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As we enter a new Age of Consequences
October 13, 2013
- Chuckles, COP19+, GCF, Greenhouse 2013, Africa Climate, Post-AR5, Mora
- Potash, Maldives GFIs, Cook
- Fukushima: Note, News, Related Papers
- Melting Arctic, Walrus, Methane, Geopolitics, Antarctica
- Food: Crisis, Fisheries, Prices, Food vs. Biofuel, GMOs, GMO Labelling, Production
- Hurricanes, Monsoon, Notable Weather, Abrupt CC, Carbon Cycle, Cosmic Rays
- Weather Machine, ENSO, Temperatures, Tipping Points, Paleoclimate
- Oceans, Extinctions, Bees & CCD
- Impacts, Forests, Climate Refugees, Wildfires
- Corals, Acidification, Glaciers, Sea Levels, GW Deluge, Floods & Droughts
- Mitigation, Cities, Transportation, Sequestration, Geoengineering, Adaptation
- Journals, Other Docs, Misc. Science, Science Orgs, Mann, Peer Review
- International Politics: UN, Carbon Trade, Hormuz, South China Sea, Airlines, Treaties , Misc.
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- National Politics: Britain, Europe, Australia, Abbott, Results, MDBP, India, China, Asia, Africa, South America
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- Energy, Transitions, Fracking, Coal, Oil & Gas, Corps, Economy, Pipelines, US Tar Sands, Independence, Biofuel
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Here's a wee chuckle for ye:
- 2013/10/12: RealEconomics: (cartoons - various) Saturday toons
- 2013/10/10: TFTJO: (cartoon - Madden) The 2057 IPCC report: 99.9999% probability that global warming is caused by human activity
- 2013/10/10: Slate:BA: An Open Letter to the Editors of the Los Angeles Times by Phil Plait
This would be funny if it weren't so tin-pot typical:
Azerbaijan achieves a new low in voter fraud. They government accidentally publishes the results of the election before the polls open.
Looking ahead to COP19 at (Warsaw) and future international climate negotiations:
- 2013/10/10: Guardian(UK): Arctic melt means more pirate chases, say Polish climate hosts
- 2013/10/10: RTCC: Questions raised over Warsaw's climate ambition as posts on UN summit website suggest economic benefits from ice-free Arctic
- 2013/10/10: TP:JR: UN Climate Forum Host: Melting Arctic Ice Will Make Chasing [GreenPeace] Pirates Easier
- 2013/10/09: RTCC: UN needs to plan for 4°C of warming say Tyndall Centre scientists
Nobody's coughing up real money for the Green Climate Fund yet:
- 2013/10/11: RTCC: Ban Ki-moon summit set to decide fate of Green Climate Fund
The viability of the UN's Green Climate Fund could be sealed at Ban Ki-moon's climate leader summit next September, when its sources of funding are expected to be revealed. - 2013/10/09: EurActiv: Green Climate Fund meets amid cash problems
The board of the Green Climate Fund meets in Paris this week to help developing countries adapt to climate change and reduce emissions. EurActiv.fr reports. - 2013/10/07: RTCC: Green Climate Fund must deliver transparency and integrity - NGOs
Over 100 organisations from the developing world have written to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), demanding integrity and transparency in the allocation of funds promised by the developed world to tackle climate change.
There was a Greenhouse 2013 climate conference in Adelaide:
- 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): SA Country Hour presents from Greenhouse 2013
The level of certainty in the scientific community about human induced climate change, doesn't match the level of certainty in rural areas. The South Australian Country Hour attended the Greenhouse 2013 climate conference in Adelaide.
The Africa Climate Conference 2013 went down this week:
- 2013/10/08: WMO: Africa Climate Conference 2013 - Advancing African Climate Science Research & Knowledge to Inform Adaptation Decision-Making in Africa
There is still some post AR5 discussion:
- 2013/10/10: RealEconomics: Carbon budgets
- 2013/10/10: ERabett: Poster Presentations
- 2013/10/10: RealClimate: The IPCC AR5 attribution statement
- 2013/10/09: RTCC: Saudi efforts to weaken IPCC report in Stockholm exposed
- 2013/10/08: SEasterbrook: What Does the New IPCC Report Say About Climate Change?
- 2013/10/07: Maribo: Has the flood of interest in the IPCC and climate change already dissipated?
- 2013/10/07: NYT: How to Slice a Global Carbon Pie?
- 2013/10/07: Guardian(UK): UN climate change panel: two graphs that tell the real story of the IPCC report
- 2013/10/07: TheConversation: Could sectoral agreements solve climate change?
The Camilo Mora et al. paper on climate change timing raised a few eyebrows:
- 2013/10/09: Nature: (ab$) The projected timing of climate departure from recent variability by Camilo Mora et al.
- 2013/10/12: DD: Map: These are the cities that climate change will hit first...
- 2013/10/11: KSJT: AP and Lots More: New warming study estimates timing of world region temps going off charts. Even Judith Curry salutes it.
- 2013/10/11: LoE: A summary of the 'Climate Departure' research of Mora et al.
- 2013/10/10: Guardian(UK): Study warns world's hottest years could be the coolest by mid-century
- 2013/10/10: Guardian(UK): Shift to a new climate likely by middle of the century, study finds
- 2013/10/10: CCurrents: Apocalypse Imminent: Climate Crisis Will Turn To Reality By The End Of The Decade
- 2013/10/10: ERabett: The 97% Need To Strike Back
- 2013/10/10: CBC: Global warming to scorch past milestone in 2047, study predicts [Mora]
- 2013/10/10: CNN: Climate change to drive annual temps to new highs within a generation, study says [Mora]
A new study sets dates when average temperatures will exceed current records - Some cities in the tropics will hit the milestone by 2020, the study says - By 2100, average temps will be higher than any time since at least 1860, study says - Limiting emissions will slow down but not stop the changes, authors say - 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Tropics on track for early climate change
- 2013/10/09: CCentral: Up to Five Billion Face 'Entirely New Climate' by 2050
- 2013/10/10: FergusB: Might as well try and catch the wind
- 2013/10/09: RTCC: Tropics set to face critical climate change within decade
Today's climate extremes will be the "new normal" for the tropics within a decade, say scientists from the University of Hawaii - 2013/10/10: Grist: Get ready for record temperatures ... for the rest of your life
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Researchers warn record temperatures could hit as early as 2020
- 2013/10/09: NatureN: Climate change gets clocked -- Within 35 years, global average temperatures will be hotter than historical extremes
- 2013/10/09: CSM: Global warming: Record heat of today could be new norm in 2047, study says
- 2013/10/09: CCP: Catastrophic climate change may begin sooner than anyone expected
The Potash saga continues. What will the price be in 6 months? a year?
- 2013/10/11: RFERL: Belarus Changes Charge Against Baumgertner To Embezzlement
Belarus has changed the charges against Vladislav Baumgertner, the chief executive of the Russian potash giant Uralkali, from abuse of office to embezzlement. Talking to Russian journalists in Minsk on October 11, Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka said Baumgertner had been shocked to hear the news. - 2013/10/11: Reuters: Belarus starts own potash sales, wants old cartel back
Belarus has started selling potash on its own after the break-up of its trading alliance with Russia's Uralkali, President Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday, urging the two sides to put the lucrative partnership back together again. - 2013/10/11: CBC: Potash Corp. downgrades earnings amid market uncertainty
Buyers hold back after bitter split in Belarusian-Russian potash sales cartel - 2013/10/09: FinPo: Potash prices to remain discounted for now, Saskatchewan premier says
- 2013/10/08: ConvEcon: A Fertilizer Oligopoly?
A bit of a shake up in the Maldives saga:
- 2013/10/12: IndiaTimes: Maldivian President Mohamed Waheed has withdrawn his candidature for fresh elections which were ordered by the Supreme Court
- 2013/10/12: BBC: Maldives President Mohamed Waheed ends election bid
Maldives President Mohamed Waheed has pulled out of this year's presidential election, after receiving 5% of the vote in the first round of the ballot. Mr Waheed, who was installed after his predecessor Mohamed Nasheed was ousted last year, said his decision was in the greater interest of the Maldives. Mr Nasheed won 45% of the vote and was to face a run-off with another rival. But the courts annulled the result, and a new round of elections has been scheduled for later this month. - 2013/10/09: IndiaTimes: Maldives' poll standoff worries India
- 2013/10/09: IndiaTimes: Maldives: New presidential poll on Oct 19
- 2013/10/08: PLNA: Supreme Court Declares Elections in the Maldives Null
- 2013/10/08: UN: Maldives: Ban urges peaceful election after highest court calls for fresh presidential vote
- 2013/10/07: BBC: The Maldives Supreme Court has annulled results from the first round of voting in presidential elections, and called a fresh ballot for 20 October
- 2013/10/07: Guardian(UK): Maldives presidential election to be rerun
Result of 7 September election overturned by supreme court because of irregularities - 2013/10/07: IndiaTimes: Maldives pro-opposition TV station set on fire
Masked men set a fire that gutted the studio of a pro-opposition television station early Monday in the second attack there in two years, the owner said. About six men on motorbikes threatened and chased away a security guard before setting fire to the station, Akram Kamaludeen said. Other offices in the building also were damaged.
