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Study sees transit saving Californians' energy, cutting greenhouse gas
Reviews; Research; General Ideas A new study says Californians could save billions each year and cut greenhouse gas emissions by developing neighborhoods within easy access of public transportation.

The study – "Windfall for All: How Connected, Convenient Neighborhoods Can Protect Our Climate and Safeguard California's Economy" – was conducted by Oakland-based TransForm, formerly the Transportation and Land Use Coalition. TransForm is a coalition that includes nonprofits, environmental advocates and labor unions.

Posted by Leanan on Saturday, November 21 @ 09:12:55 PST (78 reads)
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Natural gas prices fall 12 percent in November
Consumption; Demand; PricesU.S. natural gas inventories higher than at any point in the nation's history

NEW YORK - Natural gas prices have dropped by more than 12 percent in the past month as the country continues to sip at its energy reserves and a balmy November allowed homeowners to leave the heat off.

...The recession has kept natural gas demand low most of the year. With manufacturers shuttering factories and closing offices, the country is using less electricity and power plants are burning less natural gas.

Posted by Leanan on Saturday, November 21 @ 06:32:25 PST (136 reads)
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Lester R. Brown: A hotter planet means less on our plates
Enviromental Headlines; Climate ChangeAs the U.N. climate-change conference in Copenhagen approaches, we are in a race between political tipping points and natural ones. Can we cut carbon emissions fast enough to keep the melting of the Greenland ice sheet from becoming irreversible? Can we close coal-fired power plants in time to save at least the larger glaciers in the Himalayas and on the Tibetan plateau? Can we head off ever more intense crop-withering heat waves before they create chaos in world grain markets?

These are all climate-change issues, but they have something else in common: food. Copenhagen will be about climate, of course, but in a fundamental sense, it must also be about whether we will have enough to eat in the decades to come.

Posted by Leanan on Saturday, November 21 @ 05:10:53 PST (129 reads)
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The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society
Public Policy; Political and Legal NewsThe economic elite have launched an attack on the U.S. public and society is unraveling at an increased rate.

...Considering our current economy, what will happen when another extreme weather event like Hurricane Katrina hits a major US city? What will happen when storms, droughts and fires continue to spread with increasing intensity? How many have to die before even modest actions are taken to prevent environmental catastrophe?

Posted by Leanan on Saturday, November 21 @ 03:43:22 PST (273 reads)
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Recovery over a barrel
Consumption; Demand; PricesAfter a fall in demand during the depths of the crisis, the IEA now expects global demand for oil to be 84.2 million barrels a day this year and more than 86.2 million barrels a day next year.

Then there is the looming problem of Peak Oil - the stage when demand outstrips the world's capacity to produce it.

Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 19:47:33 PST (271 reads)
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Sustainability and Social Justice: Do the Math
Public Policy; Political and Legal NewsAccording to data compiled by the UN, the Global Footprint Network, and Dr. William Rees at the University of British Columbia, total human consumption already exceeds the Earth's capacity by 30 per cent. This is known as biological 'overshoot'. The UN estimates that most natural services to human societies - forests, fish, fresh water and clean air - decline annually. As human population and consumption grow, our collective overshoot increases.
Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 18:04:52 PST (202 reads)
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Electricity imports hit France's energy autonomy
Consumption; Demand; PricesFrance has for decades been fiercely proud of its world-beating nuclear industry but is now having to import electricity from its neighbours and could face blackouts this winter.

News of the imports prompted the environmental group Greenpeace to say Wednesday that this was further proof that France's policy of producing three quarters of its electricity from nuclear power was a big mistake.

Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 16:40:03 PST (234 reads)
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Hacked E-Mails Fuel Global Warming Debate
Enviromental Headlines; Climate ChangeAn online debate over global warming science has broken out after an unknown hacker broke into the e-mail server at a prominent, British climate-research center, stole more than a thousand e-mails about global warming research and posted them online.

Global warming skeptics are seizing on portions of the messages as evidence that scientists are colluding and warping data to fit the theory of global warming, but researchers say the e-mails are being taken out of context and just show scientists engaged in frank discussion.

Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 16:05:58 PST (221 reads)
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The global warming scandal of the century
Enviromental Headlines; Climate ChangeThe e-mail system of one of the world’s leading climate research units has been breached by hackers.

this scandal could well be “the greatest in modern science”. These alleged emails – supposedly exchanged by some of the most prominent scientists pushing AGW theory – suggest:

Conspiracy, collusion in exaggerating warming data, possibly illegal destruction of embarrassing information, organised resistance to disclosure, manipulation of data, private admissions of flaws in their public claims and much more.

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Permafrost thaw threatens Russia oil and gas complex: study
Production; Extraction; Explorationvox_mundi writes "

Permafrost thaw threatens Russia oil and gas complex: study

(AFP) MOSCOW — Thawing permafrost caused by global warming is costing Russian energy firms billions of dollars annually in damage control and shrinking Russia's territory, Greenpeace warned in a new study Friday.

According to the report by the environmental watchdog, up to 55 billion roubles (1.9 billion dollars) a year is spent on repairs to infrastructure and pipelines damaged by changes in the permafrost in western Siberia. "

Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 15:04:45 PST (148 reads)
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Climate change causing 'corrosive' water to affect Arctic marine life:
Enviromental Headlines; Climate Changevox_mundi writes "

Scientists have uncovered a large expanse of "corrosive" water in the Canadian Arctic that is putting the marine food web at risk.

The waters have been so altered by climate change and melting sea ice that plankton, shellfish and fish may have trouble building their protective shells and skeletons, an international team reports Friday in the journal Science. "

Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 14:12:58 PST (134 reads)
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America's Pending Collapse
Public Policy; Political and Legal NewsIn an essay, written by Richard Heinberg entitled “Should We Prop-up a Dying Economy” (19 October 2009), he argues that the economists and the people who follow physical science disagree sharply about where this economy is going. Peak Oil, whether it is present now or just years away, will mean that the economy will contract. The economists state that growth can happen in any environment, yet it is apparent that when oil prices spiked in 2008, the auto industry and the airline industry almost went belly-up. Shrinkage of energy means shrinkage in the economy, we have all been under the notion that we can borrow against a growing economy. The facts are that if the economy does not grow, there will be very little in the growth of capital to repay debts that are leveraged at an average of an average of 350% of debt to GDP ratio. Where will new capital come from?
Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 13:20:19 PST (391 reads)
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With fuel demand week, refineries shutting down
Consumption; Demand; PricesKethaney writes "

WILMINGTON, Del. -- Refineries from New Mexico to New Jersey are under severe economic pressure because of falling demand for fuel, with a number of facilities shutting down in recent months.

Valero Energy Corp., which shuttered a major refinery over the summer, said Friday it would permanently close its Delaware City oil refinery and layoff 550 workers."

Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 12:37:05 PST (171 reads)
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Matt Simmons: Water and Energy Crisis Looms on Horizon
Public Policy; Political and Legal NewsOcean Energy Institute founder and energy investment banker Matthew Simmons gave an hour-long keynote address at the Island Institute's 2009 Sustainable Island Living conference on Saturday morning at the Strand Theatre in Rockland. Simmons titled his talk "The Gulf of Maine: What Lies Beyond the Fossil Fuel Horizon," but his presentation ranged far outside the Gulf to encompass the globe.

Sporting a delicate windmill as a lapel pin, Simmons started off by reflecting on the concept of sustainability, a current buzzword among energy development experts. "More and more people around the world are beginning to wonder, "Does the globe have a sustainable strategy?'" Simmons said. "It's all about sustainability. Sustainability means protecting or improving our living standards. And without abundant water and energy, we are not sustainable," he said. "There's no question that our oceans are energy's last frontier."

Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 11:22:03 PST (313 reads)
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Cuba tries to keep the lights on
Consumption; Demand; PricesCuba gets plenty of oil from Venezuela. So why is it adopting "extreme measures" to avoid blackouts?

...Cuba is one of more than a dozen nations in the region that receive oil shipments on favorable credit terms as part of the PetroCaribe agreement. Cuba pays Venezuela back for some of the oil shipments by sending more than 30,000 doctors, nurses and other professionals to work in social programs created by the Chavez government.

But just as Cuba’s petroleum trade has soared, revenue is plummeting from other key exports like nickel, pharmaceuticals and tobacco products. Foreign trade is down 36 percent this year, as the global recession and $10 billion in damage from three 2008 hurricanes have drained Cuba’s finances.

Posted by Leanan on Friday, November 20 @ 10:19:39 PST (174 reads)
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