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Dot Earth Blog: Other Voices: Earth Institute’s Steven Cohen Seeks a Post-Hysterical Approach to Climate Progress

A veteran of environmental regulation and management seeks a non-hysterical approach to climate progress. See original:   Dot Earth Blog: Other Voices: Earth Institute’s Steven Cohen Seeks a Post-Hysterical Approach to Climate Progress ; ;Related ArticlesCost Among Hurdles Slowing New York City’s Plan to Phase Out Dirty Heating OilNational Briefing | South: North Carolina: Judge Denies Shield for Duke RecordsAnadarko Pays Billions in Settling Toxins Case ;

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National Briefing | South: North Carolina: Judge Denies Shield for Duke Records

Superior Court Judge Paul Ridgeway on Friday denied Duke Energy’s motion seeking to shield records in a civil suit related to groundwater pollution from 33 coal ash dumps in the state during a separate federal criminal investigation. View original article:  National Briefing | South: North Carolina: Judge Denies Shield for Duke Records ; ;Related ArticlesAnadarko Pays Billions in Settling Toxins CaseNational Briefing | Washington: E.P.A. Faulted for Failure to Report RisksSteelhead Drive Is Gone After Mudslide, Along With Many Lives Lived on It ;

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Obama admin sued for dragging feet on studies of climate impacts

Obama admin sued for dragging feet on studies of climate impacts

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Just over a year ago, we told you that the Obama administration would soon start requiring federal agencies to consider climate change when analyzing the environmental impacts of major projects that need federal approval. Bloomberg reported in March of last year that the new guidelines would “be issued in the coming weeks.”

But many weeks have come and gone and the guidelines still haven’t been released, so now activists are suing the administration to hurry things along.

The lawsuit revolves around the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires federal agencies to study the environmental impacts of projects they oversee and to develop strategies for reducing those impacts. Since passage of the landmark law in 1969, NEPA assessments have covered a variety of potential environmental impacts. In early 2008, major environmental groups petitioned the George W. Bush administration to include climate impacts among them. After Obama came into office, his administration said it would broaden the scope of NEPA studies to cover climate change, and in 2010, it issued draft guidelines to this effect, but they’ve been bottled up at the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) ever since.

This week, frustrated after years of inaction, the Center for Food Safety filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court seeking to force Obama’s CEQ to finalize the new rules. From the lawsuit:

With the effects of climate change becoming more and more evident, prompt action is necessary to ensure that climate change analysis is integrated into all levels of federal agencies’ planning. Full analysis and meaningful consideration of these impacts before federal government decisions are made will strongly affect the extent to which climate change and its consequential dangers are limited or avoided in the coming century.

“The Obama Administration has repeatedly promised to take action on climate, but talk is cheap. Its delay here is unlawful, as well as inexplicable and irresponsible,” said George Kimbrell, a senior attorney with the Center for Food Safety. “This unlawful delay is the opposite of the Obama Administration’s repeated promises to address climate change. CEQ action is a perfect example of something the administration can do unilaterally, without requiring congressional efforts. Yet the CEQ process has mysteriously gone into a black hole.”

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Program Looks to Give Bees a Leg Up (or Six)

In California’s Central Valley, researchers are trying to find assortments of bee-friendly plants that local farmers and ranchers can easily grow. More here:  Program Looks to Give Bees a Leg Up (or Six) ; ;Related ArticlesSteelhead Drive Is Gone After Mudslide, Along With Many Lives Lived on ItSteelhead Drive Is Gone, Along With So Many Lives Lived on ItLandslide Death Toll Hits 27, with 22 Missing ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Another Warning for the Northwest From Chile’s Earthquake Hot Zone

A powerful earthquake off the coast of Chile provides a fresh warning to the Pacific Northwest. Visit site:   Dot Earth Blog: Another Warning for the Northwest From Chile’s Earthquake Hot Zone ; ;Related ArticlesEarthquake Hits Off Coast of North ChileDot Earth Blog: A Whale of an International Court Ruling Against JapanSteelhead Drive Is Gone After Mudslide, Along With Many Lives Lived on It ;

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New Endurance Records Set as Snow Vanishes From Iditarod Trail

Temperatures topped 60 degrees this year during the Iditarod Trail Invitational, leaving trails bare and prompting speculation that climate change was responsible. Read original article:  New Endurance Records Set as Snow Vanishes From Iditarod Trail ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: U.N. Climate Report Authors Answer 11 Basic QuestionsU.N. Climate Report Authors Answer 11 Basic QuestionsDot Earth Blog: A Whale of an International Court Ruling Against Japan ;

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Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard Stand the Test of Time

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Okie from Muskogee 45th Anniversary Edition
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Johnny Cash
Out Among the Stars
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Great singers sound better with time, regardless of genre, and country icons Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard hold up especially well, which makes these two vault-scouring projects noteworthy. Still, more than four decades on, it’s impossible not to cringe at the small-minded, hippie-baiting sentiments of Haggard’s signature hit, “Okie from Muskogee,” but look past that unfortunate episode and rewards aplenty await on his reissue. (If it helps, Haggard later tried to distance himself from the song and embraced a more nuanced form of populism.)