It's getting so one has to look at what the global financial institutions are doing...
- 2013/10/11: CCurrents: World Bank Boosts Coal In Indonesia
- 2013/10/08: OilChange: World Bank Fossil Fuel Lending Increases in Last Year
...as opposed to what they are saying:
Leaders of IMF, OECD and World Bank all called for greater climate ambition and investment this week
John Cook and friends continue their point-counterpoint articles:
- 2013/10/12: SkS: 2013 SkS Weekly News Roundup #41B by John Hartz
- 2013/10/11: SkS: Why climate change contrarians owe us a (scientific) explanation by gpwayne
- 2013/10/10: SkS: Ocean In Critical State from Cumulative Impacts by John Hartz
- 2013/10/09: SkS: Global warming - a world of extremes and biological hotspots by John Abraham
- 2013/10/08: SkS: 2013 SkS Weekly News Roundup #41A by John Hartz
- 2013/10/08: SkS: SkS social experiment: using comment ratings to help moderation by John Cook, Sphaerica
- 2013/10/07: SkS: A rough guide to the components of Earth's Climate System by John Mason
- 2013/10/06: SkS: 2013 SkS Weekly Digest #40 by John Hartz
A note on theFukushima disaster:
It is evident that the Fukushima disaster is going to persist for some time. TEPCO says 6 to 9 months. The previous Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, said decades. Now the Japanese government is talking about 30 years. [Whoops, that has now been updated to 40 years.]
And the IAEA is now saying 40 years too.
[Now some people are talking about a century or more. Sealing it in concrete for 500 years.]
We'll see.
At any rate this situation is not going to be resolved any time soon and deserves its own section.
Meanwhile...
It is very difficult to know for sure what is really going on at Fukushima. Between the company [TEPCO], the Japanese government, the Japanese regulator [NISA], the international monitor [IAEA], as well as independent analysts and commentators, there is a confusing mish-mash of information. One has to evaluate both the content and the source of propagated information.
How knowledgeable are they [about nuclear power and about Japan]?
Do they have an agenda?
Are they pro-nuclear or anti-nuclear?
Do they want to write a good news story?
Do they want to write a bad news story?
Where do they rate on a scale of sensationalism?
Where do they rate on a scale of play-it-down-ness?
One fundamental question I would like to see answered:
If the reactors are in meltdown, how can they be in cold shutdown?
Not much good news coming out of Fukushima:
- 2013/10/13: EneNews: Japan Professors: Worst case scenario at Fukushima, nuclear rods melted and went through reactor floors; Contamination is impacting rest of world; Likely that entire Pacific will be affected - Farmer: Gov't doesn't have any idea about status of fuel (video)
- 2013/10/13: EneNews: Big cesium spike in ocean off Fukushima plant -- 10,000 Bq/m³, a record amount for location - Former IAEA Expert: "Fish have a real ability to accumulate cesium" (video)
- 2013/10/12: Asahi: Cesium contamination increasing in water at port of Fukushima plant
- 2013/10/12: EneNews: Gov't Officials: "All of Japan" at risk of food and water having serious contamination from Fukushima, now and into future...
- 2013/10/12: EneNews: Fukushima Farmer: Plutonium was detected "all over" village 25 miles from plant - Professor: "Something terrible, dreadful happening" - Mayor: Please don't tell this to the residents (video)
- 2013/10/12: EneNews: Top Japan Nuclear Officials: Fukushima is an unprecedented disaster - "It's probably the worst nuclear accident to ever happen in the world" (video)
- 2013/10/11: VoR: Crippled Fukushima: California gets far more radiation than Russia - expert
Ever since the disaster at the Japanese Fukushima nuclear plant, there's been much concern about the enormous environmental damage it has caused. Edward Morse, Professor at the Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, in an interview with Voice of Russia, spoke of the current Fukushima effect on the US. - 2013/10/11: EneNews: Fukushima Doctor: Cancer found in over 40 children… We believe it's related to the nuclear disaster - Physician: Leukemia cases to increase in next few months? (audio)
- 2013/10/10: EneNews: 'Immediate Release': 1,400 Bq/m³ of radioactive cesium in ocean off Fukushima Daiichi - Highest reading to date...
- 2013/10/10: EneNews: Highest radiation level seen in 2 years near Fukushima reactor - Surges more than 1,000% over previous day
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Radiation levels in harbour off Fukushima hit two-year high
Radiation levels in harbour seawater beside one of the damaged Fukushima reactors spiked this week to the highest level in two years. The operator of the crippled Japanese nuclear plant, TEPCO, says Cesium-134 and Cesium-137 readings on Wednesday jumped 13 times the previous day's reading. The readings were taken in the harbour right next to the Fukushima plant, hundreds of meters from the port entrance that connects to the Pacific Ocean. - 2013/10/10: DD: Radiation level hits two-year high in seawater near Fukushima reactor
- 2013/10/09: TheCanadian: Despite Fukushima radiation, scientists say West Coast fish is safe
- 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Six workers at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant doused with radioactive water
- 2013/10/09: EneNews: Fukushima workers doused with highly radioactive water - 37,000,000 becquerels per liter - 'Several tons' reported to have leaked (video)
- 2013/10/09: IndiaTimes: Fukushima reactor disaster: Six workers get drenched in radioactive water
- 2013/10/09: RT: 6 Fukushima workers exposed to radiation after pipe incident
- 2013/10/09: BBC: Fukushima workers doused by contaminated water leak
- 2013/10/08: CCurrents: Fukushima: The Inevitable Outcome Of Nuclear Madness
- 2013/10/08: RT: 'Fukushima might make 2020 Tokyo Olympics impossible'
- 2013/10/08: Asahi: High radiation levels found at possible Olympic sites; Tokyo dismisses data
- 2013/10/07: RealEconomics: Fukushima: Japan sends aid call to the world community
- 2013/10/07: BBerg: Tepco's Claim Radiation Leaks Confined to Coast Called 'Silly'
- 2013/10/07: APR: Resin-based solution to Fukushima water problems
- 2013/10/07: RT: Fukushima employee accidentally switches off cooling pumps
- 2013/10/06: EneNews: After recent 'lies', Japan PM admits help needed to contain Fukushima disaster - Senior official warns of 'new problems' to come at plant
- 2013/10/06: EneNews: International Scientists: Japan experts must be allowed to report health consequences of Fukushima - "The official data is all denial" - Pressured to downplay true impact of disaster
- 2013/10/06: Resilience: Fukushima and our inability to gauge risk
- 2013/10/06: DD: Photo gallery: Fukushima's deserted towns
What do we have for Fukushima related papers this week?
- 2013/07/31: ACS:ES&T: Release of Plutonium Isotopes into the Environment from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident: What Is Known and What Needs to Be Known by Jian Zheng et al.
