Monday, December 31, 2012

Remembering Environmentalist Becky Tarbotton, 1973-2012

Remembering Environmentalist Becky Tarbotton, 1973-2012: by Tina Gerhardt, via The Progressive “We need to remember that the work of our time is bigger than climate change. We need to be setting our sights higher and deeper. What we’re really talking about, if we’re honest with ourselves, is transforming everything about the way we live on this planet. We don’t always [...]/p

Story of the Year: It’s Global Warming, Stupid | Common Dreams

Story of the Year: It’s Global Warming, Stupid | Common Dreams
"My favorite headline of 2012 was “It’s Global Warming, Stupid,” which appeared on the cover of Bloomberg Businessweek on Nov. 1, just days after Hurricane Sandy hit the Northeast."

Sunday, December 30, 2012

McKibben To Wall Street Journal: ‘Fossil-Fuel Companies Have Become Outlaws Against The Laws Of Physics’

McKibben To Wall Street Journal: ‘Fossil-Fuel Companies Have Become Outlaws Against The Laws Of Physics’: Bill McKibben has a letter responding to an error-riddled Wall Street Journal op-ed — though I guess that’s redundant. This one attacks clean energy and the fossil-fuel divestment effort McKibben supports. McKibben writes: Robert Bryce’s Dec. 17 op-ed (“Harvard Needs Remedial Energy Math“) attacking campus efforts to have universities divest themselves of holdings in fossil-fuel [...]/p

Meet the Woman Battling Japan's Whaling Fleet in Antarctic Ocean | Common Dreams

Meet the Woman Battling Japan's Whaling Fleet in Antarctic Ocean | Common Dreams
"Now Fox, a co-founder of the campaigning group Women for Whales, is to be a key player in the Sea Shepherd conservationsociety's Operation Zero Tolerance. In its biggest venture to date, the society will soon be sending four ships to take on the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean with the aim of preventing the death of even a single whale."

Saturday, December 29, 2012

5 Important U.S. Energy Stories of 2012 | Alternet

5 Important U.S. Energy Stories of 2012 | Alternet
"The news cycle was dominated by energy: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney made fossil fuel extraction his number one priority; fossil fuel interests spent hundreds of millions of dollars to promote oil, coal, and gas during the election; and President Obama busily defended his promotion of renewable energy after getting attacked by the fossil fuel lobby."

Climate Risks Have Been Underestimated for the Last 20 Years | Alternet

Climate Risks Have Been Underestimated for the Last 20 Years | Alternet
"The world's most authoritative voice on climate science has consistently understated the rate and intensity of climate change and the danger those impacts represent, say a growing number of studies."

Friday, December 28, 2012

U.S. Sailors File Lawsuit: TEPCO Lied About Radiation Levels

U.S. Sailors File Lawsuit: TEPCO Lied About Radiation Levels
"How awful; I can't begin to imagine how many other unwitting rescue workers were exposed to dangerous levels. It seemed clear from the start that TEPCO was not telling the truth about the radiation levels:"

Stunned Community Mourning the Loss of Renowned Environmental Leader Rebecca Tarbotton of Rainforest Action Network | Alternet

Stunned Community Mourning the Loss of Renowned Environmental Leader Rebecca Tarbotton of Rainforest Action Network | Alternet
"The death of RAN's executive director, Tarbotton, 39, has left friends, family and colleagues stunned and devastated."

Elevating acidity threatens corals

2013 Is Year Zero for Climate Change | The Nation

2013 Is Year Zero for Climate Change | The Nation
"As this wild year comes to an end, we return to the season of gifts. Here’s the gift you’re not going to get soon: any conventional version of Paradise. You know, the place where nothing much happens and nothing is demanded of you. The gifts you’ve already been given in 2012 include a struggle over the fate of the Earth. This is probably not exactly what you asked for, and I wish it were otherwise—but to do good work, to be necessary, to have something to give: these are the true gifts. And at least there’s still a struggle ahead of us, not just doom and despair."

West Antarctica Warming Three Times Faster Than Global Average, Threatening To Destabilize This Unstable Ice Sheet

West Antarctica Warming Three Times Faster Than Global Average, Threatening To Destabilize This Unstable Ice Sheet: This is a repost of a National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) news release (plus links and excerpts from other recent studies at the end). BOULDER—In a finding that raises further concerns about the future contribution of Antarctica to sea level rise, a new study finds that the western part of the continent’s ice sheet [...]/p

Kidnappings, Pirates, Halliburton, Fracking, And Me.

