'Bringing It All Back Home': How Vermont Can Lead on Localizing the Climate Fight | Common Dreams
"Environmentalist Bill McKibben, author of some of the most widely read literature on climate change and co-founder of the group 350.org, brought his message about the dangers of global warming to lawmakers in his home state of Vermont on Wednesday, telling members of the Statehouse assembly that every state government (like every nation large and community small) must do what it can to meet the challenge—the greatest one ever faced by humanity—posed by climate change. Courtesty of the author, his full prepared remarks follow:"
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Study: Energy Industry Water Use Set To Double By 2035
Study: Energy Industry Water Use Set To Double By 2035: The International Energy Agency concluded that freshwater use is becoming an increasingly crucial issue for energy production around the world in its 2012 World Energy Outlook. Between steam systems for coal plants, cooling for nuclear plants, fracking for natural gas wells, irrigation for biofuel crops, and myriad other uses, energy production consumed 66 billion cubic meters [...]/p
Seattle Joins Campuses in Nationwide Effort to Divest from Fossil Fuel | Common Dreams
Seattle Joins Campuses in Nationwide Effort to Divest from Fossil Fuel | Common Dreams
"Citing the damage caused by climate change, the city of Seattle's public employees may sell off their pension fund's holdings in some of the world's largest fossil fuel companies as part of a national campaign to divest from the dirty energy sector."
"Citing the damage caused by climate change, the city of Seattle's public employees may sell off their pension fund's holdings in some of the world's largest fossil fuel companies as part of a national campaign to divest from the dirty energy sector."
Follow The Money: Royal Dutch Shell And ConocoPhillips Made A Whopping $35 Billion In 2012
Follow The Money: Royal Dutch Shell And ConocoPhillips Made A Whopping $35 Billion In 2012: By Noreen Nielsen and Jackie Weidman Today, Royal Dutch Shell and ConocoPhillips were the first of the Big Five Oil companies to announce their total 2012 earnings, raking in $7.3 billion and $1.8 billion in the fourth-quarter, bringing their yearly profits to a whopping $27 billion and $8.4 billion, respectively. Despite being some of the [...]/p
The Question No One is Asking about Keystone XL
Right now in Texas, a foreign corporation, TransCanada, is using our government's 5th Amendment right of eminent domain to confiscate private land belonging to Americans, to build a massive oil pipeline so TransCanada can ship oil from the Gulf of Mexico to non-Americans around the world. Oil, by the way, that will accelerate our planet's plunge into global warming-induced catastrophe. So the question is, "Why?"
ALEC: There Is No Climate Change, Environmental Danger or Animal Cruelty on Factory Farms, and Even If There Is You Don't Need to Know About It | Common Dreams
ALEC: There Is No Climate Change, Environmental Danger or Animal Cruelty on Factory Farms, and Even If There Is You Don't Need to Know About It | Common Dreams
"The "corporate bill mill" that is the fossil-fuel-funded American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is alarmingly busy: It's pushing bills mandating the “balanced” teaching of climate science - the hilariously named ”Environmental Literacy Improvement Act“ - in public schools in Oklahoma, Colorado, and Arizona in addition to the 11 states it's already invaded. Most egregiously, it's also pushing so-called Ag-Gag bills, or the Animal and Ecological Terrorism Act, making it an "act of terrorism" for anyone to point out the animal and environmental horrors of factory farms, in New Hampshire, Wyoming and Nebraska, having already introduced them in 10 states."
"The "corporate bill mill" that is the fossil-fuel-funded American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is alarmingly busy: It's pushing bills mandating the “balanced” teaching of climate science - the hilariously named ”Environmental Literacy Improvement Act“ - in public schools in Oklahoma, Colorado, and Arizona in addition to the 11 states it's already invaded. Most egregiously, it's also pushing so-called Ag-Gag bills, or the Animal and Ecological Terrorism Act, making it an "act of terrorism" for anyone to point out the animal and environmental horrors of factory farms, in New Hampshire, Wyoming and Nebraska, having already introduced them in 10 states."
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Report: Climate Change Has Already Brought Catastrophe to US Wildlife | Common Dreams
Report: Climate Change Has Already Brought Catastrophe to US Wildlife | Common Dreams
"Climate change has already pushed the nation's wildlife into crisis, according to a report released Wednesday from the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), and further catastrophe, including widespread extinction, can only be curbed with swift action to curb the carbon pollution that has the planet sweltering."
"Climate change has already pushed the nation's wildlife into crisis, according to a report released Wednesday from the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), and further catastrophe, including widespread extinction, can only be curbed with swift action to curb the carbon pollution that has the planet sweltering."
Coral Reef Will Serve as Industrial 'Operating Table' for US Naval Ship | Common Dreams
Coral Reef Will Serve as Industrial 'Operating Table' for US Naval Ship | Common Dreams
"In order to be removed from a coral reef in the Philippines, a US Naval ship will be cut into pieces by salvage workers, effectively turning the protected marine reserve into an industrial operating table, imperiling the fragile ecosystem with a project that could take months to complete."
"In order to be removed from a coral reef in the Philippines, a US Naval ship will be cut into pieces by salvage workers, effectively turning the protected marine reserve into an industrial operating table, imperiling the fragile ecosystem with a project that could take months to complete."
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Failing Coral Reefs Pushing Marine Ecosystems Towards Tipping Point | Common Dreams
Failing Coral Reefs Pushing Marine Ecosystems Towards Tipping Point | Common Dreams
"Coral reefs throughout the Caribbean are nearing a dangerous tipping point, says a new analysis published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, as erosion begins to outpace the plummeting growth rates of new reef structures threatening some of the planet's most biologically diverse ecosystems."
"Coral reefs throughout the Caribbean are nearing a dangerous tipping point, says a new analysis published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, as erosion begins to outpace the plummeting growth rates of new reef structures threatening some of the planet's most biologically diverse ecosystems."
David vs. Goliath: Keystone XL Multinational Bullies Pipeline Protestors into Settlement | Common Dreams
David vs. Goliath: Keystone XL Multinational Bullies Pipeline Protestors into Settlement | Common Dreams
"Transcanada, the multinational giant behind the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, has followed a new corporate strategy by filing crushing lawsuits against individual activists and financially vulnerable organizations that have tried to halt to the construction of thecontroversial project."
