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Dot Earth Blog: A Tonic for Computer Hell: Getting Lost in the Woods

A walk in the woods is a great tonic for computer trouble. Read this article: Dot Earth Blog: A Tonic for Computer Hell: Getting Lost in the Woods ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Factors Curbing China’s Appetite for Shark FinsIllegal Logging Thrives in Peru, Environmentalists SayA Tonic for Computer Hell: Getting Lost in the Woods ;

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A Closer Look at Factors Curbing China’s Appetite for Shark Fins

How a conservation group worked with a basketball star to inspire a businessman to press politicians to cut China’s appetite for shark-fin soup. View original post here: A Closer Look at Factors Curbing China’s Appetite for Shark Fins ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Factors Curbing China’s Appetite for Shark FinsTV Stars Lead Online Push to Curb China’s Shark Fin AppetiteDot Earth Blog: TV Stars Lead Online Push to Curb China’s Shark Fin Appetite ;

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Greens sue EPA over Pacific Northwest’s increasingly acid waters

Greens sue EPA over Pacific Northwest’s increasingly acid waters

Daniel Powell

The rugged waters off Oregon are turning acidic.

Carbon emissions are turning seawater acidic, and environmentalists say that’s a violation of the Clean Water Act.

The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the EPA, challenging the agency’s assertion that the increasingly acidic ocean off Oregon and Washington meets federal water-quality standards.

Perhaps a quarter of the carbon dioxide that we pump into the air mixes into the sea, where it reacts with water to produce bicarbonate. The byproducts of these reactions are loose hydrogen atoms, which lower the marine pH. The concentration of hydrogen ions in surface ocean waters has risen 26 percent since the Industrial Revolution, reducing pH levels by 0.1 unit.

Rising ocean acidity has hit the Pacific Northwest hard, and local shellfish hatcheries have been in crisis since 2005. That’s because the deep near-coastal waters experience extensive upwelling — in which waters rise and sink, carrying minerals and nutrients up and down like elevators. Strong upwelling zones off Chile and southern Africa are also being severely affected by acidification.

The Center is arguing in federal court that the acidic waters of Oregon and Washington should be defined by the EPA as impaired. If that were to happen, new pollution control measures may be required to repair the water quality, potentially prompting greater government urgency in clamping down on greenhouse gas emissions.

This is not the first time that the Center has taken such action. From EarthFix:

The Center for Biological Diversity filed a similar lawsuit in 2009. Back then, the EPA agreed with the center and determined that it should address acidification under the Clean Water Act.

But the environmental group says the EPA has not taken the necessary actions since then.

“We need fast action to save marine diversity, because when the harm of ocean acidification deepens we’ll realize how much we all depend on the ocean,” Miyoko Sakashita, the Center’s oceans director, said in a statement. “The Pacific Northwest is among the places getting hit hardest at the outset of this crisis. Although some state officials in Washington are taking it seriously, we need the EPA and the Clean Water Act to truly begin addressing it on a broader scale.”


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Group Sues EPA To Address Ocean Acidification Under Clean Water Act, EarthFix

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Mighty mangroves shield Indian village from cyclone’s wrath

Mighty mangroves shield Indian village from cyclone’s wrath

Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava / Down to Earth

A Praharajpur fisherman sails past mangroves in the weeks before the cyclone hit.

Sometimes the best way of being protected from nature is by protecting nature itself — and a small coastal village in India is proof of it.

As Cyclone Phailin rose from the Bay of Bengal over the weekend, bringing gales and floods to India that killed 27, residents of Praharajpur did the sensible thing and got the hell out of dodge. As the villagers returned home, they discovered that a restored mangrove plantation helped shelter their vulnerable village from the storm’s wrath.

About 40 of the village’s 200 homes were damaged, but residents told Down to Earth that it would have been worse without the mangrove. “In the nearby Sundrikhal and Pentha village, most of the houses have been washed away,” villager Ravindra Behera told the Indian environmental magazine. “We are better off because the forest has taken the initial brunt of the storm.” From the article:

“Our elders had made an embankment along the coast to prevent soil erosion in 1975. They randomly planted mangrove trees on the embankment. Gradually, this plantation converted into a mangrove forest. However, it was during the 1982 cyclone that we realized that mangrove can also prevent the storm from reaching us,” said Balram Biswal, another resident.

Thereafter, the villagers aggressively started planting mangroves on the island and also made provisions in the village to protect the forests. “We constituted a 15-member forest protection committee from among the villagers. The body penalised anyone who damaged the forests in any possible way and a night guard was appointed and paid Rs 100 per night to protect the mangrove,” said Behera.

Today, a dense forest of tall mangrove trees stands between the sea and Praharajpur. Apart from a shield from cyclone, the residents also get wood, honey and fruits from the mangrove. “The story of Praharajpur has also inspired nearby villages to plant and protect mangroves coasts. We hope that the forest comes to their rescue as well,” said Suresh Bisoyi of non-profit Regional Centre for Development Cooperation (RCDC).

Scientists and village survivors alike tell us that mangroves and other coastal ecosystems can shield our cities and towns from rising seas and storm surges. Here’s hoping that coastal governors in the U.S. are paying attention, too.


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An American Shutdown Reaches the Earth’s End

If the government shutdown stymies Antarctic research planned for this year, it could jeopardize scientific studies built on decades of work. View article: An American Shutdown Reaches the Earth’s End Related Articles Ailing Occupants of the Bronx Zoo Get Sophisticated Medical Care Moose Die-Off Alarms Scientists France Upholds Fracking Ban

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Moose Die-Off Alarms Scientists

Populations across the continent are experiencing a sharp decline, and the exact cause is a mystery. But there is a common thread among possible factors: climate change. Read More:   Moose Die-Off Alarms Scientists ; ;Related ArticlesDespite Climate Concern, Global Study Finds Fewer Carbon Capture ProjectsStudy Finds Setbacks in Carbon Capture ProjectsFrance Upholds Ban on Hydraulic Fracturing ;

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Despite Climate Concern, Global Study Finds Fewer Carbon Capture Projects

The number of large projects has fallen, the Global CCS Institute says, even though scientists say such projects are needed to fight climate change. Credit: Despite Climate Concern, Global Study Finds Fewer Carbon Capture Projects Related Articles Study Finds Setbacks in Carbon Capture Projects By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past, Scientists Say By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past

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Countdown to a Hotter Climate – Tropics First

A new modeling study finds that by mid-century many places on Earth, starting in the tropics, will have a fundamentally warmer climate. View original article – Countdown to a Hotter Climate – Tropics First Related Articles Your Dot: On Walking Dogs and Warming Trends By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past, Scientists Say By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past

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Dot Earth Blog: Your Dot: On Walking Dogs and Warming Trends

A closer look at an animation attempting to explain the difference between climate trends and variations. See the original article here –  Dot Earth Blog: Your Dot: On Walking Dogs and Warming Trends ; ;Related ArticlesBy 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in PastO.E.C.D. Head Calls for Global Effort Against Climate ChangeFiscal Crisis: Shutdown Is Affecting Energy and Environmental Programs ;

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By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past, Scientists Say

A new paper based on top climate models says that by about 2047, average temperatures across the globe will be higher than any highs recorded previously, with tropics hit earlier. Source: By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past, Scientists Say ; ;Related ArticlesBy 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in PastDot Earth Blog: Your Dot: On Walking Dogs and Warming TrendsO.E.C.D. Head Calls for Global Effort Against Climate Change ;

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