Kidnappings, Pirates, Halliburton, Fracking, And Me.: by RL Miller The London-based Control Risks holds itself out as “an independent global risk consultancy specializing in helping organizations manage political, integrity, and security risks in complex and hostile environments.” Or, in practical terms, it provides anti-piracy services, handles kidnappings and other crises, and writes white papers analyzing terrorism risks in various countries. One [...]/p

Palm Oil Is in Everything from Soap to Waffles -- And Causing Massive Human Suffering and Environmental Harm | Alternet

Palm Oil Is in Everything from Soap to Waffles -- And Causing Massive Human Suffering and Environmental Harm | Alternet
"The ubiquity of palm oil may surprise you. At least one-quarter of all the products found in a grocery story contain palm oil or one of its hundreds of chemical derivatives. Here’s a short list of some of the common brands that use palm oil: 
  • Neutrogena: Neutrogena Naturals Multi-Vitamin Night Cream
  • Aveda: Aveda Green Science’s Firming Face Cream
  • Clinique: Liquid Facial Soap Extra Mild
  • Kellogg’s: Girl Scout Cookies
  • Nestlé: Wonka Chocolate Bars
  • Kraft: Cool Whip
  • Earth Balance: Organic natural buttery spread
  • Nature’s Path: Organic buckwheat wildberry waffles
  • Clif Bar: Lemon Zest Luna Bar

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Chick-fil-A’s Latest Horror -- Children's Book Loaded with Propaganda to Conceal the Horrors of Corporate Agriculture | Alternet

Chick-fil-A’s Latest Horror -- Children's Book Loaded with Propaganda to Conceal the Horrors of Corporate Agriculture | Alternet
"This is not an overstatement. Chick-fil-A, like most fast-food companies, is the retail expression of the factory farming industry — an industry whose  hideous treatment of animals, vertical integration and rooting in monoculture is the opposite of the diversified family farm so beautifully glorified in “The Jolly Barnyard.” Perhaps worse, as a primary buyer — and, thus financial supporter — of the factory-farmed products, Chick-fil-A is one of the major fast-food players responsible for the demise of “Jolly Barnyard”-esque family farms.
But rather than own up to its record with a children’s book about its odious business model, Chick-Fil-A (not surprisingly) wants kids to think of it through a much more pleasant story."

New Year’s Revolution: Connecting the Dots, Coming Together and Fighting Like Hell | Common Dreams

New Year’s Revolution: Connecting the Dots, Coming Together and Fighting Like Hell | Common Dreams
"The bottom line for humans, as we review our year-end 2012 financials, is discouraging. If we cannot reduce fossil fuel consumption by 90% within the next 20 years and leave most remaining fossil fuel reserves in the ground, if we cannot naturally sequester several hundred billion tons of CO2 and greenhouse gases through global reforestation, organic farming and carbon ranching practices we are doomed."

TEPCO Can't Keep Up with Costs of Its Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima | Common Dreams

TEPCO Can't Keep Up with Costs of Its Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima | Common Dreams
"Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), the operator of the now infamous Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan admitted Thursday that it does not have enough funds make payments related to the disaster that continues to plague the communities in and around where the meltdown took place in early 2011."

Watchdogs: US Regulators Are Not Prepared to Prevent Arctic Spill, Sue for Access to Info on Shell Oil Drilling Plan

Watchdogs: US Regulators Are Not Prepared to Prevent Arctic Spill, Sue for Access to Info on Shell Oil Drilling Plan
"Royal Dutch Shell plans to drill for oil this spring in the arctic Chukchi and Beaufort Seas off the northern coasts of Alaska, but watchdogs and environmentalists are not yet convinced that Shell and federal regulators have taken enough steps to prevent or contain a potential oil spill in the treacherous and icy waters."

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Endangered Colorado: Is it Too Late to Save One of Our Greatest Rivers? | Alternet

Endangered Colorado: Is it Too Late to Save One of Our Greatest Rivers? | Alternet
"What once was a majestic river is today a saline slurry, with a salt content so high it cannot be used to water even the most hardy of garden plants. What have we done?"

Monday, December 24, 2012

How a Country With One of the World's Largest Economies Is Ditching Fossil Fuels | Alternet

How a Country With One of the World's Largest Economies Is Ditching Fossil Fuels | Alternet
"The country is headed for 80 percent renewable energy and has complete buy-in from all political parties."

STUDY: Antarctica Is Heating Up Even Faster Than Previously Thought

STUDY: Antarctica Is Heating Up Even Faster Than Previously Thought: Dangerous climate-change induced melting of Antartica’s ice may be happening even faster than we think, as a new study has found that Antarctica is warming far more quickly than scientists had previously thought. The study, published in the journal Natural Geoscience, reviewed a previously spotty dataset on Antarctic temperature, correcting several gaps. The New York [...]/p

'Ominous' New Research: Earth's Coldest Regions Warming Fastest | Common Dreams

'Ominous' New Research: Earth's Coldest Regions Warming Fastest | Common Dreams
"The litany of extreme weather events this year and the mounting discoveries supplied by climate scientists have made 2012 a year in which the realities of a warmer planet make ignoring the impacts of human caused climate change no longer possible."

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Friday, December 21, 2012

10 Energy Numbers To Remember From 2012

10 Energy Numbers To Remember From 2012:  Sometimes energy makes headlines, sometimes it doesn’t.  But it almost always has important implications for the global economy, the environment, and our day-to-day lives. Here are 10 energy statistics from 2012 that capture some of the most noteworthy trends of the year, and that will shape the energy world in [...]/p

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Fight for GMO Labeling Goes On in New Mexico | Common Dreams

Fight for GMO Labeling Goes On in New Mexico | Common Dreams
"The fight for mandatory labeling of GMO's in California may have suffered a difficult blow in California this November, but the fight goes on across the country, particularly this week in New Mexico, where one senator just filed an amendment that would require the labeling of all genetically engineered food and feed in the state."

