Monday, October 31, 2011

California Solar Subsidies Used By Rich But Not Poor

Based on how California policymakers giving subsidies for solar panels placed on the residential roofs, the poorest parts of California have not sufficiently utilized the benefits.

California's ambitious program to convert to solar energy is partially paid for with $3.3 billion provided by the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC), spread over 10 years, taken in small slices from utility customers' monthly bills.  The Public Utilities Commission reported earlier this year that California Solar Initiative subsidies have amounted to $885 million so far. They've created 924 megawatts of power spread across 94,900 locations owned by large and small commercial users, and residential customers.

The piece of program reserved for lowest income customers is not quite so robust. The PUC reports solar has been installed on the homes of 862 low-income Californians. People with low income can't afford any piece of it, rebate or no rebate.

The California Public Utilities Commission reports that one residence in the Sonoma County wine town of Glen Ellen received a $372,000 subsidy on a $2.2 million solar installation. A Newcastle residence received a $319,000 subsidy on a $1.45 million installation. In all, 22 residential solar projects received subsidies in excess of $100,000 each, and 71 others received subsidies of $50,000 or more.

The Public Utilities Commission reports that the ZIP code covering the eastern end of Clovis, one of the most tony areas of the Fresno region, received $3.5 million in solar roof subsidies. Down in the flatlands of Fresno, in the southern and western ends of the city, subsidies totaled $40,000.

In three ZIP codes for Malibu, rebates for residential solar installations have amounted to more than $1.5 million. About 13,000 people live there. In three ZIP codes in Compton, home to almost 140,000 people, there was one solar subsidy for $2,269. The same is true in Granite Bay, where there have been $1.3 million in subsidies, and El Dorado Hills, where there have been $1.5 million in subsidies.

In April, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation requiring that utilities get a third of their electricity from renewable sources, in an event at a new solar panel factory in Milpitas, owned by SunPower, the largest manufacturer of solar panels used in the California Solar Initiative.

SunPower executive, called the initiative "wildly successful" with installation prices dropping significantly. The initiative helped spawn an industry that employs several thousand people. The clean energy generated by the panels displaces other types of electricity generated by fossil fuel.

But the rooftop solar business wouldn't exist, at least not in its current form, without various subsidies, including the state rebates and 30 percent federal tax credit.

San Diego Gas & Electric is raising issues related to rooftop solar in filings with the PUC. The utility is seeking to charge solar customers an average of $22 a month to cover transmission, distribution and other overhead costs.

Sempra also is seeking approval of midsize solar arrays that could be installed at power substations, on the roofs of large warehouses, on land that is too polluted for other uses. The company would sell the electrons to apartment dwellers and customers who couldn't afford rooftop solar. It would be far more efficient than placing panels on individual roofs. (Sacramento Bee, 10/31/2011)

Prince George's County Remains Black By Choice

Blacks Have Moved In and Whites Have Moved Out

America has a black president and every city in the country also has a black side of town and a white side of town.  This scenario is clearly illustrated in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area.  In Prince George's County, Maryland, Whites have congregated in Bowie and Blacks are the majority in most of the other neighborhoods.

From Loudoun to Fairfax to Montgomery, communities that are growing in the Washington Metro Area are also growing more integrated, with people of every race and ethnicity living side by side. Prince George’s stands virtually alone as a place that is gaining population yet has an increasing number of residents living in neighborhoods that are overwhelmingly one race, African American.

Census data shows that the number of Prince George’s neighborhoods where more than 85 percent of residents are the same race or ethnicity — what demographers consider a high level of segregation — has inched up, from 25 percent in 1990 to 27 percent last year. Though the increase is small, any uptick is interesting in comparison with everywhere else in the region. While the all-white neighborhood has all but disappeared from Northern Virginia, Montgomery and the District, the all-black neighborhood is on the rise in Prince George’s.

