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A New Study Shows Real Costs of Toxins

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Valentine’s Love for Bees and More Environmental News

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Heat Up Your House With Compost

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Maryland Gov. O’Malley protects poultry industry instead of Chesapeake Bay

Maryland Gov. O’Malley protects poultry industry instead of Chesapeake Bay

Edward Kimmel

Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley is a rising Democratic star with presidential ambitions. As you might expect of a Democrat from a solidly blue state, O’Malley is a climate hawk and clean energy supporter. He has even kept frackers at bay, unlike many other Democratic governors.

But there’s a gaping hole in his green cred: He’s beholden to his state’s poultry industry, which sends huge amounts of phosphorous-rich chicken crap out into the Chesapeake Bay, triggering dead zones. As Tom Laskawy reported in Grist in 2012, O’Malley is particularly cozy with officials from chicken giant Perdue.

That explains his threat last week to veto a recently introduced bill that would impose a new tax of 5 cents per chicken on the state’s poultry producers to help fund efforts to protect and clean up the bay.

“I will tell you this — read my lips — if that chicken tax bill passes I will veto it,” O’Malley said Thursday night at a dinner hosted by the Maryland Agriculture Council.

Following O’Malley’s speech, the sponsor of the legislation in the state’s lower house told The Daily Times that he would withdraw his bill, but the sponsor of the Senate version of bill isn’t so sure:

Sen. Richard Madaleno Jr. said he wants to talk with advocates before deciding if he’ll withdraw his bill.

He said somehow the state’s approach to funding Bay cleanup has to change. The chicken tax, he said, would be a user fee, so that those who are causing the problem would have to pay for its cleanup.

“Right now we’re all subsidizing a handful of chicken producers and trying to clean up the waste that is created by chicken farming, and it’s a question of who should pay,” Madaleno said.

O’Malley’s veto threat comes less than six months after he backed away from his own administration’s plans to tighten rules on how much poultry manure could spread be over farm fields.

His chicken-shit approach won’t win over green voters, but it just might appeal to farmers in Iowa.


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Governor O’Malley says he’ll veto chicken tax bill, The Daily Times

John Upton is a science fan and green news boffin who tweets, posts articles to Facebook, and blogs about ecology. He welcomes reader questions, tips, and incoherent rants: johnupton@gmail.com.

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NFL Apprehensive About Its First Openly Gay Player

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Michael Sam, a defensive end who was projected to be a mid-round choice in the NFL draft this year, announced today that he’s gay. So how did the league react?

“I don’t think football is ready for an openly gay player just yet,” said an NFL player personnel assistant. “In the coming decade or two, it’s going to be acceptable, but at this point in time it’s still a man’s-man game. To call somebody a gay slur is still so commonplace. It’d chemically imbalance an NFL locker room and meeting room.”

All the NFL personnel members interviewed believed that Sam’s announcement will cause him to drop in the draft. He was projected between the third and seventh rounds prior to the announcement. The question is: How far will he fall?

“I just know with this going on this is going to drop him down,” said a veteran NFL scout. “There’s no question about it. It’s human nature. Do you want to be the team to quote-unquote ‘break that barrier?'”

….The potential distraction of his presence — both in the media and the locker room — could prevent him from being selected. “That will break a tie against that player,” the former general manager said. “Every time. Unless he’s Superman. Why? Not that they’re against gay people. It’s more that some players are going to look at you upside down. Every Tom, Dick and Harry in the media is going to show up, from Good Housekeeping to the Today show. A general manager is going to ask, ‘Why are we going to do that to ourselves?'”

The former general manager said that it would take an NFL franchise with a strong owner, savvy general manager and veteran coach to make drafting Sam work. He rattled off franchises like Pittsburgh, Green Bay, San Francisco, Baltimore and Indianapolis as potential destinations. The former general manager added that a team with a rookie head coach would not be an ideal landing spot.

Moral of the story: Yes, we’ve made progress. But we still have a ways to go.

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Your Water Footprint Is Probably Bigger Than You Think

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Welcome Bats to Your Garden

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15 Surprising Uses for Coconut Oil

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5 Major Public Transit Systems (Infographic)

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Is Geothermal Energy a Good Option for My House?

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