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The Texas Tribune: Wastewater Case Raises the Concept of Underground Trespassing

A Liberty County case between an injection-well operator and a rice farm nearby brings up a relatively unexplored question: How far do property lines extend underground? See the original post –  The Texas Tribune: Wastewater Case Raises the Concept of Underground Trespassing ; ;Related ArticlesThe Texas Tribune: Ecological Shifts Spell Challenges for the Pecos RiverOPEC, Foreseeing No Glut, Keeps Oil Production Level SteadyShell Opts Not to Build Plant on Gulf Coast, Citing Costs ;

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The Texas Tribune: Wastewater Case Raises the Concept of Underground Trespassing

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Citing Cost Concerns, Shell Will Not Build Gulf Coast Plant

After two years of research, the company said a plant that would convert natural gas to liquids would have cost more than $20 billion. View this article –  Citing Cost Concerns, Shell Will Not Build Gulf Coast Plant ; ;Related ArticlesOPEC, Foreseeing No Glut, Keeps Oil Production Level SteadySolarCity to Use Batteries From Tesla for Energy StorageLarge Companies Prepared to Pay Price on Carbon ;

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Citing Cost Concerns, Shell Will Not Build Gulf Coast Plant

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Shell Opts Not to Build Plant on Gulf Coast, Citing Costs

After two years of research, the company said a plant that would convert natural gas to liquids would have cost more than $20 billion. Originally posted here:  Shell Opts Not to Build Plant on Gulf Coast, Citing Costs ; ;Related ArticlesCiting Cost Concerns, Shell Will Not Build Gulf Coast PlantOPEC, Foreseeing No Glut, Keeps Oil Production Level SteadySolarCity to Use Batteries From Tesla for Energy Storage ;

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Large Companies Prepared to Pay Price on Carbon

More than two dozen major American corporations are preparing to pay climate-related taxes, departing from conservative orthodoxy and exposing divisions between the Republican Party and its business supporters. View this article:  Large Companies Prepared to Pay Price on Carbon ; ;Related ArticlesOPEC, Foreseeing No Glut, Keeps Oil Production Level SteadySolarCity to Use Batteries From Tesla for Energy StorageFully serviced bee sales/rentals help bee fans become hive owners ;

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Large Companies Prepared to Pay Price on Carbon

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SolarCity to Use Batteries From Tesla for Energy Storage

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Warhammer 40,000: Stronghold Assault (eBook Edition) – Games Workshop

From Aegis Defence Lines to Aquila Strongpoints, the battlefields of the Imperium are punctuated with these looming structures – towering bastions and inviolable fortresses that bristle with fire ports and heavy weapon emplacements. To assault such bulwarks is to charge headlong into the face of death. Only the most determined armies, led by the canniest of […]

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Dataslate: Adeptus Astartes Storm Wing (Interactive Edition) – Games Workshop

Like a bolt out of war-torn skies comes the Storm Wing – salvation for the Emperor’s forces, and a bane to their foes. The Adeptus Astartes Storm Wing gives Warhammer 40,000 players background information and rules that allow them to collect and field this deadly combination of fighter-craft. For the Adeptus Astartes to achieve their rapid strike styl […]

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Dataslate: Adeptus Astartes Storm Wing (eBook Edition) – Games Workshop

Like a bolt out of war-torn skies comes the Storm Wing – salvation for the Emperor’s forces, and a bane to their foes. The Adeptus Astartes Storm Wing gives Warhammer 40,000 players background information and rules that allow them to collect and field this deadly combination of fighter-craft. For the Adeptus Astartes to achieve their rapid strike styl […]

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Dataslate: Tau Firebase Support Cadre (eBook Edition) – Games Workshop

Tau combat doctrine places great emphasis on defeating enemy forces using superior firepower and technological advantage. At the heart of this method of warfare are their battlesuits; giant mechanical suits that are armed with the most powerful Tau weaponry. Foremost among these are the terrifying XV104 Riptide and XV88 Broadside battlesuits, capable of demo […]

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Battlescroll: The Restless Dead (Interactive Edition) – Games Workshop

Now you too can summon reanimated corpses to do your evil bidding. The Restless Dead contains background and rules that will allow you to wield a fearsome Undead formation in Warhammer. In the Warhammer world, the dead do not rest easy. Pools of dark magic are siphoned off to fuel fell necromantic enchantments – dread words whispered into the Winds of Magic. […]