Air Pollution Now Deadlier To The World Than High Cholesterol

Air Pollution Now Deadlier To The World Than High Cholesterol: More than 3 million people, a record number, suffered premature deaths from air pollution in 2010, according to a new report published in the Lancet. For the first time, air pollution has moved to the top 10 list of killers, making it a top public health concern surpassing even high cholesterol. For comparison, air pollution [...]/p

On-Bill Repayment: A Way To Eliminate The Upfront Costs For Energy Efficiency Projects

On-Bill Repayment: A Way To Eliminate The Upfront Costs For Energy Efficiency Projects: When a state is facing electric resource shortages, like Texas is, it’s just common sense to explore all the ways to make our electric use more efficient. We know efficiency makes sense – in terms of grid reliability, lower emissions, and reduced costs to ratepayers. But there is [...]/p

Recool: The Amazon.com Of The Green Building Sector?

Recool: The Amazon.com Of The Green Building Sector?: by Chris Potter, via the Institute for Market Transformation Christmas has arrived early for those seeking more transparency within the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) marketplace. Roger Chang, a principal and the director of sustainability at Westlake Reed Leskosky (WRL), one of the country’s top green design firms, just launched recool.com, a new website that [...]/p

Local Solar: Minnesota Develops Its First Community Solar Project

Local Solar: Minnesota Develops Its First Community Solar Project:  As community solar grows in popularity, an innovative solar project by the Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association in Minnesota highlights the opportunity of merging local ownership with locally assembled solar panels. Earlier this fall, this cooperative serving communities just north and west of the Twin Cities metropolitan area announced Minnesota’s [...]/p

Frack Fights Heating Up Nationwide: NY and CA Issue New Regs, CO Ban on Fracking Under Assault

Frack Fights Heating Up Nationwide: NY and CA Issue New Regs, CO Ban on Fracking Under Assault
"Anti-fracking activists across the nation will have their work cut out for them as they confront a well-resourced industry with no respect for the results of a free and fair election or the will of the community."

13 Resolutions to Change the Food System in 2013 | Common Dreams

13 Resolutions to Change the Food System in 2013 | Common Dreams
"As we start 2013, many people will be thinking about plans and promises to improve their diets and health. We think a broader collection of farmers, policy-makers, and eaters need new, bigger resolutions for fixing the food system--real changes with long-term impacts in fields, boardrooms, and on plates all over the world. These are resolutions that the world can’t afford to break with nearly one billion still hungry and more than one billion suffering from the effects of being overweight and obese. We have the tools—let’s use them in 2013!"

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell": Concerned Citizen Uncovers Whole Foods' Policy on Selling Food Grown in Sewage Sludge

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell": Concerned Citizen Uncovers Whole Foods' Policy on Selling Food Grown in Sewage Sludge
"Tell Whole Foods to end its "don't ask, don't tell" policy about food potentially grown in sewage sludge. Click here to ask Whole Foods Market DO ask and DO tell customers about sewage sludge. Watch CMD's Food Rights Network's interview with Mario on YouTube here and share it with your friends."

Report: Ecosystems in Upheaval, Biodiversity in Collapse | Common Dreams

Report: Ecosystems in Upheaval, Biodiversity in Collapse | Common Dreams
"A new report documents how climate change is already causing rapid, massive changes with "cascading effects" on ecosystems and biodiversity."

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Coal Exports Emerging As Major Climate Fight In The Pacific Northwest

Coal Exports Emerging As Major Climate Fight In The Pacific Northwest: In the Pacific Northwest, activists and their allies are ramping up for a full-throttle battle over a proposal to haul coal across the west for export to China. Big Coal’s latest master plan promises to generate a second epicenter of climate-change resistance—our very own Keystone XL pipeline showdown. With coal prices plummeting, thanks in [...]/p

Time to Face the Facts: Our Level of Consumption Is Pathological | Alternet

Time to Face the Facts: Our Level of Consumption Is Pathological | Alternet
"We're suffering from a world-consuming epidemic of collective madness, rendered so normal by advertising and the media that we scarcely notice what has happened to us."

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Welcome to Canada Inc., A Subsidiary of the American Empire & Co. | Alternet

Welcome to Canada Inc., A Subsidiary of the American Empire & Co. | Alternet
"Should Canada cooperate with the US in the wholesale plundering of the world?"

