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Under Obama, U.S. Leads the World in Oil and Gas Production

The US has been closing ranks on Russia since 2008. Ken Lund/Flickr The United States will pass Russia this year to lead the world in production of oil and natural gas, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports. America has been closing in on Russia since 2008 thanks to a boom in both oil and gas production, primarily on private lands. This year it’s on track to out-produce it by a substantial margin. Saudi Arabia is third overall and remains the world’s largest oil producer—though the United States may be on track to take that title as well. “This is a remarkable turn of events,” the head of the EIA told the Wall Street Journal. “This is a new era of thinking about market conditions, and opportunities created by these conditions, that you wouldn’t in a million years have dreamed about.” To keep reading, click here. See original article:  Under Obama, U.S. Leads the World in Oil and Gas Production ; ;Related ArticlesCampaign Against Fossil Fuels Growing, Says StudySplitsville for Obama and His Chief Climate AdviserWhy Big Coal’s Export Terminals Could be Even Worse Than the Keystone XL Pipeline ;

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Fight Over Genetically Altered Crops Flares in Hawaii

With the collapse of the sugar and pineapple industries, seeds have become the state’s leading agricultural commodity, but residents are concerned. Originally posted here: Fight Over Genetically Altered Crops Flares in Hawaii Related Articles A Balancing Act Around Lake Tahoe Zoos Try to Ward Off a Penguin Killer Zoos Aim to Ward Off a Penguin Killer

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Dot Earth Blog: A Budget Distress Call – ‘Please Pay Us’ – Hidden in a Federal Weather Forecast

A budget distress call is hidden in a weather forecast from federal meteorologists. Source:  Dot Earth Blog: A Budget Distress Call – ‘Please Pay Us’ – Hidden in a Federal Weather Forecast ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities in the New Communication ClimateCampaigning Again, for Obama to Say ‘No’Russia Accuses Greenpeace Activists of Piracy ;

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Dot Earth Blog: A Budget Distress Call – ‘Please Pay Us’ – Hidden in a Federal Weather Forecast

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Fuel From Landfill Methane Goes on Sale

Clean Energy Fuels is selling Redeem, a vehicle fuel derived from landfill methane, in more than 40 California filling stations. Original post: Fuel From Landfill Methane Goes on Sale Related Articles In BP Trial, the Amount of Oil Lost Is at Issue Jellyfish Invasion Paralyzes Swedish Reactor BP Trial in 2nd Phase, to Set Amount of Oil Spilled

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Connecting more deeply with our supporters

We’re doubling down, increasing communications with supporters. Visit site: Connecting more deeply with our supporters Related Articles Connecting more deeply with our members Treating the beach like an ashtray A modern shoe made from ocean plastic

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In BP Trial, the Amount of Oil Lost Is at Issue

The fines against BP hang in the balance, and depend on the level of negligence that is determined and how much oil was spilled. Credit: In BP Trial, the Amount of Oil Lost Is at Issue ; ;Related ArticlesBP Trial in 2nd Phase, to Set Amount of Oil SpilledVestas Joins With Mitsubishi for Offshore TurbinesA Disease Cuts Corn Yields ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Why More Climate Science Hasn’t Led to More Climate Policy – Yet

Why there’s a gap between climate science and climate policy. Read more:  Dot Earth Blog: Why More Climate Science Hasn’t Led to More Climate Policy – Yet ; ;Related ArticlesWhy More Climate Science Hasn’t Led to More Climate Policy – YetDot Earth Blog: Climate Panel’s Fifth Report Clarifies Humanity’s ChoicesU.N. Climate Panel Endorses Ceiling on Global Emissions ;

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Industry Still Churns, Even as Cleanup Plan Proceeds for a Canal

A $500 million plan will focus on the decades-old toxic muck at the bottom of the canal, though nearby businesses are still being cited for sometimes treating the canal like a waste dump. Link:  Industry Still Churns, Even as Cleanup Plan Proceeds for a Canal ; ;Related ArticlesAs Cleanup Plan Is Set for Gowanus Canal, Violations ContinueAfter the Floods in Colorado, a Deluge of Worry About Leaking OilThe Texas Tribune: It’s Not the Rare Birds They Mind So Much. It’s the Watchdogs. ;

