of his very own golf course. Just like he does on stage, Justin went all out. He has invested $16 million in renovating the course facilities to make them as green as the turf!
Energy bill update
We’ve kept you up to date about the new energy bill, also known as the Waxman-Markey bill, that is making its way through Washington, D.C. these days. Over the weekend, President Obama asked senators to take a cue from the House of Representatives, who passed the bill on Friday. The bill will raise energy prices, and curb greenhouse gas emissions, and passed by just seven votes.
See VideoGreenest Celeb Houses!

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CGG doesn’t usually care how much money celebs are throwing around…unless they are using their green to go green. Treehugger.com released a list of their top picks for most eco-friendly celeb casas. How does a green celeb pimp out their pad? With solar panels, sustainable-wood flooring, and environmental technologies galore!


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