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Happy Thanksgiving - Unavoidable Climate Change: We've Passed the Point of No ReturnSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 11/27/2010 - 17:51.
![]() Just in case you are still feeling "Thankful" this Thanksgiving weekend, now that the turkey buzz has worn off... some reality for you and those friends and loved ones you thanked the heavens for, and stuffed yourself with... evidence grows that recent global warming is unprecedented in magnitude and speed ... and a few other climate change links from Thanksgiving week. Can't wait to see what Christmas has in store...
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Canadian Conservative Senators Use their Clout to Kill Climate Bill Passed by House of Commons A snap vote in Canada's unelected, and primarily Tory Senate on Tuesday night saw the demise of the NDP's Climate Change Accountability Act by a narrow margin of 43-32. The vote caught Liberals in the Upper House off guard, and the climate change legislation was no match for Stephen Harper's conservative-stacked Senate. Without any debate in the Red Chamber, Conservative Senators called a vote on Bill C-311 introduced by Thunder Bay-Superior NDP Bruce Hyer. Canada's hope for meaningful environmental legislation ahead of the UN Cancun climate talks later this month was killed by eleven votes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Derrick Jensen: Consumer Culture Is Killing the Planet -- We Need to Build a Culture of Resistance Derrick Jensen on why a society built on non-renewable resources cannot last. |
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Departing Republican attacks climate-change deniers in own party motherjones.com: Bob Inglis tells colleagues they continue to ignore global warming at their own perilFor its final hearing of this legislative session, the House Science and Technology Committee chose an appropriate topic. Dubbed "A Rational Discussion of Climate Change: the Science, the Evidence, the Response," Wednesday's hearing likely marked the last time a congressional committee convenes a "rational" dialogue on global warming for the next two years - or however long the GOP controls the House. It was the swan song for subcommittee chair Rep. Brian Baird (D-Wash.), who is retiring this year. And it was also the last hurrah for Rep. |
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Debating new strategies for curbing global warming by Alexis Madrigal. The Climate Next essays we've been publishing have inspired a snappy discussion around the e-campfire about the future of climate policy. Our panelists exchanged nearly 7,500 words over email this week, and reading through their debate you realize that what starts as a discussion about climate ends up a discussion about things that are much more viscerally important to us: electricity, the United States' role in the world, how technology improves, and the health of people and their families. After more than a century of carbon-intensive development, any effort to turn away from fossil fuels will require a realignment of the very backbone of modernity. |
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How the BBC gave free rein to global warming deniers during 'climategate' I've found quite an extraordinary broadcast from last year which examines bias on the BBC's coverage of the climategate story less than two weeks into the affair. Essentially the programme suggests there may be a pro-green or pro-climate science bias, by inviting two denialists on to the programme to ask why hasn't the BBC given more 'skeptical' coverage to the story. What is extraordinary is that this was broadcast on December 4th 2009 when no facts were known about the email leak. The broadcast reports skeptical activists conspiracy theories at one point even adding words in to the emails to make a completely bogus point. |
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Positive News | ||
DPU approves Cape Wind power agreement The developer of Cape Wind has won another key approval on the way toward building a 130-turbine wind farm on Horseshoe Shoals. The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities has approved the 15-year Power Purchase Agreement with National Grid to buy Cape Wind's energy, capacity and renewable energy credits. |
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Green: 'Take a Lesson,' Schwarznegger Says on Climate Change - New York Times (blog) “While our federal government is sitting on its hands, California is moving full speed ahead toward a clean energy future,” Mr. Schwarzenegger, who campaigned vigorously against the initiative, said in a recent address. “We are creating a consistent, long-term energy policy, something that has eluded Washington for decades.” “In fact, Washington should take a lesson from what is happening right here in California,” he added. |
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Can Regions Rather than Nations Lead on Climate Change? DAVIS, Calif. -- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) and three international regional leaders signed a memorandum of understanding today in a bid to assert regional authority on climate change policy. |
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U.S. car fuel economy up, C02 drops for sixth year WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A boost in U.S. auto fuel economy standards slashed carbon dioxide emissions by 14 percent per mile over the last six years and reduced gasoline use by 16 percent, the government said on Wednesday. |
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Cutting the cost of clean energy 2.0 For decades, progressives have worked to cut the cost of clean energy through R&D and deployment programs that pro-pollution, anti-science conservatives have bitterly fought. This year, conservatives defeated the most promising effort to generate the funds needed to make massive clean energy investments - a federal climate and clean energy jobs bill. |
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![]() Film star turned California governor prepares to leave office and become a global champion in war against climate change. Schwarzenegger demands action at final climate summit. It's very nearly a wrap for Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose career as governor of California will come sputtering to an end in January with his approval rating in the 20s, the state budget shortfall at $25bn (£16bn), and unemployment at nearly 13%. But, like the action heroes he has so often played, the man they called the governator is already working on a comeback. In what is likely his last performance on a world stage as governor, Schwarzenegger this week launched the R20 climate network, an alliance of regional leaders who have pledged to work together to fight climate change. |
