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What Have Been The Top 10 Environmental Stories Over The Last Couple Of Years?
Happy New Year Everyone! So how has the environment been doing lately?
Top Environmental Stories of 2006
http://environment.about.com/od/environmentalevents/a/2006_top_news.htm
1) Global Warming Continues to Make News
2) Water, Water Everywhere, but Not Enough to Drink
3) China to Invest $175 Billion in Environmental Protection Over Five Years
4) Federal Agencies Investigate Claims that Bush Administration Muzzled Scientists
5) U.S. Surgeon General Reports Indisputable Dangers of Secondhand Smoke
6) Lebanese Oil Spill May Rival Exxon Valdez Disaster
7) An Inconvenient Truth
8) U.S. Supreme Court Hears Landmark Global Warming Case
9) California Passes Breakthrough Bill to Help Curb Global Warming
10) EPA Accused of Weak Environmental Oversight and Harmful Actions
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Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2007
http://www.alternet.org/environment/70319/
1. What Al Gore Hasn’t Told You About Global Warming by David Morris, AlterNet
2. You Call Yourself a Progressive — But You Still Eat Meat? by Kathy Freston, AlterNet
3. Ten Ways to Prepare for a Post-Oil Society by James Howard Kunstler, Kunstler.com
4. Top 100 Ways Global Warming Will Change Your Life by Center for American Progress
5. The Great Biofuel Hoax by Eric Holt-Gimenez, Indypendent
6. Ice Caps Melting Fast: Say Goodbye to the Big Apple? by Paul Brown, AlterNet
7. Fighting the Corporate Theft of Our Water by Tara Lohan, AlterNet
8. Why Having More No Longer Makes Us Happy by Bill McKibben, Mother Jones
9. Do You Live in One of the World’s 15 Greenest Cities? by Grist Magazine
10. The Property Cops: Homeowner Associations Ban Eco-Friendly Practices by Stan Cox, AlterNet
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Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2008
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article5372023.ece
1.Chris Ayres : Scientists find bugs that eat waste and excrete petrol
2. Ben Webster: Nuclear powered passenger aircraft to transport millions says expert
3. Alexi Mostrous: Series of blunders turned the plastic bag into a global villain
4. Marie Woolf: Blow to the image of the ‘green’ reusable nappy
5. Chris Smyth, Richard Lloyd Parry and David Lister: Solar Eclipse awes spectators across the world
6. Magnus Linklater and Dominic Maxwell: Wind farms a threat to national security
7. Jonathan Leake: Chill out you beautiful people – Versace beach is refrigerated
8. Lewis Smith: 5000 evacuated as Chilean volcano erupts into the sky
9. Lewis Smith: Doomsday vault for world’s seeds is opened under Arctic mountain
10. Dipesh Gadher: Eco-Warrior Prince attacks big families
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What is on your list?
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Hydrokinetic Turbines Are Another Arrow In The Green Quiver – Side hung generators should be in every stream in America
This starting to feel like Christmas:
http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/12/hydrokinetic.html
Nation’s First ‘Underwater Wind Turbine’ Installed in Old Man River
By Alexis Madrigal December 22, 2008
The nation’s first commercial hydrokinetic turbine, which harnesses the power from moving water without the construction of a dam, has splashed into the waters of the Mississippi River near Hastings, Minnesota. The 35-kilowatt turbine is positioned downstream from an existing hydroelectric-plant dam and — together with another turbine to be installed soon — will increase the capacity of the plant by more than 5 percent. The numbers aren’t big, but the rig’s installation could be the start of an important trend in green energy.And that could mean more of these “wind turbines for the water” will be generating clean energy soon.“We don’t require that massive dam construction, we’re just using the natural flow of the stream,” said Mark Stover, a vice president at Hydro Green Energy, the Houston-based company leading the project. “It’s underwater windpower if you will, but we have 840 or 850 times the energy density of wind.”Hydrokinetic turbines like those produced by Hydro Green and Verdant capture the mechanical energy of the water’s flow and turn it into energy, without need for a dam. The problem for companies like Hydro Green is that their relatively low-impact turbines are forced into the same regulatory bucket as huge hydroelectric dams. The regulatory hurdles have made it difficult to actually get water flowing through projects.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has oversight of all projects that involve making power from water, and the agency has recently shown signs of easing up on this new industry. In the meantime, the first places where hydrokinetic power makes in impact could be at existing dam sites where the regulatory red tape has already been cut.