Prince George’s is a beacon for middle-class African Americans who want to live around other blacks and few whites are moving in. It appears that the majority of Blacks and Whites prefer to live among their own. Twenty years ago, fully a third of Prince George's County’s segregated neighborhoods were white.  Today, none are.  Meanwhile, the arrival of affluent and accomplished blacks — not only from the District and surrounding counties but from throughout the nation — has transformed vast swaths of the county.  More than a third of the county’s African American residents live in neighborhoods that are more than 85 percent black. FromBowie to Brandywine, threequarters of the neighborhoods where household incomes surpass $100,000 are majority African American.

The Prince George’s experience also illustrates the limits of integration.  Most blacks and whites still live in separate neighborhoods, despite the dismantling of legal segregation decades ago.  Prince George’s has neighborhoods that are like almost no others in the United States: segregated African American enclaves with median household incomes above $100,000. The only other black enclaves in the
country with incomes that high are two small tracts in Queens and one in Brooklyn. The much larger DeKalb County in suburban Atlanta may offer the best point of comparison. Like Prince George’s, DeKalb is an affluentmajority black county that is both growing and growing more segregated.

In the Washington region, 90 percent of whites still live in neighborhoods where they are a majority or the largest group.  Many whites remain unwilling to buy houses in black neighborhoods. A lot of white people don’t want to live around black people. Conversely, Blacks in Prince George's County are where they want to be. They’re not thinking about integration. It’s not on their radar screen. Their goal is to live in a community of like-minded, like-valued people, and these are other middle-class blacks.

Over the past decade, the county’s white population dropped by 50,000. At the same time, the county gained 72,000 Hispanics. There are now more Hispanics than whites in Prince George’s. (Wash Post, 10/31/2011)

Monocle Columns That Take You Global

Take a look at highlights of the weekend from Monocle (love the magazine) - from music (global/thevinylfactory.com) to design (Tokyo/designtide.jp) to film (U.S.A./The Rum Diary), a little bit of everything to open your mind.

What is Monocle?
Monocle is premium media brand with magazine, web, broadcast and retail divisions. Focusing on global affairs, business, culture and design, Monocle's mission is to keep an eye on the world.
Go here to expand.

Illustration credit:  Designtide Tokyo 2011

Sunday, October 30, 2011

TOP ITUNES WORLDWIDE

1. RIHANNA FEAT. CALVIN HARRIS - WE FOUND LOVE

2) [=] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
3) [=] LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
4) [=] Adele - Someone Like You
5) [=] David Guetta feat. Usher - Without You
6) [+2] Coldplay - Paradise
7) [+3] Flo Rida - Good Feeling
8) [RE] Pitbull feat. Marc Anthony - Rain Over Me
9) [-3] David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium
10) [NEW] Nickelback - When We Stand Together

TOP AUSTRALIA

1.LMFAO - SEXY AND I KNOW IT

2) [=] Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - We Found Love
3) [+2] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
4) [=] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts
5)[-2] Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know
6)[+1] Kelly Clarkson - Mr. Know It All
7)[+4] Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
8) [-2] Flo Rida - Good Feeling
9)[-1] David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium
10)[-1] Jason DeRulo - It Girl

TOP UK

1. PROFESSOR GREEN FEAT. EMELI SANDE - READ ALL ABOUT IT

2) [NEW] Labrinth feat. Tinie Tempah - Earthquake
3) [-2] Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - We Found Love
4) [+2] Kelly Clarkson - Mr. Know It All
5) [-1] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
6) [-3] Charlene Soraia - Wherever You Will Go
7) [+1] LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
8) [NEW] Rizzle Kicks - When I Was A Youngster
9) [-7] The Wanted - Lightning
10) [-5] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts

TOP ASIA

1. COLDPLAY - EVERY TEARDROP IS A WATERFALL

2) [=] Bad Meets Evil feat. Bruno Mars - Lighters
3) [=] Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
4) [+1] Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Adventures Of Rain Dance Maggie
5) [+1] Adele - Someone Like You
6) [-2] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
7) [=] LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
8) [=] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts
9) [=] Snow Patrol - Called Out In The Dark
10) [+1] Jason DeRulo - It Girl