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World Scientists Put Finishing Touches on Major Climate Report

In Stockholm, top climate experts are fueling up on coffee as they work through the night to synthesize five years of science. Activists erect a tribute to melting ice outside the IPCC’s meeting hall in Stockholm. Tim McDonnell/Climate Desk Today, on a walkway above Stockholm’s Riddarfjärden bay, four activists in red jumpsuits wrestled with three 2,400-pound chunks of ice. The ice, which will melt onto the sidewalk over the next two days, is meant as a reminder of melting glaciers above the Arctic Circle some 700 miles north of here—although this particular ice was hand-delivered by the same company that maintains Sweden’s famous ice hotel. A few steps away, dozens of top climate scientists from across the globe were sealed in a conference room inside an imposing brick compound that was once one of the city’s largest breweries. They’ve come to hash out last-minute details of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report, the last day of a week of tweaks and edits to cap off over five years of work. “We want to show that the climate change is real,” one of the activists, Valentina Restrepo, said. She’s not likely to face much resistance to that argument from the women and men behind the report: A leaked draft stated that global warming is “extremely likely” (or 95 percent certain) to be caused by human activities. When the report is officially released tomorrow morning, it will be the IPCC’s first global assessment of the state of climate science since 2007, and it’s expected to include updates on everything from how long carbon dioxide hangs out in the atmosphere, to the dangers posed by sea level rise, to the alleged “slowdown” in warming many climate skeptics have trumpeted in recent weeks. Stockholm’s Münchenbryggeriet, a former brewery where dozens of the world’s top climate scientists gathered this week to put the finishing touches on the next IPCC report. Tim McDonnell/Climate Desk But one question we’ll be asking scientists tomorrow goes beyond the science itself: Is a report like this really necessary? A criticism voiced by many scientists, both within and outside of the IPCC, is that while early iterations of the report were essential tools for alerting policymakers to the dangers of climate change, this fifth report is unlikely to differ significantly from the last report six years ago (which won a Nobel Prize for laying “the foundation” for climate solutions), calling into question the value of dedicating time and resources to re-producing it in its current format. “If it were up to me, there would not be an AR6 (Sixth Assessment Report),” atmospheric scientist Andrew Dessler told our friends at Climate Central. There is no original science conducted for these reports; instead, scientists meticulously aggregate, review, and summarize existing literature. While that sounds like a worthwhile endeavor in theory, the amount of time required means that some science (like, as my colleague Chris Mooney reported, on the effects of warming on hurricanes) might be already obsolete by the time it comes out. Of course, the policymakers who rely on the IPCC to inform their practical approaches to climate change aren’t suggesting that the group disband, but rather break the massive report into more manageable and regularly-issued chunks, according to a survey of participating countries the IPCC conducted earlier this year. This way, the government bureaus that deal with, say, ocean issues, wouldn’t have to sift through a stack of papers on volcanoes to find what’s relevant for them. A new format is one thing that’ll be on the table when members of the group re-convene in Batumi, Georgia, next month. No matter what form the report takes in the future, its top-line findings tomorrow will form the backbone of climate talking points for at least the next five years, and in Stockholm the coffee is flowing as scientists gear up for a long night of finishing touches (into the “early a.m.,” one wrote to us). Climate Desk will be on the scene all day tomorrow, with live updates from IPCC scientists and other analysis, so stay tuned. Read this article:  World Scientists Put Finishing Touches on Major Climate Report ; ;Related ArticlesWTF is the IPCC?4 Climate Myths You’ll Hear This WeekWATCH: What’s Really Going on With Arctic Sea Ice? ;

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Bayou Corne Journal: Ground Gives Way, and a Louisiana Town Struggles to Find Its Footing

After a voracious maw opened up in 2012 in Bayou Corne, almost nothing here has been the same. The hole is still growing, swallowing trees and belching methane. Source:  Bayou Corne Journal: Ground Gives Way, and a Louisiana Town Struggles to Find Its Footing ; ;Related ArticlesFight Over Energy Finds a New Front in a Corner of IdahoEconomix Blog: The Cost of Climate ChangeOp-Ed Contributor: A Pause, Not an End, to Warming ;

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