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Another approach by Verdant:
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And yet another approach:
http://www.hydrovolts.com/Main%20Pages/Hydrokinetic%20Turbines.htm
State of River Energy Technology”
Jahangir Khan, Powertech Labs, British Columbia, Canada. 2006.Based on the available formal literature, the very first example of river turbine that was developed and field tested is attributed to Peter Garman. An initiative by the Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG) in 1978 resulted in the so-called Garman Turbine specifically meant for water pumping and irrigation. Within a period of four years, a total of nine prototypes were built and tested in Juba, Sudan on the White Nile totaling 15, 500 running hours. Experience gained during this venture indicated favorable technical and economical outcome. Initial designs had a floating pontoon with completely submerged vertical axis turbine, moored to a post on the bank. Later designs consisted of an inclined horizontal axis turbine with almost similar floatation and mooring system. Detailed investigation on a low cost water pumping unit indicated 7% overall efficiency and concluded with emphasis on societal and cost issues. More recent commercial ventures resulting from this work are being pursued by Thropton Energy Services, Marlec Engineering Co. Ltd. , and CADDET Center for Renewable Energy.
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Merry Christmas From Everyone at Community Energy Systems
If you think Christmas is about crass comercialism than go here:
http://www.merry-christmas.com/
But if you think Christmas is about lowering your use of fossil fuels, and other scare resources, please try here:
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Family Throws Nothing Out For A Year – Why can’t we all do that?
Why do we throw things Away? Beginning next year I am goin to visit that question from a behavioral perspective but here is someone who doesn’t through things away.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081223/sc_afp/usenvironmentoffbeat
A rubbish life for LA marathon recycler
LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Dave Chameides has spent almost an entire year living a life full of utter garbage, and hoping he can inspire other Americans to do the same.
The Los Angeles-based cameraman has lived in his comfortable Hollywood home without throwing away a single piece of trash, from wine bottles to chewing gum and pizza boxes.
Instead the 39-year-old Chameides — nicknamed “Sustainable Dave” — recycles his garbage or else stores it in his basement. He says he wants to show that it is possible to dramatically reduce his family’s consumption habits.
And he can show astounding results. Rather than the 1,600 pounds of trash the average American family produces each year, Chameides, his wife and two daughters have amassed only 32 pounds over the last 12 months
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Here is his web site. It is way cool:
http://365daysoftrash.blogspot.com/
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Witches And Sarah Palin Make For Crazy Energy Policy – Better give the kids their candy or it’s a nasty trick for you
Witches are so cool. Feared because they were powerful woman who paid no mind to no man. But then some people fear them, well, because they are fearful all the time:
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=20080925_13_ANCH744416
Palin once blessed to be free from ‘witchcraft’
By GARANCE BURKE Associated Press Writer
9/25/2008 9:41 AM
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A grainy YouTube video surfaced Wednesday showing Sarah Palin being blessed in her hometown church three years ago by a Kenyan pastor who prayed for her protection from “witchcraft” as she prepared to seek higher office.The video shows Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate, standing before Bishop Thomas Muthee in the pulpit of the Wasilla Assembly of God church, holding her hands open as he asked Jesus Christ to keep her safe from “every form of witchcraft.”“Come on, talk to God about this woman. We declare, save her from Satan,” Muthee said as two attendants placed their hands on Palin’s shoulders. “Make her way my God. Bring finances her way even for the campaign in the name of Jesus. … Use her to turn this nation the other way around.”Palin filed campaign papers a few months later, in October 2005, and was elected governor the next year.
Palin does not say anything on the video and keeps her head bowed throughout the blessing. She was baptized at the church but stopped attending regularly in 2002
Come on, talk to God about this woman. We declare, save her from Satan,” Muthee said as two attendants placed their hands on Palin’s shoulders. “Make her way my God. Bring finances her way even for the campaign in the name of Jesus. … Use her to turn this nation the other way around.”