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Dataslate: Be’lakor, The Dark Master (Interactive Edition) – Games Workshop

Know as the first Daemon Prince, Be’lakor has stalked the worlds of the Imperium since the beginnings of mortal memory. Favoured of the four Chaos Gods, he has ever been in the midst of their plots and plans, his own manipulations and schemes reach far across the stars and down through the millennia. As the End Times draw close, Be’lakor once again […]

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Dataslate: Tau Firebase Support Cadre (Interactive Edition) – Games Workshop

Tau combat doctrine places great emphasis on defeating enemy forces using superior firepower and technological advantage. At the heart of this method of warfare are their battlesuits; giant mechanical suits that are armed with the most powerful Tau weaponry. Foremost among these are the terrifying XV104 Riptide and XV88 Broadside battlesuits, capable of demo […]

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Be’lakor, The Dark Master: Digital Collection (Interactive Edition) – Games Workshop

Belakor is rumoured to have been the first mortal to become a Daemon Prince, in a time when each of the four Chaos Gods thought they could combine their power into a single champion. Among the oldest servants of the Dark Gods, Be’lakor is full of secrets and lies, as evil and dangerous a foe to have ever stepped forth from the realm of Chaos. This Digit […]

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Warhammer 40,000: Escalation – Games Workshop

Huge engines of war rumble across the battlefields of the 41st Millennium crushing everything in their path. The lumbering super-heavy tanks and towering titans of the Imperium square off against devastating and impossibly deadly alien machines or Warp-spawned horrors forged deep within the Eye of Terror. In their shadows, ranks of stalwart warriors prepare […]

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Dataslate: Be’lakor, The Dark Master (eBook Edition) – Games Workshop

Know as the first Daemon Prince, Be’lakor has stalked the worlds of the Imperium since the beginnings of mortal memory. Favoured of the four Chaos Gods, he has ever been in the midst of their plots and plans, his own manipulations and schemes reach far across the stars and down through the millennia. As the End Times draw close, Be’lakor once again […]

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SolarCity to Use Batteries From Tesla for Energy Storage

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OPEC, Foreseeing No Glut, Keeps Oil Production Level Steady

The big exporters, meeting in Vienna, saw no reason to make changes that would affect prices, which have held relatively high this year. Link to original: OPEC, Foreseeing No Glut, Keeps Oil Production Level Steady ; ;Related ArticlesSolarCity to Use Batteries From Tesla for Energy StorageLarge Companies Prepared to Pay Price on CarbonGreenpeace Activists Detail Russia’s Capricious Justice System ;

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How Do Meteorologists Fit into the 97% Global Warming Consensus?

A new study examines meteorologists, the global warming consensus, political ideology, and climate expertise. Flickr/Wendy Several surveys have found relatively low acceptance of human-caused global warming amongst meteorologists. For example, a 2009 surveyfound that among Earth scientists, only economic geologists (47 percent) had lower acceptance of human-caused global warming than meteorologists (64 percent). A new paper by social scientists from George Mason University, the American Meteorological Society (AMS), and Yale University reports results from a survey of members of the AMS to determine the factors associated with their views on climate change. Keep reading at The Guardian. Continue at source:  How Do Meteorologists Fit into the 97% Global Warming Consensus? ; ;Related ArticlesWhy Climate Change Skeptics and Evolution Deniers Joined ForcesAustralia Must Cut Emissions 40% by 2020 to Avoid “Dramatic Climatic Shifts”Polar Bear Numbers in Hudson Bay of Canada on Verge of Collapse ;

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How Do Meteorologists Fit into the 97% Global Warming Consensus?