Even While Crossing One Of World’s Largest Aquifers, Keystone XL Would Not Use Advanced Leak Detection

Even While Crossing One Of World’s Largest Aquifers, Keystone XL Would Not Use Advanced Leak Detection: Even after causing more than a dozen spills in 2011 from its newest tar sands pipeline — including a six story “geyser” of crude — Canadian energy developer TransCanada claimed its planned Keystone XL pipeline would “exceed” safety standards. But according to a new investigation of TransCanada’s development plans, the company does not plan to [...]/p

Halfway To Hell (And High Water): 333rd Month In A Row Global Temperatures Exceed Long-Term Average

Halfway To Hell (And High Water): 333rd Month In A Row Global Temperatures Exceed Long-Term Average: Okay, NOAA’s State of the Climate Report for November isn’t the Mayan meteorological forecast. And the Apocalypse isn’t quite “now.” But this part of the NOAA report is kind of ominous: Including this November, the 10 warmest Novembers have occurred in the past 12 years. The 10 coolest Novembers on record all occurred prior to 1920. [...]/p

Hastening Climate Change, Worldwide Coal Consumption to Increase Within 5 Years | Common Dreams

Hastening Climate Change, Worldwide Coal Consumption to Increase Within 5 Years | Common Dreams
"Only weeks after climate change talks in Doha produced no significant plan to address climate change, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday that coal will likely rival oil as the world's largest source of energy within five years, dramatically increasing global warming."

Tar Sands Battle Takes Distinct Turns in Vermont, Montana | Common Dreams

Tar Sands Battle Takes Distinct Turns in Vermont, Montana | Common Dreams
"As the battle over transporting tar sands out of Alberta continues, two distinct paths emerged on Monday, one chosen by Burlington, Vermont and the other by Montana, and show how decisions made at the local level can have serious impacts for ongoing battles over fossil fuel infrastructure projects.

Acknowledging that the pipeline that goes from Montreal to Portland, Maine and passes through Vermont is being eyed for the transportation of tar sands crude, the message out of a Burlington City Council vote on Monday was a resounding 'no' to tar sands. The Burlington Free Pressreports:"

5 Reasons Our Changing Climate Is More Dangerous Than You Think | Alternet

5 Reasons Our Changing Climate Is More Dangerous Than You Think | Alternet
"Here’s what we’re not so good at understanding: We are part of a slowly enfolding tragedy in which the end of the world as we know it may be getting closer and closer. It won’t happen on any particular day that we can pinpoint and there won’t be a giant explosion or a big flood that will wipe everything away. There will be many floods and fires over many years. One species, one crop dying off after another."

Monday, December 17, 2012

America's Most Dangerous Enemy | Alternet

America's Most Dangerous Enemy | Alternet
"At this moment, America is threatened by the greatest danger we may ever face. This danger lurks within our borders—a powerful network of organizations, which, while once vital to our country, now serves to weaken and ultimately ruin America.
This network is directed by dangerous radicals, on a path to fundamentally upset the balance of our world. They have infiltrated our highest levels of government and business. Their plan, if carried through to fruition, will result in the deaths of millions of Americans, and the suffering of millions more."

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Fracking Comes To California

Fracking Comes To California
"California already has earthquake and environmental problems, so of course, it makes perfect sense to sell oil leases that can be permitted to use fracking."

Friday, December 14, 2012

Oil and Gas Industry Set to Attack Matt Damon's "Promised Land" | Alternet

Oil and Gas Industry Set to Attack Matt Damon's "Promised Land" | Alternet
"Next month Focus Features releases Matt Damon’s new movie and the oil and gas industry is worried sick about it."

How the Mighty (Mississippi) Has Fallen: Historic Drought Plagues US | Common Dreams

How the Mighty (Mississippi) Has Fallen: Historic Drought Plagues US | Common Dreams
"As the worst drought in decades continues to plague the US, the Mississippi River is withering towards historic lows with widespread impacts for commerce."

Body-Slamming Piglets To Death Is Humane, Big Food Lobby Claims

Body-Slamming Piglets To Death Is Humane, Big Food Lobby Claims: Secret video footage of a hog farm in Manitoba, Canada show workers body-slamming piglets into the floor, swinging them into metal posts and kicking them when they can’t stand up. The harrowing video was filmed by an investigator for animal rights group Mercy for Animals Canada, who went undercover at the Puratone farm for three [...]/p

At ALEC Meeting, Indiana Regulator Advises Coal Companies on Delaying EPA Climate Rules

At ALEC Meeting, Indiana Regulator Advises Coal Companies on Delaying EPA Climate Rules
"This is the case with the recent American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) meeting in Washington, DC.Leaked documents obtained by Greenpeace reveal that ALEC's anti-environmental jamboree was inundated with coal money and featured an Indiana regulator advising coal utilities on delaying US Environmental Protection Agency rules to control greenhouse gas emissions and hazardous air pollution."

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Revealed: What the Beef Industry Pumps into Your Dinner | Alternet

Revealed: What the Beef Industry Pumps into Your Dinner | Alternet
"A common industry practice puts consumers at higher risks for eating food contaminated by deadly pathogens -- but that's just the tip of the iceberg in this study."

Costly Oil Subsidies Drag Us Down; Clean Energy Investments Will Build a Healthier Economy | Common Dreams

Costly Oil Subsidies Drag Us Down; Clean Energy Investments Will Build a Healthier Economy | Common Dreams
"Congress should capitalize on this important opportunity to negotiate a clean route off the fiscal cliff. That means ending handouts to dirty energy and supporting clean energy policies that are helping to create jobs and protect the health of all Americans."

