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Experts Eye Oil and Gas Industry as Quakes Shake Oklahoma

Oklahoma has never been known as earthquake country, with a yearly average of about 50, most minor. But in the past three years, the state has had thousands of quakes. Continued: Experts Eye Oil and Gas Industry as Quakes Shake Oklahoma ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm WatersNewly Discovered Greenhouse Gas ’7,000 Times More Powerful Than CO2′Energy Department to Give $226 Million to Support Nuclear Reactor Design ;

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Experts Eye Oil and Gas Industry as Quakes Shake Oklahoma

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Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters

Cold air over relatively warm Great Lakes waters brings early deep snow and spectacular satellite images. Link:   Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters ; ;Related ArticlesThe Politics of Runaway Trains and Other Avoidable CalamitiesA Closer Look at Tornadoes in a Human-Heated ClimateCan Bhutan Achieve Hydropowered Happiness? ;

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Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters

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Dot Earth Blog: Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters

Cold air over relatively warm Great Lakes waters brings early deep snow and spectacular satellite images. Link: Dot Earth Blog: Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters ; ;Related ArticlesLake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm WatersExperts Eye Oil and Gas Industry as Quakes Shake OklahomaJustices Hear Case on Cross-State Pollution Rules ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Lake Effect on Display: Cold Winds Over (Relatively) Warm Waters

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Queens Site May Be Added to Superfund List

High radioactivity readings at the former site of a chemical company in Ridgewood that was involved in atom-bomb research prompted the proposal, the Environmental Protection Agency said. Continue at source:  Queens Site May Be Added to Superfund List ; ;Related ArticlesAccused of Harming Bees, Bayer Researches a Different CulpritEurope Moves to Prohibit Some Deep-Sea TrawlingJustices Hear Case on Cross-State Pollution Rules ;

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Queens Site May Be Added to Superfund List

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Accused of Harming Bees, Bayer Researches a Different Culprit

The maker of a pesticide linked to the die-off of honey bees sees a different threat — varroa mites — and is working to find a remedy. Visit site:  Accused of Harming Bees, Bayer Researches a Different Culprit ; ;Related ArticlesEurope Moves to Prohibit Some Deep-Sea TrawlingJustices Hear Case on Cross-State Pollution RulesA Rare Middle East Agreement, on Water ;

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Accused of Harming Bees, Bayer Researches a Different Culprit

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CHART: How Much Do Exxon and Google Charge Themselves for Climate Pollution?

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The world’s biggest polluters know a price on carbon isn’t far off. Tim McDonnell/Climate Desk Most experts agree that slowing climate change is going to have to involve some kind of price on carbon dioxide pollution. Although the last attempt to pass a federal carbon price in the US failed in 2009, some of the world’s most-polluting companies haven’t let down their guard. A report last week from the nonprofit Carbon Disclosure Project found that 29 companies that operate or are headquartered in the US are planning for the future by using their own internal carbon price. So how much do these companies think carbon pollution is worth? Not every company released a specific number, but we plotted those that did on the chart above. As you can see, there’s quite a broad range, with the price officially recommended by the Obama White House ($37 per metric ton of carbon) falling north of the middle. For comparison, we also included the current prices in British Columbia (which levies a flat tax) and the European Union (which operates a carbon credit-trading market). An oversupply of credits on the EU market has recently driven the price to record lows, below where most economists believe it can be effective in curbing emissions. But a decision yesterday by the European Parliament to slash the number of available credits is expected to drive the price up 35 percent over the next year. For most companies, the purpose of adding a hypothetical carbon tax to their balance sheets is to prepare for what could become a significant expense in the future. This is especially true for energy companies that produce large amounts of carbon pollution and would therefore be hit hardest by a carbon price; ExxonMobil, with the highest reported internal price, is the world’s second-biggest corporate carbon polluter, while non-energy companies like Walt Disney and Microsoft reported lower internal prices. Zoe Tcholak-Antitch, a spokesperson for CDP North America and its former director, said working on the assumption of a high carbon price is “a very prudent approach” for big energy producers, because it builds a degree of flexibility into their budgets. “ExxonMobil invests billions of dollars in energy projects which take decades to plan and execute,” company spokesperson Alan Jeffers said in a statement. “For the purposes of our business planning we assume that governments will continue to gradually adopt a wide variety of more stringent policies to help stem greenhouse gas emissions.” In other words, the company isn’t actually shelling out $60 for each ton of carbon it emits, but the bottom line ExxonMobil brass see in revenue projections for the future accounts for the price as if it was. That way, if and when a price is set, the company’s balance sheet will be prepared to absorb even a relatively high new cost. And “if the market chooses a lower price, it makes it that much easier” to accommodate, Tcholak-Antitch said. For at least one of the companies, there wasn’t much of a choice: Xcel Energy, an electric and natural gas utility, was ordered by the Colorado state utility commission to include a carbon price in a recent proposal for future electricity infrastructure investments. The idea, Xcel spokesperson Mark Stutz said, was to compare the future cost-effectiveness of different sources of energy, including coal, natural gas, wind, and solar; if carbon pricing tomorrow were to make coal all but unaffordable to burn, it might be a better use of ratepayer money today to build a wind farm instead. Although in fact, the company’s analysis found solar and wind to be a better bargain than coal and gas even without a carbon price. Companies outside the energy sector are playing along, too: The Walt Disney Company reported that its internal carbon price was a product of its policy of purchasing carbon offsets and charging those costs back to its own divisions based on their energy consumption; having a concrete price helps those divisions decide what kinds of sustainability efforts will be most cost-effective. Wells Fargo told CDP that its internal carbon price helps the bank determine how likely it is that clients from carbon-intensive sectors, like energy, will be able to repay loans. And Delta Air Lines said it considers the EU carbon price in setting routes into Europe, and weighs an undisclosed internal price when considering airplane purchases. The difficulty for US-based companies, CDP’s Tcholak-Antitch said, is that the lack of a clear signal from the US government makes it hard to know exactly where to pin the price, which explains the wide range seen in the graph above. “Some may be setting a very low price just so that they have something that isn’t zero,” she said. Since the private sector loves little more than long-term stability, she said, that’s all the more reason for US policymakers to reopen the debate.

