Surfrider’s top ten in 2013

A list of what we did in the past year. View article: Surfrider’s top ten in 2013 ; ; ;
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A list of what we did in the past year. View article: Surfrider’s top ten in 2013 ; ; ;
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Drillers ready to tap the giant Monterey Shale formation through the use of hydraulic fracturing face broad regulation for the first time. View original: California Plans Tighter Control of Fracking, but Not Enough for Some ; ;Related ArticlesExperts Eye Oil and Gas Industry as Quakes Shake OklahomaEnergy Secretary Voices Concern Over Dated Oil Export RestrictionsThe Ethicist: The First Amendment Right to Nonpolitical Homework ;
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California Plans Tighter Control of Fracking, but Not Enough for Some

Ernest Moniz, the energy secretary, says it is time to reconsider an export ban that stemmed from the oil embargoes of the 1970s. Taken from: Energy Secretary Voices Concern Over Dated Oil Export Restrictions ; ;Related ArticlesEnergy Department to Give $226 Million to Support Nuclear Reactor DesignCalifornia Plans Tighter Control of Fracking, but Not Enough for SomeThe Ethicist: The First Amendment Right to Nonpolitical Homework ;
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Energy Secretary Voices Concern Over Dated Oil Export Restrictions
A Hong Kong developer is promoting a hydroelectric turbine that generates power from excess pressure in buildings’ water systems. Original article – Square Feet: Turning a Building’s Water System Into a Hydroelectric Plant ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm WatersEnergy Secretary Voices Concern Over Dated Oil Export RestrictionsCalifornia Plans Tighter Control of Fracking, but Not Enough for Some ;
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Square Feet: Turning a Building’s Water System Into a Hydroelectric Plant
Giving points for climate-change activism. View article: The Ethicist: The First Amendment Right to Nonpolitical Homework ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Engineering the Climate – Colbert’s ‘All-Chocolate Dinner’Energy Department to Give $226 Million to Support Nuclear Reactor DesignQueens Site May Be Added to Superfund List ;
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The Ethicist: The First Amendment Right to Nonpolitical Homework
Bill Gates explores society’s fascination with overstated arguments in a review of a book on resource debates. From: Dot Earth Blog: What’s the Best Bet When Weighing Cornucopians and Catastrophists? ; ;Related ArticlesWhat’s the Best Bet When Weighing Cornucopians and Catastrophists?Dot Earth Blog: Engineering the Climate – Colbert’s ‘All-Chocolate Dinner’The Ethicist: The First Amendment Right to Nonpolitical Homework ;
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Dot Earth Blog: What’s the Best Bet When Weighing Cornucopians and Catastrophists?
Bill Gates explores society’s fascination with overstated arguments in a review of a book on resource debates. View post: What’s the Best Bet When Weighing Cornucopians and Catastrophists? ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: What’s the Best Bet When Weighing Cornucopians and Catastrophists?Engineering the Climate – Colbert’s ‘All-Chocolate Dinner’Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters ;
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What’s the Best Bet When Weighing Cornucopians and Catastrophists?

Stephen Colbert finds the fun side of geo-engineering the climate. Excerpt from: Dot Earth Blog: Engineering the Climate – Colbert’s ‘All-Chocolate Dinner’ ; ;Related ArticlesThe Ethicist: The First Amendment Right to Nonpolitical HomeworkEngineering the Climate – Colbert’s ‘All-Chocolate Dinner’Dot Earth Blog: Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters ;
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Dot Earth Blog: Engineering the Climate – Colbert’s ‘All-Chocolate Dinner’
Stephen Colbert finds the fun side of geo-engineering the climate. See more here – Engineering the Climate – Colbert’s ‘All-Chocolate Dinner’ ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Engineering the Climate – Colbert’s ‘All-Chocolate Dinner’Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm WatersA Closer Look at Tornadoes in a Human-Heated Climate ;
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The award is the second of two under a $452 million, multiyear program to assist in the development of “small modular reactors,” which would be built in American factories, potentially improving quality and cutting costs. Originally from: Energy Department to Give $226 Million to Support Nuclear Reactor Design ; ;Related ArticlesAccused of Harming Bees, Bayer Researches a Different CulpritEurope Moves to Prohibit Some Deep-Sea TrawlingDot Earth Blog: Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters ;
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Energy Department to Give $226 Million to Support Nuclear Reactor Design