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The EPA’s Bold New Agenda

The agency’s plans for 2014 involve a hard look at fracking and new curbs on carbon-belching power plants. porchlife/Flickr The Environmental Protection Agency has released its to-do list for 2014, in the form of its annual regulatory agenda. And it calls for tackling some controversial environmental questions that Congress has been unable to resolve, including how to limit carbon emissions from existing power plants and whether energy companies should be required to disclose the chemicals they inject into the ground during fracking. While the plan has some gaps—Bloomberg BNA has pointed out it’s noticeably silent on coal ash, a toxic coal-burning byproduct that has been responsible for several recent environmental disasters—it could have far-reaching environmental benefits. Below is a summary of the EPA’s biggest goals in the new year. Carbon caps for power plants Between now and September 2014 the EPA aims to finalize its rules for capping greenhouse gas emissions from existing natural gas and coal-fired plants, which together produce a whopping 40 percent of the United States’ carbon emissions and one-third of its heat-trapping gases. Controlling smokestacks emissions is critical to addressing climate change, but carbon legislation is a non-starter, even in the Democratically controlled Senate. The EPA rules are bound to be challenged in court and they’ll invariable fuel allegations that Obama—and his vulnerable Democratic allies on Capitol Hill—are waging a war on coal. But, presuming they survive, they could be historic. The new target date is more ambitious than the mid-2015 goal that President Obama previously proposed for finalizing EPA regulations for existing power plants. But EPA rules often get stuck in the regulatory pipeline. While the caps for existing plants have yet to take shape, the White House recently called for limiting new coal-fired plants to 1,100 pounds of carbon dioxide per megawatt hour—60 percent less than the average coal-powered plant releases—and gas-power plants to 1,000 pounds. Disclosure rules for fracking fluid Late next year, the EPA plans to weigh in on whether oil- and gas-drilling companies should be required to disclose which chemicals they inject into the ground during fracking. Environmentalists and public health watchdogs have long pressed fracking companies to reveal this information, saying otherwise there’s no way of judging the risk to groundwater. (The scene in HBO’s documentary Gasland in which a resident near a fracking site lights tap water on fire encapsulates their fears.) But companies usually resist, claiming their formulas are proprietary. So far, only a handful of states have passed laws forcing fracking disclosure. Industry groups have managed to hobble some of them, while also pushing their own legislation that would protect these chemicals as trade secrets. Congressional lawmakers, who have seen donations from oil and gas companies rise by 180 percent rise over the past nine years, don’t seem eager to act on the issue. The FRAC Act, a bill first introduced in 2009 that would force disclosure of fracking chemicals, is stalled in committee in both the House and the Senate. And thanks to the “Halliburton Loophole,” which was slipped into a 2005 energy bill at the behest of then Vice President Dick Cheney, the EPA is barred from monitoring the industry’s compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act. EPA disclosure requirements could go a long way to bringing uniformity to patchwork state laws and allowing public health advocates to keep tabs on an opaque industry. Protecting small waterways Two US Supreme Court rulings from 2001 and 2006 have created enormous confusion over the EPA’s authority to regulate small water bodies under the Clean Water Act. As a result, under George W. Bush the agency dropped hundreds of enforcement cases involving streams and isolated wetlands that share flood plains with or flow into the nation’s major water sources. The new rules would clarify the EPA’s authority to protect these waterways, based on a September report showing that they are vitally interconnected with larger ones. (This, of course, is common knowledge among ecologists.) Environmentalists say the move is long overdue. “This really isn’t an expansion of EPA’s authority,” Bob Wendelgass, the CEO of Clean Water Action, said recently. “It’s really a restoration of EPA’s authority.” But Republican lawmakers are framing the potential rule as assailing the rights of private citizens who have waterways on their property, with Reps. Lamar Smith (R-Tex.) and Chris Stewart (R-Utah) calling it “a massive power grab.” See the original article here: The EPA’s Bold New Agenda ; ;Related ArticlesHow Do Meteorologists Fit into the 97% Global Warming Consensus?Why Climate Change Skeptics and Evolution Deniers Joined ForcesPolar Bear Numbers in Hudson Bay of Canada on Verge of Collapse ;

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The EPA’s Bold New Agenda

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In New Jersey Pines, Trouble Arrives on Six Legs

A beetle invasion of New Jersey’s Pinelands, said to be caused by global warming, has drawn little attention, and scientists say the state has been too slow in its response. More:  In New Jersey Pines, Trouble Arrives on Six Legs ; ;Related ArticlesOff the Shelf: ‘Climate Casino’: An Overview of Global WarmingDot Earth Blog: What if Christmas Trees Had a Holiday?Dot Earth Blog: Giving Musical Thanks on Thanksgiving ;

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In New Jersey Pines, Trouble Arrives on Six Legs

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Urban Schools Aim for Environmental Revolution

Six big-city school systems are combining their purchasing power to persuade suppliers to sell healthier and more environment-friendly products, like compostable food trays, at low prices. Link:   Urban Schools Aim for Environmental Revolution ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Giving Musical Thanks on ThanksgivingNational Briefing | Health: Retirement Secured for ChimpanzeesOff the Shelf: ‘Climate Casino’: An Overview of Global Warming ;

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Urban Schools Aim for Environmental Revolution

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