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IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Obama stumps for clean energy, while Romney promotes...coal; Wildfires rage across the West; Nuclear reactor in hot water; PLUS: Mutant butterflies in Japan. This may not end well... All that and more in today's Green News Report!
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IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): US CO2 emissions drop to 20-yr low (thanks to natural gas); KY to export coal to India; Rep. Ryan denies he lobbied for stimulus; Dallas to spray after West Nile virus deaths; Meet the new Ocean Health Index; Toilet Of The Future runs on sun ... PLUS: GOP 'Agenda 21' conspiracy theory, now offially in GOP platform ... and much, MUCH more! ...
STORIES DISCUSSED IN TODAY'S 'GREEN NEWS REPORT'...
- Wildfires Rage Across the West:
- VIDEO: Heartbreaking losses as Western wildfires rage (CNN)
- VIDEO: Wildfires roast western states (CNN)
- Wildfire on Utah military camp burns near thousands of unexploded shells (AP)
- Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Idaho residents tormented by wildfires (CS Monitor): [emphasis added]
Jennifer Smith of the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, said not only are more wildfires occurring in the West this year than last, but the nation's fires have gotten bigger.As of Wednesday, 42,933 wildfires had been reported in the US this season, burning 6.4 million acres. The 10-year average for this period is 52,535 fires but covering only 5 million acres, she said.
- Firefighter Killed As Wildfires Rage Across West (NPR)
- Wildfire raging in Kittitas County (Seattle Times):
A fast-moving wildfire driven by high winds was burning east of Cle Elum in Central Washington, reportedly destroying about 60 homes. - Idaho towns pack up as massive wildfire nears (AP)
- Fire-prone areas: to build or not to build (Seattle Times):
As more houses in Kittitas County are built in areas prone to wildfires, federal, state and local agencies have focused more on making the homes resistant to fire than on discouraging construction - Record Heat, Record Drought: Low Mississippi River, Nuclear Reactor in Hot Water:
- Extreme Heat, Drought Show Vulnerability of Nuclear Power Plants (InsideClimate News)
- Mississippi River Reaches Historic Lows: ‘We Have 50-Year Guys Who’ve Never Seen Anything Like This Before’ (Climate Progress)
- Heat Shuts Down a Coastal Reactor (NY Times) [emphasis added]:
A reactor at the Millstone nuclear plant in Waterford, Conn., has shut down because of something that its 1960s designers never anticipated: the water in Long Island Sound was too warm to cool it. Under the reactor’s safety rules, the cooling water can be no higher than 75 degrees. On Sunday afternoon, the water’s temperature soared to 76.7 degrees, prompting the operator, Dominion Power, to order the shutdown of the 880-megawatt reactor. - U.S. Heartland Sees No End in Sight to Epic Drought (Climate Central)
- Drought crimps rise in Midwest farmland values (Reuters)
- Obama Highlights Clean Energy Jobs:
- VIDEO: President Obama Campaigns on Clean Energy In Iowa (C-SPAN, starting at 18:20)
- Obama Spars With Romney on Energy in Swing State Pitches (Renewable Energy World)
- Obama Alludes To Romney’s Dog Seamus In Renewable Energy Speech (Mediaite)
- Obama knocks Romney on renewable energy, tax shelter (Reuters)
- Obama Campaign Increases Pressure On Romney Over Wind Tax Credit (LA Times):
“At a moment when homegrown energy, renewable energy, is creating new jobs in states like Colorado and Iowa, my opponent wants to end tax credits for wind energy producers. Think about what that would mean for a community like Pueblo,” Obama told a crowd of about 3,500 people at the Colorado State Fairgrounds. “The wind industry supports about 5,000 jobs across this state. Without those tax credits, 37,000 American jobs, including potentially hundreds of jobs right here in Pueblo, would be at risk.” - In Wind, Obama Sees a Clean Energy Winner (GreenTech Media)
- Romney/Ryan Promote Coal, Criticize Wind:
- VIDEO: Romney Obama seeks to exploit GOP divide on renewable energy (CBS):
The Romney campaign accuses Mr. Obama of favoring renewables at the expense of more proven energy sources --- like coal, which produces 45 percent of the nation's electricity. "We have 250 years of coal. Why the heck wouldn't we use it?" Romney asked a crowd recently.
