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Dot Earth Blog: Ecology in the Age of Us – Double-Decker River Invaders

Double-decker invasive species illustrate the extent of the disruption of river ecosystems from human activities. More here: Dot Earth Blog: Ecology in the Age of Us – Double-Decker River Invaders Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Celebrating a Reviving River Through Sail and SongCelebrating a Reviving River Through Sail and SongDot Earth Blog: Two Climate Analysts Weigh the Notion of a ‘Good’ Path in the Anthropocene

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Dot Earth Blog: Ecology in the Age of Us – Double-Decker River Invaders

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At School, Turning Good Food Into Perfectly Good Compost

A New York City school composting program aims to help the environment, instill a sense of conservation in schoolchildren, and, critically, save some money. Link: At School, Turning Good Food Into Perfectly Good Compost Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Celebrating a Reviving River Through Sail and SongDot Earth Blog: Two Climate Analysts Weigh the Notion of a ‘Good’ Path in the AnthropoceneOpinion: Lessons for Climate Change in the 2008 Recession

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With Data and Resolve, Tacoma Fights Pollution

Tacoma, Wash., is using science, persistence and enforcement to take on rain-borne pollution, which has been a largely ignored environmental problem. View the original here – With Data and Resolve, Tacoma Fights Pollution Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Recording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic EnvironmentWorld Briefing: Chile: Patagonia Dams RejectedA Push to Save Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake

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With Data and Resolve, Tacoma Fights Pollution

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Dot Earth Blog: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem

A spike in levels of tritium in groundwater near the Indian Point nuclear power plant raises questions about regulatory oversight. View the original here: Dot Earth Blog: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem Related ArticlesIndian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory ProblemWorld Briefing: Chile: Patagonia Dams RejectedFuture Fossils: Plastic Stone

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Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem

A spike in levels of tritium in groundwater near the Indian Point nuclear power plant raises questions about regulatory oversight. Link: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem Related ArticlesRoundup: Can New E.P.A. CO2 Rules Have a Climate Impact?Dot Earth Blog: Roundup: Can New E.P.A. CO2 Rules Have a Climate Impact?Tracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power Plants

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Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem

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What the Future Holds: How Obama’s Climate Goals Will Play in Silicon Valley

In an interview, Vinod Khosla addresses how he and other venture capitalists might react to the call for new technology on clean energy. Taken from: What the Future Holds: How Obama’s Climate Goals Will Play in Silicon Valley Related ArticlesFuture Fossils: Plastic StoneDot Earth Blog: Recording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic EnvironmentBattle Over Fracking Poses Threat to Colorado Democrats

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What the Future Holds: How Obama’s Climate Goals Will Play in Silicon Valley

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Hurricane Cristina Just Set A Scary Record

For the first time on record, the eastern Pacific basin has now had two Category 4 hurricanes before July. Hurricane Cristina off the coast of Mexico. NASA/Wikimedia Commons Two weeks ago in the eastern Pacific hurricane basin, we saw Category 4 Hurricane Amanda, which was too strong, too early. Amanda was the “strongest May hurricane on record in the eastern Pacific basin during the satellite era,” noted the National Hurricane Center. And right now, the basin is host to Category 4 Hurricane Cristina, which follows on Amanda’s record with a new one. The storm just put on an “extraordinary” burst of intensification in the last 24 hours, rocketing from Category 1 to Category 4 strength, with maximum sustaind wind speeds of 150 miles per hour. And now that it has gotten there, notes the National Hurricane Center, we have another new record: Cristina is the earliest 2nd major hurricane formation in the ern Pacific (reliable records since 1971) by 13 days, old record Darby 2010 — Natl Hurricane Ctr (@NHC_Pacific) June 12, 2014 Adds encyclopedic weather blogger Jeff Masters: This year is also the first time there have been two Category 4 hurricanes before July 1 in the Eastern Pacific. Prior to Cristina, the earliest second Category 4 hurricane was Hurricane Elida in 1984, which reached that threshold on July 1. As I’ve noted before, the eastern Pacific basin tends to be very active in El Niño years. We are not officially in an El Niño right now, but the forecast for one developing this summer is now 70 percent. In this case, maybe the eastern Pacific is ahead of the forecasters in responding to the state of the ocean and atmosphere. As of now, Hurricane Cristina is expected to travel westward, harmlessly, out to sea. Original article: Hurricane Cristina Just Set A Scary Record Related ArticlesWhy David Brat is Completely Wrong About Climate ScienceThis Is Why You Have No Business Challenging Scientific Experts9 Things You Need To Know About Obama’s New Climate Rules

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World Briefing: Chile: Patagonia Dams Rejected

A government commission rejected an $8 billion proposal to dam Patagonian rivers to meet growing energy demands, handing a victory to environmentalists who praised the ruling on Tuesday. Continue reading: World Briefing: Chile: Patagonia Dams Rejected Related ArticlesFuture Fossils: Plastic StoneBattle Over Fracking Poses Threat to Colorado DemocratsOff the Shelf: Review of Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper

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World Briefing: Chile: Patagonia Dams Rejected

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Dot Earth Blog: Recording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic Environment

The polar bear’s view of its Arctic domain is captured by a novel camera. View this article: Dot Earth Blog: Recording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic Environment Related ArticlesRecording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic EnvironmentFuture Fossils: Plastic StoneBattle Over Fracking Poses Threat to Colorado Democrats

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Recording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic Environment

The polar bear’s view of its Arctic domain is captured by a novel camera. Source: Recording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic Environment Related ArticlesRoundup: Can New E.P.A. CO2 Rules Have a Climate Impact?Behind the Mask – A Reality Check on China’s Plans for a Carbon CapDisoriented Baby Beaver Meets Midstream Kayaker…

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