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Government to fund private sector renewable energy schemes for Africa and Asia The international development secretary, Andrew Mitchell, pledges to finance green energy projects proposed by industry that could raise £9 for every £1 of government money. |
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Harmony: Prince Charles Offers a New Way of Looking at the World In an NBC documentary airing this Friday, Prince Charles offers an inspiring perspective on how the world can meet the challenges of climate change. |
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For EPA Regulations, Cost Predictions Are Overstated When EPA promulgates regulations, industry often expresses concern that the regulations will cause extreme economic hardship. Now this argument is being made regarding EPA regulation of carbon pollution using existing legal authorities like the Clean Air Act. In fact, there is extensive literature showing that the costs of environmental regulations are more than offset by a broad range of economic, public health and jobs-related benefits. Additionally, initial cost estimates are consistently found to be exaggerated. Economists and researchers who have compared actual costs with initial projections report that regulations generally end up costing far less than the dire predictions from industry and even, as an RFF study shows below cost projections by the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Canaries | ||
While U.S. Politicians Play Dumb About Climate Change, One Country Is Being Pushed Past the Tipping Point Many Americans hardly feel the impact of the climate crisis. To see the impact of the climate crisis on a daily basis, head south to Bolivia. |
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Leaking Siberian ice raises a tricky climate issue (AP) -- The Russian scientist shuffles across the frozen lake, scuffing aside ankle-deep snow until he finds a cluster of bubbles trapped under the ice. With a cigarette lighter in one hand and a knife in the other, he lances the ice like a blister. Methane whooshes out and bursts into a thin blue flame. |
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The Warming of Antarctica: A Citadel of Ice Begins to Melt The fringes of the coldest continent are starting to feel the heat, with the northern Antarctic Peninsula warming faster than virtually any place on Earth. These rapidly rising temperatures represent the first breach in the enormous frozen dome that holds 90 percent of the world's ice. BY FEN MONTAIGNE |
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Coral bleaching goes from bad to worse Raised ocean temperatures result in severe damage to reefs in the Caribbean. |
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Alaska's Arctic Tundra Feeling the Heat Even in the Arctic, warmer summers create conditions where fires are more likely to ignite. |
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Borrowdale rainfall was Britain's heaviest over 24 hours Downpour in November last year saw 316.4mm of rain fall - a once in 1,800 years event, scientists have said. |
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Colder winters possible due to climate change: study Vladimir Petoukhov, lead author of the study, said a shrinking of sea ice in the eastern Arctic causes some regional warming of lower air levels and may lead to anomalies in atmospheric airstreams, triggering an overall cooling of the northern continents. "These anomalies could triple the probability of cold winter extremes in Europe and northern Asia," he said. "Recent severe winters like last year's or the one of 2005/06 do not conflict with the global warming picture but rather supplement it." Petoukhov, whose study is entitled "A link between reduced Barents-Kara sea ice and cold winter extremes over northern continents," said in a statement a warming of the air over the Barents-Kara Sea appeared to bring cold winter winds to Europe. "This is not what one would expect," Petoukhov said. "Whoever thinks that the shrinking of some far away sea ice won't bother him could be wrong." |
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Global Warming Coming At Accelerating Pace - OpEdNews Global Warming Coming At Accelerating PaceOpEdNews" By overwhelming consensus, the scientific community agrees that climate change is real. ...and more raquo; |
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![]() CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — In September, 2007, the Anaktuvuk River Fire burned more than 1,000 square kilometers of tundra on Alaska's North Slope, doubling the area burned in that region since record keeping began in 1950. A new analysis of sediment cores from the burned area revealed that this was the most destructive tundra fire at that site for at least 5,000 years. Models built on 60 years of climate and fire data found that even moderate increases in warm-season temperatures in the region dramatically increase the likelihood of such fires. |
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Scientists warn of more rain heat and hurricanes Hungry polar bears gathering along the tundra twice as many record-breaking temperatures and stronger hurricanes are among the latest signs of climate change scientists say. |
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Food | ||
Dry weather forecast for U.S. winter wheat, Argentine soy SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Dry weather forecast across the U.S. Southern Plains this week with wide swings in temperature will hamper development of winter wheat crop, a forecaster said on Monday. |
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Mexican Farms Need a Water Revolution Without financing, many Mexican farmers cannot improve their ageing irrigation systems, which are essential if Mexico is to withstand the effects of climate change and reduce its emissions of greenhouse-effect gases. |
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World farming to get $200 million in climate aid LONDON (Reuters) -- Development agencies worldwide are joining forces to spend $200 million in a 10-year programme to help the agriculture sector prepare for climate change and cut greenhouse gas emissions, farm research groups said on Wednesday. |
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Climate change and disease will spark new food crisis, says UN A food crisis could overtake the world in 2011, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation, an agency of the United Nations. |
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Action | ||
Radiohead fans: Thom Yorke needs you ... to form a human sculpture of King Canute Singer seeks 2,000 people to help build a living statue of the 11th-century monarch to raise awareness of climate change |
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US climate scientists fight back after year of scepticism Rapid response website to improve public understanding of global warming, while Republicans speak out against party line. Scientists have duty to engage with public on climate change |