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Obama Turns to Web to Illustrate the Effects of a Changing Climate

The White House on Wednesday inaugurated a website aimed at turning scientific data about projected droughts and wildfires and the rise in sea levels into eye-catching digital presentations. Visit source:  Obama Turns to Web to Illustrate the Effects of a Changing Climate ; ;Related ArticlesWhite House to Introduce Climate Data WebsiteBy Degrees: Scientists Sound Alarm on ClimateObservatory: A Chickadee Mating Zone Surges North ;

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By Degrees: Scientists Sound Alarm on Climate

A stark new report seeks to cut through confusion and awaken the public to the urgency of the dangers of global warming. Excerpt from:   By Degrees: Scientists Sound Alarm on Climate ; ;Related ArticlesObservatory: A Chickadee Mating Zone Surges NorthCharlie Porter, a Solitary Adventurer Who Reshaped the Ascent of a Monolith, Is Dead at 63West’s Drought and Growth Intensify Conflict Over Water Rights ;

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U.S. Navy Strategists Have a Long History of Finding the Lost

The Office of Naval Intelligence has refined some of the most creative techniques that have been used to find sunken ships, spent warheads and downed pilots. More: U.S. Navy Strategists Have a Long History of Finding the Lost ; ;Related ArticlesQuestions as More Wastewater Flows in North CarolinaU.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek OilEmails Link Duke Energy and North Carolina ;

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High Levels of Pollution Spur Paris to Action

Unusually high levels of air pollution, which prompted warnings from the Health Ministry, were expected to continue unabated through the weekend. Visit link:   High Levels of Pollution Spur Paris to Action ; ;Related ArticlesQuestions as More Wastewater Flows in North CarolinaEmails Link Duke Energy and North CarolinaDot Earth Blog: Face to Face with Blog Commenters ;

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U.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek Oil

Under the agreement, BP will be allowed to bid for new leases as early as next Wednesday, but only as long as the company passes muster on ethics, corporate governance and safety procedures. Source –  U.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek Oil ; ;Related ArticlesAlbany County Orders a Halt to Growth in Oil ProcessingNational Briefing | South: North Carolina: Utilities Board Chair Is Subpoenaed in Coal Ash InquiryNational Briefing | West: California: Court Upholds Guidelines to Protect Fish ;

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Owners of Green Homes Are Remorse-Free, Survey Finds

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The Pros And Cons Of Solar Panels

There are many individuals and homeowners that think of solar power and solar technology, solar panels especially, as futurist ideals of clean energy. Even more numerous are the individuals and homeowners that believe solar power and solar energy for the home would be a good idea eventually, but only if the technology advances further to make the applications more realistic.

Set the thermostat and leave it alone. You might think that it’s okay to change the temperature to suit the needs of the day. Maybe you usually turn the AC off completely at night. Odds are that your air conditioner will have to work twice as hard throughout the day to cool your home down, and so it doesn’t advantage you anything.

A simpler solution is to set the temperature to a warmer-but still comfortable-temperature and leave it alone. If your home is set to 75 degrees, your air conditioner will keep an even temperature throughout the entire day, and as soon as the temperature gets to 76, the AC will turn on and maintain the atmosphere.

Not using something? Unplug it. Almost everybody hears the advice to just turn off the lights in a room. That makes a difference. However, light bulbs are more efficient now than they used to be, so it’s not going to equate to saving as much as it used to. So if you’re not using an appliance or something like that, unplug it. A little bit of power going to a dozen different gadgets can add up.

The exact cost of installing solar panels on the home will vary from home to home and is dependent upon several factors including the home itself, the location, and the size of the system being installed. Another drawback to having solar panels on the home is the fact that while after installation the power produced and stored by the solar panels is free, the power source itself can be inconsistent.

An Upside Down House: Daniel Czapiewski, a Polish architect, decided that he wanted to turn architecture on its head, literally. That is exactly what he did when he designed a house that looks like it fell out of the sky into a Wizard of Oz movie set. The home is actually upside down, as if it was flipped over. Instead of steel roofing, Czapiewski’s house has concrete roofing!

