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What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
The additional 40 trillion tons is equivalent to over 50,000 Empire State Buildings.
Greenland’s ice melting faster than we thought, study finds
Sigh….
We’re so fucked.
I hope everyone who shrugged and and said who cares it won’t happen until after I die lives long enough to have their shit wrecked by climate change.
Man alive, do I ever hate people who show no regard for others.
Texas earthquakes, one reaching magnitude 4.8, were caused by injections of wastewater in drilling for oil and gas, scientists say.
Texas quakes caused by injection wells, scientists determine | Dallas Morning News
No shit, Dick Tracy????
“Using satellite imagery, the researchers found that a series of earthquakes that struck Texas between 2012 and 2013 were caused by the injection of large volumes of wastewater from oil and gas activities into deep underground wells.”
‘Groundbreaking’ Study Links Texas Earthquakes to Waterwater Injection From Fracking
For gawds sake people, money does not equal right. Why the fuck, is this groundbreaking? Other than the awesomeness of that pun of course…. It should be absolutely obvious the havoc fracking causes to anyone who isn’t in a coma. To look at it any other way is to prioritize money about the sanctity of human existence and the value of our fellow humans lives.
Or to put it another way, if you take the position that fracking does anything other than wreak havoc on our environment and endanger human lives then you have some money in fracking. Period. Oh, and your a scumbucket liar who needs to rot in hell for eternity.
Extending an old treaty that saved the ozone layer could improve cooling technology—and slow global warming
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California will become a petri dish for international efforts to slow global warming under legislation signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday, forcing one of the world’s largest economies to squeeze into a dramatically smaller carbon footprint.
Gov. Brown signs sweeping legislation to combat climate change – LA Times
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The Department of Justice, the Department of the Army and the Department of the Interior issued the following statement regarding Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers:
“We appreciate the District Court’s opinion on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act. However, important issues raised by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and other tribal nations and their members regarding the Dakota Access pipeline specifically, and pipeline-related decision-making generally, remain. Therefore, the Department of the Army, the Department of Justice, and the Department of the Interior will take the following steps.
The Army will not authorize constructing the Dakota Access pipeline on Corps land bordering or under Lake Oahe until it can determine whether it will need to reconsider any of its previous decisions regarding the Lake Oahe site under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) or other federal laws. Therefore, construction of the pipeline on Army Corps land bordering or under Lake Oahe will not go forward at this time. The Army will move expeditiously to make this determination, as everyone involved — including the pipeline company and its workers — deserves a clear and timely resolution. In the interim, we request that the pipeline company voluntarily pause all construction activity within 20 miles east or west of Lake Oahe.
“Furthermore, this case has highlighted the need for a serious discussion on whether there should be nationwide reform with respect to considering tribes’ views on these types of infrastructure projects. Therefore, this fall, we will invite tribes to formal, government-to-government consultations on two questions: (1) within the existing statutory framework, what should the federal government do to better ensure meaningful tribal input into infrastructure-related reviews and decisions and the protection of tribal lands, resources, and treaty rights; and (2) should new legislation be proposed to Congress to alter that statutory framework and promote those goals.
Well, alright….
Well done, bureaucrats! Good on ya!!!!
CANNON BALL, N.D. — Currently, there’s a standoff in the Great Plains. Two-hundred Native American tribes are fighting the construction of an oil pipeline. North Dakota’s governor has called in the National Guard.
The clashes near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, have at times been rowdy and physical, with protesters pepper-sprayed and construction equipment damaged.
The estimated 5,000 Native Americans and environmentalists now encamped on federal and private land, say the pipeline was approved by the Army Corps of engineers without proper permits, and without consulting the tribe, ignoring the land’s historical and cultural significance.
Source: Stand-off in the Great Plains as Native Americans fight oil pipeline construction – CBS News
The simmering showdown here between the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the company building the Dakota Access crude-oil pipeline began as a legal battle.
Native American tribes sense a reawakening in fight over oil pipeline – Chicago Tribune
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This week, thousands of Native Americans, from more than a hundred tribes, have camped out on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, which straddles the border between the Dakotas, along the Missouri River. What began as a slow trickle of people a month ago is now an increasingly angry flood. They’re there to protest plans for a proposed oil pipeline that they say would contaminate the reservation’s water; in fact, they’re calling themselves protectors, not protesters.
…Originally, the pipeline was supposed to cross the Missouri near Bismarck, but authorities worried that an oil spill there would have wrecked the state capital’s drinking water. So they moved the crossing to half a mile from the reservation, across land that was taken from the tribe in 1958, without their consent. The tribe says the government hasn’t done the required consultation with them—if it had, it would have learned that building the pipeline there would require digging up sacred spots and old burial grounds.
…In fact, the blade of a bulldozer cut through some of those burial grounds on Saturday—during a holiday weekend, days before a federal judge is supposed to rule on an emergency petition filed by the tribe which would slow the project down, and immediately after the tribe identified the burial grounds’ locations in a filing to the court.