The Arctic melt continues to garner attention:
- 2013/10/09: TP:JR: Around The Arctic, Frozen Earth Is Thawing And Creating 'Drunken Forests'
- 2013/10/09: DD: Alaska sinks as climate change thaws permafrost - 'This rapid thawing is unprecedented'
- 2013/10/08: CBC: Hudson Bay Lowlands show recent effects of global warming
As for the charismatic megafauna:
That Damoclean sword still hangs overhead:
As for the geopolitics of Arctic resources:
- 2013/10/10: CCP: On Russia's controversial Arctic oil rig Prirazlomnaya
Remote and buffeted by icy waves, the Prirazlomnaya oil rig in the Arctic is the focus of a bitter dispute between Greenpeace and the Russian government - now an international court case. - 2013/10/09: EUO: Arctic region to see greater focus in EU aid
While in Antarctica:
- 2013/10/08: DerSpiegel: Rust and Ruin: The Downfall of Antarctic Whaling
At the beginning of the last century, dozens of companies set up whaling operations near Antarctica. After several highly profitable decades, however, they eventually became victims of new technology and their own success. Their ghost towns tell the story. - 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): Tower-high channels gouge Antarctic ice
- 2013/10/06: Eureka: Giant channels discovered beneath Antarctic ice shelf -- The 250 meter high channels will help predict future of Antarctic ice
The food crisis is ongoing:
- 2013/10/12: TreeHugger: 10 Things to Know About Food on World Food Day by Lester Brown
- 2013/10/11: WSWS: Millions face loss of day care and food as shutdown drags on
- 2013/10/11: ABC(Au): South Dakota ranchers face big blizzard losses
Ranchers in South Dakota are not holding out any hope for US government assistance after extreme blizzard conditions wiped out thousands of cattle. Very early winter storms have wreaked havoc across the west of South Dakota, with estimates of cattle losses as high as one hundred thousand animals. - 2013/10/11: ProMedMail: Potato viruses - Tanzania: 1st reports
- 2013/10/10: Grist: Time to have a cow about dead cows
- 2013/10/10: CSM: Food stamps will shrink Nov. 1: Recipients worry about food, heat
- 2013/10/09: PLNA: FAO: Malnutrition Imposes High Costs on Society
- 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Thousands of cattle perish in US snow storm - estimated to be as high as 100,000 head of cattle
Thousands of cattle have died after early winter storms blasted the open pastures of South Dakota, and ranchers are still coming to terms with the financial and emotional burden - 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Riverina rice growers scale back
Traditional rice growers in southern NSW are considering not growing the crop this season because water has become too expensive. - 2013/10/09: UN: Four million people food insecure in Madagascar after reduced harvest - UN agencies
- 2013/10/09: WFP: Four Million People Food Insecure In Madagascar
- 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Banana Freckle eradication hits organic farm hard
An organic banana farm in the Northern Territory has been shut down and will have all of its trees destroyed as part of a $2.8 million plan to eradicate Banana Freckle from the Top End.
The state of the world's fisheries is a concern. See also:
- 2013/10/11: EurActiv: Better fish stock management could yield billions, says report
Extra revenues from more sustainable EU fish stocks could deliver additional catch worth E3.2 billion yearly and lead to the creation of 100,000 new jobs in the sector, according to a report by a sustainability think-tank. - 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Barramundi season hit hard by drought
The drought in Northern Australia has forced barramundi fish to travel much further out to sea in search of food. The season for the Gulf of Carpentaria closed on Monday and local fisherman Robert Pender says this year's barramundi catch is down approximately 40 per cent due to the failed wet season. - 2013/10/08: Guardian(UK): Fish from west Africa being illegally shipped to South Korea, say activists
- 2013/10/07: CSM: 'Ghost Fishing' divers remove old nets that kill fish
Fishing nets left behind in the sea twist and tangle, trapping fish and killing dolphins, sea lions, and other marine mammals. Ghost Fishing, a global network of highly skilled volunteer divers, is working hard to clean up the underwater mess caused by abandoned fishing nets.
Food Prices are still problematic:
- FAO: World Food Situation - Food Price Indices
- 2013/10/07: FAO: FAO calls on countries to adapt to food price volatility
Volatile prices here to stay - Ministers from 30 countries meet to discuss international food prices - 2013/10/07: UN: Global food prices expected to remain volatile in coming years, warns UN official
The conflict between biofuel and food persists:
- 2013/10/11: FAO: Biofuel development should not compromise food security, says CFS
Committee on World Food Security also stresses policy and investment support for smallholder farmers and producers Following a week of intense discussions, the Committee on World Food Security stressed the link between biofuels and food security, saying that the "progressive realization of the right to adequate food for all" should be a priority concern in biofuel development.
Regarding the genetic modification of food:
- 2013/10/12: RT: 'No Monsanto!': World marches against GMO food
- 2013/10/12: CDreams: March Against Monsanto Kicks Off Second Round Worldwide
- 2013/10/12: CBC: Thousands march against GMOs, Monsanto across Canada
- 2013/10/12: RT: 'March Against Monsanto': Live Updates
- 2013/10/12: ABC(Au): Rally urges government not to allow GMOs in Tasmania
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The protest is part of international rallies against US farming giant Monsanto, but it is also a rally urging the Tasmanian Government not to allow genetically modified crops into the state. - 2013/10/11: RT: 'March against Monsanto': Global movement plans 2nd protest
- 2013/10/11: RT: 'Monsanto voted world's most evil corp year after year for good reasons'
Biotech giant Monsanto has worked for at least the last 20 years to use genetically modified organisms to replace nature and eliminate billions of years of evolution, all for their greater profit and control, author Jeffrey Smith, told RT. Smith, who has written extensively about genetically modified organisms, said impending mass demonstrations around the globe aimed at protesting Monsanto and genetically modified crops is the world's way of rejecting the company's grim vision of the future. - 2013/10/10: RT: Anti-Monsanto protesters dump bags of cash in Senate building
- 2013/10/10: CCP: Why Monsanto Just Spent $1 Billion To Buy A Climate Data Company
- 2013/10/09: MoJo: 5 Ways Monsanto Wants to Profit Off Climate Change
The agriculture giant has a variety solutions for mitigating and adapting to global warming. - 2013/10/08: Grist: In the insecticide wars, GMOs have so far been a force for good
- 2013/10/06: Eureka: Bt sweet corn can reduce insecticide use
Regarding labelling GM food:
And how are we going to feed 9 billion, 10 billion, 15 billion?
- 2013/10/09: Eureka: New potential for nutrient-rich prairie fruits
- 2013/10/08: ERW: Insight: agricultural models should be validated against historical data
- 2013/10/07: FAO: Committee on World Food Security meets on hunger challenges -- International platform promotes policy convergence for better food security
In the Western Pacific, Typhoon Nari smashed across Luzon and is heading for Vietnam:
- 2013/10/13: CNN: Typhoon Nari pounds the Philippines, killing 13
- 2013/10/13: Xinhuanet: Typhoon Nari approaches South China's Hainan Province
- 2013/10/12: Xinhuanet: China starts emergency plans for Typhoon Nari
- 2013/10/13: Xinhuanet: China on issue orange alert for Typhoon Nari
- 2013/10/12: PLNA: Typhoon Nari hits Philippines, Leaves more than Dozen Dead
- 2013/10/12: al Jazeera: Typhoon [Nari] causes havoc in northern Philippines
Powerful storm passes through main Luzon island, killing 12 and leaving more than two million people without power. - 2013/10/12: IndiaTimes: 13 dead, millions without power as typhoon [Nari] hits Philippines
- 2013/10/12: ABC(Au): Five dead as Typhoon Nari leaves more than two million without power in the Philippines
- 2013/10/12: ABC(Au): Millions without electricity as deadly Typhoon Nari exits Philippines to approach Vietnam
- 2013/10/11: CSM: Typhoon Nari barrels toward northern Philippines
Earlier in the Western Pacific, Typhoon Fitow zapped mainland China:
Wenzhou -- Ten people were killed and five others remain missing in Wenzhou City after Typhoon Fitow brought heavy rains to east China's Zhejiang province, local authorities announced on Wednesday.
Powerful Typhoon Fitow has killed at least five people in China, with four others missing, local media report. The tropical cyclone hit China's eastern coast early on Monday, with winds of up to 151km/h (93mph). The storm flattened houses, flooded villages and farms, and affected more than 4.5m people, officials said. It has caused economic losses of more than 21bn yuan ($3.4bn; £2.1bn), officials in Fujian and Zhejiang provinces said.
Torrential rains caused by Typhoon Fitow destroy houses and large swaths of farmland.
Typhoon rolls in with winds of up to 151 km per hour, bringing lashing rain and causing widespread blackouts.
In the Bay of Bengal, Cyclone Phailin ran smack dab into eastern India:
Massive evacuation efforts helped limit the number of casualties - Most evacuees are housed in nearly 250 emergency shelters - "Our first priority is to clear the roads," official says - To avoid electrocution, authorities cut the electricity in affected districts
Few deaths reported so far but widespread destruction of crops and infrastructure feared in two eastern states.
Indian disaster teams have begun a relief operation after Cyclone Phailin crashed into eastern areas, forcing up to one million people to flee.
At least five people were killed as heavy rains and strong winds swept coastal Odisha ahead of cyclone Phailin's landfall.
More than 600,000 people evacuated amid 137mph winds as severe storm approaches Odisha and Andhra Pradesh states
Red alert issued as tens of thousands of people are moved to higher ground away from Cyclone Phailin's path.
The cyclone makes landfall at 9 p.m. (11:30 a.m. ET) - More than 500,000 people have now been evacuated, a disaster official says - Police say several people have been killed by trees felled by high winds in Odisha - Forecasters warn of a storm surge of up to 7 meters (23 feet), gales and heavy rainfall
More than 200,000 people in India are being evacuated as a massive cyclone is sweeping through the Bay of Bengal towards the east coast. Cyclone Phailin, categorised as "very severe" by weather forecasters, is expected to hit Orissa and Andhra Pradesh states on Saturday evening. The Meteorological Department has predicted the storm will bring winds up to 220 km/h (136mph).