Study Identifies 15 Top Threats to Biodiversity | Common Dreams

Study Identifies 15 Top Threats to Biodiversity | Common Dreams
"Nineteen experts submitted 75 "little-known issues" that could positively or negatively affect biodiversity in the near future, and that list was culled to the following 15:"

A Growing Water Deficit in the West - Truthdig

A Growing Water Deficit in the West - Truthdig
"A three-year study by the Department of the Interior has concluded that a hotter, drier climate is threatening the water supply for 40 million people who depend on the Colorado River."

The High Return on Investment for Publicly Funded Research

The High Return on Investment for Publicly Funded Research
"At a time when economic success in the global market is determined more than ever by the pace of innovation, we cannot afford to reduce our investments in research. As the president said in his State of the Union speech last year, “In America, innovation doesn’t just change our lives, it’s how we make our living.” While innovation may be in our national DNA, we can’t take it for granted."

Rising Waters

Oil Covered Pundits: Media Fails To Disclose Guests’ Industry Affiliation 94 Percent Of The Time

Oil Covered Pundits: Media Fails To Disclose Guests’ Industry Affiliation 94 Percent Of The Time: Major news companies have been giving a platform for fossil fuel-backed “experts” to pen arguments against clean energy without disclosing the author’s connections to the industry, a new study from the Checks and Balances project finds. Across sixty major news outlets, in the course of five years, the group found that major publications only disclosed [...]/p

Documents Reveal Alberta Colludes With Industry In Tar Sands Pipeline Safety Review

Documents Reveal Alberta Colludes With Industry In Tar Sands Pipeline Safety Review:  A pipeline safety review conducted by the Alberta government last summer was done with the oil and gas industry’s interests in mind, according to recent documents released to Greenpeace through Freedom of Information legislation. The documents (PDF) show the review, commissioned after a series of back-to-back pipeline incidents across Alberta [...]/p

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

New Report Raises Questions: Should American Taxpayers Be Giving Their Minerals Away To Mining Companies?

New Report Raises Questions: Should American Taxpayers Be Giving Their Minerals Away To Mining Companies?: by Jessica Goad As Washington struggles to address the country’s growing deficit, a new report released today finds that the federal government has lost its grip on finances in a different way. An analysis from the Government Accountability Office reveals that the government does not keep track of the amount and value of hardrock minerals [...]/p

Exxon’s Dangerous Energy Outlook

Exxon’s Dangerous Energy Outlook: ExxonMobil recently issued its latest global energy projections in a report called the “2013 Outlook for Energy: a view to 2040.” The report (pdf) is chock full of figures and graphs showing an inexorable rise in global energy demand and supply, as well as the growing market for [...]/p

WWF: Efforts to Halt $19 Billion Illegal Wildlife Trade Have Failed | Common Dreams

WWF: Efforts to Halt $19 Billion Illegal Wildlife Trade Have Failed | Common Dreams
"Efforts to stop what has grown into a $19 billion trade in illegal ivory, rhino horn and other endangered species have failed, according to a report from the World Wildlife Fund to the United Nations, with record levels of poaching occurring in 2011 and a number of endangered species being slaughtered "on a massive scale"."

EPA Allowing Energy Companies To Poison Our Drinking Water

EPA Allowing Energy Companies To Poison Our Drinking Water
"The EPA is only supposed to issue exemptions if aquifers are too remote, too dirty, or too deep to supply affordable drinking water. Applicants must persuade the government that the water is not being used as drinking water and that it never will be."

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Poisoning the Well: How the Feds Let Industry Pollute the Nation’s Underground Water Supply | Common Dreams

Poisoning the Well: How the Feds Let Industry Pollute the Nation’s Underground Water Supply | Common Dreams
"Federal officials have given energy and mining companies permission to pollute aquifers in more than 1,500 places across the country, releasing toxic material into underground reservoirs that help supply more than half of the nation's drinking water."

Monday, December 10, 2012

New Study: Scientists' Early Climate Predictions Prove Accurate | Common Dreams

New Study: Scientists' Early Climate Predictions Prove Accurate | Common Dreams
"Leaders of the world's nations keep getting it wrong even as study after study and analysis after analysis show that climate scientists have been long getting it right on climate change.

The latest scientific report, which comes on the immediate heals on what campaigners called a "sham" of a climate summit in Doha, shows that the climate study released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1990 has proved remarkably prescient more than twenty years after its initial release."

There Is No Stopping Climate Change Unless We Can Mobilize Against Plutocracy | Alternet

There Is No Stopping Climate Change Unless We Can Mobilize Against Plutocracy | Alternet
"Neoliberalism is not the root of the problem: it is the ideology used to justify a global grab of power, public assets and natural resources by an unrestrained elite."

