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Mar
16

Weekly Climate Science Roundup

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Weekly Climate Science Roundup

Nearly every week it seems there are new papers on how ecosystems are responding to climate change, as well as how climate change is affecting species extinction rates. Last week was no different: one paper shows shifting biomes in Alaska, and another compares modern rates of extinction to the “great” extinctions of Earth’s history. The paper on extinction makes for a fascinating read, addressing the key question: how do today’s human-driven extinctions compare to the major biodiversity catastrophes of the past?
Other studies, detailed below, increase our knowledge of the world's largest ice sheets, and one study reveals more complexities of growing crops for use as biofuels. These studies, and a number of others published between March 1-7, are summarized here:
Paper Title: Has Earth’s sixth mass extinction already arrived?
Journal: Nature
Authors: Anthony

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Feb
24

Green News Report February 24 2011 Audio

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Green News Report February 24 2011 Audio

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IN TODAY’S RADIO REPORT: Oil prices spike on Libya unrest; Gettin’ gassy at the Oscars; Hidden costs of coal; Air pollution deadlier than cocaine … PLUS: Unrest in the Midwest, powered by Koch (the Billionaire Koch Brothers, that is) … All that and more in today’s Green News Report!
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Jan
06

Dear Environmental Community Please Shut Up

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Dear Environmental Community Please Shut Up

Green technology faces a number of barriers–high capital costs, entrenched incumbents, skepticism, bureaucratic and political roadblocks.
But, please, does the environmental community have to continue to be a problem?
The latest example comes in a lawsuit filed by the Sierra Club to hold up an already faltering solar plant slated for Calico, California.
The Calico project–which Tessera Solar sold to K Road Power last month–was improperly approved, alleges the suit, and could harm plant and animal species. Last month, the Quechan Tribe won an injunction to halt the Imperial project, another Tessera power project up for sale, on the grounds that it could impair the habitat of the flat tailed horned lizard.
In all, that’s 1.3 gigawatts of clean power, enough for half a million homes, in further limbo. (Tessera had some technology issues–hence the sale to K Road.)
In 2010, BrightSource Energy had to scale back the Ivanpah solar thermal plant because of concerns about the habitat of the desert tortoise. And before that, solar and wind developers scotched plans to build in the Mojave after Senator Dianne Feinstein drew up plans to declare 1 million acres of the area a national monument.
Look. I’m not against species protection. I think it’s important. But there are larger goals and considerations we must keep in mind. Namely:
1. Circumscribing solar and wind farms leads to only one thing: more natural gas, coal and nuclear plants. Although California has kept energy consumption per capita relatively flat for three decades, total power consumption has increased. And it will continue to increase as computer companies expand datacenters so we can shop at home instead of tooling around in gas-guzzling cars.
Greenhouse gases or pristine desert, which could get irreversibly destroyed as more greenhouse gases get injected into the atmosphere? The choice is yours.
2. Desert. I grew up in Northern Nevada and spent my youth exploring the high desert. You know what’s there? A wealth of natural beauty, but also endless miles of sagebrush, road signs peppered with shotgun blasts, rusted cars, cattle and guys in dune buggies.
Most of it is not the Arctic, or even Yosemite. Parts of it are more like an open air prison with the occasional Terrible’s gas station. The lawsuits will have a chilling effect not only on these projects, but other ones where the environmental risks might be nil. And again, the alternative is more fossil fuel plants.
Federal and state regulators have signed off on the projects and a comments and objections had been heard. The risks have been analyzed. At some point, the regulatory system has to be trusted.
3. Jobs. Instead of trying to build California power plants in the state, some want to build them in Arizona and Mexico. Parts of south-central California grapple with high unemployment, low education, few opportunities and drug addiction. Construction jobs remain one of the few hopes.
Will these projects will impair animal habitats? Yes. Could it be fatal to some species? Possible. But are these the kind of trade-offs that we need to make, even with the inherent risks? I think so.
In fact, we’ve already made these sort of compromises. California and most of the west wouldn’t exist without the artificial reservoir system. If you live here and shower, you’ve already voted for bending the wilderness. I’m not advocating paving the desert or using ancient petroglyphs for skate ramps, but sacrificing small portions of already reviewed land seems necessary if California and the nation want to proceed on a reasonable time line for alternatives.
The renewable energy industry has often lacked cohesiveness. Many have argued that the alphabet soup of organizations have to coordinate their efforts better to get laws passed as well as to expose the subsidies offered to the coal and oil industries.
Some of these lawsuits could go away. The suits filed by the Native American tribes might actually be part of a larger effort to participate in the alternative energy economy. Tribal corporations in Alaska, Colorado and Arizona have already begun to invest in renewables. Hopefully that is the case. Many tribes own the land they do because it was considered worthless. Alternatives give them a chance to finally profit.
But right now, the people who will really benefit from these lawsuits sit on the boards of fossil fuel companies.