Storm almost fills Bay of Bengal, with gusts up to 315 km/h forecast
Widespread damage and flooding predicted in two states as Cyclone Phailin, sweeping through Bay of Bengal, intensifies.
Cyclone Phailin is expected to hit east coast states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh - The tropical cyclone, now over the Bay of Bengal, is expected to make landfall Saturday - Some fear a repeat of the devastation wrought by a huge cyclone in Odisha in 1999 - Odisha's weather service warns of a 3-meter storm surge, gales and heavy rainfall
In the Atlantic, there were several numbered TDs but none named:
In the Eastern Pacific, there were also several numbered TDs and (unreported) Gustave has just been named:
In the Caribbean, Karen faded away:
While elsewhere in the hurricane wars:
Why has India's strongest cyclone in 14 years produced so few fatalities?
As for the Monsoon:
This week in notable weather:
- 2013/10/07: CDreams: 'Weather-Palooza' Wallops Nation Over Weekend
- 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): At least 32 dead in India lightning strikes in India states of Bihar and Jharkhand
Abrupt Climate Change put in an appearance:
- 2013/10/09: CCP: New Finding Shows Climate Change Can Happen in a Geological Instant
- 2013/10/08: ArcticNews: Abrupt Climate Change
Meanwhile in the carbon cycle:
- 2013/10/10: RTCC: Greenland's Arctic tundra set to start emitting carbon
- 2013/10/10: Eureka: The tundra -- a dark horse in planet Earth's greenhouse gas budget
The Arctic tundra may become a source of CO2 as the climate becomes warmer - 2013/10/10: PLNA: Meteorological Cycle Affects Level Greenhouse Effect Gas
Regarding the cosmic ray hypothesis:
- 2013/10/07: QD: New light from CLOUD on climate change
- 2013/10/06: QuarkSoup: CERN CLOUD Results Negative on Aerosol Formation
What's new in the Weather Machine?
And on the ENSO front:
- 2013/10/09: Xinhuanet: WMO releases new update of El Nino/La Nina
- 2013/10/07: WMO: WMO El Niño/La Niña Update -- Current Situation and Outlook
Neutral conditions (neither El Niño nor La Niña) continue in the tropical Pacific. Model forecasts and expert opinion suggest that neutral conditions are likely to be maintained through the boreal autumn of 2013 and winter 2013-14. Two or more consecutive years of neutral conditions have been observed in the past and the situation is not unusual. National Meteorological and Hydrological Services and other agencies will continue to monitor the conditions over the Pacific and provide outlooks to assess the most likely state of the climate through the remainder of 2013 and into early 2014. - 2013/10/07: Xinhuanet: "Very slight chance" for La Nina or El Nino development during next one or two seasons: WMO
How is the temperature record?
- 2013/10/13: WottsUWTB: Watt about a cessation of global warming?
- 2013/10/10: TreeHugger: Climate Departure: When the coldest year is warmer than the warmest year on record
- 2013/10/08: QuarkSoup: UAH Data Has Killed the Pause
The cliff, aka tipping points, aka planetary boundaries, put in an appearance:
While in the paleoclimate:
- 2013/10/08: TP:JR: PETM Shocker: When CO2 Levels Doubled 55 Million Years Ago, Earth May Have Warmed 9°F In 13 Years
What's the State of the Oceans?:
- 2013/10/10: CCP: Massive Starfish Die-Off Baffles Scientists
- 2013/10/10: SkS: Ocean In Critical State from Cumulative Impacts by John Hartz
- 2013/10/09: Grist: A mystery illness is turning starfish to goo
- 2013/10/07: PostMedia: Vancouver Aquarium 'alarmed' at mass die-off of starfish on B.C. ocean floor
Vancouver - Last month, a diver alerted Vancouver Aquarium staff that he had found a number of dead and decaying sunflower sea stars in the cold Pacific waters of a popular dive spot just off the shore of West Vancouver. Within weeks, the tentacled orange sea stars had all but disappeared in Howe Sound and Vancouver Harbour, disintegrating where they sat on the ocean floor. And aquarium staff don't know just how far-reaching the "alarming" epidemic has been, and whether this and other sea star species will recover. "They're gone. It's amazing," said Donna Gibbs, a research diver and taxonomist on the aquarium's Howe Sound Research and Conservation group. "Whatever hit them, it was like wildfire and just wiped them out." - 2013/10/07: DD: Stressed krill first sign of damage from ocean acidification...
And on the extinction watch:
- 2013/10/11: CBC: Rare bottlenose whale amazes Prospect Bay, N.S. -- Just 160 of the mammals left on the Scotian shelf
- 2013/10/08: DD: Crocodiles disappearing in Jamaica as poachers slaughter them for bush meat
- 2013/10/07: BBC: Nepal arrests 14 over rhino poaching
- 2013/10/07: DD: How an ex-Mountie's 10-year, $700,000 narwhal-tusk smuggling scheme came crashing down
- 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Unknown antelope close to extinction
It's one of the most endangered mammals on the planet, but very few people have actually heard of the hirola antelope. There are fewer than 500 animals alive, they all live in a small section of Kenya near the Somali border. The challenges to the species include disease, hunting, and the destruction of its natural habitat for grazing. - 2013/10/07: TreeHugger: "Extinct" Pinocchio lizard spotted again in Ecuador's cloud forests
The bees and Colony Collapse Disorder are a constant concern. And then, there are the Neonicotinoids:
- 2013/10/10: CleanTechnica: Diesel Exhaust Pollution Limits Honeybee Foraging Abilities, Research Finds
- 2013/10/08: Grist: Thousands of Minneapolis bees killed by pesticides
- 2013/10/07: AutoBG: Engine exhaust may be contributing to bee colony collapses
More GW impacts are being seen:
- 2013/10/10: TheConversation: Climate change 'unprecedented' by 2050: study
- 2013/10/10: TheConversation: As climate changes, animals move fast to escape the heat
- 2013/10/10: UKISS: As climate changes, animals move fast to escape the heat
- 2013/10/08: Eureka: Terrestrial ecosystems at risk of major shifts as temperatures increase
And then there are the world's forests:
- 2013/10/11: RTCC: Forest cover could drop to 22% of land mass over next two centuries
- 2013/10/11: SciAm:EC: Hemlock Extinction Looms Over Tennessee Forests
- 2013/10/11: TP:JR: Tiny Beetles Are Killing Off Huge Swaths Of Spruce Forests Because Of Drought, Too
- 2013/10/10: UColorado: Massive spruce beetle outbreak in Colorado tied to drought, according to new CU study
- 2013/10/10: TreeHugger: Devastating Spruce Beetle outbreak in Colorado linked to drought, climate change
- 2013/10/09: NatureN: Amazon ecology: Footprints in the forest -- Researchers are tracking just how much impact ancient peoples had on the Amazon
- 2013/10/09: Eureka: Historic trends predict future global reforestation unlikely -- Increasing crop yield and decreasing food consumption needed to slow, reverse deforestation
- 2013/10/09: ERW: Bark beetle and wildfires kill more trees in western US than logging
- 2013/10/08: BBC: An official strategy is due to be unveiled later that aims to protect the UK's broadleaved tree species
Climate refugees are becoming an issue:
- 2013/10/11: Guardian(UK): At least two dozen killed after boat capsizes near Lampedusa
- 2013/10/08: EurActiv: Europe warned: Climate change will bring more Lampedusas
Voices from across the developing world are warning EU leaders that a failure to cut CO2 emissions and respect funding commitments for projects to mitigate and adapt to global warming will lead to more climate refugees, and more tragedies like the one in Lampedusa. - 2013/10/07: CCurrents: Ethiopia's 10 Million Human Tsunami
As for heatwaves and wild fires:
- 2013/10/11: ABC(Au): Maximum temps fall short of forecast highs, but NENW doesn't escape fires
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Bushfire threat returns as NSW awaits scorcher
- 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Fire crews battle remote blaze in ACT's Namadgi National Park
Corals are a bellwether of the ocean's health:
- 2013/10/07: BBC: Sponges help coral reefs thrive in ocean deserts
The mystery of how coral reefs thrive in "ocean deserts" has been solved, scientists say. Reefs are among Earth's most vibrant ecosystems, yet they flourish in waters lacking nutrients - a phenomenon known as Darwin's Paradox. A team found that sponges keep the reef alive - by recycling vast amounts of organic matter to feed snails, crabs and other creatures.
Acidification is changing the oceans:
- 2013/10/09: TheConversation: Global warming's evil twin: ocean acidification
- 2013/10/07: DD: Stressed krill first sign of damage from ocean acidification...
