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EPA chief warns against climate change on visit to Alaska glacier | McClatchy

Wednesday, August 28th, 2013

‘PORTAGE GLACIER, Alaska — As she marveled at the site of a shrinking Alaska glacier, the newly installed leader of the Environmental Protection Agency said Monday that the president told her that fighting climate change should be her primary focus.’

via EPA chief warns against climate change on visit to Alaska glacier | McClatchy.

Keystone XL project could harm wildlife, Interior Department says – latimes.com

Saturday, August 24th, 2013

‘WASHINGTON — The Interior Department has warned that the proposed Keystone XL pipeline could have long-term, damaging effects on wildlife near its route, contradicting the State Department’s March draft environmental assessment, which concluded the project would have only a temporary, indirect impact.’

via Keystone XL project could harm wildlife, Interior Department says – latimes.com.

Climate Panel Cites Near Certainty on Warming – NYTimes.com

Thursday, August 22nd, 2013

‘An international panel of scientists has found with near certainty that human activity is the cause of most of the temperature increases of recent decades, and warns that sea levels could conceivably rise by more than three feet by the end of the century if emissions continue at a runaway pace.’

via Climate Panel Cites Near Certainty on Warming – NYTimes.com.

Coastal Flooding Damage: $1 Trillion a Year by 2050 – Yahoo! News

Sunday, August 18th, 2013

‘Coastal flooding in cities around the world could cause damage totaling $1 trillion annually by the year 2050 if no mitigating steps are taken, new research suggests.’

via Coastal Flooding Damage: $1 Trillion a Year by 2050 – Yahoo! News.

Oil-drilling project under Whittier nature preserve rankles opponents – latimes.com

Saturday, August 17th, 2013

‘The city of Whittier and a conservation group have reached an agreement to allow a controversial oil-drilling project under a nature preserve, a proposal that immediately drew fire from opponents.’

via Oil-drilling project under Whittier nature preserve rankles opponents – latimes.com.

Climate change woes already widespread in California, study says – latimes.com

Sunday, August 11th, 2013

‘California is feeling the effects of climate change far and wide as heat-trapping greenhouse gases reduce spring runoff from the Sierra Nevada, make the waters of Monterey Bay more acidic and shorten winter chill periods required to grow fruit and nuts in the Central Valley, a new report says.’

via Climate change woes already widespread in California, study says – latimes.com.

A Republican Case for Climate Action – NYTimes.com

Sunday, August 11th, 2013

‘…A market-based approach, like a carbon tax, would be the best path to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, but that is unachievable in the current political gridlock in Washington. Dealing with this political reality, President Obama’s June climate action plan lays out achievable actions that would deliver real progress. He will use his executive powers to require reductions in the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the nation’s power plants and spur increased investment in clean energy technology, which is inarguably the path we must follow to ensure a strong economy along with a livable climate.’

via A Republican Case for Climate Action – NYTimes.com.

NOAA report card for 2012’s climate: More warming – CBS News

Wednesday, August 7th, 2013

‘WASHINGTON A new massive federal study says the world in 2012 sweltered with continued signs of climate change. Rising sea levels, snow melt, heat buildup in the oceans, and melting Arctic sea ice and Greenland ice sheets, all broke or nearly broke records, but temperatures only sneaked into the top 10.’

via NOAA report card for 2012’s climate: More warming – CBS News.

Protestors sit in at Chevron, hundreds arrested, including Bill McKibben

Sunday, August 4th, 2013

August 3, 2013

Hundreds of protestors were arrested at the gates of Chevron in Richmond, including Bill McKibben of 350.org

German Solar Subsidy to Drop to Third of Japan’s on Installs – Bloomberg

Wednesday, July 31st, 2013

‘Germany, the biggest solar market by installed capacity, will this year reduce subsidy payments to power-plant developers to a third of Japan’s support level as installations continue to outpace government targets.’

via German Solar Subsidy to Drop to Third of Japan’s on Installs – Bloomberg.