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  • Forests Forever

    Ok, it's Friday, so give yourself a little break and head on over to what I've found to be one of the most spectacular photo essays on the web. Forests Forever combines stunning photography, serene music, and Flash animation to create a fascinating virtual tour of some of our planet's most beautiful forests. Each photo gallery is accompanied by supplemental educational information and a photographer profile.

    I haven't watched them all yet, but my favorite thus far is the one about the forests in Baobab Avenue, Madagascar. Additionally, there is a cool interactive piece titled "Consciousness," which provides a history of plant life on the planet, a review of the different types of vegetation, and more.

    Seriously, after you've read Daily Grist, head directly to www.forests-forever.com, which was developed by Fujifilm.

  • Sharp donates solar panels to popular ABC show

    Sharp Electronics Company has donated a solar energy system to ABC's hit show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. According to the Sharp press release [PDF], the episode is scheduled to air in January 2006.

    (Via TH)

  • Syriana

    Damn, this looks like a good movie. From IMDB:

    From writer/director Stephen Gaghan, winner of the Best Screenplay Academy Award for Traffic, comes Syriana, a political thriller that unfolds against the intrigue of the global oil industry. From the players brokering back-room deals in Washington to the men toiling in the oil fields of the Persian Gulf, the film's multiple storylines weave together to illuminate the human consequences of the fierce pursuit of wealth and power. As a career CIA operative (George Clooney) begins to uncover the disturbing truth about the work he has devoted his life to, an up-and-coming oil broker (Matt Damon) faces an unimaginable family tragedy and finds redemption in his partnership with an idealistic Gulf prince (Alexander Siddig). A corporate lawyer (Jeffrey Wright) faces a moral dilemma as he finesses the questionable merger of two powerful U.S. oil companies, while across the globe, a disenfranchised Pakistani teenager (Mazhar Munir) falls prey to the recruiting efforts of a charismatic cleric. Each plays their small part in the vast and complex system that powers the industry, unaware of the explosive impact their lives will have upon the world.

    Get the official synopsis here.

    Visitors to the official movie site are also encouraged to participate in "Oil Change," a campaign to reduce our dependence on oil.

    And as TH reported this summer, Syriana, which opens nationwide on December 9th, may also help promote TerraPass.

  • The Queensbridge Wind Power Project

    Have you heard the one about the group of people who wanted to put windmills on the Queensbridge in New York? No?

    Neither did I, until I watched this video over at Current TV. The clip includes computer models of the proposal and an interview with climate scientist Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig on the effects of global warming on the New York region.

    Crazy or a good idea?