Captured in his prime, Hag is a magnificent singer, boasting a rich, supple and stirring voice that could embrace western swing, honky-tonk and softer, nearly countrypolitan sounds with equal expressiveness, while his nimble band never loses the groove. This ’69 live set—which sounds like it’s been “enhanced” by extra overdubbed audience noise—includes some of Haggard’s most soulful efforts, including “Mama Tried,” “White Line Fever,” and “Sing Me Back Home.” The second disc offers another, less-successful live outing, “The Fightin’ Side of Me,” intended to capitalize on the higher profile generated by “Okie from Muskogee” the year before.

As for the man in black, Out Among the Stars, a collection of previously unreleased recordings from ’81 and ’84, finds craggy-voiced Johnny Cash on the verge of separating from Columbia Records, his longtime home, and entering a period of artistic uncertainty that would end in the ’90s with the career-reviving intervention of producer Rick Rubin. If the songs don’t add up to a coherent album, there are still moments that entice, among them the heartbroken “She Used to Love Me a Lot,” a rollicking duet with Waylon Jennings on Hank Snow’s “I’m Movin’ On” (also covered on Haggard’s set), and “I Came to Believe,” a moving statement of faith. Among the musicians recently recruited to fill out some of the originally uncompleted tracks are Buddy Miller and Cash’s stepdaughter, Carlene Carter, who returns with an excellent new album of her own next week.

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For Californians, 2 Quakes Put Preparedness Back on the Map

Two decades of seismic calm has undermined efforts to force Los Angeles to deal with what officials describe as potentially lethal deficiencies in earthquake preparation. Continue at source:  For Californians, 2 Quakes Put Preparedness Back on the Map ; ;Related ArticlesEarthquake Rattles Los Angeles AreaAs Landslide Debris Slows Search, Residents Resolve to HelpSeeking a Town on the Border of Fiction and Reality ;

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Panel’s Warning on Climate Risk: Worst Is Yet to Come

A United Nations report warned that climate change is already having sweeping effects on every continent and is likely to grow substantially worse unless greenhouse emissions are brought under control. Link to article: Panel’s Warning on Climate Risk: Worst Is Yet to Come ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Climate Panel Sees Global Warming Impacts on All Continents, Worse to ComeWhite House Unveils Plans to Cut Methane EmissionsClimate Panel Sees Global Warming Impacts on All Continents, Worse to Come ;

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Obama’s new gaseous release: A strategy to cut back on methane

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Obama’s new gaseous release: A strategy to cut back on methane

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The White House released its strategy to cut methane emissions this morning — President Obama’s latest sashay around Congress to pursue climate action (as part of the plan he announced in June).

Methane isn’t the most ubiquitous of greenhouse gases (that’d be good ‘ol CO2), but it is a potent one: The same amount of methane as CO2 has 20 times the impact in terms of future global warming over a 100-year period. While methane emissions have decreased by 11 percent since 1990, we’re still not in good shape: 50 percent more methane is leaking from oil and gas sites than previously thought and, without action, methane emissions are expected to increase through 2030 – mostly thanks to fracking. So far the oil and gas industry has balked at the idea of regulating its methane leaks, saying that it might slow production down (we’ve all heard it before, but, man, frack you!).

Obama’s plan looks at culling methane emissions from four big sources: landfills (methane gets released when all of our biodegradable trash breaks down), leaks from oil and natural gas production, coal mining, and cow farts. The report details how the White House will delegate government agencies to come up with and enforce better standards, i.e. the EPA will manage landfills while the Department of the Interior will handle methane leaks on public lands. It also focuses on ways to capture methane to reuse it for clean energy, such as biogas systems, which can convert cattle waste into fuel. So while we’re not going to replace our cows with less-farty kangaroos, it at least offers options for putting all those bovine leavings to good use.

All of these steps are pretty minor in the face of battling climate change, but the plan overall does have people excited. “Curbing methane is … a big step in the right direction,” David Doniger, director of the Climate and Clean Air Program at NRDC, said in a recent press release. And from Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse: “As climate change continues to harm American communities from the Heartland to the coasts, we must use every tool at our disposal to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing it … I applaud the President for his ongoing commitment to public health and the environment.”

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