Palin filed campaign papers a few months later, in October 2005, and was elected governor the next year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj-on3kfWuE
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/24/video-palin-shown-praying_n_128873.html
Blumenthal, in addition to his on the scenes reporting, posts video of the sermon which Palin references (footage begins at 7:30). In it, the minister implores Jesus to protect Palin from “the spirit of witchcraft.” Earlier, he states, “We need God taking over our education system. If we have God in our schools, we will not have our kids being taught how to worship Buddha, how to worship Muhammad. We will not have in the curriculum witchcraft and sorcery.” He also preaches, “The other area is the media. We need believers in the media. We need God taking over the media in our lives.”
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This stuff seems rather ho hum until you go from Halloween to the real world.
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MINISTRY STUDENTS: Governor asked them to pray for troops, pipeline.
Published: September 4th, 2008 01:50 AM
Last Modified: September 4th, 2008 06:35 PM
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin told ministry students at her former church that the United States sent troops to fight in the Iraq war on a “task that is from God.”
In an address last June, the Republican vice presidential candidate also urged ministry students to pray for a plan to build a $30 billion natural gas pipeline in the state, calling it “God’s will.”
Palin asked the students to pray for the troops in Iraq and noted that her eldest son, Track, was expected to be deployed there.
“Our national leaders are sending them out on a task that is from God,” she said. “That’s what we have to make sure that we’re praying for, that there is a plan and that plan is God’s plan.”
A video of the speech was posted at the Wasilla Assembly of God’s Web site before finding its way on to other sites on the Internet.
Palin told graduating students of the church’s School of Ministry, “What I need to do is strike a deal with you guys.” As they preached the love of Jesus throughout Alaska, she said, she’d work to implement God’s will from the governor’s office, including creating jobs by building a pipeline to bring North Slope natural gas to North American markets.
“God’s will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that,” she said.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhs-Faxi55o
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Now I know what you are thinking, many oil Executives have prayed and prayed that their pipelines got done on time and under budget. But that was so they didn’t lose any money. Sarah’s praying to get the pipelin to happen. Geez, I thought that was Congress and the EPA’s job. Happy Halloween!
Oh and for a real witch:
http://bizarrocomic.blogspot.com/
Dan he is funny, oh I mean damn – never mind
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To Continue In The Halloween Spirit I give you Frankenstein! Oh god the little kiddies love their candy
OK so it is really the Miami Museum of Science Exhibit on electricity safety. But shouldn’t it be Frankensteen?:
http://www.miamisci.org/af/sln/frankenstein/index.html
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With lessons like this:
What is young Dracula doing wrong? If you guessed “using a hair dryer near water” you’re right!
Hair dryers and water don’t mix, and can be very dangerous! Never use a hair dryer near water and never place a hair dryer in water.
If you see a hair dryer or any other electrical appliance in or near water, stay away and go tell your parents or an adult!
Remember: Electricity and water don’t mix!
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And messages like this:
What is the young Mummy doing wrong? If you guessed “putting something near a lamp” you’re right!
Lamps use electricity to make light and can get very hot! If things get to close to a hot lamp they can catch on fire!
Never place anything near or inside the lamp shade. The lamp shade acts as the lamp’s safety zone. Nothing should be inside this safety zone.
Remember: Lamps can get very hot! Never place anything near or inside the lamp shade.
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Wish they would have know that at GE when they first started making these:
January 31, 2005Oregon schools, warehouses and businesses will soon be getting a state safety warning about the potential danger of ultraviolet exposure from cracked metal halide lights.State officials said they will also notify the federal government about an unusual but very real danger of severe “sunburn” and irritated eyes that can come from such exposure.The warnings follow a November incident that left about 80 Lake Oswego teachers suffering a range of symptoms after being exposed to ultraviolet radiation from a cracked metal halide bulb burning in a school gym.It was similar to a 2000 incident in which several spectators at a junior high basketball game in Sutherlin suffered from sore eyes and skin rashes that resembled sunburn.An environmental specialist hired by the state estimated that those sitting directly under the cracked light in Lake Oswego would have received a full day’s exposure to ultraviolet radiation in just eight minutes.