TOP ESPAÑA

1.PITBULL FEAT. MARC ANTHONY - RAIN OVER ME

2)[-1] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
3)[+1] Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song
4)[-1] La Oreja De Van Gogh - La Niña Que Llora En Tus Fiestas
5)[=] Jennifer Lopez - I'm Into You
6)[+1] Maldita Nerea - ¿No Podiamos Ser Agua?
7)[+1] Lady Gaga - The Edge Of Glory
8)[NEW] Britney Spears - I Wanna Go
9)[-3] Rihanna - We Found Love
10)[-2] Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (TGIF)

TOP SOUTH AFRICA

1.LLOYD - MY AIR



2) [-1] Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat
3) [+1] Hot Chelle Rae - Tonight Tonight
4) [+4] Kelly Clarkson - Mr. Know It All
5) [-3] Lady Gaga - You And I
6) [+3] Bad Meets Evil feat. Bruno Mars - Lighters
7) [=] Lady Antebellum - Just A Kiss
8) [+2] Selena Gomez - Love You Like A Love Song
9) [+7] David Guetta feat. Usher - Without You

10) [-5] OneRepublic - Good Life

The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in the Digital Commons

England's Royal Society, the world's oldest scientific publisher of the world's oldest peer-review journal, has decided to make its entire archive, going all the way back to the first issue published in 1665, freely available to the public. The archive includes Ben Franklin's reports on his original kite-based experiments on electricity, Sir Isaac Newton's first published scientific paper, and an early paper on geology by Charles Darwin. It is a treasure trove for historians of science and anyone interested in the history of scientific publishing. The announcement is here; and a search page is here.

TOP USA

1.ADELE - SOMEONE LIKE YOU


2) [+4] Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - We Found Love
3) [-1] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
4) [=] LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
5) [-2] Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
6) [-1] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts
7) [=] David Guetta feat. Usher - Without You
8) [=] Cobra Starship feat. Sabi - You Make Me Feel
9) [+88] Drake feat. Nicki Minaj - Make Me Proud
10) [-1] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem

America's New Gilded Age

An excellent essay in Der Speigel (here) on the rise of oligopoly in the US.

Hat tip: The Brower.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

CNN "Blacks in America 4" : Blacks in Silicon Valley?

CNN's "Black in America 4" displays the difficulties of African-American entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley.  Some Black Silicon Valley enrepreneurs say there's plenty of evidence that active -- if often subconscious -- bias plays a role in their limited participation prospects.

Some ask: Where are the roots of the problem? Is it that venture capitalists shy away from funding minorities, or are there too few minorities entering the field? Others respond: The problem isn't that there are barriers, the problem is that Blacks aren't entering the field in the first place.  (CNN Money, 10/28/2011)

BLACK FOUNDERS: Mission: To increase the number of successful black entrepreneurs in tech.

The New Promised Land: Silicon Valley, the fourth installment in CNN's Black in America series, will premiere November 13 at 8 p.m. ET.

Watch the trailer on CNN.com, and check out CNNMoney's full coverage of the project

Chelsea 3 - Arsenal 5

I didn't get to see the match, as I'm in the midst of a conference. I certainly hope that it will be replayed on TV so that I can watch it when I get home; it appears to have been a fabulous match, and not only because the Gunners prevailed. Of course, the victory is the most important so far this season for the Gunners. It should give them great confidence going forward. Van Persie scored three goals, giving him 28 in 27 matches in 2011. Arsenal need to get him tied down with a new long-term contract.

UPDATE: I did get to see a replay of the game on ESPN3. After a defensively shaky first half, Arsenal shored up the back line in the second, and pretty much everyone played very well. Having slammed Theo Walcott after his performance last week, I have to give credit where it is due, and acknowledge that he had an excellent game, particularly in the first half, where his crosses were sharp and accurate (two of them should have, but weren't, converted into goals); and he scored a beautiful goal of his own on a great individual effort in the second half. Aaron Ramsey was also excellent, and Mikel Arteta continues to grow into his role, game by game. Gervinho is consistently dangerous on the wing. As I said earlier, this win is very big for the Arsenal.

