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Eco-Beat, 12/3
Written by Ryan Pfleger   
What's "The Daily Show" have to say about this "ClimateGate" thing? Need an amazing one-of-a-kind Christmas gift for that animal-lover on your list? Have you seen PETA's latest ad-bomination? Today's Eco-Beat has the scoop on all the latest green news and tips.


Jon Stewart, Photo: Jason Merritt, Getty ImagesJon Stewart Tackles the "ClimateGate" Scandal
Finally, we get a fresh and profanity-laced perspective on the "ClimateGate" scandal from America's most objective and trustworthy news anchor: Jon Stewart. Check out The Daily Show's five-minute exposé on the vast conspiracies threatening the climate talks. Enjoy.

Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi, Photo: Frazer Harrison, Getty ImagesEllen and Portia Chair Farm Sanctuary Charity Auction
Bust out those bankrolls, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are chairing an online auction and a ton of awesome celeb experiences are up on the block. Want to do yoga session with Russel Simmons? Hang with Alicia Silverstone? Lunch with Ed Begley Jr.?

DIY glue gun, Photo: CraftyGoat, FlickrChristmas Gifts on the Cheap
If celebrity charity auctions are a little too rich for your blood, you might want to take a look at Inhabitat's super-inexpensive DIY gift guide (instructions included) -- they cost next to nothing and they're totally cool and thoughtful. My favorite is the light bulb terrarium.

Joanna Krupa, Photo: Peta.orgJoanna Krupa Responds to PETA Ad Controversy
Hoping to spark one of their infamous, self-serving media firestorms, PETA released an ad that featured a nude Joanna Krupa with nothing but a crucifix to cover her lady bits. Apparently, the Catholic League took the bait. Check out her backhanded response. Ouch.

Food Inc. poster, Photo: Channeladvisor.comAmerica Wastes 40% of the National Food Supply
It's mind boggling, no? This incredible push for cheap, abundant food and then much of it doesn't even make it to our mouths!? Judging by our waistlines, we're doing our best to eat it all, but the demand just can't keep up with supply. I feel the need to watch "Food Inc." again.
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