Glaciers are melting:
- 2013/10/13: FaGP: Theodulgletscher Retreat, Swizerland
- 2013/10/10: FaGP: J Glacier Retreat-Impending Loss, Wyoming
- 2013/10/08: FaGP: Eyjabakkajökull Retreat, Iceland
Sea levels are rising:
- 2013/10/13: TheCanadian: Sinkholes and other sinking feelings
- 2013/10/12: NYT: Cost of Flood Insurance Rises, Along With Worries
Sharp increases in federal flood insurance rates are distressing coastal homeowners from Hawaii to New England and are starting to hurt property values and housing sales in areas just beginning to recover from the recession, according to residents and legislators. - 2013/10/09: UMiami: Rising Sea Levels Threaten Everglades Freshwater Plants
University of Miami researchers use satellite images to confirm the long-term impact of saltwater intrusion in the Everglades.
These extreme rainfall events are becoming all too frequent:
As for hydrological cycle disruptions [floods & droughts]:
- 2013/10/11: ERW: Insight: will snowfall increase over the Alps in the next decade?
A study published in Environmental Research Letters (ERL) has revealed that spring snowfall over the Alps appears to be controlled by Atlantic multi-decadal oscillation (AMO), a natural oscillation of Atlantic sea surface temperature that lasts for about 70 years. The finding furthers our understanding of the mechanisms behind the recently observed decreases in snowfall in this region. - 2013/10/09: al Jazeera: Namibia battles worst drought in decades
Almost half of Namibians face food insecurity as drought devastates southern African country. - 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Scores of children among dead in South-East Asia flooding: officials
- 2013/10/06: PLNA: Heavy Rains in Colombia
Heavy rains in central Colombia, caused a river to overflow in the municipality of Santa María, Boyacá, where 50 families were evacuated and other 50 temporarily relocated. - 2013/10/06: CCP: Central Texas drought worst in recorded history
First, stop subsidizing fossil fuels
Second, put a price on carbon
Third, begin to reduce the human population
And elsewhere on the mitigation front:
- 2013/10/11: EnvEcon: Two economists walk into a bar
- 2013/10/10: UCSUSA:B: Is Biochar a Solution to Climate Change? Maybe, Maybe Not.
- 2013/10/07: CleanTechnica: Bio-based Nylon Could Reduce Climate Change Emissions 85% Compared To Petroleum-based
Can cities take up the slack when nations shirk their responsibilities?
Consider transportation & GHG production:
As for carbon sequestration:
- 2013/10/11: TheConversation: Trillion-tonne budget means carbon capture is not optional
- 2013/10/10: TP:JR: Carbon Capture And Storage: One Step Forward, One Step Back
Large scale geo-engineering keeps popping up:
- 2013/10/09: NewScientist: Terraforming Earth: Geoengineering megaplan starts now
- 2013/10/08: Guardian(UK): Why we'd be mad to rule out climate engineering
If climate change continues then all options to lessen its impact, including geoengineering, must be considered as a last resort - 2013/10/07: TWN: Five futuristic plans to combat climate change with geo-engineering
While on the adaptation front:
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au):TDU: Building resilience to climate change
Political leaders must join relief and aid organisations like World Vision in responding to the disasters of climate change that have already hit around the globe, writes Tim Morris. - 2013/10/10: UNISDR: UN global survey explains why so many people living with disabilities die in disasters
- 2013/10/08: Eureka: Rural land use policies curb wildfire risks -- to a point
Meanwhile in the journals:
- 2013/10/07: WoL:GRL: (ab$) Reversing climate warming by artificial atmospheric carbon-dioxide removal: can a Holocene-like climate be restored? by Andrew. H. MacDougall
- 2013/10/08: OS: The transient distributions of nuclear weapon-generated tritium and its decay product 3 He in the Mediterranean Sea, 1952-2011, and their oceanographic potential by W. Roether et al.
- 2013/10/08: GMD: A refined statistical cloud closure using double-Gaussian probability density functions by A. K. Naumann et al.
- 2013/10/08: GMD: Quantifying the carbon uptake by vegetation for Europe on a 1 km2 resolution using a remote sensing driven vegetation model by K. Wißkirchen et al.
- 2013/10/08: GMDD: Adding a dynamical cryosphere into iLOVECLIM (version 1.0) - Part 1: Coupling with the GRISLI ice-sheet model by D. M. Roche et al.
- 2013/10/08: TC: A particle based simulation model for glacier dynamics by J. A. Åström et al.
- 2013/10/07: TC: The sensitivity of flowline models of tidewater glaciers to parameter uncertainty by E. M. Enderlin et al.
- 2013/10/08: TCD: Morphology and distribution of liquid inclusions in young sea ice as imaged by magnetic resonance by R. J. Galley et al.
- 2013/10/08: TCD: Surge dynamics in the Nathorstbreen glacier system, Svalbard by M. Sund et al.
- 2013/10/07: TCD: Transition of flow regime along a marine-terminating outlet glacier in East Antarctica by D. Callens et al.
- 2013/10/08: AGWObserver: IPCC AR5 references - WG1 introduction
- 2013/10/08: PNAS: (ab$) Adult and larval traits as determinants of geographic range size among tropical reef fishes by Osmar J. Luiz et al.
- 2013/10/08: PNAS: (ab$) Robust increases in severe thunderstorm environments in response to greenhouse forcing by Noah S. Diffenbaugh et al.
- 2013/10/08: PNAS: (ab$) Iceberg discharges of the last glacial period driven by oceanic circulation changes by Jorge Alvarez-Solas et al.
- 2013/10/08: PNAS: (letter$) Reply to Ives and Froese: Regarding the impact-related Younger Dryas boundary layer at Chobot site, Alberta, Canada by James H. Wittke et al.
- 2013/10/08: PNAS: (letter$) The Chobot site (Alberta, Canada) cannot provide evidence of a cosmic impact 12,800 y ago by John W. Ives & Duane Froese
- 2013/10/08: PNAS: (letter$) Reply to van Hoesel et al.: Impact-related Younger Dryas boundary nanodiamonds from The Netherlands by James H. Wittkea et al.
- 2013/10/08: PNAS: (letter$) Cosmic impact or natural fires at the Allerød-Younger Dryas boundary: A matter of dating and calibration by Annelies van Hoesel et al.
- 2013/07/31: ACS:ES&T: Release of Plutonium Isotopes into the Environment from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident: What Is Known and What Needs to Be Known by Jian Zheng et al.
- 2013/10/10: BioSci(via DOI): (ab$) Maximizing the Environmental Benefits of Carbon Farming through Ecosystem Service Delivery by Brenda B. Lin et al.
- 2013/10/10: ESD: Comparing projections of future changes in runoff from hydrological and biome models in ISI-MIP by J. C. S. Davie et al.
- 2013/10/08: ESD: Critical impacts of global warming on land ecosystems by S. Ostberg et al.
- 2013/10/10: ACPD: Inferring regional sources and sinks of atmospheric CO2 from GOSAT XCO2 data by F. Deng et al.
- 2013/10/10: ACPD: Measuring the Antarctic ozone hole with the new Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite (OMPS) by N. A. Kramarova et al.
- 2013/10/10: ACPD: An AeroCom assessment of black carbon in Arctic snow and sea ice by C. Jiao et al.
- 2013/10/08: ACP: Impact of transport model errors on the global and regional methane emissions estimated by inverse modelling by R. Locatelli et al.
- 2013/10/08: ACP: NOx emissions in China: historical trends and future perspectives by B. Zhao et al.
- 2013/10/09: ACPD: Changes in atmospheric aerosol loading retrieved from space based measurements during the past decade by J. Yoon et al.
- 2013/10/09: ACPD: Processing of biomass burning aerosol in the Eastern Mediterranean during summertime by A. Bougiatioti et al.
- 2013/10/07: ACPD: Impacts of fire emissions and transport pathways on the interannual variation of CO in the tropical upper troposphere by L. Huang et al.
- 2013/10/08: ERL: Cyclonic activity in high latitudes as simulated by a regional atmospheric climate model: added value and uncertainties by I M Shkolnik & S V Efimov
- 2013/10/09: Nature: (ab$) The projected timing of climate departure from recent variability by Camilo Mora et al.
- 2013/10/11: BGD: Light absorption and partitioning in Arctic Ocean surface waters: impact of multiyear ice melting by S. Bélanger et al.
- 2013/10/08: BGD: Carbon density and anthropogenic land-use influences on net land-use change emissions by S. J. Smith & A. Rothwell
- 2013/10/07: BGD: Synergistic effects of pCO2 and iron availability on nutrient consumption ratio of the Bering Sea phytoplankton community by K. Sugie et al.
