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As CO2 levels rise, land becomes less able to curb warming:study | Reuters

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – Wetlands, forests and farmlands soak up large amounts of carbon dioxide but rising amounts of the gas in the atmosphere mean these carbon “sinks” could become less effective at fighting climate change.’

via As CO2 levels rise, land becomes less able to curb warming:study | Reuters.

Japan PM says must reduce dependence on nuclear power | Reuters

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – Japan has no choice but to reduce its reliance on nuclear power, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said on Tuesday, as the country battles to end a four-month-old radiation crisis at a tsunami-crippled nuclear plant.’

via Japan PM says must reduce dependence on nuclear power | Reuters.

Italy solar capacity to hit 30 GW in 2020: Enel CEO | Reuters

Friday, July 8th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – Italy’s booming solar power market is expected to grow nearly four times to 30 gigawatts of capacity by 2020 as part of incentive-driven efforts to fight climate change, the head of Italy’s top utility said.’

via Italy solar capacity to hit 30 GW in 2020: Enel CEO | Reuters.

Senate deal would axe $6 billion ethanol tax credit | Reuters

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – Three senators reached a deal on Thursday to repeal the $6 billion per year ethanol tax credit by the end of July, an agreement that must still be passed by Congress.’

via Senate deal would axe $6 billion ethanol tax credit | Reuters.

U.S. offers help to finance first advanced ethanol plant | Reuters

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – The Energy Department on Thursday provided a $105 million conditional loan guarantee to help finance the first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant in the country.’

via U.S. offers help to finance first advanced ethanol plant | Reuters.

Small farms key to global food security, U.N. says | Reuters

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – Governments must work toward a major shift toward small-scale farming if endemic food crises are to be overcome and production boosted to support the global population, the United Nations said on Tuesday.’

via Small farms key to global food security, U.N. says | Reuters.

Additional Wilderness Urged to Protect Species as Climate Changes – NYTimes.com

Monday, July 4th, 2011

‘An unsettled climate is expected to bring change to the mountains, forests and rivers of the ecosystem. As temperatures warm, fish will move upstream to stay in water that is cold enough for them. The snow line is moving up-slope, and wolverines need to follow, for they need deep snow to raise their young. And important grizzly bear foods such as huckleberries are expected to migrate or disappear, which would mean that bears will need to move as well.’

via Additional Wilderness Urged to Protect Species as Climate Changes – NYTimes.com.

Sacramento Levees Pose Risk to California and the Country – NYTimes.com

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

‘Scientists consider Sacramento — which sits at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers and near the delta — the most flood-prone city in the nation. Experts warn that there are two events that could destroy the levees and set off a megaflood. One is an earthquake; the second is a violent Pacific superstorm, like the one called the Pineapple Express, which sweeps water off the ocean around Hawaii and dumps it on the mainland with firehose intensity while battering the coast with high wind and waves. A megaflood would not arrive as gradual seepage; it would be a rapid submerging of hundreds of square miles.’

via Sacramento Levees Pose Risk to California and the Country – NYTimes.com.

Ruptured Montana Pipeline Was Shut Down Before – NYTimes.com

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

‘An Exxon Mobil pipeline that ruptured late Friday along the Yellowstone River in south-central Montana, spilling crude oil into the river and forcing evacuations, had been shut down for one day in May because of concerns over the rising waters on the Yellowstone, the company said Sunday.’

via Ruptured Montana Pipeline Was Shut Down Before – NYTimes.com.