"Transcanada, the multinational giant behind the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, has followed a new corporate strategy by filing crushing lawsuits against individual activists and financially vulnerable organizations that have tried to halt to the construction of thecontroversial project."
Yale Poll Finds Climate Change Action Is A Political Winner
Yale Poll Finds Climate Change Action Is A Political Winner: Climate change is a political winner, recent polls make clear (see links below). It is a wedge issue that divides Tea Party extremists from Democrats, independents, and even moderate/liberal Rebuplicans. As one of the leading experts on public opinion analysis in this area, Stanford’s Jon Krosnick, explained in October, candidates “may actually enhance turnout as well [...]/p
Monday, January 28, 2013
Thoughts On Energy And Climate Policy In Obama’s Second Term
Thoughts On Energy And Climate Policy In Obama’s Second Term: by Robert Stavins, via Harvard In his inaugural address on January 21st, President Obama surprised many people – including me – by the intensity and the length of his comments on global climate change. Since then, there has been a great deal of discussion in the press and in the blogosphere about what climate policy [...]/p
Sunday, January 27, 2013
US Chamber CEO Donohue: Fracking Is Our Future, Safety Nets Be Damned
US Chamber CEO Donohue: Fracking Is Our Future, Safety Nets Be Damned
"If you want to understand the source of the world's problems, follow the Davos coverage by CNN andBloomberg News for a few days. Not only will they tell you what the source is, they'll prove that your instincts are right about billionaires and those who present them as the arbiters of all things fair and right.
"If you want to understand the source of the world's problems, follow the Davos coverage by CNN andBloomberg News for a few days. Not only will they tell you what the source is, they'll prove that your instincts are right about billionaires and those who present them as the arbiters of all things fair and right.
Davos is the annual billionaires' conclave where they network, get their message straight, gladhand hungry politicians, and try to determine our fate. Ladies and gentlemen, our problem isn't what the billionaires think it is. Our problem is the billionaires."
Saturday, January 26, 2013
New Englanders Converge: 'No Tar Sands Pipeline' | Common Dreams
New Englanders Converge: 'No Tar Sands Pipeline' | Common Dreams
"Opponents of a proposed pipeline project that would bring Canadian tar sands oil through New England gathered in Portland, Maine Saturday for a regional protest against the scheme by oil pipeline companies to use existing lines to transport what experts call the "world's dirtiest fuel"."
"Opponents of a proposed pipeline project that would bring Canadian tar sands oil through New England gathered in Portland, Maine Saturday for a regional protest against the scheme by oil pipeline companies to use existing lines to transport what experts call the "world's dirtiest fuel"."
More Threats From Fracking: Radioactive Waste | Common Dreams
More Threats From Fracking: Radioactive Waste | Common Dreams
"The controversial drilling practice known as fracking is under renewed scrutiny, this time for producing radioactive waste."
"The controversial drilling practice known as fracking is under renewed scrutiny, this time for producing radioactive waste."
Las Vegas Accused of Engineering Massive Water Grab: Is This the Future of the West? [With Photo Slideshow] | Alternet
Las Vegas Accused of Engineering Massive Water Grab: Is This the Future of the West? [With Photo Slideshow] | Alternet
"Climate change is going to make life harder, water scarcer, and decisions about the future tougher."
"Climate change is going to make life harder, water scarcer, and decisions about the future tougher."
Friday, January 25, 2013
January 25 News: Federal Court Won’t Review Decision Striking Down EPA Rule
January 25 News: Federal Court Won’t Review Decision Striking Down EPA Rule: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied the White House a review of an earlier decision striking down major Environmental Protection Agency rules to cut soot- and smog-forming power plant emissions that cross state lines. [The Hill] A federal court won’t reconsider a decision that nullified major Environmental Protection Agency [...]/p
New ‘Rock Candy’ Process To Manufacture Silicon Could Make Solar Power Even Cheaper
New ‘Rock Candy’ Process To Manufacture Silicon Could Make Solar Power Even Cheaper: By Tina Casey Via Clean Technica Researchers at the University of Michigan have come up with a low-cost way to manufacture high-grade silicon, based on a concept familiar to anyone who has tried to make rock candy at home. If the breakthrough can be translated into a commercially viable process, it would make ultra-cheap solar [...]/p
Thursday, January 24, 2013
'Shameful': UNESCO Warns Australia Over Destruction of Great Barrier Reef | Common Dreams
'Shameful': UNESCO Warns Australia Over Destruction of Great Barrier Reef | Common Dreams
"UNESCO's World Heritage Committee issued a "scathing" report about the state of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, warning that unless measures are taken to protect the reef from proposed large-scale coal and gas projects, the reef's status as a World Heritage Site could be stripped within months."
"UNESCO's World Heritage Committee issued a "scathing" report about the state of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, warning that unless measures are taken to protect the reef from proposed large-scale coal and gas projects, the reef's status as a World Heritage Site could be stripped within months."
Astroturf Gone Wrong: Fake Protesters Offered $20 To Stand At Anti-Wind Energy Rally
Astroturf Gone Wrong: Fake Protesters Offered $20 To Stand At Anti-Wind Energy Rally: Most Americans like clean energy. So when conservatives wage campaigns against clean energy initiatives, they have typically resorted to fronting astroturf groups and paying fake protesters to generate noise.
Needing 100 anti-wind protesters by next week and apparently unable to find them, a mysterious firm advertised a “quick and easy $20″ on Craigslist.
Medical Experts Warn The Rise Of Resistant Viruses Will Cause ‘Antibiotic Apocalypse’
Medical Experts Warn The Rise Of Resistant Viruses Will Cause ‘Antibiotic Apocalypse’: England’s chief medical officer is warning that the rising numbers of drug-resistant diseases will eventually lead to an “antibiotic apocalypse” — a not-too-distant future when there aren’t any cures for common infections — and more antibiotic research should be a top global health priority. Professor Dame Sally Davies told members of Parliament on Wednesday that [...]/p
Astounding Reason North Dakota Is Lit Up So Brightly You Can See it From Space | Alternet
Astounding Reason North Dakota Is Lit Up So Brightly You Can See it From Space | Alternet
"I’ve been told by people living near fracking operations that the lights coming from the rigs are so bright they have trouble sleeping at night. They aren’t exaggerating. A photo from the NASA Earth Observatory shows a view of the U.S at night — the brightest spots that glow on the map come from big cities. The Plains states and the West are the darkest, with small spots of light scatter between darkness.