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Climate Fail: Cop18 Ends in 'Betrayal' | Common Dreams

Climate Fail: Cop18 Ends in 'Betrayal' | Common Dreams
"The United Nations climate change conference concluded on Saturday, a day after the talks were slated to end, addressing only a fraction of global greenhouse gases, in what is seen by climate activists as "betrayal" of the people and a commitment to add fuel to a planet already on fire."

Friday, December 7, 2012

Fracking for Foreigners? New Report from Feds Backs More Natural Gas Exports

Fracking for Foreigners? New Report from Feds Backs More Natural Gas Exports
"How times have changed. Ten years ago the United States was looking at importing natural gas via massive liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, yet to be built. Now the country appears to be getting ready to significantly increase exports of LNG."

2012 Nearly Certain to Be Warmest Year Ever | Common Dreams

2012 Nearly Certain to Be Warmest Year Ever | Common Dreams
"2012 is nearly certain to be the warmest year ever for the US, according to the latest figures from the NOAA."

GOP Energy Chair Received Last-Minute Big Oil Donations After Hinting Oil Subsidies Could End

GOP Energy Chair Received Last-Minute Big Oil Donations After Hinting Oil Subsidies Could End: Big Oil subsidies have maintained a relatively low profile during fiscal showdown negotiations. But there is some chance the oil industry’s $4 billion annual subsidies could be on the chopping block in a deal. The first indication Republicans may possibly budge, after repeatedly blocking votes on the issue, came late in the election when House [...]/p

7 Ways Looming Budget Cuts To Public Lands And Oceans Will Affect Americans

7 Ways Looming Budget Cuts To Public Lands And Oceans Will Affect Americans:  On January 2, 2013 a set of large, across-the-board spending cuts to nearly all federal agencies is set to take place in accordance with the Budget Control Act 2011. These massive slashes—known as the “fiscal showdown” or “sequestration”—are a direct result of conservatives in Congress holding the [...]/p

Corporate Push for GMO Food Puts Independent Science in Jeopardy | Common Dreams

Corporate Push for GMO Food Puts Independent Science in Jeopardy | Common Dreams
"Today, independent science is threatened with extinction. While this is true in every field, it is the field of food and agriculture that I am most concerned about."

Why Protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Is Crucial for Our Survival | Alternet

Why Protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Is Crucial for Our Survival | Alternet
"The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is sacred -- not only to the Gwich’in, but to millions of Americans who have time and time again voiced their steadfast support of permanent protection of the Refuge."

Thursday, December 6, 2012

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Catastrophe in the Making: Mining for Uranium Could Begin on the East Coast | Alternet

Catastrophe in the Making: Mining for Uranium Could Begin on the East Coast | Alternet
"Despite public outcry, Virginia could permit mining at one of the world's largest uranium deposits."

Are the Koch Brothers the Single Biggest Obstacle to Preventing Disastrous Climate Change? | Alternet

Are the Koch Brothers the Single Biggest Obstacle to Preventing Disastrous Climate Change? | Alternet
"Researchers say Kochs have funneled tens of millions of dollars into climate denial science, lobbying and more to derail climate reforms."

Coal Export Threatens the Northwest

United States must take lead on climate change — before it’s too late

Green ‘sequester’ is already costing U.S. jobs: Job losses from ongoing clean-tech cuts will rival those from defense cuts | Economic Policy Institute

Green ‘sequester’ is already costing U.S. jobs: Job losses from ongoing clean-tech cuts will rival those from defense cuts | Economic Policy Institute
"Besides being a particularly good form of fiscal support to create jobs, the federal commitment to clean technology is likely to have beneficial long-run impacts if it is sustained. Many studies agree that there are hundreds of billions of dollars in high-return investments in clean technology that are currently not being made because of a range of market failures (Bivens 2012). Federal support for this technology can help alleviate these market failures. The most compelling reason to undertake aggressive federal support for clean technology is, of course, the threat of global climate change caused by the emission of greenhouse gases."

Why China Is So Wary Of Ambitious International Climate Targets

Why China Is So Wary Of Ambitious International Climate Targets: by Melanie Hart From many perspectives, China is a global powerhouse. China is the world’s second largest economy in terms of gross domestic product, the world’s largest energy consumer, and a global leader in renewable energy investment. China is also the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitter. It is no surprise, then, that when it comes [...]/p

‘Chasing Ice’ and changing mindsets: A documentary on climate change

GOP Science Committee Member Unaware How Science Spreads To Other Countries

GOP Science Committee Member Unaware How Science Spreads To Other Countries: Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA), already known as a doubter of the Big Bang theory, sits high on the list of Congressional Republicans on the House Committee on Space, Science, and Technology who have no idea how science works. As Chairman of the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight, Broun emphasized that point on Wednesday when he [...]/p

Bayou Frack-Out: The Massive Oil and Gas Disaster You've Never Heard Of

Bayou Frack-Out: The Massive Oil and Gas Disaster You've Never Heard Of
"For residents in Assumption Parish, the boiling, gas-belching bayou, with its expanding toxic sinkhole and quaking earth is no longer a mystery; but there is little comfort in knowing the source of the little-known event that has forced them out of their homes."