- What To Expect When You're Electing: Representative Paul Ryan (DeSmogBlog):
- Do Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney Disagree on Climate Change? (Washington Post)
- Romney & Ryan's Fossil Fuel Favoritism: Starve Clean Energy, but Feed Oil With Taxpayer Money (NRDC via Huffington Post Green)
- Meet Paul Ryan: Climate Denier, Conspiracy Theorist, Koch Acolyte (Climate Progress)
- Candidates split over extending tax credit for wind energy producers (Washington Post)
- While Calling Stimulus 'Wasteful,' Paul Ryan Secured Millions Of Dollars In Grants For Clean Energy (Climate Progress) [emphasis added]:
According to documents obtained by the Boston Globe, Rep. Ryan (R-WI) lobbied the Department of Energy for tens of millions of dollars in stimulus grants for Wisconsin energy initiatives at least four times - even while calling the stimulus a "wasteful spending spree."- US Coal-Power Declines Due to Cheap Natural Gas:
- Coal companies shares fall on low gas prices (AP):
Shares of some coal companies fell Wednesday as a drop in the price of natural gas futures heightened the competition between the two energy sectors for customers. - AP IMPACT: CO2 emissions in US drop to 20-year low (AP):
In a surprising turnaround, the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere in the U.S. has fallen dramatically to its lowest level in 20 years, and government officials say the biggest reason is that cheap and plentiful natural gas has led many power plant operators to switch from dirtier-burning coal.
- CBO: Eliminating Oil Subsidies Better for Deficit Reduction:
- CBO Report: GOP Drilling Plan Will Generate Far Less Revenue Than Repealing Oil Tax Breaks (Climate Progress) [emphasis added]:
Proposals from GOP lawmakers to open nearly all federal lands and waters to oil-and-gas development would not generate much additional revenue, according to the Congressional Budget Office. CBO released an analysis on Thursday that said opening protected areas would generate a mere fraction of the revenue from existing oil-and-gas activity on federal land.
- Mutant Butterflies in Japan:
- Fukushima 'caused mutant butterflies' (AFP) [emphasis added]:
Genetic mutations have been found in three generations of butterflies from near Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, scientists said Tuesday, raising fears radiation could affect other species.
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There are claims that the effects of nuclear exposure have been observed on successive generations of descendants of people living in Hiroshima and Nagasaki when the US dropped atomic bombs in the final days of World War II.But Otaki warned it was too soon to jump to conclusions, saying his team's results on the Fukushima butterflies could not be directly applied to other species, including humans.
'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (Stuff we didn't have time for in today's audio report)...
- AP IMPACT: CO2 emissions in US drop to 20-year low (Business Week):
In a surprising turnaround, the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere in the U.S. has fallen dramatically to its lowest level in 20 years, and government officials say the biggest reason is that cheap and plentiful natural gas has led many power plant operators to switch from dirtier-burning coal. - KY coal producers to supply 9 million tons annually to India in 25-year, $7 billion deal (Louisville Courier-Journal):
Kentucky coal producers have reached an agreement to export 9 million tons of coal annually to India for the next 25 years in a $7 billion deal that is a boost to the region’s sagging mining industry. - After Documents Show Paul Ryan Secured $20 Million In Stimulus Grants, He Claims ‘I Never Asked For Stimulus’ (Climate Progress) [emphasis added]:
On Tuesday, the Boston Globe and Associated Press reported on documents showing that GOP Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan had secured more than $20 million in stimulus funds for a local energy efficiency organization... His requests came at the same time he was publicly calling the stimulus a “wasteful spending spree.” However, in an interview with a local Ohio television news station, Ryan claimed he never secured funding through the program, saying “I never asked for stimulus.” - Dallas In State of Emergency After West Nile Virus (BBC News)
- Introducing the Ocean Health Index (NYT Green):
In a potential milestone for ocean management, a team of collaborators has produced the first Ocean Health Index, a tool for appraising the state of the world’s oceans. The index takes into account the major factors that influence the quality of regional marine ecosystems like fisheries, biodiversity, tourism and carbon storage and then assigns a score from zero to 100 for each place. - Toilet of the future? Runs on sun. Wins prize. (CS Monitor):
Toilet of the future wins $100,000 from Gates Foundation for solar-powered unit that recycles water and turns waste into energy. Foundation will spend $3.4 million on its 'toilet of the future' initiative. - Republican Party Officially Embraces ‘Garbage’ Agenda 21 Conspiracy Theories As Its National Platform (Climate Progress):
Agenda 21 is a completely non-binding international framework for sustainability passed in 1992 at the Rio Earth Summit. The framework, which sets out very loose aspirational goals for making communities more efficient and less carbon-intensive, was signed by then President George H.W. Bush and later upheld by Presidents Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush.