- 2013/10/07: BGD: Vertical distribution of methane oxidation and methanotrophic response to elevated methane concentrations in stratified waters of the Arctic fjord Storfjorden (Svalbard, Norway) by S. Mau et al.
- 2013/10/11: BGD: Comparing the impacts of 2003 and 2010 heatwaves in NPP over Europe by A. Bastos et al.
- 2013/10/10: BGD: High soil solution carbon und nitrogen concentrations in a drained Atlantic bog are reduced to natural levels by 10 yr of rewetting by S. Frank et al.
- 2013/10/08: BGD: Impact of human population density on fire frequency at the global scale by W. Knorr et al.
- 2013/10/08: BGD: The influence of seawater pH on U / Ca ratios in the scleractinian cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa by J. Raddatz et al.
- 2013/10/10: CP: Mid- and late Holocene dust deposition in western Europe: the Misten peat bog (Hautes Fagnes - Belgium) by M. Allan et al.
- 2013/10/10: CP: Inferred changes in El Niño-Southern Oscillation variance over the past six centuries by S. McGregor et al.
- 2013/10/09: CP: Why could ice ages be unpredictable? by M. Crucifix
- 2013/10/10: CPD: Persistent decadal-scale rainfall variability in the tropical South Pacific Convergence Zone through the past six centuries by C. R. Maupin et al.
- 2013/10/07: CPD: The influence of atmospheric circulation on the mid-Holocene climate of Europe: a data-model comparison by A. Mauri et al.
- 2013/10/09: PLoS One: Outlook on a Worldwide Forest Transition by Chris Pagnutti et al.
- 2013/10/11: ACP: The fine-scale structure of the trade wind cumuli over Barbados - an introduction to the CARRIBA project by H. Siebert et al.
- 2013/10/11: ACP: Modeling the present and future impact of aviation on climate: an AOGCM approach with online coupled chemistry by P. Huszar et al.
- 2013/10/11: ACPD: Will the role of intercontinental transport change in a changing climate? by T. Glotfelty et al.
- 2013/10/11: ACPD: CLAAS: the CM SAF cloud property dataset using SEVIRI by M. Stengel et al.
- 2013/10/11: ACPD: Evaluation of aerosol number concentrations in NorESM with improved nucleation parameterisation by R. Makkonen et al.
- 2013/10/10: OSD: Ventilation of the Mediterranean Sea constrained by multiple transient tracer measurements by T. Stöven & T. Tanhua
- 2013/10/11: TCD: Uncertainties in Arctic sea ice thickness and volume: new estimates and implications for trends by M. Zygmuntowska et al.
- 2013/10/10: TCD: Modeling bulk density and snow water equivalent using daily snow depth observations. by J. L. McCreight & E. E. Small
- 2013/09/04: ERL: Atlantic influence on spring snowfall over the Alps in the past 150 years by Matteo Zampieri et al.
- 2013/10/06: Nature:GeoSci: (ab$) Experimental evidence for efficient hydroxyl radical regeneration in isoprene oxidation by H. Fuchs et al.
- 2013/10/06: Nature:GeoSci: (ab$) Palaeoclimate: Biodiversity-dominated feedback by Stefan C. Dekker
- 2013/10/06: Nature:GeoSci: (ab$) Simulated climate-vegetation interaction in semi-arid regions affected by plant diversity by M. Claussen et al.
- 2013/10/04: Science: (ab$) Surviving in a Marine Desert: The Sponge Loop Retains Resources Within Coral Reefs by Jasper M. de Goeij et al.
- 2013/10/06: Nature:GeoSci: (ab$) Evidence from ice shelves for channelized meltwater flow beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet by Anne M. Le Brocq et al.
And other significant documents:
- 2013/10/07: US Strong: [link to 4.7 meg pdf] Extreme Weather Extreme Costs
- 2013/10/08: SmithSchool(UK): [7.3 meg pdf] Stranded Assets and the Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign
- 2013/10/09: PI: [link to 781k pdf] Context for climate action in Canada
- 2013/10/10: ACLU: [link to 4.9 meg pdf] The Global Suppression of Protest
As for miscellaneous science:
- 2013/10/06: TSoD: Ghosts of Climates Past - Part Two - Lorenz
- 2013/10/13: TSoD: Ghosts of Climates Past - Part Three - Hays, Imbrie & Shackleton
- 2013/10/12: Dosbat: Siberian and Greenland geopotential height anomalies
- 2013/10/11: TMasters: Relative importance of transient, effective, and equilibrium sensitivities
- 2013/10/08: QuarkSoup: The Value of Blue-Sky Research
- 2013/10/07: RealClimate: The evolution of radiative forcing bar-charts
In the science organizations:
Regarding Mann:
- 2013/10/11: CChallenge: Dr. Michael Mann's Court Saga - Oct 2013 Update
- 2013/10/09: PSinclair: Mike Mann: Crusades Against Science 101
Regarding Peer Review:
- 2013/10/05: GEysenbach: Unscientific spoof paper accepted by 157 "black sheep" open access journals - but the Bohannon study has severe flaws itself
Meanwhile at the UN:
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): UN calls for urgent funds to help Philippines areas hit by insurgency and floods
And on the carbon trading front:
- 2013/10/12: NBF: China has carbon exchanges now, carbon pricing by 2015 and carbon tax by 2020
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Global push for carbon pricing grows
The election of the Coalition Government and a slew of new senators opposed to the carbon tax means Australia's price on carbon will almost certainly go next year. And yet the global push in favour of carbon markets only appears to be getting stronger. This week the IMF, the World Bank and the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) all stressed the need for carbon pricing to address climate change. And a new survey's found that there are high expectations that China will have a carbon trading scheme and a carbon tax in place by the end of the decade. - 2013/10/09: NatureN: Congo carbon plan kicks off -- Democratic Republic of the Congo maps forest biomass to attract carbon credits
On the international political front, tensions continue as the empire leans on Iran:
- 2013/10/13: Xinhuanet: Iran will neither ship out enriched uranium nor stop enrichment: negotiator
- 2013/10/13: IndiaTimes: Iran rejects demand to ship out uranium stockpiles
- 2013/10/08: CSM: How Iran might win the Middle East oil game
- 2013/10/09: Asia Times: Little hope for nuclear sparkle in Geneva
- 2013/10/09: Asia Times: US neo-cons despair over Iran diplomacy
South [& East] China Sea tension persists:
- 2013/10/13: Xinhuanet: Commentary: Turn South China Sea dispute into China-Vietnam cooperation bonanza
- 2013/10/11: WSWS: US-China tensions flare over South China Sea
Tensions over the South China Sea flared again at the East Asia Summit (EAS) in Brunei yesterday, as US Secretary of State John Kerry sought to exploit maritime disputes to drive a wedge between China and members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). The EAS followed ASEAN talks on Wednesday and a two-day Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) summit on Monday and Tuesday. Kerry, who was standing in for President Obama, insisted that all countries had an interest in the South China Sea to ensure freedom of navigation and the principle of unimpeded lawful commerce. His remarks echo those of his predecessor Hillary Clinton who told an ASEAN summit in 2010 that the US had a "national interest" in ensuring "freedom of navigation." Clinton's comments, which provoked an angry reaction from China, marked a direct intervention into what previously was a regional issue. - 2013/10/07: Asia Times: Japan's dispute diplomacy targets China
As for reducing airline carbon emissions, the EU is declaring victory and going home:
- 2013/10/08: RTCC: What next for EU climate diplomacy after aviation compromise?
Historic leaders at UN climate talks face tough questions after high-profile crash at ICAO summit in Montreal - 2013/10/07: TP:JR: Viewpoint: U.N. Moves To Reduce Aviation Emissions, Now U.S. Must Lead
- 2013/10/07: BBC: EU hails ICAO plan for global green tax on aviation
The EU and its critics are both claiming victory in the battle over green taxes on flights to and from Europe, after a deal was struck. The world's governments agreed that all airlines should join a global scheme to cut carbon emissions. But details will not be negotiated until 2016. There is still pressure on the EU to delay imposing its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) on aviation.