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CHART: How Much Do Exxon and Google Charge Themselves for Climate Pollution?

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Fracking waste prevents icy roads, but pollutes waterways

Environmental group Riverkeeper finds the practice is more common in New York than previously believed. From –  Fracking waste prevents icy roads, but pollutes waterways ; ;Related ArticlesFully serviced bee sales/rentals help bee fans become hive ownersCHART: How Much Do Exxon and Google Charge Themselves for Climate Pollution?Newly Discovered Greenhouse Gas ’7,000 Times More Powerful Than CO2′ ;

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Fracking waste prevents icy roads, but pollutes waterways

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Justices Hear Case on Cross-State Pollution Rules

The Supreme Court has been asked to overturn the E.P.A.’s pollution credit trading plan, which is aimed at the problem of downwind pollution. Link:  Justices Hear Case on Cross-State Pollution Rules ; ;Related ArticlesJustices Hear Arguments on Cross-State Air Pollution RulesEastern States Press Midwest to Improve AirA Rare Middle East Agreement, on Water ;

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Justices Hear Case on Cross-State Pollution Rules

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Newly Discovered Greenhouse Gas ’7,000 Times More Powerful Than CO2′

Perfluorotributylamine is an unregulated, long-living industrial chemical that breaks all records for potential climate impacts. Corey’sWorld (MDCoreBear)/Flickr A new greenhouse gas that is 7,000 times more powerful than carbon dioxide at warming the Earth has been discovered by researchers in Toronto. The newly discovered gas, perfluorotributylamine (PFTBA), has been in use by the electrical industry since the mid-20th century. The chemical, that does not occur naturally, breaks all records for potential impacts on the climate, said the researchers at the University of Toronto’s department of chemistry. “We claim that PFTBA has the highest radiative efficiency of any molecule detected in the atmosphere to date,” said Angela Hong, one of the co-authors. The study, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, found PFTBA was 7,100 times more powerful at warming the Earth over a 100-year time span than CO2. To keep reading, click here. Originally from:  Newly Discovered Greenhouse Gas ’7,000 Times More Powerful Than CO2′ ; ;Related ArticlesWhy Congress Needs to Extend the Wind Energy Tax CreditUS Navy Predicts Summer Ice Free Arctic by 2016Scientists Re-Trace Steps of Great Antarctic Explorer Douglas Mawson ;

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Newly Discovered Greenhouse Gas ’7,000 Times More Powerful Than CO2′

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What is Marine Spatial Planning?

Spend a few minutes and get up to speed on what it takes to protect our coasts for decades to come. View this article –  What is Marine Spatial Planning? ; ;Related ArticlesThanks for the wavesEmbracing the surfboard fin while moving ocean conservation forwardDrinking fountain comes full circle ;

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What is Marine Spatial Planning?

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