"I’ve been told by people living near fracking operations that the lights coming from the rigs are so bright they have trouble sleeping at night. They aren’t exaggerating. A photo from the NASA Earth Observatory shows a view of the U.S at night — the brightest spots that glow on the map come from big cities. The Plains states and the West are the darkest, with small spots of light scatter between darkness.
Except, oddly enough, there’s a big glow out in North Dakota — a state with no cities sizable enough to create that much light."
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
History Shows U.S. Can Tackle Pollution And Climate Change
History Shows U.S. Can Tackle Pollution And Climate Change: By Arpita Bhattacharyya, Center for American Progress President Obama’s strong remarks on climate change yesterday left the environmental community hopeful that actions will soon follow his words. The Center for American Progress has laid out a blue print for how the President can move forward on climate change and energy, and most of those recommended [...]/p
Two Hopeful Signs The Obama Administration Will Not Approve The Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline
Two Hopeful Signs The Obama Administration Will Not Approve The Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline: 50-50. Those were the odds you could get in DC for a bet on whether or not Obama would ultimately approve the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. But this week I think the odds turned against the pipeline, for two reasons: Obama devoted far more of his second inaugural address to climate change than anybody expected [...]/p
From Walden to the White House: Why Climate Change Demands Civil Disobedience | Common Dreams
From Walden to the White House: Why Climate Change Demands Civil Disobedience | Common Dreams
"If you could do it nonstop, it would take you six days to walk from Henry David Thoreau's Walden Pond to President Barack Obama's White House. For the Sierra Club, that journey has taken much longer. For 120 years, we have remained committed to using every "lawful means" to achieve our objectives. Now, for the first time in our history, we are prepared to go further."
"If you could do it nonstop, it would take you six days to walk from Henry David Thoreau's Walden Pond to President Barack Obama's White House. For the Sierra Club, that journey has taken much longer. For 120 years, we have remained committed to using every "lawful means" to achieve our objectives. Now, for the first time in our history, we are prepared to go further."
Ethical Enbridge? The Real Story of Line 9 and the Tar Sands Giga-Project | Common Dreams
Ethical Enbridge? The Real Story of Line 9 and the Tar Sands Giga-Project | Common Dreams
"Enbridge's Line 9 reversal project has become a hot button issue in Ontario as Big Oil seeks to expand tar sands markets in the 401 corridor, the U.S. and potentially Europe. Line 9 runs from Sarnia, Ontario to Montreal, Quebec, passing within 50 km of an estimated 9.1 million people, including 18 First Nation communities, and directly through 99 towns and cities. In true Orwellian language, the reversal is being sold to the public as a jobs-creating, low impact, and 'ethical' project. It is none of these things."
"Enbridge's Line 9 reversal project has become a hot button issue in Ontario as Big Oil seeks to expand tar sands markets in the 401 corridor, the U.S. and potentially Europe. Line 9 runs from Sarnia, Ontario to Montreal, Quebec, passing within 50 km of an estimated 9.1 million people, including 18 First Nation communities, and directly through 99 towns and cities. In true Orwellian language, the reversal is being sold to the public as a jobs-creating, low impact, and 'ethical' project. It is none of these things."
Report: Frequently Banned Chemicals Permitted in US Foods | Common Dreams
Report: Frequently Banned Chemicals Permitted in US Foods | Common Dreams
"Spawned by a petition calling on Gatorade to remove a flame retardent from their sports drink, the Chicago Tribune released an investigation into the chemical ingredients that the United States and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are permitting despite frequent bans elsewhere."
"Spawned by a petition calling on Gatorade to remove a flame retardent from their sports drink, the Chicago Tribune released an investigation into the chemical ingredients that the United States and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are permitting despite frequent bans elsewhere."
Stiglitz and the WEF: Making the Connection between Climate Change and Economics | Common Dreams
Stiglitz and the WEF: Making the Connection between Climate Change and Economics | Common Dreams
"The World Economic Forum kicks off in Davos this week. Why is the WEF vital for climate change? As Greenpeace's Kumi Naidoo put it, "to appeal to the most powerful that they have to move beyond an obsession with preserving a system that drives economic inequality, environmental destruction and violence"."
"The World Economic Forum kicks off in Davos this week. Why is the WEF vital for climate change? As Greenpeace's Kumi Naidoo put it, "to appeal to the most powerful that they have to move beyond an obsession with preserving a system that drives economic inequality, environmental destruction and violence"."
Climate Crisis Pushes Sierra Club to End Civil Disobedience Ban | Common Dreams
Climate Crisis Pushes Sierra Club to End Civil Disobedience Ban | Common Dreams
"After 120 years of advocating on behalf of nature, one of the the nation's largest and oldest environmental organizations—The Sierra Club—has at last decided to end its refusal to participate in acts of civil disobedience."
"After 120 years of advocating on behalf of nature, one of the the nation's largest and oldest environmental organizations—The Sierra Club—has at last decided to end its refusal to participate in acts of civil disobedience."
Melting Glaciers in Andes Could Spell Continental Water Crisis in South America | Common Dreams
Melting Glaciers in Andes Could Spell Continental Water Crisis in South America | Common Dreams
"The great glaciers of South America are disappearing at rates never seen in modern times and the continents fresh water supply is at serious risk if the trend continues, says a new study."
"The great glaciers of South America are disappearing at rates never seen in modern times and the continents fresh water supply is at serious risk if the trend continues, says a new study."
Global Warming is a Domestic Crisis | Common Dreams
Global Warming is a Domestic Crisis | Common Dreams
"At a time of continued unemployment and Republican assaults on workers’ rights, the climate crisis may not seem like a pressing bread and butter concern. However it is vital for the president and his allies in Congress to remember that those Americans most defenseless against extreme weather and natural disasters form the backbone of the Democratic Party.
"At a time of continued unemployment and Republican assaults on workers’ rights, the climate crisis may not seem like a pressing bread and butter concern. However it is vital for the president and his allies in Congress to remember that those Americans most defenseless against extreme weather and natural disasters form the backbone of the Democratic Party.
That is the only conclusion one can draw from the draft of a new federal study on global warming’s growing impact on the United States. Those who stand for workers and the middle class, and for the rights of minorities, women and the underprivileged in our increasingly unequal society, are facing yet another epochal struggle."