These treaties are not so much free trade as corporate control mechanisms:
- 2013/10/11: TheCanadian: NAFTA challenge to Quebec fracking law puts profits ahead of water
- 2013/10/07: EurActiv: US 'shutdown' puts transatlantic trade talks on ice
- 2013/10/04: TechDirt: Canadian-Based Company Sues Canada Under NAFTA, Saying That Fracking Ban Takes Away Its Expected Profits
- 2013/10/04: CEPR:BtP: The TPP Is Not About "Free Trade" and Growth
As for miscellaneous international political happenings:
- 2013/10/11: CCP: Canadian government agency that allegedly spied on Brazil had secret meetings with Canadian energy companies
- 2013/10/09: WSWS: China-US rivalry simmers at APEC summit
Climate Change is a threat multiplier exacerbating existing conflicts in food, energy, water, race, resources, religion, ideology ... etc.:
The issue of the law and activism is playing out around the world:
- 2013/10/11: ACLU: Civil Liberties Groups from 10 Countries Launch Coalition to Reshape Human Rights Landscape
"Take Back the Streets" Report Details Excessive Police Force Against Protestors - 2013/10/10: ACLU: [link to 4.9 meg pdf] The Global Suppression of Protest
- 2013/10/10: DemNow: Report Finds Police Worldwide Criminalize Dissent, Assert New Powers in Crackdown on Protests
- 2013/10/10: CBC: North Vancouver woman pleads guilty in eco-terrorism case
Rebecca Rubin, 40, spent 7 years on the run after a series of arson attacks - 2013/10/10: CBC: Protesters arrested at anti-Enbridge pipeline rally in Montreal
- 2013/10/10: TheConversation: Jailing Greenpeace activists will harden attitudes to Russia
- 2013/10/09: Guardian(UK): Dear President Putin, I offer myself for the Arctic 30 [Open letter to Vladimir Putin from Kumi Naidoo]
- 2013/10/09: CNN: Greenpeace disputes Russia's claim it found drugs on Arctic Sunrise
Russia's Investigative Committee says it found morphine, opium aboard Greenpeace ship - Greenpeace says Russian claim "is a smear, it's a fabrication, pure and simple" - Russian authorities detained 30 people aboard the Arctic Sunrise last month - Greenpeace says they were protesting peacefully, Russia accuses them of piracy - 2013/10/09: RT: Suspected drugs aboard Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship - Russian investigators
- 2013/10/08: Guardian(UK): Russia rejects bail appeals in Greenpeace 'piracy' case
- 2013/10/07: CDreams: Fined for Trying to Find Out Who's Funding Anti-GMO Labeling Campaign?
In Washington's battle over I-522, group loses legal challenge for disclosure while millions continue to pour in A group fighting for disclosure over the millions being poured into the campaign to defeat Washington's GMO labeling initiative lost their legal challenge on Friday. Instead, the group got slapped with a $10,000 fine. - 2013/10/07: TP:JR: World Calls For Release Of Arctic Oil Drilling Protesters Charged With Piracy In Russia
- 2013/10/06: CBC: Quebec asks Russia for clemency in Greenpeace arrests
Is the Climate Movement anything more than a fantasy?
- 2013/10/10: CPunch: The Climate Movement's Pipeline Preoccupation -- Plenty of Other Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Plans Are Bad News Too
The move to divest from fossil fuel investments is growing slowly:
- 2013/10/10: CCP: Divestment: A Small Part of Harvard's Failure to Lead on Climate Change
- 2013/10/09: Grist: Divestment campaign against fossil fuels growing, says study
- 2013/10/09: Grist: How to divest from fossil fuels, no matter the size of your piggy bank
- 2013/10/09: PEF: Why the City of Vancouver should divest from fossil fuels
- 2013/10/08: SmithSchool(UK): [7.3 meg pdf] Stranded Assets and the Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign
- 2013/10/08: RTCC: Divestment stigma threatens fossil fuel's future -- report
- 2013/10/08: Guardian(UK): Campaign against fossil fuel growing, says study [divest]
Investors being persuaded to take their money out of fossil fuel sector, according to University of Oxford study
Polls! We have polls!
- 2013/10/11: CleanTechnica: Survey Of Brits And Europeans Disclose That They Don't Want Fracking
- 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Public 'misread' on climate change
Regarding Water Politics and Business; See also:
- 2013/10/12: JFleck: Watering the desert, circa 1937
- 2013/10/12: JFleck: Vegas: a race against nature?
- 2013/10/11: ColumbusDispatch: Big lagoons could hold Ohio fracking waste
Fracking wastewater lagoons the size of football fields could dot eastern Ohio as state officials draft rules for the storage sites. - 2013/10/10: Guardian(UK): China's South-North water diversion middle route - in [22] pictures
- 2013/10/10: UDW: Conflict Over Proposed Dam Flares Up in Guatemala
- 2013/10/10: PopSci: What Would Happen If You Drank Water From The Gowanus Canal?
- 2013/10/09: WMO: Water Summit focuses on water and sustainable development
The Budapest Water Summit (8-11 October) is focusing on the vital role of water in sustainable development and food security, and the challenges posed by a changing climate. - 2013/10/09: CSM: Plastic debris in freshwater lakes rivals concentrations in oceans
- 2013/10/09: TreeHugger: WADI helps guarantee safe drinking water from solar water disinfection methods
- 2013/10/09: JFleck: Carl Hayden: "water as cheaply as it can be served"
- 2013/10/09: Asia Times: Laos draws anger over Mekong dam
Laos has come under criticism for its decision to forge ahead with a second hydropower dam on the Mekong River without giving adequate time for consultation with its neighbors amid concerns over the project from villagers and environmentalists. - 2013/10/09: CBC: Nestlé gives in on water drawing conditions
Swiss food giant accepts drought restrictions on its permit to take water in Ontario Nestlé Waters Canada is backing down from a fight with environmental groups and accepting drought restrictions on its permit to take water from its well in Hillsburgh, Ont. Wellington Water Watchers and the Council of Canadians, both represented by Ecojustice, announced today that Nestlé is withdrawing its appeal to the Ontario Environmental Review Tribunal. The appeal centred on conditions the Ontario Ministry of the Environment put on the company's renewed permit to take water. - 2013/10/09: CCurrents: More Than 500 Million People Might Face Increasing Water Scarcity
- 2013/10/08: Rabble:CoC: Nestlé bows to pressure from community groups on bottled water fight
- 2013/10/08: BBerg: Water Shortage Seen Worsening on Climate Change in Potsdam Study
- 2013/10/08: Eureka: More than 500 million people might face increasing water scarcity
- 2013/10/07: BBC: Plastic waste threatens lakes as well as oceans
- 2013/10/07: JFleck: Eucalyptus
And on the groundwater front:
While in the UK:
- 2013/10/12: BBC: Wind farm 'gravy train' criticised by Conservatives
The Conservative Party has said councils in Scotland have received more than 2,500 wind farm applications in the past 18 months. - 2013/10/12: WottsUWTB: UK Energy Costs
- 2013/10/11: BBC: Nicholas Stern says energy and media firms 'mislead'
Climate-sceptic newspapers are conspiring with energy firms in a campaign of misinformation on bills, says the former head of the government economic service, Nicholas Stern. He says they want to shift blame for rising bills on to green taxes. It is clear, he says, that the real culprit for bill increases has been the soaring price of gas. The cost of energy was thrust back into the headlines when the firm SSE announced an 8.2% price rise. It blamed part of the rise on taxes supporting renewable power. - 2013/10/11: EnergyVoice: 'Green agenda' will drive up energy bills further, warns SSE chief [Alistair Phillips-Davies]
- 2013/10/10: BBC: SSE to raise gas and electricity prices by 8.2%
- 2013/10/09: RTCC: UK outlines ambitious strategy for solar energy - 20GW by 2020
- 2013/10/09: BBC: Cameron and Miliband in Commons clash over energy bills
- 2013/10/09: Guardian(UK): [Minister of State for Climate Change] Greg Barker: BBC gives too much prominence to climate change sceptics
- 2013/10/09: Guardian(UK): Limits on use of North Sea oil vital to protect climate, warns Mary Robinson
- 2013/10/09: Guardian(UK): UK government should 'stay the course' on climate change policies [says OECD secretary-general, Ángel Gurría]
- 2013/10/08: Guardian(UK): UK warned against watering down carbon targets
- 2013/10/08: BBerg: U.K. Aims to Deliver 20 Gigawatts of Solar Power Within Decade
- 2013/10/06: Guardian(UK): Climate change threat to jobs can't be wished away
And in Europe:
- 2013/10/13: TheCanadian: Frackez-vous: French court passes ultimate fracking ban
- 2013/10/12: WSWS: Germany: Formation of new government drags on
- 2013/10/11: TP:JR: France's Ban On Fracking Is 'Absolute'
- 2013/10/11: BBC: Fracking ban upheld by French court
- 2013/10/11: BBerg: France's Fracking Ban 'Absolute' After Court Upholds Law
France's constitutional court upheld a ban on hydraulic fracturing, ruling that the law against the energy-exploration technique known as fracking is a valid means of protecting the environment. - 2013/10/11: EurActiv: Energy CEOs call for end to renewable subsidies
The CEOs of 10 utilities companies, which together own half of Europe's electricity generating capacity, are calling for an end to subsidies for wind and solar energy, which they say add too much power to a market already struggling with overcapacity. - 2013/10/10: TP:JR: Denmark To Cut Energy Use By 12 Percent, And Power Companies Like It
- 2013/10/10: EurActiv: Efficiency lags behind in EU's triple energy target
Only four EU countries are on course to meet their energy efficiency target for 2020, while the Union is broadly on track to meet its renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals, the European Environment Agency says in a new report. - 2013/10/10: EurActiv: Hedegaard: More 2030 climate targets would be 'wise'
The EU's climate commissioner, Connie Hedegaard, has delivered a robust defence of EU climate policy and the need for ambitions to be raised higher than just one carbon dioxide emissions reduction target for 2030. - 2013/10/10: EUO: Merkel meets Greens for [coalition] government talks
- 2013/10/10: OilChange: Europe Votes for Fracking Audits
- 2013/10/09: DerSpiegel: Vying for Top EU Jobs: Bidding Begins for European Commission
Next spring, a new European Commission head will be chosen. The conservatives and the left are already lining up candidates, including Social Democrat Martin Schulz, the current president of the European Parliament. Can Angela Merkel hinder him? - 2013/10/09: Reuters: EU close to meeting 2020 emissions goal already - official data
Cuts in EU greenhouse gas emissions have almost reached the 20 percent target set for 2020, official figures showed on Wednesday, stoking a debate on how quickly the bloc should promise deeper cuts. - 2013/10/09: EurActiv: Van Rompuy flags two million buildings efficiency jobs by 2020
The president of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, will today (9 October) call for a strategy to provide long-term emissions-cutting and money-saving deep renovations to Europe's ageing building stock, saying that it could create two million jobs. - 2013/10/09: EUO: Rhetoric and reality on EU car emissions targets
- 2013/10/09: RTCC: EU closing in on 20% emissions reduction target
- 2013/10/08: PSinclair: Iceland's Renewable Wealth, from Hot Rocks to Cold Desert
- 2013/10/07: RTCC: Germany delays EU car emissions deal for third time
Meanwhile in Australia:
- 2013/10/11: Guardian(UK): Floods could have catastrophic impact on Australia's east coast, study warns
- 2013/10/11: ABC(Au):TDU: Labor's experiment in democracy doesn't end here
With the winner of the Labor's newly democratised leadership ballot to be revealed on Sunday, Joff Lelliott says eyes should turn to how the Liberals, Nationals and Greens respond. - 2013/10/11: TheConversation: Coal seam gas approvals need to look beyond water
- 2013/10/11: TheConversation: Reducing bushfire risk: don't forget the science
- 2013/10/10: CleanTechnica: Is Solar About To Claim Biggest Victim?