Quietly Building New Structures In Our World

 
Photo credit:  ©Laurel Delaney 2011, "Loyola University Chicago North Shore Campus"
"Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures." ~ John F. Kennedy 
Photo credit:  ©Laurel Delaney 2011

Friday, October 28, 2011

Miquela Craytor: Leaving Sustainable South Bronx

Miquela Craytor
LETTER FROM MS. CRAYTOR

Dear SSBx Supporter,
After five years at Sustainable South Bronx, I will be moving on: Friday, November 4, will be my final day as Executive Director. I have accepted a position with the New York City Economic Development Corporation to oversee the City's Industrial Policy.

After my experience at SSBx I am acutely aware of the critical need to devise ways to ensure that the industrial sector can thrive in urban areas, while remaining responsive to the needs and concerns of local communities. I'll now be able to use this knowledge at a citywide level. Of course I will remain an active and committed part of SSBx's work going forward.

In May 2008, when I became the Executive Director, SSBx had trained nearly 100 individuals in five years of running our BEST ECO program. Today, only three years later, the program has expanded significantly-now known as BEST Academy-and we have trained 300 more people. BEST has expanded, to offer training in two different green collar sectors, and is continuously evolving to stay innovative in this dynamic and now competitive field of green-job training. We have also enriched our programming to connect homeowners to retrofits in the South Bronx. Starting just this year, our work has already led to 50 homes receiving free energy audits, with several retrofits now underway. And in the next month we will be taking this work borough-wide. Additionally, we have constructed 4 greenroof/wall projects, and currently are completing our largest project ever, a 10,000-square-foot greenroof. And our catalyst project, the South Bronx Greenway, is now seeing completion of several of the first phase projects-which began only a year ago.

These achievements are the result of a lot of hard work on the part of our staff and our BEST graduates, but none of our program's growth or advocacy successes would have been possible without our supporters. So I would like to offer my most heartfelt thanks to the generous donors, dedicated volunteers, partner organizations and businesses, not only in the Bronx and but the City as a whole. I would also like to thank SSBx's Board of Directors for giving me the opportunity to lead the organization and for working closely with me over the past three years.

I am so thankful to you for all of your support of the organization and our efforts over the years. Because of that support, and the support of the staff and board, I feel confident about SSBx's next chapter.

I am also pleased to introduce you to our newly appointed interim Executive Director, Michael Brotchner. Michael has been working with me over the past several weeks in advance of my departure. Michael comes to us from Generation Rwanda, having run offices in both New York and Rwanda. He brings tremendous expertise, confidence, personality and energy to the table. He graduated from Wesleyan and has an MBA from Berkeley. I am positive that both Michael (whose email address is mbrotchner@ssbx.org) and SSBx will flourish in his stewardship.

SSBx serves as an amazing model of what is possible when environmental and economic development are addressed simultaneously. We are an action organization that exemplifies the idea that sustainability is possible in every community.

I hope that you will continue to support these efforts going forward.

Gratefully,

Miquela Craytor
Executive Director (Emeritus)

Black Environment Network - BEN

Based in the United Kingdom, Black Environment Network (BEN) is a unique organization, recognised nationally and internationally as the pioneer working for ethnic environmental participation. BEN was established to promote equality of opportunity with respect to ethnic communities in the preservation protection and development of the environment.

BEN proposes there is no such thing as a pure environmental project - a so called pure environmental projects is one which has rejected its social and cultural context. BEN therefore works to integrate social, cultural and environmental concerns in the context of sustainable development. In order to achieve this, we work across diverse sectors. Our current themes integrate the areas of natural environment, the built environment, heritage, social justice, health and housing.