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Solar Panel Prices Continue ‘Seemingly Inexorable Decline’
Solar Panel Prices Continue ‘Seemingly Inexorable Decline’: The cost of crystalline silicon (c-Si) photovoltaic (PV) panels in the US continues to fall despite the imposition of anti-dumping and illegal subsidy tariffs on imports from China. By Andrew Burger, via Cleantechnica US imports of crystalline silicon solar cells and channels from China fell to their lowest level in at least two years even amid [...]/p
Governor Inslee Calls Coal Exports ‘The Largest Decision We Will Be Making As A State From A Carbon Pollution Standpoint’
Governor Inslee Calls Coal Exports ‘The Largest Decision We Will Be Making As A State From A Carbon Pollution Standpoint’: By Jessica Goad Newly-minted Washington Governor Jay Inslee has been lauded for his impassioned views on environmental issues from climate change to renewable energy. Indeed, his first official act as governor was to write a letter to a clean energy company inviting it to relocate to the state. In his first press conference as governor [...]/p
Wind Beats Out Natural Gas To Become Top Source Of New Electricity Capacity For 2012
Wind Beats Out Natural Gas To Become Top Source Of New Electricity Capacity For 2012: Through June of 2012, renewable energy was right behind natural gas in terms of the most new energy generating capacity being installed in the United States, with wind making up most of the renewables push. And now Business Insider has flagged the numbers for the remainder of the year. Last week, they reported that wind [...]/p
Monday, January 21, 2013
Obama Goes Hawkish: Failure To Respond To Threat Of Climate Change, ‘Would Betray Our Children And Future Generations’
Obama Goes Hawkish: Failure To Respond To Threat Of Climate Change, ‘Would Betray Our Children And Future Generations’: Obama went all climate hawk on America in his second inaugural address (full text here). These are, I believe, his longest and strongest remarks on the subject in any major national speech, let alone one of this import: We, the people, still believe that our obligations as Americans are not just to ourselves, but to [...]/p
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Despite Conservative Attacks, States Continue to Realize the Benefits of Renewable Energy Standards
Despite Conservative Attacks, States Continue to Realize the Benefits of Renewable Energy Standards: by Matt Kasper and Tom Kenworthy, Center for American Progress States’ adoption of renewable energy standards—which require electric utility companies to produce a portion of their electricity from wind, solar, and other renewable sources—has considerably driven clean energy advances in recent years. Though Congress has failed to enact a nationwide standard, policymakers at the state [...]/p
Water Grabbing to Follow Food Speculation? | Common Dreams
Water Grabbing to Follow Food Speculation? | Common Dreams
"That same month, the online publication Market Oracle reported that “ [t]he new ‘water barons’—the Wall Street banks and elitist multibillionaires—are buying up water all over the world at unprecedented pace.”The report reveals two phenomena that have been gathering speed, and that could potentially lead to profit accumulation at the cost of communities and commons —the expansion of market instruments beyond the water supply and sanitation to other areas of water governance, and the increasingly prominent role of financial institutions."
"That same month, the online publication Market Oracle reported that “ [t]he new ‘water barons’—the Wall Street banks and elitist multibillionaires—are buying up water all over the world at unprecedented pace.”The report reveals two phenomena that have been gathering speed, and that could potentially lead to profit accumulation at the cost of communities and commons —the expansion of market instruments beyond the water supply and sanitation to other areas of water governance, and the increasingly prominent role of financial institutions."
Friday, January 18, 2013
House Science Chair’s First Action Is To Hold A Climate Change Denier Hearing
House Science Chair’s First Action Is To Hold A Climate Change Denier Hearing: Coming off of the hottest year in U.S. history and 333 months of higher-than-average global temperatures, Rep. Lamar Smith’s (R-TX) first move as the new chair of the House Science and Technology Committee includes a hearing on climate science, according to Dallas News. For Smith, who criticized “the idea of human-made global warming,” the hearing [...]/p
Whole Foods CEO: ‘Climate Change Is Not Necessarily Bad’
Whole Foods CEO: ‘Climate Change Is Not Necessarily Bad’: It has been a week of controversial statements from Whole Foods CEO John Mackey. First, the self-described libertarian quickly walked back his statement that Obamacare is “like fascism,” admitting it was a “bad choice of language.” And on Friday Mackey — a longtime denier of manmade climate change — told Mother Jones that warming temperatures [...]/p
Study: Planet's Lungs Under Assault From Climate Change | Common Dreams
Study: Planet's Lungs Under Assault From Climate Change | Common Dreams
"A recent NASA-led study shows how areas of the Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the lungs of the planet, are victims of climate change, suffering persistent effects of droughts, which may change "the structure and function" of these important ecosystems."
"A recent NASA-led study shows how areas of the Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the lungs of the planet, are victims of climate change, suffering persistent effects of droughts, which may change "the structure and function" of these important ecosystems."
Sky-High Radiation Found in Fukushima Fish | Common Dreams
Sky-High Radiation Found in Fukushima Fish | Common Dreams
"n the latest discovery revealing the ongoing and devastating effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011, a fish contaminated with over 2,500 times the legal amount of radiation has been caught off the coast of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, officials announced Friday."
"n the latest discovery revealing the ongoing and devastating effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011, a fish contaminated with over 2,500 times the legal amount of radiation has been caught off the coast of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, officials announced Friday."