Metal halide lights are common in large spaces because of the bright, white rays they emit.
But a 1980 federal Food and Drug Administration directive says only metal halide bulbs that self-extinguish when cracked should be used in places where people could be exposed for more than a few minutes, unless other safety precautions are in place.
The FDA also ordered that warnings be placed on the packaging of metal halide lights that don’t self-extinguish.
Last week, the Oregon office of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration concluded an investigation that found many school districts and other employers are not aware of the danger of ultraviolet radiation.
The Lake Oswego incident happened when a metal halide light in the Bryant Elementary School gym in Lake Oswego was struck by a volleyball Oct. 18. The district maintenance staff didn’t change the bulb because, although cracked, it was still emitting light.
But a four-hour teacher training session in the gym in November left many teachers with symptoms ranging from sensitive skin to burned corneas and temporary blindness.
Teachers union president Kathy Lundeen said although doctors told teachers their symptoms should soon subside, “more than a handful” of teachers are still suffering dry eyes and sensitivity to light more than two months after the incident.
“I don’t think anyone should have to go through what the employees have gone through here,” Lundeen said.
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A final one:
What is the young Wolf Man doing wrong? If you guessed “placing something on top of a power cord” you’re right!
Placing objects on top of power cords can damage them, causing power shortages or even fires!
Remember: Don’t place objects on top of power cords.
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But this is my favorite:
Natural Gas Sales Lead To Social Crisis in Bolivia – The fight over hydrocarbons heats up
Its not just OIL. Every form of hydrocarbon will become flash points as part of the world abandons the carbon economy while others rush to it as a salvation.
http://ecoworldly.com/2008/09/16/fight-over-natural-gas-has-bolivia-on-brink-of-collapse/
Fight Over Natural Gas Has Bolivia on Brink of Collapse
Published on September 16th, 2008
Posted in Bolivia
Having gained confidence after handily winning a recall election with 67% of the vote last month, Bolvia’s President Evo Morales has proposed some controversial changes to Bolivia’s Constitution. He wants to redistribute wealth obtained from the sale of Bolivia’s abundant natural gas resources in a more equitable way to help the poor. He also wants to change the constitution so that he can run for a second term. These proposals have lead to violent protests in the country’s eastern provinces, that contain the bulk of Bolivia’s natural gas reserves. These regions are now threatening to break away. Tension is high and a civil war might soon emerge.Some of Morales’ opponents claim that he is trying to obtain dictatorial powers. They subsequently have blockaded roads, and temporarily shut down natural gas pipeline flow to Brazil (which gets 50% of its gas from Bolivia). Martial law has been declared in one province and the details of one particularly violent incident are still sketchy. It is unclear if Bolivia’s military is entirely behind Morales. At least 30 people have died so far during the conflict, and countless others have been injured.
Last week Morales also accused the United States of helping to fan the flames of the conflict, framing it as a coup d’etat to remove him as president. He expelled the American ambassador to Bolivia to send out his message of disapproval. The U.S.’s ambassador has denied the claims made against him.
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But this has happened before:
Bolivia’s Mesa Offers to Step Down as Protests Mount, by Andrew J. Barden in Mexico City for Bloomberg [2005 March 7]
“Bolivian President Carlos Mesa offered his resignation to Congress almost 17 months after taking office, amid stepped up protests against the government’s energy policies…”It’s a highly dangerous moment for Bolivia,” Mesa said in a letter to Congress, read aloud by Cabinet Chief Jose Galindo and broadcast on CNN’s Spanish network. “These movements are leading the country to a point that is unsustainable. I can’t continue to govern under these circumstances,” the letter said.
“Mesa’s resignation would throw the South American country back into a political crisis less than two years after former President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada was forced from office following deadly riots in opposition to his plans to export natural gas to the U.S. and Mexico.”
“Evo Morales, leader of the second-largest party in Congress, the Movement Toward Socialism, is leading protests to demand a new hydrocarbon law that raises royalties for foreign companies in Bolivia such as Spain’s Repsol YPF and Total SA of France. Bolivia has 28.7 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, Latin America’s second-largest reserves after Venezuela, according to BP Plc’s statistical review of world energy.”
Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada, the former President of Bolivia:
“Our country’s long-term energy needs are dwarfed by its vast supplies.”
What does vast mean in Bolivia today?
“”According to the Oil and Gas Journal, Bolivia’s proven natural gas reserves were 24 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), as of January 2003. A study by U.S.-based consulting firm DeGolyer & MacNaughton in April 2003, however, certified Bolivia’s natural gas reserves at 54.9 Tcf, giving Bolivia the second-largest reserves in South America after Venezuela. The graph to the right reflects the large increases in reserve estimates since 1997.” From USA’s Energy Information Agency
Comparing Bolivia’s Natural Gas reserves with Global consumption of 90 TCF of natural gas per year, giving the benefit of the doubt that reserves are “certified” indeed at 54.9 TCF, Bolivia would be able to meet humanity’s Natural gas needs for 223 days. Is that a vast amount?
Peasants in Bolivia organized in September 2003 to revolt against “selling” [giving away?] their energy inheritance to the USA, where the average person consumes 40 times more natural gas, 15 times more electricity and 15 times more oil. To characterize this transfer of natural wealth as necessary for the economic well-being of their country is to completely misconstrue the inherent value of this resource in the long term as a mechanism for internal economic development. Furthermore, it could only come from ignorance of realistic global oil and natural gas reserves and prospects, or because Sanchez is deliberately ignoring these facts to support a political agenda
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And you know what this always leads to? When will they ever learn that standing in the road of social justice is foolish at best and disruptive at worse. People that have nothing have nothing to lose:
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-09/12/content_9938579.htm
Even the Chinese know that.
Bolivia crisis cuts natural gas supply to Brazil by half
RIO DE JANEIRO, September 11 (Xinhua) — The political crisis in Bolivia led to a 55-percent reduction in the country’s natural gas supply to its biggest customer Brazil, Transierra pipeline company said in a statement on Thursday, The reduction was due to malfunction of a pipeline in southeastern Bolivia. It remains unclear if it was a technical problem or an act of sabotage.
It is the second incident with Bolivia’s pipelines in less than24 hours. A pipeline in the Yacuiba region exploded on Wednesday, leading to a 10-percent reduction in the natural gas exports to Brazil.
Brazil needs about 60 million cubic meters of natural gas everyday, and half of the supplies comes from Bolivia.
Edison Lobao, Brazil’s Minister of Mines and Energy, has met with technical personnel and experts from the country’s state-owned oil and gas company Petrobras to work out a contingency plan to deal with the supply reduction.
Sao Paulo city, which depends on Bolivia for 60 percent of its natural gas supply, has already launched a contingency plan. Sao Paulo state’s Basic Sanitation and Energy Secretary Dilma Pena said that the industrial sector will face the biggest reduction in gas supplies.
She added, however, that residential and commercial clients, as well as hospitals, will be spared from the supply reduction.
Protests, which broke out two weeks ago against Morales’ plans to amend the constitution and reallocate gas revenues, turned violent this week in southeastern Bolivia. Anti-government protesters blocked the road, stormed official buildings and clashed with supporters of the president.
The borders to Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay have been closed and Bolivia’s ambassador to Brazil, Rene Mauricio Dorfler, said his government is considering declaring a state of emergency in the country.
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Happy Labor Day Everyone! Remember when?
I walked in the Labor Day Parade today and it brought back memories of the times when we did not try to burn up this planet and squandered every energy resource we have.
. Remember when we used to walk to go to the store to get groceries?
. Remember when we used to walk to church. It was great because we met people along the way who were going to the same church or different church and could talk?
. Remember when we made things ourselves and everyone had a job if they wanted one?
. Remember when kids played outside until dark or later?
. Remember when we threw the windows open in the spring and fall. The air never tasted so good?
. Remember when we had a snow storm every year before Thanksgiving?
. Remember when you could get cars that went furhter than 30 miles to the gallon?
. Remember when it was safe to swim in the creeks and streams?
. Remember when there were butchers in every town?
We have taken a wrong turn and need to change.