NOAA: Climate Change Driving Arctic Into A ‘New State’ With Rapid Ice Loss And Record Permafrost Warming

NOAA: Climate Change Driving Arctic Into A ‘New State’ With Rapid Ice Loss And Record Permafrost Warming: Arctic sea ice is melting much, much faster than even the best climate models had projected. The reason is most likely unmodeled amplifying feedbacks. Image via Arctic Sea Ice Blog. “Scary New Report on Arctic Ice” is the Weather Channel’s headline for NOAA’s sobering 2012 Arctic Report Card. Everyone should indeed be scared by what we are [...]/p

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Fall of the Monarchs - In These Times

Fall of the Monarchs - In These Times
"Jackson, a volunteer for Monarch Watch, is part of a grassroots coalition of entomologists, conservationists and activists on both sides of the border. Their efforts to save the monarchs include a number of strategies to slow or halt U.S. herbicide use and Mexican logging."

Study: Corexit Made Gulf Oil Spill 52 Times More Toxic

Study: Corexit Made Gulf Oil Spill 52 Times More Toxic
"Julia Whitty writes for Mother Jones on the environment and she's written about the dramatic decline in microscopic life on Gulf beaches and also about how using dispersant allowed oil to penetrate much more deeply into beaches, possibly extending lifespan of its toxicity. Now she highlights a new study that finds the addition of Corexit to the Gulf oil explosion made the whole mess much more toxic:"

Filthy Five: New House Energy Committee Members Ignore Climate While Taking $1.7 Million From Fossil Fuels

Filthy Five: New House Energy Committee Members Ignore Climate While Taking $1.7 Million From Fossil Fuels:  Under the leadership of climate science denier and chairman Fred Upton (R-MI), the House Energy and Commerce Committee has repeatedly passed legislation that would increase oil and gas drilling and promote unchecked carbon pollution in the face of a rapidly warming climate. Nearly half of the sitting Republican committee [...]/p

Shale Shocked: Studies Tie Rise Of Significant Earthquakes In U.S. Midcontinent To Wastewater Injection

Shale Shocked: Studies Tie Rise Of Significant Earthquakes In U.S. Midcontinent To Wastewater Injection: Two new papers tie a recent increase in significant earthquakes to reinjection of wastewater fluids from unconventional oil and gas drilling. The first study notes “significant earthquakes are increasingly occurring within the United States midcontinent.” In the specific case of Oklahoma, a Magnitude “5.7 earthquake and a prolific sequence of related events … were likely triggered by fluid [...]/p

Climate Campaigners Demand UW Divest from Fossil Fuel

Climate Campaigners Demand UW Divest from Fossil Fuel
"MADISON -- This morning, a group of students and alumni delivered over 1,000 signatures to University of Wisconsin Foundation President Mike Knetter demanding that the university divest its holdings from the fossil fuel industry. The activists point to science that shows the industry is slowly cooking the planet and divestment, or "hitting them where is hurts," as a moral imperative."

Koch Carbon Kings a Driving Force Behind the U.N. Deadlock in Doha

Koch Carbon Kings a Driving Force Behind the U.N. Deadlock in Doha
"Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index recently ranked the Carbon Kings' net worth ($80.2B) as greater than that of the world’s wealthiest man, Carlos Slim ($71.8B), and the Kochs are using that money to kill any chance of United States climate legislation and convince America that "energy independence" is more important than cooking the planet. The report explains how the Kochs’ campaign contributions, lobbying legislators, funding climate denialists, attacking clean air laws, and stopping the shift in subsidies from fossil fuels has helped to halt any serious progress on climate policy in the United States. The result is a deadlock in addressing the global climate crisis."

Extreme Drought Continues, Could be Most Extreme Weather Event This Year | Common Dreams

Extreme Drought Continues, Could be Most Extreme Weather Event This Year | Common Dreams
"t's been overshadowed by other extreme weather events recently, but the extreme drought that plagued the U.S. this summer continues. In fact, according to the Drought Monitor, conditions have worsened slightly across the country. The extreme drought is likely to extend through February and could be the most extreme weather event in the U.S. this year, which is saying a lot in a year that saw a superstorm flood large swaths of New York City and knock out power to millions of people.

Beyond the millions of dollars in lost agricultural yield, the extreme drought threatens theOgallala Aquifer, the single most important water source in the High Plains regions."

ALEC, CSG, ExxonMobil Fracking Fluid “Disclosure” Model Bill Failing By Design » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names

ALEC, CSG, ExxonMobil Fracking Fluid “Disclosure” Model Bill Failing By Design » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names
"Last year, a hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) chemical fluid disclosure “model bill” was passed by both the Council of State Governments(CSG) and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). It proceeded to pass in multiple states across the country soon thereafter, but as Bloomberg recently reported, the bill has been an abject failure with regards to "disclosure"."