Monsanto's Earnings Nearly Double as They Create a Farming Monopoly | Alternet
Monsanto's Earnings Nearly Double as They Create a Farming Monopoly | Alternet
"Exploiting their patent on transgenic corn, soybean and cotton, Monsanto asserts an insidious control of those agricultural industries in the US, effectively squeezing out conventional farmers (those using non-transgenic seeds) and eliminating their capacity to viably participate and compete on the market. (Until the end of 2012, Monsanto was under investigation by the Department of Justice for violating anti-trust laws by practicing anticompetitive activities towards other biotech companies, but that investigation was quietly closed before the year's end.) "
"Exploiting their patent on transgenic corn, soybean and cotton, Monsanto asserts an insidious control of those agricultural industries in the US, effectively squeezing out conventional farmers (those using non-transgenic seeds) and eliminating their capacity to viably participate and compete on the market. (Until the end of 2012, Monsanto was under investigation by the Department of Justice for violating anti-trust laws by practicing anticompetitive activities towards other biotech companies, but that investigation was quietly closed before the year's end.) "
Study Links Oil And Gas Extraction To Ozone Chemicals
Study Links Oil And Gas Extraction To Ozone Chemicals: By Tom Kenworthy Oil and gas development in an area of Colorado that is in the midst of a huge drilling boom is contributing more than half of the chemical pollution that contributes to the formation of ozone, a new study by University of Colorado scientists has found. The research by scientists at the Cooperative [...]/p
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Beltway Heat: Sweltering Summers To Become The Norm For Nation’s Capital, According To New Climate Report
Beltway Heat: Sweltering Summers To Become The Norm For Nation’s Capital, According To New Climate Report: The draft of the Federal Advisory Committee’s National Climate Assessment was released several days ago, with dire warnings of significantly higher temperatures across the nation bringing more heat waves, deluges, droughts, and other forms of extreme weather. It also concluded that much of the climate change seen over the last 50 years was primarily driven [...]/p
How to Stop the Next Pandemic: End Factory Farming
How to Stop the Next Pandemic: End Factory Farming
"But what if a strand of influenza swept across the nation that was twenty-five times deadlier than the 1918 strand? What if we were dealing with a flu pandemic that had a 60% mortality rate?
"But what if a strand of influenza swept across the nation that was twenty-five times deadlier than the 1918 strand? What if we were dealing with a flu pandemic that had a 60% mortality rate?
Here's the frightening news: We already are."
Will World Act to Protect Bees from Pesticidal 'Nerve Agent'? | Common Dreams
Will World Act to Protect Bees from Pesticidal 'Nerve Agent'? | Common Dreams
"In what environmental campaigners say could be the hopeful "death knell" for a certain family of pesticides long believed to be harming the health of the world's bee colonies, anew report released Wednesday says that use of such chemicals should be deeply curtailed and urgency given to identify potential risks the chemicals pose to other plant pollinators."
"In what environmental campaigners say could be the hopeful "death knell" for a certain family of pesticides long believed to be harming the health of the world's bee colonies, anew report released Wednesday says that use of such chemicals should be deeply curtailed and urgency given to identify potential risks the chemicals pose to other plant pollinators."
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Monsanto vs. The People | Common Dreams
Monsanto vs. The People | Common Dreams
"Exploiting their patent on transgenic corn, soybean and cotton, Monsanto asserts an insidious control of those agricultural industries in the US, effectively squeezing out conventional farmers (those using non-transgenic seeds) and eliminating their capacity to viably participate and compete on the market. (Until the end of 2012, Monsanto was under investigation by the Department of Justice for violating anti-trust laws by practicing anticompetitive activities towards other biotech companies, but that investigation was quietly closed before the year's end.)"
"Exploiting their patent on transgenic corn, soybean and cotton, Monsanto asserts an insidious control of those agricultural industries in the US, effectively squeezing out conventional farmers (those using non-transgenic seeds) and eliminating their capacity to viably participate and compete on the market. (Until the end of 2012, Monsanto was under investigation by the Department of Justice for violating anti-trust laws by practicing anticompetitive activities towards other biotech companies, but that investigation was quietly closed before the year's end.)"
Virginia Waters Down Report On Impacts Of Climate Change After Tea Party Complaints
Virginia Waters Down Report On Impacts Of Climate Change After Tea Party Complaints: Earlier this year, Virginia’s legislature commissioned a study to determine the impacts of climate change on the state’s shores. After Tea Party complaints, lawmakers approved the report on condition it strike the words “climate change” and “sea level rise” from the title. This week, Virginia released its analysis, under the title “Recurrent Flooding Study for [...]/p
The Heat is on as the NYT Closes Its Environment Desk | Common Dreams
The Heat is on as the NYT Closes Its Environment Desk | Common Dreams
"Late last week, the New York Times made news – when it broke that the paper has shuttered its environment desk. The change isn't supposed to result in any layoffs, and the managing editor for news operations, Dean Baquet, told the news site Inside Climate that it"is purely a structural matter" – they haven't lost interest in covering environmental issues. The reporters will just be doing it from other formal desks."
"Late last week, the New York Times made news – when it broke that the paper has shuttered its environment desk. The change isn't supposed to result in any layoffs, and the managing editor for news operations, Dean Baquet, told the news site Inside Climate that it"is purely a structural matter" – they haven't lost interest in covering environmental issues. The reporters will just be doing it from other formal desks."
Monday, January 14, 2013
New Report Outlines Our Future: Climate Change Set to Make America Hotter, Drier and More Disaster-prone | Alternet
New Report Outlines Our Future: Climate Change Set to Make America Hotter, Drier and More Disaster-prone | Alternet
"The National Climate Assessment was just released and provides the fullest picture of the real-time effects of climate change on US life, and the most likely consequences for the future."
"The National Climate Assessment was just released and provides the fullest picture of the real-time effects of climate change on US life, and the most likely consequences for the future."
Nature: Strict Limits On Carbon Pollution Could Reduce Some Climate Change Damage By Two-Thirds
Nature: Strict Limits On Carbon Pollution Could Reduce Some Climate Change Damage By Two-Thirds: Emissions would need to peak in 2016 and drop 5%/year through 2050 University of Reading news release Tough limits on global emissions of greenhouse gases could avoid 20% to 65% of the damaging effects of climate change by 2100, according to new research led by the University of Reading’s Walker Institute and published today in [...]/p
Friday, January 11, 2013
Corporate Lobby Threatens A Blizzard Of Litigation Attacking Wall Street Reform And Environmental Protection
Corporate Lobby Threatens A Blizzard Of Litigation Attacking Wall Street Reform And Environmental Protection: Yesterday, U.S. Chamber of Commerce president Tom Donohue delivered his “State of American Business” address, in which he laid out the wealthy corporate lobbying group’s agenda for the coming year. After using several questionable statistics to attack regulations intended to protect the environment or prevent Wall Street from triggering another economic crisis, Donohue’s speech includes [...]/p
Yes, Global Warming Makes the World Hot and Dry (But Also Cold and Wet) | Common Dreams
Yes, Global Warming Makes the World Hot and Dry (But Also Cold and Wet) | Common Dreams
"Scientists and climate activists who often criticize major media for the poverty of their reporting on what they perceive as the most vital issue of our time will be pleased to read the story in its entirety (here)."