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In fact, the Agenda 21 language explicitly states that countries and local communities have “the sovereign right to exploit their own resources pursuant to their own environmental and developmental policies.” - Climate models that predict more droughts win further scientific support (Washington Post):
The United States will suffer a series of severe droughts in the next two decades, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change. Moreover, global warming will play an increasingly important role in their abundance and severity, claims Aiguo Dai, the study's author. - Mutant Butterflies: 'Severe abnormalities' found in Fukushima butterflies (BBC):
Exposure to radioactive material released into the environment has caused mutations in butterflies found in Japan, a study suggests. - Methane's profile on the rise as gas raises global warming worries (NJ Star-Ledger):
Yet methane hasn't gotten anywhere near the same attention as carbon dioxide from governments and businesses aiming to stop climate change without hindering economies. That is changing now as methane makes headlines because of new numbers showing more leakage than previously thought from natural gas wells and pipelines. Some critics say natural gas is a worse climate-change polluter than coal. That's hotly disputed by energy companies. - As Coal Sinks, Renewables Soar: Emissions Report Shows Start Of Clean Energy Transition (Think Progress) [emphasis added]:
For the electric power industry, the signs of change are in the air. Power plants are emitting less pollution than in prior years, and renewable power is a bigger part of the energy mix than ever before. ... The industry is in the midst of a real transition, and a new Ceres report shows that it's happening even faster than experts predicted. - CA: Gov. Jerry Brown Takes Aim at Climate Change Deniers (KCET Los Angeles) [emphasis added]:
[T]oday at the Tahoe Summit California Governor Jerry Brown unveiled a new website ... that takes on climate denialists in no uncertain terms.
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"[A]fter decades of pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, humanity is getting dangerously close to the point of no return," said Governor Brown. "Those who still deny global warming's existence should wake up and honestly face the facts." - As drought looms in India, fear for its cattle (Reuters):
Armed with the latest monsoon rainfall data, weather experts finally conceded this month that India is facing a drought, confirming what millions of livestock farmers around the country had known for weeks.
...Just over halfway through this season, the rains are 17 percent below normal, and the weather office has forecast that the El Nino weather pattern will bring more disappointment in the few weeks that remain. - Dr. Michael Mann: Fresh Falsehoods from Rich Muller: (Dr. Michael Mann, Penn State Univ.):
THE REALITY: [Muller's] claim is flatly wrong and betrays a disturbing lack of awareness of the published literature (not just the technical literature, but high profile paper in e.g. Nature) for a self-styled 'climate expert'. - IEA Bombshell: Global Warming May Lead To 'Miami Beach In Boston' Situation Unless Urgent Action Is Taken (Climate Progress):
Ambassador Richard H. Jones warned that if energy policies do not adapt, enough carbon dioxide will be being emitted to reach 1,000 parts per million in the atmosphere. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that equates to 6º Celsius increase in temperature by the end of this century. "That's basically Miami Beach in Boston," he said. - Bill McKibben: Global Warming's Terrifying New Math (Rolling Stone):
The fight, in the end, is about whether the industry will succeed in its fight to keep its special pollution break alive past the point of climate catastrophe, or whether, in the economists' parlance, we'll make them internalize those externalities. - Must-See Videos: ABC Interviews Climatologist Michael Mann (Climate Progress)
- Essential Climate Science Findings:
- Skeptical Science: Get the FULL DEBUNKING of ALL Climate Science Denier Arguments
- Report: Humans near tipping point that could dramatically change Earth (CS Monitor):
Human activity is affecting Earth in many ways, but a new study suggests that continued population growth and its impact on climate and ecology could trigger a more profound chain reaction of effects within little more than a decade. - VIDEO: James Hansen: Why I must speak out about climate change (TED Talks):
Top climate scientist James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change. In doing so he outlines the overwhelming evidence that change is happening and why that makes him deeply worried about the future. - VIDEO ANIMATION: Time history of atmospheric CO2 (NOAA Carbon Tracker YouTube channel):
- VIDEO: Animation Charts Modern Global Warming (NYT Green)
- Thinking Big: NREL Study Shows 80 Percent Renewables Possible By 2050 (Climate Progress)
- Must-Read: Economist William Nordhaus Slams Global Warming Deniers, Explains Cost of Delay is $4 Trillion (Climate Progress):
Nordhaus's blunt piece - "Why the Global Warming Skeptics Are Wrong" - is worth reading because he is no climate hawk.
