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The TakePart Top 10 Weekly Roundup is a compilation of the week’s most notable stories from our entertainment-meets-social-action blogging network. Check out some of our most popular stories of the week, as well as a few TakePart blogger favorites!

TakePart Gang:

Sudan Leader Charged with Genocide: What Are the Reactions? by Wendy Cohen

Inconvenient Truth of the Day: Al Gore Speaks on Climate Change by Joshua Tremblay

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Nicole Hughes:

“Farms in the Sky” a Solution to Global Food Crisis?

Wal-Mart Launches Eco-Bling Project

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Andy Kondrat:

NYC To Bring in 300 Hybrid Taxis Per Month

Coolio To Educate Students On Climate Change

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Jon Popham:

Pickens’ Plan for Energy Independence

On “Rent” Closing, the East Village, and Gentrification

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Gina Telaroli:

Batman Morals: Top 5 Lessons from the Capped Crusader’s Films

Emmy Nominations Kick “The Wire” to the Curb

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Remember Coolio? You know, Gangsta’s Paradise? Fantastic Voyage? That weird feud with ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic? Kinda ringing some bells? Awesome. I bring this up because Coolio is the latest big name to join the green movement, as he has agreed to speak at historically black colleges and universities about climate change.

The talks are part of the EJCC (Environmental Justice and Climate Change) HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) initiative, and are also in conjunction with Al Gore’s We (not actually an acronym) program. The director of EJCC, Nia Robinson, announced the program on Friday, and per AllHipHop.com,

‘The effects of climate change fall disproportionately on people of color, Indigenous Peoples, and low-income communities,’ said Robinson about the importance of student involvement in the initiative. ‘Black college students must be on the frontlines educating their communities and contributing their voices to the policy debate.’

We here at takepart have highlighted (highlit?) people like Van Jones, who see the necessity of discussing global warming and with people from all walks of life.

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