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Former Queens Fort Revamped for Work on Ecology

Fort Totten Park has a laboratory and sleeping quarters for visiting scientists who are happy to get their fingernails dirty in urban soil. Excerpt from:  Former Queens Fort Revamped for Work on Ecology ; ;Related ArticlesNew Mexico Reaps Pecan Bounty as Other States StruggleMost Chinese Cities Fail Pollution Standard, China SaysDanish Zoo Reviled in the Death of a Giraffe Kills 4 Lions ;

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‘Environmental Poisoning’ of Iraq Is Claimed

An advocacy group said at a congressional hearing that veterans and civilians continued to feel the effects of burn pits used to dispose of military waste, and that Washington must aid sufferers. View original article:   ‘Environmental Poisoning’ of Iraq Is Claimed ; ;Related ArticlesAfter Mountain’s Collapse, Uncertainty and LossDeadly Mix of Loose Sediments and Heavy Rain in WashingtonFish Embryos Exposed to Oil From BP Spill Develop Deformities, a Study Finds ;

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Pollution Killed 7 Million People Worldwide in 2012, Report Finds

A World Health Organization report concluded that more than one-third of pollution deaths in 2012 occurred in fast-developing Asian nations. More: Pollution Killed 7 Million People Worldwide in 2012, Report Finds ; ;Related ArticlesNational Briefing | South: North Carolina: Lawyer Hired to Represent Agency in Spill Inquiry Once Worked for Duke EnergyObservatory: These Vultures Get First Dibs on the Good PartsAfter the Fact: Bird’s Extinction Is Tied to the Arrival of Humans ;

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White House to crack down on methane pollution

White House to crack down on methane pollution

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In his big climate plan released last June, President Obama promised new rules to reduce methane leakage during the production and transport of natural gas. Since then, we’ve learned that the problem of methane leaks is much larger than the government had estimated. 

Now the administration is poised to finally announce those regulations and help prevent the country’s natural gas industry from turning the world into a Dutch oven.

When burned, natural gas produces half as much carbon dioxide as coal. But methane, the main component of natural gas, is a much more potent greenhouse gas when released directly into the atmosphere, 86 times stronger than CO2 over a 20-year time frame.

Obama adviser John Podesta told reporters this week that the White House is “in the throes of finalizing” a government-wide strategy aimed at reducing accidental leaks of methane. The Washington Post reports that the new rules could be announced as soon as this month. They don’t require the approval of Congress.

Colorado, home to a booming natural-gas fracking industry, recently became the first state to clamp down on methane emissions. The state’s efforts were mostly supported by the natural gas industry, which stands to benefit financially by cutting back on the amount of product that wafts into the atmosphere instead of being sold to customers. Even frackers in Texas are starting to see that it might be smart to patch up those methane leaks.


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North Carolina Says Utility Pumped Millions of Gallons of Wastewater in River

Duke Energy illegally pumped as much as 61 million gallons of coal-ash wastewater into a river from September to last week, North Carolina regulators said. This article is from – North Carolina Says Utility Pumped Millions of Gallons of Wastewater in River Related ArticlesBy Degrees: Scientists Sound Alarm on ClimateEmails Link Duke Energy and North CarolinaRetro Report: The Battle Over the Medfly

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US Lawmakers Fight Russia on Twitter: "I Guess This Means My Spring Break in Siberia Is Off"

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On Thursday, shortly after President Obama expanded sanctions against Russia for its role in the Ukraine crisis, the Russian Foreign Ministry released its own list of nine US officials and lawmakers who will be targeted by sanctions. The list includes three White House aides—deputy national security advisors Ben Rhodes and Caroline Atkinson, and senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer—as well as six US lawmakers: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.)â&#128;&#139;, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)â&#128;&#139;, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio)â&#128;&#139;, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.)â&#128;&#139;, Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.)â&#128;&#139;, and Sen. Dan Coats (R-Ind.)â&#128;&#139;.

Many of the Sanctioned 9, none of whom will be allowed to visit the Russian Federation or attend Valdimir Putin’s birthday party (assuming it is held in the Russian Federation), took to Twitter to win the morning show their strength and solidarity.

Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.)â&#128;&#139;

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.)

Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.)â&#128;&#139;

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)

Sen. Dan Coats (R-Ind.)

Brendan Buck, spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), to senior White House advisor Dan Pfeiffer

“What did you do during the war, daddy?”

“Twitter, mostly.”

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White House Unveils New Climate Data Project

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The story was originally published by The Huffington Post and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.

The White House today unveiled a new Climate Data Initiative to make government-held data more available to researchers and businesses, and improve climate change preparedness across the country.

President Barack Obama had already mentioned the data initiative in a list of new programs announced in his big climate speech at Georgetown University last June. Today was its official unveiling.

One part of the data initiative is a new climate-focused section within the Data.gov website—called Climate.Data.gov—which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will run. The climate data site will also offer infrastructure and geographic mapping data sets—showing bridges, roads, canals, etc.—from such agencies as the U.S. Geological Survey and the Department of Homeland Security.

To solicit ideas from the private sector on how to use all this data to create images and simulations showing coastal hazards, NOAA and NASA are launching a Coastal Flooding Challenge.

Making more of this type of information publicly available, the Obama administration announced, will “stimulate innovation and private-sector entrepreneurship in support of national climate-change preparedness.”

According to the announcement, several companies—including Intel, Google, Microsoft and Esri (which creates geographic information systems software)—have committed to create new mapping software, applications and other technological tools for visualizing and preparing for climate-related risks. Nonprofits, academic institutions and local groups are also providing technological support.

In a White House blog post accompanying the announcement, chief presidential science adviser John Holdren and White House senior counselor John Podesta called the initiative an “ambitious” effort to make government data available to the private and philanthropic sectors.

The Climate Data Initiative, they wrote, “will help create easy-to-use tools for regional planners, farmers, hospitals, and businesses across the country—and empower America’s communities to prepare themselves for the future.”

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West’s Drought and Growth Intensify Conflict Over Water Rights

Amid the long drought, conflicts over water are intensifying in the arid West, and the explosive growth of cities is also raising the stakes for farmers and industry. Read More: West’s Drought and Growth Intensify Conflict Over Water Rights Related ArticlesQuestions as More Wastewater Flows in North CarolinaU.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek OilEmails Link Duke Energy and North Carolina

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Charlie Porter, an Adventurer Scaling Rock and Sailing Seas, Is Dead at 63

Mr. Porter, a self-taught adventurer and climate scientist, was most famous for the climbing routes he devised up El Capitan in Yosemite National Park in the early 1970s. See the article here:   Charlie Porter, an Adventurer Scaling Rock and Sailing Seas, Is Dead at 63 ; ;Related ArticlesCharlie Porter, a Solitary Adventurer Who Reshaped the Ascent of a Monolith, Is Dead at 63Charlie Porter, an Adventurer Who Reshaped Climbing, Is Dead at 63U.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek Oil ;

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U.S. Navy Strategists Have a Long History of Finding the Lost

The Office of Naval Intelligence has refined some of the most creative techniques that have been used to find sunken ships, spent warheads and downed pilots. More: U.S. Navy Strategists Have a Long History of Finding the Lost ; ;Related ArticlesQuestions as More Wastewater Flows in North CarolinaU.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek OilEmails Link Duke Energy and North Carolina ;

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