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Good Earth No More: Soil Pollution Plagues Chinese Countryside

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Good Earth No More: Soil Pollution Plagues Chinese Countryside

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Surfrider’s top ten in 2013

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Punk rock environmentalism, Pennywise takes the stage

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Oil refineries in Louisiana have accidents almost every day

Oil refineries in Louisiana have accidents almost every day

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Well, OK, Louisiana’s oil refineries don’t have accidents every single day. Just six days a week on average. Actually, to be specific, 6.3 days a week.

Last year, the 17 refineries and two associated chemical plants in the state experienced 327 accidents, releasing 2.4 million pounds of air pollution, including such poisons as benzene and sulfur, and 12.7 million gallons of water pollution. That’s according to a report published Tuesday [PDF] by the nonprofit Louisiana Bucket Brigade, which compiled the data from refineries’ individual accident reports.

Nearly half of the accidents were triggered by the weather, including Hurricane Isaac. Nearly a third were the result of equipment or operational failures. The remaining 12 percent were caused by power outages.

“Year after year our state gets the pollution and the oil industry gets the profit,” said Bucket Brigade director Anne Rolfes.

The findings are grim, but they may actually understate the problem. The nonprofit claims many refinery accidents are underreported or covered up, as the Baton Rouge Advocate reports:

Rolfes said she and Louisiana Bucket Brigade know this is the case because workers tell the organization about the accidents or incidents that don’t show up on the records.

One example involves a release of materials at ExxonMobil’s Baton Rouge facility where there was an initial report of at least 10 pounds of benzene as required by law within an hour of the release.

It turned out the release was more than 31,000 pounds.
The Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association responded by questioning the credibility of the report and saying the industry is “making strong environmental progress.”

If managing to operate safely almost one day a week is your definition of “progress.”


Source
Bucket Brigade: Air pollution increases at refineries in 2012, The Advocate
Mission: Zero Accidents, Louisiana Bucket Brigade
New Report: Pollution from Louisiana Refineries Increasing, Louisiana Bucket Brigade

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Pollution May Be Crippling Chinese Men’s Sperm

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A Chinese physician is raising concerns about the poor quality of men’s sperm, which he attributes to decades of exposure to pollution in the country. According to the Telegraph, the doctor, Li Zheng, told local newspapers that he was “very worried” about the falling quality of sperm, and that two-thirds sperm at Shanghai’s main bank did not meet standards set by the World Health Organization.

A 2012 study, coordinated by Dr Li, concluded that over the last 10 years worsening environmental conditions had closely mirrored the falling quality of sperm. Low sperm counts and aspermia, a condition that causes a man to produce no semen at all, were among the problems.

Oftentimes, it’s women’s rather than men’s reproductive problems that are at the center of reproductive health discussions. For example, the Wall Street Journal called a hospital in Beijing to inquire about their take on pollution and reproductive health, but the hospital spokesperson told them, “Our (obstetrician and gynecologist) chief refused the interview, because there is no data or document to explain the pollution’s impact to pregnant women.”

Still, there is evidence that environmental pollution is a double-edged sword impacting both men and women. As the Journal writes: “Previous studies have shown exposure to high levels of pollution can reduce the success rate of in vitro fertilization and drawn a link between toxic air and reduced fertility in men.”

The problem likely reaches beyond China, too. Some researchers have reported a worldwide decline in average sperm counts. Others, however, point out that the issue is far from settled and may be a case of not enough data. As researchers pursue more studies to unravel this tangled subject, however, couples in China, at least, are experiencing the very real impacts of falling sperm quality and availability. As Quartz reports, sperm goes for around $4,900 on the Chinese black market these days.

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Dot Earth Blog: Updates on America’s Persistent Air and Water Pollution Challenges

A look at ways to clean up America’s lingering air and water pollution problems. Read the article: Dot Earth Blog: Updates on America’s Persistent Air and Water Pollution Challenges Related Articles Updates on America’s Persistent Air and Water Pollution Challenges To Expand Offshore Power, Japan Builds Floating Windmills City to Fit All Streetlights With Energy-Saving LED Bulbs

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Response to a City’s Smog Points to a Change in Chinese Attitude

Rising concern about pollution in China and a more active response signal that some officials are serious about tackling the chronic problem. Visit site: Response to a City’s Smog Points to a Change in Chinese Attitude Related Articles 8 States Teaming Up to Support Electric Cars Koch Brother Wages 12-Year Fight Over Wind Farm Harlem River, Cut Off From Public, Is Getting a Push Out of Isolation

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Op-Ed Contributor: How We Learned Not to Guzzle

Over the past 40 years, we have found so many innovative ways to save energy that we more than doubled the economic productivity of our oil, natural gas and electricity. Original source: Op-Ed Contributor: How We Learned Not to Guzzle Related Articles Economic Scene: Counting the Cost of Fixing the Future China’s Plan to Curb Air Pollution Sets Limits on Coal Use and Vehicles Dot Earth Blog: From the Fire Hose: Warming Slowdown, Deep-Ocean Waves, Canadian Crude Inferno

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China’s Plan to Curb Air Pollution Sets Limits on Coal Use and Vehicles

The plan represents the most concrete response yet to growing criticism for allowing the country’s air, soil and water to degrade to abysmal levels. View this article: China’s Plan to Curb Air Pollution Sets Limits on Coal Use and Vehicles Related Articles Huge Aquifers Are Discovered in North Kenya Dot Earth Blog: From the Fire Hose: Warming Slowdown, Deep-Ocean Waves, Canadian Crude Inferno Dot Earth Blog: First Hurricane Brews After Silent First Half to the Atlantic Storm Season

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