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"The skeptics' summary is based on poor analysis and on an incorrect reading of the results." - Part 1: The brutal logic of climate change (David Roberts, Grist) [emphasis added]:
It's simple: If there is to be any hope of avoiding civilization-threatening climate disruption, the U.S. and other nations must act immediately and aggressively on an unprecedented scale. That means moving to emergency footing. War footing. "Hitler is on the march and our survival is at stake" footing. That simply won't be possible unless a critical mass of people are on board. It's not the kind of thing you can sneak in incrementally.It is unpleasant to talk like this. People don't want to hear it.
- Part 2: The brutal logic of climate change mitigation (David Roberts, Grist)
- How to Buy Time in the Fight against Climate Change: Mobilize to Stop Soot and Methane: A short list of relatively simple actions taken to reduce greenhouse gases other than CO2 could help put the brakes on global warming--if implemented globally (Scientific American)
- Climate Scientists Rebuke Rupert Murdoch: WSJ Denier Op-Ed Like 'Dentists Practicing Cardiology' (Think Progress Green)
- Saudi Oil Minister Calls Global Warming "Humanity's Most Pressing Concern" (Climate Progress):
"We know that pumping oil out of the ground does not create many jobs. It does not foster an entrepreneurial spirit, nor does it sharpen critical faculties."- VIDEO: Behold: The World's First 24/7 Solar Plant is Up and Running (Treehugger)
- World headed for irreversible climate change in five years, IEA warns: If fossil fuel infrastructure is not rapidly changed, the world will 'lose for ever' the chance to avoid dangerous climate change (Guardian UK) [emphasis added]:
The world is likely to build so many fossil-fuelled power stations, energy-guzzling factories and inefficient buildings in the next five years that it will become impossible to hold global warming to safe levels, and the last chance of combating dangerous climate change will be "lost for ever", according to the most thorough analysis yet of world energy infrastructure.
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"The door is closing," Fatih Birol, chief economist at the International Energy Agency, said. "I am very worried - if we don't change direction now on how we use energy, we will end up beyond what scientists tell us is the minimum [for safety]. The door will be closed forever."- Concise Overview: The IPCC report on extreme climate and weather events (Real Climate)
- READ the IPCC Report: Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)
- The Real Global Warming Signal (Tamino)
- No, global warming hasn't stopped (New Scientist)
- Top UN Climate Official Blasts U.S. Climate Policy: Americans Must Realize "This Is Their Future They're Compromising" (Think Progress Green)
- VIDEO: Climate Scientists Michael Mann on "A Look Into Our Climate: Past To Present To Future" (TEDx, YouTube)
- Earth's Plant Growth Fell Because of Climate Change, Study Finds (NYT Green)
- Heads in the Sand: Warning: "Climate change is occurring … and poses significant risks to humans and the environment," reports the National Academy of Sciences. As climate-change science moves in one direction, Republicans in Congress are moving in another. Why?
