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Dynamic Planet: Under the Volcano in Papua New Guinea

Three views of a violent volcanic eruption in Papua New Guinea. Link to article:   Dynamic Planet: Under the Volcano in Papua New Guinea ; ; ;

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An Icy Answer to the Mystery of the Moving Death Valley Stones

At last, researchers have figured out the phenomenon known as the “sailing stones,” and the trails they leave, in the desert. Original article –  An Icy Answer to the Mystery of the Moving Death Valley Stones ; ; ;

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The Role of Social Media in Wiping Out Passenger Pigeons, and Conserving Species Now

Social media helped push the passenger pigeon to extinction. Now they may help forestall some species’ vanishing. Link to article:  The Role of Social Media in Wiping Out Passenger Pigeons, and Conserving Species Now ; ; ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Is Rational Water Management Finally Emerging in Dry California?

California legislators, and farmers, begin to adjust well-drilling practices to suit a drier reality. Source: Dot Earth Blog: Is Rational Water Management Finally Emerging in Dry California? ; ; ;

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Obama Pursuing Climate Accord in Lieu of Treaty

To sidestep Senate approval, President Obama’s negotiators are devising what they call a “politically binding” deal to “name and shame” countries into cutting their emissions. Visit site:  Obama Pursuing Climate Accord in Lieu of Treaty ; ;Related ArticlesU.N. Draft Report Lists Unchecked Emissions’ RisksOpinion: The Climate SwerveKarachi Journal: Fishermen Cross an Imperceptible Line Into Enemy Waters ;

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Efforts to Revive Rich California Mine Hit Strong Resistance

Where forty-niners once roamed, a plan to dig up 240,000 ounces of gold is vehemently opposed by local residents who fear damage to the environment and their way of life. Link: Efforts to Revive Rich California Mine Hit Strong Resistance Related Articles World Briefing: Mexico: Mining Company Lied on Spill, Official Says Dot Earth Blog: From Tree Planting Along a Dirt Road to Car-Free Village Living National Briefing | West: Drought Said to Claim Trillions of Gallons

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A Small Island Takes a Big Step on Ocean Conservation

On the tiny Caribbean island of Barbuda, fishing communities and biologists craft a marine conservation plan. View original article: A Small Island Takes a Big Step on Ocean Conservation Related Articles Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows From Tree Planting Along a Dirt Road to Car-Free Village Living New Study Sees Atlantic Warming Behind a Host of Recent Climate Shifts

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Tennessee Gubernatorial Nominee Explains Why He Wants to Send Governor to Electric Chair

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Charlie Brown for Governor

They did it again. On Thursday, Tennessee Democrats picked a statewide candidate with zero political experience. His campaign platform is based on sending incumbent Gov. Bill Haslam (R) to the electric chair. Charlie Brown, a retired engineer from Oakdale whose name is misspelled on his own Facebook page, may owe his victory in the gubernatorial primary to appearing as the first name on the ballot. But he gives full credit to God. “I got down on my knees and prayed about it,” he told Mother Jones, when asked about his campaign strategy. “That hit you pretty hard, huh? That took you for a loop, huh?”

In 2012, anti-gay activist Mark Clayton, who also had no political track record won the nod to take on GOP Sen. Bob Corker. His name was also the first name listed on the ballot. Clayton initially filed to run against Haslam this year but was rejected by the state party. The state party did not, however, unite behind a more experienced candidate to challenge the popular Haslam.

The 72-year-old Brown did not raise money or campaign actively for the seat. Instead, he sent two letters to the editor to every major newspaper in the state, outlining his plans for Tennessee, which included bringing back teacher tenure, restoring benefits for civil servants, spending his gubernatorial salary on large deer for hunters, and raising speed limits on the interstate highways to 80 mph “because everyone does anyway.” (Brown says he has been pulled over for speeding, but “not lately.”) “Let me give you something: My main interest is to put the Bible back in school,” he said on Friday. “You can write that down.”

“I’d still like to put his butt in that electric chair and turn it on about half throttle and let him smell a little bit,” Brown said of Haslam. “You can print that if you want to.”

Shortly before the election, he says a higher power intervened on his behalf. “I was sitting on the interstate waiting on a guy,” he said, “and something hit me just like that, and it said to get down on your knees to pray. I got down right there on the interstate. There’s a wide place, where there’s a pullout. There wasn’t anybody there. And I got down and asked the Lord to get me through this thing and he did. Now listen, I’m not no preacher, I’m just a Christian. I’m just a sinner saved by grace. I’m just like everybody else.”

Brown said he would update his Facebook after he got off the phone (it has since been taken down), and plans to campaign more actively in the fall, but downplays the uphill challenge he faces.

“I’m gonna campaign big time!” Brown said. “They said I was unknown—I’ve been in the newspaper for years under Peanuts!”

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Tennessee Gubernatorial Nominee Explains Why He Wants to Send Governor to Electric Chair

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Study of Organic Crops Finds Fewer Pesticides and More Antioxidants

A comprehensive review of earlier studies found higher levels of antioxidants and lower levels of pesticides in organic fruits and vegetables compared with conventionally grown produce. Excerpt from:  Study of Organic Crops Finds Fewer Pesticides and More Antioxidants ; ;Related ArticlesEconomic Scene: Blueprints for Taming the Climate CrisisNew England Confronts Surging Demand for Natural GasDot Earth Blog: In Urbanization Update, U.N. Sees Tokyo Atop Megacities List Until 2030 ;

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World Briefing: Kenya: Poachers Kill 4 Rhinoceroses

Two armed gangs killed four rhinoceroses for their horns in rural Kenya this week in possibly the worst rhino poaching incident in the country in more than 25 years. Jump to original:   World Briefing: Kenya: Poachers Kill 4 Rhinoceroses ; ;Related ArticlesNew England Confronts Surging Demand for Natural GasDot Earth Blog: In Urbanization Update, U.N. Sees Tokyo Atop Megacities List Until 2030Matter: Hope for Frogs Facing a Deadly Fungus ;

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