"Scientists and climate activists who often criticize major media for the poverty of their reporting on what they perceive as the most vital issue of our time will be pleased to read the story in its entirety (here)."
Thursday, January 10, 2013
'Frackademia': How Big Gas Bought Research on Hydraulic Fracturing | Common Dreams
'Frackademia': How Big Gas Bought Research on Hydraulic Fracturing | Common Dreams
"Last week, the oil company Chevrontook out a full-page ad in the Atlantic Monthly to say – seemingly innocuously – that hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking, needs to be "good for everyone". It was a part of Chevron's ubiquitous "Human Energy Campaign", which uses "real people" to soften its corporate image and argue its case.
"Last week, the oil company Chevrontook out a full-page ad in the Atlantic Monthly to say – seemingly innocuously – that hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking, needs to be "good for everyone". It was a part of Chevron's ubiquitous "Human Energy Campaign", which uses "real people" to soften its corporate image and argue its case.
The multinational is currently ramping up the PR to coincide with the release (also last week) of Promised Land, a controversial new film directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Matt Damon, which highlights the tactics used by drillers to buy up farmland that sits atop the vast Marcellus shale gas fields."
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Hurtling Towards Climate Chaos: US Oil Production Set to Explode | Common Dreams
Hurtling Towards Climate Chaos: US Oil Production Set to Explode | Common Dreams
"Projections released Tuesday that US oil production is set to surge to record levels shows the US continuing down the path of runaway climate change."
"Projections released Tuesday that US oil production is set to surge to record levels shows the US continuing down the path of runaway climate change."
The Hottest Year Keeps Getting Hotter » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names
The Hottest Year Keeps Getting Hotter » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names
"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s)National Climatic Data Center has announced that 2012 was the hottest year ever recorded in the contiguous United States."
"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s)National Climatic Data Center has announced that 2012 was the hottest year ever recorded in the contiguous United States."
2012 Hottest Year Since Record Keeping Began in 1895 | Alternet
2012 Hottest Year Since Record Keeping Began in 1895 | Alternet
"The U.S. Climate Extremes Index indicated that 2012 was the second most extreme year on record for the nation, marked by historic drought, wildfires, hurricanes and storms."
"The U.S. Climate Extremes Index indicated that 2012 was the second most extreme year on record for the nation, marked by historic drought, wildfires, hurricanes and storms."
All of Earth Now a Mercury Hotspot | Common Dreams
All of Earth Now a Mercury Hotspot | Common Dreams
"The paradigm has shifted anew in a far more dramatic way. The institute and IPEN, the global anti-toxics network, released a first-of-its-kind report Wednesday that found mercury levels in fish and human hair samples from around the world exceed guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency. The report is titled “Global Mercury Hotspots.” In reality, the whole world is a hotspot."
"The paradigm has shifted anew in a far more dramatic way. The institute and IPEN, the global anti-toxics network, released a first-of-its-kind report Wednesday that found mercury levels in fish and human hair samples from around the world exceed guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency. The report is titled “Global Mercury Hotspots.” In reality, the whole world is a hotspot."
Family Farmers Mobilize in Ongoing Battle Against Monsanto | Common Dreams
Family Farmers Mobilize in Ongoing Battle Against Monsanto | Common Dreams
"A group of family farmers is headed to a federal appeals court on Thursday in their ongoing battle against genetically modified seed giant Monsanto."
"A group of family farmers is headed to a federal appeals court on Thursday in their ongoing battle against genetically modified seed giant Monsanto."
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Burning 'Deep Purple': Australia So Hot New Color Added to Index | Common Dreams
Burning 'Deep Purple': Australia So Hot New Color Added to Index | Common Dreams
"Wild fires continue to rage across Australia Tuesday and temperatures have become so hot the country's Bureau of Meteorology was forced to add a new color—deep purple—to show areas that have exceeded all-time heat records."
"Wild fires continue to rage across Australia Tuesday and temperatures have become so hot the country's Bureau of Meteorology was forced to add a new color—deep purple—to show areas that have exceeded all-time heat records."
Why We Can't Shop Our Way to a Better Economy: Stacy Mitchell
Stacy Mitchell is a researcher and writer at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR), a national nonprofit organization that challenges corporate consolidation of the economy and champions policies to nurture community-scaled enterprise.
Stacy directs two ILSR initiatives on independent business and community banking. Her analysis has helped inspire many grassroots campaigns and provided empirical support for changes to local and state policy.
Stacy's articles have appeared in Business Week, The Nation, Grist, Utne Reader, Sojourners, and many daily newspapers. Her book, Big-Box Swindle: The True Cost of Mega-Retailers and the Fight for America's Independent Businesses, was named one of the top ten business books of 2007 by Booklist.
In 2006, she helped launch the Portland Independent Business & Community Alliance, which has a membership today of over 400 local businesses and runs Portland's popular "buy local" campaign.
NOAA: 2012 Was Officially The Warmest Year On Record, Second Most Extreme
NOAA: 2012 Was Officially The Warmest Year On Record, Second Most Extreme: Last year was officially the hottest ever recorded for the lower-48 states. Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric tallied weather and temperature data for 2012, and found that the year was both the warmest and the second-most extreme for weather ever recorded for the contiguous U.S. According to NOAA’s latest “State of the Climate” [...]/p
Monday, January 7, 2013
When Will Obama Act on Catastrophic Climate Change? | Alternet
When Will Obama Act on Catastrophic Climate Change? | Alternet
"Change usually happens very slowly, even once all the serious people have decided there’s a problem. That’s because, in a country as big as the United States, public opinion moves in slow currents. Since change by definition requires going up against powerful established interests, it can take decades for those currents to erode the foundations of our special-interest fortresses."
"Change usually happens very slowly, even once all the serious people have decided there’s a problem. That’s because, in a country as big as the United States, public opinion moves in slow currents. Since change by definition requires going up against powerful established interests, it can take decades for those currents to erode the foundations of our special-interest fortresses."
Neoliberalizing Nature and Privatizing the Air
Patrick Bond: In 2013 bankers will increase their efforts to make money out of the climate crisis and put a dollar value on everything
Study: We’re Headed To 11°F Warming And Even 7°F Requires ‘Quadrupling The Current Rate Of Decarbonisation’
Study: We’re Headed To 11°F Warming And Even 7°F Requires ‘Quadrupling The Current Rate Of Decarbonisation’
"You know things are bad when a global warming report titled “too late for two degrees?” isn’t written by an environmental organization, but a global financial services firm."