(National Journal) [emphasis added]:Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, says there's no question that the influence of his group and others like it has been instrumental in the rise of Republican candidates who question or deny climate science. "If you look at where the situation was three years ago and where it is today, there's been a dramatic turnaround. Most of these candidates have figured out that the science has become political," he said.
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Groups like Americans for Prosperity have done it."
READER COMMENTS ON
"'Green News Report' - August 16, 2012"
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grizzlybeardancer
said on 8/16/2012 @ 6:23 pm PT...
Thanx for the GREEN REPORT Kids!!! Excellent job considering you had to explain how 1/2 the country is burning from drought driven wild fires.
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Brad Friedman
said on 8/16/2012 @ 11:31 pm PT...
And all in under 6 minutes!
Thanks, as ever, Grizz!
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molly
said on 8/17/2012 @ 2:35 am PT...
As Matt Taiibi says the profits from Cap N Trade end up on Wall Street.Our president is lying about pushing alternative energy in this form.
"The reality is, subsidies for industrial wind cost far more than any other source, as spelled out in the recent Master Resource article, "New York State's Money - Road to Nowhere:"
"On a per kWh basis, wind receives 80 times the public subsidies received by fossil fuels, but produces no reliable electricity capacity and very few American jobs. In fact, for every green job that wind supposedly creates, it destroys two to four regular jobs - in large part due to skyrocketing electricity rates."
The proposed off shore wind farm in Nantucket Sound, Mass. is now estimated to cost 300% more to build than was originally estimated. Electricity bills will also rise 300%. Even Wal Mart does not want it. These corporate criminals usually stick together, not so with the prospect of sky high electricity. They draw the line when it comes to their dollars.
Read cohoctonwindwatch for the truth.
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Dredd
said on 8/17/2012 @ 6:19 am PT...
The assault on the environment is a form of bullying.
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Desi Doyen
said on 8/17/2012 @ 9:09 am PT...
Okay, Molly - let's set aside for the moment the accuracy of your claims about wind subsidies vs. fossil fuel subsidies... (next time, include links so our readers can verify for themselves)
Just how much is clean air, water and soil worth to you? Most people would be willing to pay more if it meant their children didn't suffer from lifelong asthma due to air pollution from heavily subsidized coal-fired power plants.
How much are fish *not* poisoned with mercury worth to you? How much is a stable, livable climate worth to you? How much are you willng to risk climate destabilization and saddle your kids and grandkids with a massive carbon debt, just so you can have a few extra bucks today?
Sure, you can try to make the economic argument that because dirty, polluting fossil fuels are artificially cheap [due to subsidies and 100 years of preferential policy treatment], gosh we shouldn't even try to innovate or clean up or do better, even if it costs just a bit more. Since computers and cell phones were more expensive in their early years of development, did you advocate against those, too?
Americans are now aware that they don't have to choose between money and their kids' health --- and they know instinctively that the claims of the "America Can't" crowd are utterly false. We know that yes, we can have both affordable clean energy and a vibrant, resilient economy --- because of real-world examples of Denmark, Germany, Texas, Iowa, California, and other wind energy leaders who are all doing so right now.
We also know two undeniable facts: the cost of finite fuel commodities like coal and oil will inevitably increase, forever, while the price of clean energy technologies drops. Finally, we know that continuing to burn fossil fuels will take us all on a path to a very altered climate, with dire consequences.
On the face of it, your anti-wind argument fails on VALUES, Molly.
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Davey Crocket
said on 8/17/2012 @ 12:00 pm PT...
Ole Davey grew up on a farm. We installed two windmills, but ultimately took one down--just wasn't enough wind for two.
http://hotair.com/archiv...can-jobs-for-three-days/
The good news in this story is that every dollar spent was green...just the nature of our currency I guess.
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Davey Crocket
said on 8/17/2012 @ 4:30 pm PT...
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Dillon
said on 8/24/2012 @ 3:46 pm PT...
This is the right blog for everyone who really wants to find out about this topic.
You know so much its almost tough to argue with you (not that I personally will
need to
HaHa). You definitely put a fresh spin on a
subject that has been discussed for years. Excellent stuff, just great!