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Global Warming Is Behind The Real War On Christmas

Global Warming Is Behind The Real War On Christmas: It’s that time of year when Fox News and other conservative media outlets revive their imaginary “War on Christmas.” But the actual threat to one Christmas tradition comes from something more insidious than Fox’s perceived attacks: Extreme drought, fueled by climate change, has hit the Christmas tree market. 2012′s relentless drought will likely last through [...]/p

Monday, December 3, 2012

A (Scary) Cautionary Tale | Common Dreams

A (Scary) Cautionary Tale | Common Dreams
"It turns out B.P.'s Deepwater Horizon spill of almost five million gallons of oil wasn't nearly as disastrous as the two million gallons of dispersants used to clean it up - which, in a synergistic interaction, becomes up to 52 times more toxic to small organisms when mixed with oil."

Arizona Governor Shocked Reporter Would Ask About Climate Change Before Energy Speech

Arizona Governor Shocked Reporter Would Ask About Climate Change Before Energy Speech: Before Arizona Governor Jan Brewer (R) delivered a speech on energy this weekend, a reporter for the local station 3TV News managed to unnerve Brewer with the last issue she had in mind: Global warming. Unhappy with the question, Brewer confronted him afterward, asking, “Where in the hell did that come from?” Brewer, who denies [...]/p

The Top Fracking Threats to Health New York Must Assess | Alternet

The Top Fracking Threats to Health New York Must Assess | Alternet
"The good news is that a public health department— New York State’s Department of Health (DOH)— is finally undertaking an assessment of fracking’s likely health risks. The bad news is that it’s questionable whether it will allow adequate time to do a credible and complete job. So says a new scientific watchdog group launched to assure that science, rather than expediency prevails."

Happening Now: Tar Sands Activists Barricade Themselves Inside Keystone XL | Common Dreams

Happening Now: Tar Sands Activists Barricade Themselves Inside Keystone XL | Common Dreams
"Activists in Texas have taken their fight to stop the tar sands directly to belly of the beast Monday morning -- by sealing themselves inside of a section of pipe that will be part of the Keystone XL pipeline."

As Global Pollution Hits Record High, Frighteningly Hot Future Seems 'Inevitable' | Common Dreams

As Global Pollution Hits Record High, Frighteningly Hot Future Seems 'Inevitable' | Common Dreams
"New global carbon emission numbers released on Sunday show that the world is heading in the exact wrong direction when it comes to its energy production policies and scientists at the Global Carbon Project now say that frightening climate change impacts are all but inevitable without a "radical plan" to decrease the level of greenhouse gasses spewing into the atmosphere."

World Released 2.4 Million Pounds Carbon Pollution Every Second In 2011, A Record High

World Released 2.4 Million Pounds Carbon Pollution Every Second In 2011, A Record High: Carbon pollution shows no sign of slowing; 2011 emissions jumped 3 percent, and 2012 is on track for another 2.6 percent. According to a new report by the Global Carbon Project, the world’s fossil fuel addiction pumped 38.2 billion tons of carbon pollution, or 2.4 million every second, last year. The world’s top polluter, China, [...]/p

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Oklahoma, Where The Denial Comes Right Behind The Drought

Oklahoma, Where The Denial Comes Right Behind The Drought: Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain And the wavin’ wheat can sure smell sweet When the wind comes right behind the rain. Over 90% of Oklahoma is now in extreme drought, up from 72% just a week ago. The drought seems to intensify the denial — a feedback that, if it continues, [...]/p

Yuck: Our Seafood Is Loaded with Unspeakably Gross Pollutants | Alternet

Yuck: Our Seafood Is Loaded with Unspeakably Gross Pollutants | Alternet
"These days, 91 percent of U.S. seafood is imported, and half of that is farmed (the other half is wild-caught). Our top suppliers include China, Thailand, Canada, Chile, Indonesia, Ecuador, and Vietnam. And the production systems some of these countries use would make your stomach turn."

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Organic: Food Justice for the 99% | Common Dreams

Organic: Food Justice for the 99% | Common Dreams
"As Americans become increasingly aware of the story behind conventional foods—the ecologically destructive monoculture fields, the petrochemical fertilizers, the toxic pesticides and dangerous fumigants—the agrochemical industry has launched an all-out media offensive against the booming organic industry."

Study: Greenland, Antarctica shed nearly 5 trillion tons of ice over 20 years

Study: Greenland, Antarctica shed nearly 5 trillion tons of ice over 20 years
"For two decades, uncertainty over whether Antarctica was gaining mass or losing it from melting ice has made it difficult for scientists to predict the level of sea-level rise to be expected from global warming. The data showed, in the view of some scientists, that ice loss in the Arctic was being balanced by a gain in the Antarctic. Now a study published in the Nov. 30 issue of Science shows conclusively from satellite data that East Antarctica is, in fact, gaining ice, but the loss from western Antarctica and the Antarctic peninsula is twice as great as that gain.

In Greenland, the study concludes, ice is now melting at five times the rate it was in the 1990s.
Together with ice lost in Greenland, the melting in Antarctica has, the scientists say, raised sea levels worldwide by 11 mm in those 20 years, several times as much as previous measurements have shown. Combined loss: nearly 5 trillion metric tons of ice."