"You know things are bad when a global warming report titled “too late for two degrees?” isn’t written by an environmental organization, but a global financial services firm."
CoalSwarm: A Clearinghouse for Shared Information on King Coal
CoalSwarm: A Clearinghouse for Shared Information on King Coal
"NASA climatologist James Hansen is sometimes called “the godfather of climate science” for his pioneering efforts to warn the world about the threat of global warming. Hansen could also be called the godfather of Earth Island Institute-sponsored project CoalSwarm."
"NASA climatologist James Hansen is sometimes called “the godfather of climate science” for his pioneering efforts to warn the world about the threat of global warming. Hansen could also be called the godfather of Earth Island Institute-sponsored project CoalSwarm."
Sunday, January 6, 2013
What Happens When Fracking Hits the Suburbs | Alternet
What Happens When Fracking Hits the Suburbs | Alternet
"Fracking, the technology that opened up America's vast deposits of unconventional oil and gas, has moved beyond remote locations and landed at the front door, with oil operations now planned or under way in suburbs, mid-sized towns and large metropolitan areas."
"Fracking, the technology that opened up America's vast deposits of unconventional oil and gas, has moved beyond remote locations and landed at the front door, with oil operations now planned or under way in suburbs, mid-sized towns and large metropolitan areas."
Obama Versus Physics: Why Climate Change Won’t Wait for the President | Common Dreams
Obama Versus Physics: Why Climate Change Won’t Wait for the President | Common Dreams
"Change usually happens very slowly, even once all the serious people have decided there’s a problem. That’s because, in a country as big as the United States, public opinion moves in slow currents. Since change by definition requires going up against powerful established interests, it can take decades for those currents to erode the foundations of our special-interest fortresses."
"Change usually happens very slowly, even once all the serious people have decided there’s a problem. That’s because, in a country as big as the United States, public opinion moves in slow currents. Since change by definition requires going up against powerful established interests, it can take decades for those currents to erode the foundations of our special-interest fortresses."
Saturday, January 5, 2013
New FDA Rules Proposed To Prevent Food Contamination
New FDA Rules Proposed To Prevent Food Contamination
"Progress! This is the kind of nuts-and-bolts stuff that makes a huge difference in our everyday lives."
"Progress! This is the kind of nuts-and-bolts stuff that makes a huge difference in our everyday lives."
Environmentalists in the Arctic, "I told you so."
On Monday night, an oil rig being used by Royal Dutch Shell ran aground, threatening to dump 150,000 gallons of crude into the Gulf of Alaska. So far - Shell has spent 6 years and more than 4 billion dollars trying to extract oil from the Arctic region, despite warnings from environmentalists that drilling in the area is "high-risk", and that it could have a "catastrophic impact on one of the most pristine, unique and beautiful landscapes on Earth." Now that Shell is scrambling to control their crippled oil rig, the world can see that the environmentalists were right. Joining me now for the latest out of Alaska and what this means for the ecosystem there is...Shannyn Moore, Journalist and Radio Host of The Shannyn Moore Show nightly on KOAN 95.5FM & 1020AM Anchorage - and she's also the TV Host of "Moore Up North."
Are We Ignoring a Return to the Dust Bowl?
Don Carr, Environmental Working Group joins Thom Hartmann. As of this past Thursday - 61.8 percent of the contiguous United States was under moderate to severe levels of drought. Drought conditions are so bad that experts are warning that conditions similar to the great Dust Bowl of the 1930's could be returning to the Midwest. So - will the new year bring relief to the heart of America's agriculture industry - or is 2013 set to be another year of record-setting drought conditions?
Congress In Contempt, Part 2: How Can We Fix Our Broken Legislature?
Congress In Contempt, Part 2: How Can We Fix Our Broken Legislature?: This is part 2 of a 2-part series on Congressional gridlock. You can read part 1 here. The 112th Congress is not the first that didn’t earn its pay. President Truman criticized the 80th Congress as a do-nothing bunch in the 1940s. In December 1881, the New York Times printed this familiar [...]/p
Congress In Contempt, Part 1: The Fiscal Cliff Is Only One Example Of Congressional Failure
Congress In Contempt, Part 1: The Fiscal Cliff Is Only One Example Of Congressional Failure: There was a moment when the Founding Fathers considered putting a provision in the Constitution that would allow citizens to recall members of Congress. The proposal failed. As a result, only members of Congress can remove other members of Congress from office. It’s a pity. As the 112th Congress passes into an [...]/p
TIMELINE: Documenting Shell’s 2012 Arctic Drilling Debacle
TIMELINE: Documenting Shell’s 2012 Arctic Drilling Debacle: This week’s grounding of Shell’s enormous Kulluk drilling rig near Kodiak Island, Alaska has not inspired confidence in its preparedness to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean. The rig was being towed from Dutch Harbor, Alaska to Seattle when its tow vessel lost control of the massive platform [...]/p
Friday, January 4, 2013
Transocean Gets Off Easy With 'Wholly Inadequate' Gulf Settlement | Common Dreams
Transocean Gets Off Easy With 'Wholly Inadequate' Gulf Settlement | Common Dreams
"Transocean Deepwater Inc. was handed a free pass by the U.S. Department of Justice Thursday, pleading guilty to violations of the Clean Water Act in exchange for a relatively nominal fine and no further criminal penalties for the 2010 oil spill that polluted the Gulf of Mexico with 200 million gallons of oil over a three month period, causing untold damage."
"Transocean Deepwater Inc. was handed a free pass by the U.S. Department of Justice Thursday, pleading guilty to violations of the Clean Water Act in exchange for a relatively nominal fine and no further criminal penalties for the 2010 oil spill that polluted the Gulf of Mexico with 200 million gallons of oil over a three month period, causing untold damage."
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Natural Gas Fables and Energy Independence Myths | Common Dreams
Natural Gas Fables and Energy Independence Myths | Common Dreams
"Unless you’ve been dead for the past couple of years, you’ve been hearing lots of enthusiastic forecasts like this, but not one of them is true. They are generally accompanied by sweeping predictions about geopolitics that are equally misleading, at least insofar as they depend on assumptions about cheap and plentiful supplies of shale gas and other forms of “unconventional” oil and gas.