…Pictures from that confrontation recall pictures from Birmingham circa 1963. But the historical parallels here run much deeper—they run to the original sins of this nation. The reservation, of course, is where the Native Americans were told to live when the vast lands they ranged were taken by others. The Great Sioux Reservation, formed in the eighteen-sixties, shrunk again and again—in 1980, a federal court said, of the whole sad story, “a more ripe and rank case of dishonorable dealings will never, in all probability, be found in our history.” In the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, the Army Corps of Engineers—the same Army Corps now approving the pipeline—built five large dams along the Missouri, forcing Indian villages to relocate. More than two hundred thousand acres disappeared beneath the water.
A Pipeline Fight and America’s Dark Past – The New Yorker
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Pontiff says humans are turning planet into ‘wasteland full of debris, desolation and filth’ in call for urgent action on climate change
Pope Francis says destroying the environment is a sin | World news | The Guardian
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Microbead ban signed by President Obama – CNN.com
The wording of this article infuriates me. I mean seriously FUCK YOU CNN.
“may pose a threat to the environment?!”
“may?!!!”
They do, that why they were banned you owned by Proctor and Gamble fucktards!
Enough plastic is discarded every year to circle the globe four times. …50% of the plastic on this planet is used only once before being thrown away.
…Over the next four years, the ban will phase out the sales of plastic water bottles that hold 21 ounces or less in public spaces. A waiver is permissible if an adequate alternative water source is not available, reports GlobalFlare.
San Francisco Becomes First City To Ban The Sale Of Plastic Bottles | Health Nut News
Nice!
Al Gore has long been one of the highest profile climate change activists in the United States. Now he has a message for other activists to consider before casting their vote in November.
Al Gore To Climate Change Activists: Don’t Vote For A Third-Party Candidate [Video]
Ayup!
Starting at midnight tonight, rain barrels will become legal in Colorado. This means if rain falls on your roof, you can keep it.
Rain barrels are now legal in Colorado | 9news.com
Utterly obscene that it was illegal in the first place.
Lake Tahoe’s water temperature last year hit the warmest level ever recorded, the latest evidence yet that climate change is altering California’s iconic Sierra Nevada landmark.
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The world’s most widely used insecticides leave drones with less sperm for their queen. A factor in the worldwide collapse of honeybee colonies?
These Pesticides Could Be Birth Control for Bees
Ya think, Sherlock?
…Here, we show that two neonicotinoids (4.5 ppb thiamethoxam and 1.5 ppb clothianidin) significantly reduce the reproductive capacity of male honeybees (drones), Apis mellifera . Drones were obtained from colonies exposed to the neonicotinoid insecticides or controls, and subsequently maintained in laboratory cages until they reached sexual maturity. …Our results demonstrate for the first time that neonicotinoid insecticides can negatively affect male insect reproductive capacity, and provide a possible mechanistic explanation for managed honeybee queen failure and wild insect pollinator decline. The widespread prophylactic use of neonicotinoids may have previously overlooked inadvertent contraceptive effects on non-target insects, thereby limiting conservation efforts.
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Government officials revealed tougher EPA regulations aimed at providing consistent protection to farmworkers across the country.
New Rules Aim to Reduce Farmworkers’ Exposure to Pesticides | Video | NJTV News
Really? Because they don’t sound like they are aimed at doing anything except dancing around the problem and creating more regulations/work for farmers to deal with.
Radical new technique promises a cheaper and more secure method of burying CO2 emissions underground instead of storing it as a gas
CO2 turned into stone in Iceland in climate change breakthrough | Environment | The Guardian
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Salinas, CA – Pregnant women living within one kilometer (0.62 miles) of fields where certain pesticides are applied have children who show a measurable decrease in IQ and verbal comprehension skills by the time they are seven years old, according to a new study by the Center for Environmental Research and Children’s Health at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health.
the study is here: http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/EHP504/
sample size: 283
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An environmental law group sues the Department of Agriculture over pesticides detected in local waters at popular sites.
State Sued Over Kauai Pesticides – Civil Beat News
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UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health measured the IQs of 7-year-olds whose mothers in the agricultural Salinas Valley in California.
…For every 522 pounds of chemical pesticides applied less than 0.6 miles from where the pregnant mother lived, the child’s IQ declined by 2 points, and the child’s verbal reasoning score declined by 3 points.
…A study published in the journal Pediatrics in 2011 found a link between pesticides in food and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers took urine samples 1,140 children and evaluated them for the symptoms of ADHD.
They found that the children who met the criteria for ADHD had significantly higher levels of a breakdown product of organophosphate pesticides in their urine.
New study suggests pesticides could lower IQ
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Lax federal and state oversight, erroneous reporting and excessive pesticide use in Westchester and Rockland found.
How dangerous are all those pesticides?
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Analysis of ozone levels above Antarctica shows September “hole” is shrinking.
Ozone Layer Showing First Signs of Recovery
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