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What Fueled Louisiana’s Deadly Flood?

Climate experts deconstruct the possible roles of global warming and Louisiana’s warm swampy landscapes in fueling a devastating inland tropical deluge. Link:   What Fueled Louisiana’s Deadly Flood? ; ; ;

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What Fueled Louisiana’s Deadly Flood?

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Coal Industry, Feeling Cornered, Peeks at Big Tobacco Playbook

A presentation at a trade group meeting showed that coal companies were seeing comparisons that environmentalists typically make. Link:   Coal Industry, Feeling Cornered, Peeks at Big Tobacco Playbook ; ; ;

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Protests over Texas high-speed rail take a turn for the ridiculous

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Protests over Texas high-speed rail take a turn for the ridiculous

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A Texas company plans to build a high-speed rail between Dallas and Houston, turning a four-hour drive between two of the nation’s fastest growing cities into a 90-minute train ride. “Not so fast,” say the rural residents who live between Dallas and Houston.

City officials favor the Japanese-backed, $10-billion project, but those living between Dallas and Houston are opposed — and rural counties are moving fast to block it. Landowners generally dislike when infrastructure slices their land in half, especially when they aren’t likely to benefit from it.

Opposition to the railroad comes down to a question of eminent domain, the government’s right to take private property for public use. Critics argue that because Texas Central Partners isn’t technically an operating railroad, it can’t seize land.

Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. is plain pathetic on high-speed rail, and the Texas “bullet train” is currently one of America’s most promising prospects for starting to change that.

Other anti-train arguments aren’t as sane. This protestor told the Japanese government to “peddle your obsolete technology elsewhere,” to which someone in the crowd replied: “Remember Pearl Harbor!”

Always a valid argument.

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How Lowering Crime Could Contribute to Global Warming

The rebound effect describes changes that inadvertently raise carbon emissions. A recent study illustrated one such rebound involving crime reduction. Source article:  How Lowering Crime Could Contribute to Global Warming ; ; ;

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Water Out of the Tailpipe: A New Class of Electric Car Gains Traction

In California, state subsidies for hydrogen filling stations are encouraging clean-energy advocates to try fuel-cell vehicles. Read More:   Water Out of the Tailpipe: A New Class of Electric Car Gains Traction ; ; ;

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Ahead of the Election, Americans’ Climate Concerns Slosh

A new analysis of voters’ attitudes on global warming show partisans are alarmed and energized but most Americans are focused elsewhere. Follow this link:   Ahead of the Election, Americans’ Climate Concerns Slosh ; ; ;

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Los Angeles Looks for Extra Water Down Its Alleys

In the fifth year of a drought, Los Angeles wants to convert miles of extra space to capture storm water. View original post here:  Los Angeles Looks for Extra Water Down Its Alleys ; ; ;

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Another Inconvenient Truth: It’s Hard to Agree How to Fight Climate Change

While activists can agree that something must be done, differences arise over exactly what and how, on issues like nuclear power and fracking. Original link:   Another Inconvenient Truth: It’s Hard to Agree How to Fight Climate Change ; ; ;

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Is There a Path to Peace Between Civilians and Police?

Can American communities repair the broken interface between citizens and keepers of the peace? This article:   Is There a Path to Peace Between Civilians and Police? ; ; ;

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Ozone Hole Shows Signs of Shrinking, Scientists Say

Three decades after a treaty to phase out the use of chemicals known as CFCs, there are indications that the hole in the ozone layer is healing. Link to original:  Ozone Hole Shows Signs of Shrinking, Scientists Say ; ; ;

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