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Dec
09

Green News Report December 9 2010 Audio

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Green News Report December 9 2010 Audio

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IN TODAY’S RADIO REPORT: Crunch time in Cancun as the UN climate summit races to a close; Major moves in the US over coal, oil and emissions …PLUS: More WikiLeaking: from Nigeria (who loves both Shell and Dick Cheney!) to Canada to BP … All that and more in today’s Green News Report!
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IN ‘GREEN NEWS EXTRA’ (see links below): Now hiring: Craigslist ad for a coal baron; Parking lots a major cause pollution in US lakes; Sec. Chu announces Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Export Initiative; “Opportunities and Challenges” in nuclear energy: report; Clearing the air: Is your house making you ill?; Report: Global Clean Power: A $2.3 Trillion Opportunity; Improved car batteries 5 years off … PLUS: US v. China: Building a Skilled Clean Energy Work Force — a Tale of Two Countries ….
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Dec
07

Green News Report December 7 2010 Audio

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Green News Report December 7 2010 Audio

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IN TODAY’S RADIO REPORT: Happy Birthday, ANWR!; Go to hell, Sen. Inhofe!; You knew it had to be there: the WikiLeaks documents on last year’s UN climate summit in Copenhagen …PLUS: Stop-n-start in high stakes negotiations at this year’s UN climate summit in Cancun, as climate science predictions come true around the world … All that and more in today’s Green News Report!
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IN ‘GREEN NEWS EXTRA’ (see links below): Einstein’s Fridge runs on heat; World running out of new places to fish; Massey’s controversial coal baron to retire; USDA removes major barrier to school salad-bar initiative; How some politicians stumble on science; Can wild rice halt mining in Minnesota?; BP: Gulf oyster biz still plagued by BP oil spill; Lobbyists buy big seat at the table of food safety legislation; New developments in harnessing tidal power; 5 Lessons From Haiti’s Disaster … PLUS: Yummy!: Why is flame retardant in your butter? ….
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Dec
02

Green News Report December 2 2010 Audio

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Green News Report December 2 2010 Audio

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IN TODAY’S RADIO REPORT: Happy birthday, EPA! Now die! (Same to you, FDA!); Huge food safety overhaul passes in the Senate (maybe); Updates from the international climate summit in Cancun …PLUS: USA’s ‘Sputnik Moment’ — Losing the race for clean energy … All that and more in today’s Green News Report!
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IN ‘GREEN NEWS EXTRA’ (see links below): Oil spill panel chief ‘mystified’ by GOP block on subpoena power, mulls broader drilling regulations; US lab develops grid controls to handle renewable energy; Leaking Siberian ice raises a tricky climate issue; Homeland Security panel on at-risk chemical plants stacked with insiders; Divers find more oil on Gulf sea floor; U.S. Rescinds Expansion of Offshore Drilling; Coal: EPA withholds study on Spruce Mine alternatives; Appeals court halts U.S.-sanctioned killing of sea lions … PLUS: Breaking away from coal: Utilities increasingly turn to natural gas, away from coal …
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Nov
30

Green News Report November 30 2010 Audio

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Green News Report November 30 2010 Audio

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IN TODAY’S RADIO REPORT: After failure in Copenhagen, the next climate summit begins in Cancun, Mexico; Bye-bye Bluefin Tuna (Sorry, Charlie!)… PLUS: The Earth, now in 3D … All that and more in today’s Green News Report!
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IN ‘GREEN NEWS EXTRA’ (see links below): Greenpeace Sues Chemical and PR Firms for “Unlawful” Spying; Study Warns GMO Salmon pose serious risks to society; For EPA regulations, benefits consistently exceed costs; Accusations of Plagiarism Mount Over GOP’s 2006 Climate Skeptic “Wegman Report”; Pittsburgh Bans Natural Gas Drilling; States Diverting Money From Climate Initiative … PLUS: 8 Electric-Car Myths Busted ….
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Oct
29

Human Extinction What To Do To Avoid It NOW PHOTOS

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Human Extinction What To Do To Avoid It NOW PHOTOS

Why are we in danger of going the way of the dinosaurs? What has caused progress to slow and governments, leaders and experts to suddenly become gridlocked, unable to solve our most dangerous problems?
The answer is complexity.
There’s no denying it. Even the most brilliant among us is trapped in the same biological spacesuit — a spacesuit that requires millions of years to develop new features. So what happens when the complexity of the problems we have to solve simply exceeds the capabilities we humans have evolved to this point?
The answer is that we come to an impasse. We reach a “cognitive threshold” beyond which we cannot progress. Another way to say this is that humans, and human societies, can go no further than their inherited biology will allow them to. It’s an evolutionary reality that’s haunted us since the beginning of time.
It’s an issue I take on in my new book, “The Watchman’s Rattle,” which explores what happens when complexity races ahead of the brain’s ability to manage it and the underlying reasons experts and governments can no longer fix global crises and conflict. In my book, I aim to connect the dots between crime, oil prices, Wall Street, global warming, nuclear waste and childhood violence, and explore the answer to our most challenging problems that lies in the greatest weapon of mass instruction ever known: the human brain.
But here, with an eye on survival, I compiled a list of the top ten things we could do to stay a few steps ahead of extinction.
We need clean air, potable water, and untainted nutrition
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The human organism needs certain things to survive: clean air, potable water, untainted nutrition, exercise, other life forms, etc., to sustain itself. Anything which interferes with these necessities should be made illegal and stopped by any means necessary. Our existence depends on it.
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The Watchman’s Rattle: Thinking Our Way Out of Extinction
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Sep
30

Green News Report September 30 2010 Audio

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Green News Report September 30 2010 Audio

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IN TODAY’S RADIO REPORT: Koala Chlamydia; Coal protests around the world; New Rules for offshore drilling; PLUS: The Governator slams Big Oil and corporate campaign cash … All that and more in today’s Green News Report!
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