Vision

To have representation and participation, at all levels, of ethnic communities in the built and natural environment, which reflects the profile of the ethnic population in Britain

Organizational Aims

To represent issues and concerns relating to ethnic participation in the built and natural environment

To develop training and consultancy services in order to underpin ethnic participation

To develop, strengthen and maintain the Network

To secure resources in order to maintain and increase operations across the UK

To address current issues and concerns relating to ethnic participation in the natural and built environment

7 Billionth Person In Our World: Sorry, No Vacancy?

In the coming days marks the celebration of 7 billion people on our planet.
The milestone, to be declared on October 31, 2011, is a huge spike from less than a century ago. In 1927, the global population was only 2 billion. Only 13 years ago, the population was at 6 billion, the U.N. says.
Have a look at people, possibilities and the challenges that come with dramatic population growth here.

Time to do some planning and invest in people power!



Illustration credit:  State of World Population 2011

Thursday, October 27, 2011

On the Road

Heading to Atlanta today for a "roundtable" at Emory Law School on "Climate in a Time of Dissensus." I've been busily scribbling a belated paper for the conference on recent game theoretic articles offering strategies with the potential to reduce free-riding in international climate negotiations. More specifically, I'm focusing on a recent paper by Geoffrey Heal and Howard Kunreuther, avaialable (behind a paywall) here, assessing prospects for "tipping sets" to more negotiations to a more cooperative equilibrium. I may post my comments later, after getting some feedback at the conference, which should be useful. Other participants include Harvard Law Prof., and former #2 in the White House Office of Energy and Climate Change, Jody Freeman, my good friend Jonathan Nash and his Emory colleague Bill Buzbee, Ann Carlson (UCLA), and Andre Greene (Toronto).

Blacks Not Part of DOE's Loan Guarantee Program

PRESIDENT'S CORNER

By Norris McDonald

Blacks are effectively locked out of benefiting from the U.S. Department of Energy's Loan Guarantee Program.  At a 2009 Congressional Black Caucus energy forum, I asked Secretary of Energy Steven Chu about how the Department of Energy could help Blacks to get ownership of energy companies.  His response was that Blacks should buy stock.  Well I already knew that.  You could also sense the collective groan of the Blacks in the room.

What about half billion dollar loan guarantees Mr. Secretary?  Yet no Black company has the experience and infrastructure to qualify for the loans.  But some of these companies, such as Solyndra, are out of business soon after receiving half billion dollar loan guarantees [Solyndra collapsed despite receiving a $535 million Energy Department loan guarantee in 2009].  A start up could not do any worse than that.  So Secretary Chu should have said the department would be looking into loan guarantees for start-up Black-owned energy companies. I got the impression that Mr. Chu had no clue about suggesting such a thing.

I say all of that because of the current controversy related to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa's (R-Calif.) attack on a potential $730 million Energy Department loan to a Russian steel company for manufacturing high strength automotive steel in Michigan.  If the Russian company Severstal North America – a subsidiary of Russian steel giant OAO Severstal – can receive public financing to re-tool and expand facilities in Dearborn, Michigan, then so should a Black-owned company receive subsidies to particiapate in energy-sector-related endeavors.

Issa argues that Severstal was already moving ahead with production plans “with apparently no need for federal financing” and also questions whether the project is even eligible under the requirements of the Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing (ATVM) program. Issa also notes the wealth and connections of Alexei Mordashov, the CEO of the Russian parent company, who according to Forbes has a net worth of $18.5 billion. Issa argues the company could self-finance the project or find funding on the open market.  Even the 1% of Russia trumps the Black part of the 99% in the United States. 

I complain because Blacks do not own any energy infrastructure and resources in the United States.  Now one can sit back and complain or one can try to do something about it.  But one is challenged to 'get in' when Big Boys are getting the really big supports from the public.  And those who groan at the mention of race should ask themselves if it is okay that no Blacks own energy infrastructure and resources in the USA.  If this is okay with them, then I have to dismiss their view and proceed to do whatever it takes to get equity in the energy sector.

The Energy Department announced conditional approval of the Severstal loan in July but has not given final approval. The Energy Department says the Severstal’s application is for a project that would help make American car manufacturers be more competitive as demand for lighter, more fuel efficient vehicles increases, strengthen the American steel industry and support more than 2,500 construction jobs and over 260 permanent manufacturing jobs in Michigan.

