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Groups Press New York State to Ban Poisons That Kill Wildlife

Wildlife and conservation groups are citing new evidence gathered from post-mortem examinations by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Jump to original – Groups Press New York State to Ban Poisons That Kill Wildlife Related ArticlesIn Scarred Chinese Tibetan City, Devotion to Sanctity of LifeSneak preview of documentary about a man who planted a tropical forest singlehandedly5 ways to improve global food security

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Fresh Focus on Siberian Permafrost as Second Hole is Reported

A report of a second odd hole in the Siberian permafrost draws fresh attention to the warming Russian tundra. More: Fresh Focus on Siberian Permafrost as Second Hole is Reported Related ArticlesScientists Begin to Demystify Hole Found in Siberian PermafrostDot Earth Blog: Scientists Begin to Demystify Hole Found in Siberian PermafrostResearchers Question Expansion of Antarctica’s Fringe of Sea Ice

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The Surly Bonds of Earth

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This is hardly the biggest problem American Apparel has right now, but:

American Apparel issued a public apology Thursday after the company posted a stylized picture to its Tumblr page of the space shuttle Challenger disaster thinking it was fireworks.

The company was immediately hammered with negative feedback.

In its apology, the company said it was an honest mistake by the social media manager, who was born after the 1986 explosion that killed all seven crew members, including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe.

In related news, I would like to apologize on behalf of my entire generation for using that picture of a dirigible on fire earlier this week. I thought it was a still from the latest Transformers movie.

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Loan Sought for Tappan Zee Work Is Faulted

A plan by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and the agency building a new Tappan Zee Bridge to borrow a half-billion dollars provided under the federal Clean Water Act has come under fire from nine environmental and transportation groups. See original article here:  Loan Sought for Tappan Zee Work Is Faulted ; ;Related ArticlesJustices Uphold Emission Limits on Big IndustryVast Stretches of Minnesota Are Flooded as Swollen Rivers OverflowIs Nuclear Power Ever Coming Back? ;

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Recreating Wilderness in Spain

A reserve in the country’s west seeks to transform unused farmland into the type of wild area that disappeared from Europe centuries ago. More here:   Recreating Wilderness in Spain ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Recording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic EnvironmentWhat the Future Holds: How Obama’s Climate Goals Will Play in Silicon ValleyDot Earth Blog: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem ;

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Dot Earth: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem

A spike in levels of tritium in groundwater near the Indian Point nuclear power plant raises questions about regulatory oversight. Original link:  Dot Earth: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory ProblemIndian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory ProblemWorld Briefing: Chile: Patagonia Dams Rejected ;

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Will 2014 Be the Hottest Year on Record?

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We’re hearing more and more about our pending global El Niño. NOAA now says the odds are 70 percent that we’ll have an El Niño event develop by this summer, and even higher after that. Other experts put the odds higher still. What’s more, the ocean and atmosphere have recently been behaving in a rather El Niño-like manner: Record-breaking Hurricane Amanda recently formed in the northeastern Pacific basin, which tends to be a very active hurricane region in El Niño years.

El Niño, if it develops, will upend everybody’s weather—but it may also have another impact: Driving up global temperatures. El Niño, after all, is a global weather phenomenon whose most notable characteristic is the presence of extra-warm surface water in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific ocean. This tends to unlock greater average global temperatures, notes Joseph Romm of Climate Progress.

Or as climate expert Michael Mann of Penn State helpfully explained by email: “Global temperature variations can be thought of as waves on a rising tide. The rising tide is global warming, which has raised global temperatures nearly a degree C (1.5 F) over the past century. The waves are the shorter-term natural fluctuations related to phenomena like El Niño (or its flip-side, La Niña), which warm (or cool) the globe, respectively, by 0.1-0.2C.”

Here’s a figure, from the World Meteorological Organization, showing global temperature anomalies since 1950, with years that began with an El Niño event already active highlighted in red. As you can see, these are some of the warmest years:

Global temperature anomalies from 1950-2013, with years beginning with El Niño conditions in red, and years beginning with La Niña conditions in blue. Note: some years may have had El Niño conditions develop mid-year, and so would not be colored. World Meteorological Organization.

What’s more, even before the recent news about the likely development of El Niño conditions, climate experts saw a chance for 2014 to be a record temperature year, simply because temperatures continue to tick upwards. “I would have said likely top 5 if asked at the beginning of this year,” says Gavin Schmidt, the newly named director of the NASA-Goddard Institute for Space Studies, one of the leading scientific agencies that tracks global temperatures and ranks them by year. “And the incipient/potential El Niño strengthens that.”

“We saw record global temperatures in 1998, 2005, and again in 2010 when ongoing global warming was positively reinforced by El Niño events,” adds Mann. “There is a good chance we will see a global temperature record this year or next if a substantial El Niño event takes hold.”

That’s bad news for climate skeptics. After all, by now we’ve all heard the claim that global warming has “stopped” or is “slowing down.”

As we’ve explained before, this misleading assertion relies heavily on the fact that the year 1998 was a very, very warm year, due to a strong El Niño event. If you cherry-pick the beginning of your time series, and start with a very hot year, you can make it look as though global temperatures aren’t rising so fast. But the reality is that, as the World Meteorological Organization notes, “each of the last three decades has been warmer than the previous one, culminating with 2001-2010 as the warmest decade on record.”

But as soon as the globe sets another temperature record, the global warming “slowdown” talking point becomes a lot less compelling. At that point, climate skeptics will have a few options: Either they can finally accept the overwhelming body of evidence that global warming is real, or they can come up with a new cherry-picked counter argument. Want to guess which one they’ll choose?

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Rhetoric and Realities Around Obama’s ‘Carbon Pollution’ Power Plant Rules

The Environmental Protection Agency is trying to stress the word pollution in explaining its rules for cutting power plant emissions of carbon dioxide. Source:   Rhetoric and Realities Around Obama’s ‘Carbon Pollution’ Power Plant Rules ; ;Related ArticlesTracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power PlantsWhite House Stresses Widespread Energy Progress Ahead of New Climate RuleDot Earth Blog: Tracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power Plants ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Rhetoric and Realities Around Obama’s ‘Carbon Pollution’ Power Plant Rules

The Environmental Protection Agency is trying to stress the word pollution in explaining its rules for cutting power plant emissions of carbon dioxide. Link:   Dot Earth Blog: Rhetoric and Realities Around Obama’s ‘Carbon Pollution’ Power Plant Rules ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Tracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power PlantsNews Analysis: Trying to Reclaim Leadership on Climate ChangeEnvironmental Groups Focus on Change by Strengthening Their Political Operations ;

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Tracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power Plants

Keeping track of President Obama’s power plant carbon dioxide rules. Visit site: Tracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power Plants ; ;Related ArticlesWhite House Stresses Widespread Energy Progress Ahead of New Climate RuleDot Earth Blog: White House Stresses Widespread Energy Progress Ahead of New Climate RuleAmericans’ Varied Views of ‘Global Warming’ and ‘Climate Change’ ;

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