"Unless you’ve been dead for the past couple of years, you’ve been hearing lots of enthusiastic forecasts like this, but not one of them is true. They are generally accompanied by sweeping predictions about geopolitics that are equally misleading, at least insofar as they depend on assumptions about cheap and plentiful supplies of shale gas and other forms of “unconventional” oil and gas.
For example, we are assured that the United States, no longer dependent on Arab oil, will break its habit of intervening militarily in the Middle East, since what happens there will no longer matter to Washington. But this new era of cheap and plentiful energy from fossil fuels will also result, alas, in sky-high greenhouse gas emissions and runaway global warming.
These statements are also untrue, at least in the formulation given above, since they are based on quite mistaken assumptions."
In 2013, Our Fight Against GMO Food Continues | Common Dreams
In 2013, Our Fight Against GMO Food Continues | Common Dreams
"On November 6, in the wake of one of the most expensive and scurrilous smear campaigns in history, six million voters scared the hell out of Monsanto and Big Food Inc. by coming within a razor’s edge of passing the first statewide mandatory labeling law for genetically modified organisms (GMOs)"
"On November 6, in the wake of one of the most expensive and scurrilous smear campaigns in history, six million voters scared the hell out of Monsanto and Big Food Inc. by coming within a razor’s edge of passing the first statewide mandatory labeling law for genetically modified organisms (GMOs)"
Fiscal Cliff Deal Cuts Farm Programs Designed To Help Minorities, Small Farms, And The Environment
Fiscal Cliff Deal Cuts Farm Programs Designed To Help Minorities, Small Farms, And The Environment: Targeted programs for minorities, new farmers, and the environment have been removed from the U.S. Farm Bill as a consequence of significant, under-reported cuts in the deal to avert the so-called “fiscal cliff.” While the deal extended some key Farm Bill provisions, one of which will prevent milk prices from skyrocketing, Senate Minority Leader Mitch [...]/p
General Motors Tripled Sales Of Chevy Volt In 2012, Selling One Million Vehicles Over 30 MPG
General Motors Tripled Sales Of Chevy Volt In 2012, Selling One Million Vehicles Over 30 MPG: General Motors had a record-breaking year for fuel-efficient autos in 2012. The company became the first American auto manufacturer to sell more than one million vehicles with a 30-mpg fuel rating. And due to a surge in demand from Califorina, GM tripled sales of its electric model, the Chevy Volt. Motor Trend reported on the [...]/p
In Fight Against Privatized Water, Bottles Banned in Concord, Mass | Common Dreams
In Fight Against Privatized Water, Bottles Banned in Concord, Mass | Common Dreams
"Concord, Massachusetts became the first town in the nation to ban the sale of plastic water bottles as a new bylaw went into effect Tuesday, following years of campaigning by local activists."
"Concord, Massachusetts became the first town in the nation to ban the sale of plastic water bottles as a new bylaw went into effect Tuesday, following years of campaigning by local activists."
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Bridge To Nowhere? NOAA Confirms High Methane Leakage Rate Up To 9% From Gas Fields, Gutting Climate Benefit
Bridge To Nowhere? NOAA Confirms High Methane Leakage Rate Up To 9% From Gas Fields, Gutting Climate Benefit: Researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have reconfirmed earlier findings of high rates of methane leakage from natural gas fields. If these findings are replicated elsewhere, they would utterly vitiate the climate benefit of natural gas, even when used to switch off coal. Indeed, if the previous findings — of 4% methane leakage [...]/p
“Energy In Depth” – A Reporters’ Guide to Its Founding, Funding, and Flacks
“Energy In Depth” – A Reporters’ Guide to Its Founding, Funding, and Flacks
"What is Energy In Depth, really? EID describes itself as "a research, education and public outreach campaign focused on getting the facts out" about hydraulic fracturing, widely known as "fracking." It's a website created by a trade group for the gas industry -- the "Independent Petroleum Association of America"(IPAA) -- and a public relations firm."
"What is Energy In Depth, really? EID describes itself as "a research, education and public outreach campaign focused on getting the facts out" about hydraulic fracturing, widely known as "fracking." It's a website created by a trade group for the gas industry -- the "Independent Petroleum Association of America"(IPAA) -- and a public relations firm."
Food Poisoning on a Global Scale | Common Dreams
Food Poisoning on a Global Scale | Common Dreams
"Food is supposed to provide us nourishment and health but because of the toxins it contains, what we consume has become a major threat to our health. Some toxic substances are added to our food physically, through adulteration, while some enter our food system chemically, through pesticide residues. And some toxins enter the food chain genetically, through genetic engineering of seeds and crops. Even food packaging can be a source of toxins in food."
"Food is supposed to provide us nourishment and health but because of the toxins it contains, what we consume has become a major threat to our health. Some toxic substances are added to our food physically, through adulteration, while some enter our food system chemically, through pesticide residues. And some toxins enter the food chain genetically, through genetic engineering of seeds and crops. Even food packaging can be a source of toxins in food."
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Warnings Ignored, Shell's Arctic Drilling Rig Runs Aground Off Alaskan Coast | Common Dreams
Warnings Ignored, Shell's Arctic Drilling Rig Runs Aground Off Alaskan Coast | Common Dreams
"Fulfilling dire predictions by environmentalists and conservationists that oil exploration and extraction in the Arctic was frought with peril, a Royal Dutch Shell offshore drilling rig carrying roughly 150,000 gallons of oil ran aground on an island in the Gulf of Alaska on Monday night threatening the pristine waters with a potential spill."
"Fulfilling dire predictions by environmentalists and conservationists that oil exploration and extraction in the Arctic was frought with peril, a Royal Dutch Shell offshore drilling rig carrying roughly 150,000 gallons of oil ran aground on an island in the Gulf of Alaska on Monday night threatening the pristine waters with a potential spill."
Why We Need a New Year's Revolution Against the Corporatocracy | Alternet
Why We Need a New Year's Revolution Against the Corporatocracy | Alternet
"Starting today, not next year, we all have to become climate hawks and democracy activists, breaking corporate control over the marketplace and over our elections, media, and public policy. Starting today we must move together to save our climate, our civilization, and Mother Earth."
"Starting today, not next year, we all have to become climate hawks and democracy activists, breaking corporate control over the marketplace and over our elections, media, and public policy. Starting today we must move together to save our climate, our civilization, and Mother Earth."
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