The auto loan program was authorized in a 2007 energy law (H.R. 6: Energy Independence and Security Act) that passed with wide bipartisan support and was signed by President George W. Bush.

Finally, Turner Station, an African American community in Baltimore is suffering from pollution from a nearby Severstal plant.  Not only are Blacks locked out of participating as owners in the energy sector, but then Black communities are disproportionately impacted by pollution from some of those facilities. (The Hill, 10/27/2011)

Creative Ways to Partner With Your Overseas Customer

Export this.  Import that.  But how do you partner with your overseas customer (or supplier) in such a way that they feel totally committed to you?

Have I got the ideas!

Read:

5 Inspiring Ways to Partner with Your Overseas Customer to Grow the Relationship

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

EPA Student Diversity Internship Program Spring Term

EPA Annnounces the Spring Term (February 6 - April 13, 2012)

The internship  is offered under a U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP), Minority Academic Institutions (MAI) Program, Student Diversity Internship Program (SDIP) contract. This contract was awarded on March 17, 2011, to AGi Mission Support Services, Incorporated (AGi). AGi is 8(a) certified and a service disabled veteran-owned small business located in Silver Spring, Maryland. As part of their contract, AGi is managing the recruitment and administrative procedures applicable to the SDIP contract.

EPA's SDIP is unique because it provides EPA headquarters, regional offices, and laboratories with the option of retaining a student for the summer, fall and spring. You can have a student participate in your program for ten weeks for each period. The contract may also be used as a mechanism to help you meet your MAI and Small Business goals.


EPA's MAI Program was created to increase opportunities for Minority Serving Institutions to participate in federal programs.  Increased participation in federal programs will strengthen these schools, and the entire nation, by promoting faculty development; increasing institutional capacity; and fully developing the diverse
talent pool that constitutes our nation. Success in fulfilling these critical objectives will help our economy to thrive and keep America competitive in the global market.
The SDIP is not limited to MAI colleges and universities, it is open to all college students that are enrolled in an accredited college, university, institution or graduate program. Students must be at least 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen, a sophomore, junior or senior, and have maintained an overall GPA of 2.8 or above on a 4.0 scale. Apply on-line.

The cost per Spring Term intern is $9,000. For each student hired, you must complete an Assignment Description Form (Attached), and funding must be processed through the EPA Acquisition System (EAS). You must email the completed Assignment Description Form to M. Saida Agostini, Managing Director and courtesy copy Tammy Thomas, Alternate Project Officer (APO)  When preparing your funding document in the EAS system, please reference your document as contract number EP-W-11-027, Student Diversity Internship Program (SDIP), and add Tammy Thomas as a courtesy copy to your routing history. To expedite your request for the Spring Term interns, submit the Assignment Description Form and the EAS documents by COB Friday, January 20, 2012. Once the contractor receives your Assignment Description Form, they will send you three resumes for review and selection per student. Each program office will be responsible for supplying their intern(s) with a work station, computer, and telephone.

On February 6, 2012, EPA will host a “Welcoming Orientation Program” at headquarters for the interns and their mentors (additional information forthcoming). Interns and mentors who are located in EPA regions and laboratories will be able to participate via a webinar. This orientation will also be videotaped.

If you need additional information regarding the SDIP, please feel free to contact Patricia Durrant, Project Officer (PO) at (202) 566-2458 or Tammy Thomas, APO,, at (202) 566-1209.

TOP LAST.FM

1.ADELE - ROLLING IN THE DEEP



2. [+149] Coldplay - Paradise
3. [+41] Coldplay - Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall
4. [+17] M83 - Midnight City
5.  [-3] Adele - Someone Like You
6. [-3] Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
7. [-3] Adele - Set Fire To The Rain
8. [NEW] Coldplay - Mylo Xyloto
9. [NEW] Coldplay - Hurts Like Heaven
10. [NEW] Coldplay - Charlie Brown