So the cons for solar panels include its initial high costs and regular maintenance requirements, but for many these negatives to owning solar panels do not outweigh the multiple benefits. First and foremost, those with solar panels on their home are essentially free from the monthly power bills thanks to their solar power.

Saving money on your utility bills isn’t an easy thing to do. But there are simple things everyone can do to save a little bit at a time. When you use more than one strategy, your savings are compounded, and your electricity dollar goes further. So before you invest in a wind power or solar mounting system, make small, everyday changes and see how big a difference small things can make.

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Dirty Money: From Rockefeller to Koch

Catholic University’s decision to accept $1 million from the Charles Koch Foundation to support the study of “principled entrepreneurship” is like a modern-day reenactment of 1905′s “tainted money affair.” Catholic University of America. NCinDC/flickr Last November, the Catholic University of America announced a pledge of $1 million from the Charles Koch Foundation to support the study of “principled entrepreneurship” at the university’s new business school. As the billionaire funder of various libertarian causes and much of the Tea Party movement, Koch (along with his brother David) is not exactly a stranger to controversy. But his foundation has made gifts to many educational institutions in the past—its website lists 270 colleges and universities it supports, including more than two dozen Catholic schools—with only the occasional stir of opposition. And so he might have assumed that his gift would be met with a press release and that mild mix of gratitude and entitlement with which the public now greets most seven-figure gifts to educational and cultural institutions. After all: Who doesn’t like principled entrepreneurship? Yet, this time, the gift to Catholic (CUA) caused more than a stir. In fact, from a significant swath of the broader Catholic community it provoked something close to outrage. As things stand today, the outcry hasn’t managed to scuttle the donation. But it has the chance to do something even more important: to renew a vital and century-long debate about the terms of philanthropy itself. There are two reasons why Koch’s gift did not slide tranquilly into Catholic’s coffers. One is that CUA holds a unique status among American institutions of Catholic higher education; both because of CUA’s national profile and because U.S. bishops founded it and sit on its board, American Catholics tend to be especially defensive about its reputation. The other is that Koch’s gift coincided with a moment of mounting confidence among Catholic progressives, who have found an ally in Pope Francis. In fact, just a little more than a week after CUA announced Koch’s donation, the Pope issued his first major public pronouncement, denouncing the “deified market,” the folly of supply-side economics, and the “new tyranny” of unfettered capitalism. Here, it seemed, was a call for principled entrepreneurship that placed Koch’s libertarianism directly in its sights. Read the rest at The Atlantic. Continue reading: Dirty Money: From Rockefeller to Koch Related ArticlesDemocrat Senators to Stage All-Night Session of Climate Change SpeechesWhat the Ukraine Crisis Means for the Energy IndustryPublic Transit Usage Is at Its Highest Level in More than Fifty Years

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National Briefing | South: North Carolina: Judge Orders Action at Ash Dumps

Duke Energy must act immediately to eliminate sources of groundwater contamination at its coal ash dumps, a judge said Thursday in a ruling that came from a complaint filed in 2012, before a massive spill from one of the utility’s plants coated 70 miles of the Dan River in toxic sludge this year. Source:  National Briefing | South: North Carolina: Judge Orders Action at Ash Dumps ; ;Related ArticlesUtility Cited for Violating Pollution Law in North CarolinaCurrents: Rooms: Redoing a Nest for Bird-WatchersCoal Firm to Pay Record Penalty and Spend Millions on Water Cleanup in 5 States ;

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Dot Earth Blog: A Climate Analyst Clarifies the Science Behind California’s Water Woes

A closer look at the science behind the fighting over whether global warming has shaped California’s drought. Read the article:  Dot Earth Blog: A Climate Analyst Clarifies the Science Behind California’s Water Woes ; ;Related ArticlesA Climate Analyst Clarifies the Science Behind California’s Water WoesDot Earth Blog: Timber Thieves Threaten California’s Redwood GiantsCitizen Scientists: Now You Can Link the UK Winter Deluge To Climate Change ;

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