TOP LATINO

1.PITBULL - GIVE ME EVERYTHING

2) [-1] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
3) [+1] Maroon 5 - Moves Like Jagger
4) [+2] Pitbull feat. Marc Anthony - Rain Over Me
5) [+2] Maná - Amor Clandestino
6) [+26] Ha Ash - Te Dejo En Libertad
7) [-4] Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (TGIF)
8) [+4] Chino & Nacho - El Poeta
9) [+2] Vicentico - Paisaje
10) [-5] Shakira - Rabiosa

TOP ITUNES WORLDWIDE

1. RIHANNA FEAT. CALVIN HARRIS - WE FOUND LOVE

2) [=] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
3) [+1] LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
4) [-1] Adele - Someone Like You
5) [=] David Guetta feat. Usher - Without You
6) [+1] David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium
7) [NEW] Coldplay feat. Rihanna - Princess Of China
8) [+1] Coldplay - Paradise
9) [-1] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts
10) [=] Flo Rida - Good Feeling

TOP AUSTRALIA

1.LMFAO - SEXY AND I KNOW IT

2) [=] Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - We Found Love
3) [=] Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know
4) [=] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts
5)[=] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
6)[+1] Flo Rida - Good Feelng
7)[-1] Kelly Clarkson - Mr. Know It All
8) [=] David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium
9)[+2] Jason DeRulo - It Girl
10)[-1] Cobra Starship feat. Sabi - You Make Me Feel

TOP UK

1. RIHANNA FEAT. CALVIN HARRIS - WE FOUND LOVE

2) [NEW] The Wanted - Lightning
3) [+4] Charlene Soraia - Wherever You Will Go
4) [-2] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
5) [-2] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts
6) [NEW] Kelly Clarkson - Mr. Know It All
7) [-3] Christina Perri - Jar Of Hearts
8) [-3] LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
9) [NEW] Lana Del Rey - Video Games
10) [+6] David Guetta feat. Usher - Without You

TOP ASIA

1. COLDPLAY - EVERY TEARDROP IS A WATERFALL

2) [=] Bad Meets Evil feat. Bruno Mars - Lighters
3) [=] Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
4) [=] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
5) [=] Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Adventures Of Rain Dance Maggie
6) [=] Adele - Someone Like You
7) [+3] LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
8) [+1] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts
9) [-1] Snow Patrol - Called Out In The Dark
10) [-3] Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song

TOP ESPAÑA

1.MAROON 5 FEAT. CHRISTINA AGUILERA - MOVES LIKE JAGGER

2)[=] Pitbull - Rain Over Me
3)[=] La Oreja De Van Gogh - La Niña Que Llora En Tus Fiestas
4)[+3] Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song
5)[+1] Jennifer Lopez - I'm Into You
6)[-2] Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (TGIF)
7)[+3] Maldita Nerea - ¿No Podiamos Ser Agua?
8)[+1] Lady Gaga - The Edge Of Glory
9)[-4] Juan Magan - Bailando Por Ahi
10)[NEW] Adele - Rolling In The Deep

TOP SOUTH AFRICA

1.ALEXANDRA STAN - MR. SAXOBEAT



2) [+5] Lady Gaga - You And I
3) [=] Lloyd - My Air
4) [+1] Hot Chelle Rae - Tonight Tonight
5) [+1] OneRepublic - Good Life
6) [+3] Rihanna - California King Bed
7) [+4] Lady Antebellum - Just A Kiss
8) [+9] Kelly Clarkson - Mr. Know It All
9) [+5] Bad Meets Evil feat. Bruno Mars - Lighters

10) [+2] Selena Gomez - Love You Like A Love Song

TOP USA

1.ADELE - SOMEONE LIKE YOU


2) [=] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
3) [=] Foster The People - Pumped Up kicks
4) [=] LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
5) [=] Gym Class Heroes feat. Adam Levine - Stereo Hearts
6) [+1] Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - We Found Love
7) [+1] David Guetta feat. Usher - Without You
8) [+1] Cobra Starship feat. Sabi - You Make Me Feel
9) [-3] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
10) [NEW] Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa feat. Bruno Mars - Young, Wild & Free