- 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Fresh fears over Fullerton Cove CSG risk to drinking water
Fullerton Cove residents have taken an ongoing battle with gas company Dart Energy to the Premier, asking him to revoke a controversial drilling approval in the area. - 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): [Northern] Territorians voice shale gas concerns
- 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): New fight against bushfires in Tasmania
The Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC was set up in February this year by the previous federal labor government to better understand bushfires and other natural disasters like flood and earthquakes. CEO of the organisation Dr Richard Thornton says he's pleased to see Tasmania come on board as natural disasters especially bushfires are part of Tasmanian life. - 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): Coal mine 'given away'
Mining analysts are unsure why a central Queensland mine has been handed over 'for free' from mining company Rio Tinto to Linc Energy. - 2013/10/07: TheLand(Au): Carbon farming's added benefits
- 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Nuclear waste facility plans 'progressing'
Plans to build a nuclear waste facility at Muckaty Station in the Northern Territory have progressed according to Federal Government industry briefing documents. The documents show Spanish radioactive waste management body ENRESA has drawn up concept designs for a $130million nuclear waste storage facility. The documents reveal the facility could be up and running by 2019. A Federal Court case brought by Aboriginal traditional owners fighting plans to use the land as a nuclear waste dump is scheduled to be heard in June next year. - 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Last round of funding for [Tas] bushfire victims
- 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Tasmanian Attorney-General wants arsonists to pay cost of fighting fires
Now we get to watch the suppository of wisdom destroy what little Australia has done to fight climate change:
- 2013/10/11: ABC(Au): ACT to push ahead with gay marriage laws despite High Court challenge from Federal Government
- 2013/10/10: JQuiggin: A rocky start
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Global push for carbon pricing grows
The election of the Coalition Government and a slew of new senators opposed to the carbon tax means Australia's price on carbon will almost certainly go next year. - 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Commonwealth to fight ACT same-sex marriage bill in High Court
The Federal Government plans to challenge ACT same-sex marriage laws in the High Court when the territory enacts legislation. The ACT Labor Government expects the law to pass with the support of Greens MLA Shane Rattenbury when the ACT Legislative Assembly sits later this month. - 2013/10/09: DeSmogBlog: Australia's New Prime Minister Surrounded By Climate Science Denying Voices and Advisors
- 2013/10/09: TheConversation: Coal and gas projects can't be rushed: here's why
- 2013/10/09: UKISS: A man who would sell his daughters
- 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): GrainCorp takeover bid: Abbott Government tested as farmers voice opposition to sale to ADM
- 2013/10/08: WSWS: Australian PM dismisses Indonesian human rights abuses
Final results...:
- 2013/10/13: Xinhuanet: Bill Shorten elected as Australian Labor Party's new leader
- 2013/10/13: BBC: Australian Labor opposition elects Bill Shorten as leader
- 2013/10/13: ABC(Au): Bill Shorten elected Labor leader over Anthony Albanese after month-long campaign
- 2013/10/13: ABC(Au): Labor to announce winner of leadership contest in Canberra this afternoon
- 2013/10/11: ABC(Au): Clive Palmer refuses to release details of agreement [to form a powerful voting bloc in the Senate] with Motoring Enthusiast Ricky Muir
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Labor votes in leadership ballot between Anthony Albanese and Bill Shorten but no result till Sunday
After a month of campaigning, federal Labor MPs have met to cast their ballots to determine who will be the new ALP leader. The 86 members of Labor's Caucus are choosing between Anthony Albanese and Bill Shorten to become the nation's alternative prime minister. Mr Shorten is widely expected to win the Caucus vote, but it is understood Mr Albanese has strong support among party members. For the first time, thousands of ALP rank-and-file votes will also count in the secret leadership ballot, which will close on Friday at 5pm (AEDT). The party sent out ballots to more than 40,000 members. - 2013/10/10: TheConversation: Federal Greens vote will be bad news for Tasmania's environment
- 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Clive Palmer issues warning to Government as Motoring Enthusiast Ricky Muir joins Senate voting bloc
Clive Palmer has warned the Abbott government it faces a "very cold winter" if it tries to split his Senate voting bloc, which has been bolstered by the Motoring Enthusiast Party's Senator-elect Ricky Muir. - 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Bill Shorten tipped to beat Anthony Albanese in first Caucus vote on Labor leadership
- 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Clive Palmer says fourth Senator-elect set to join forces with PUP in voting bloc
Clive Palmer, whose fledgling Palmer United Party is set to claim the balance of power in the Senate, says a Senator-elect from a micro party intends to join forces with his PUP to form a voting block. The PUP is expected to have three members enter the Senate next year and play a crucial role on the crossbench.
After years of wrangling, the Murray Darling Basin Plan is in place. Now the real fight begins:
- 2013/10/11: TheConversation: Changes to Murray-Darling plan try to make water run uphill
- 2013/10/11: ABC(Au): Central West irrigator groups slam State Water's proposed pricing changes
- 2013/10/11: ABC(Au): Drought financial counsellors ask for more help
As the Federal Agriculture Minister prepares to travel through the areas of Queensland this weekend, financial counsellors are reporting unprecedented demand for their services from cattle and sheep producers struggling with the drought. Sixty per cent of the state is drought-declared. Rural lobby group AgForce has put together a list of further assistance measures it thinks will help farmers. State Agriculture Minister John McVeigh says he needs more time to consider it and to consult with his federal counterpart, Barnaby Joyce, about what assistance the Federal Government could put up. - 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Joyce wary of damming rivers for Top End farming
Federal Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce says the Top End can increase its irrigated farming output without having to dam more tropical rivers. - 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): Irrigators unhappy with Basin river strategy
The Murray-Darling Basin Authority's strategy to deliver more water to the environment could lead to major changes in river rules. In its draft constraints plan, released this week, it's identified nine areas which restrict higher environmental flows under the Basin Plan. NSW Irrigators Council CEO Andrew Gregson says adjusting rules to increase the efficiency of water delivery is fraught with danger. - 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Bore woes force Roma water bans
- 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Riverina rice growers scale back
Traditional rice growers in southern NSW are considering not growing the crop this season because water has become too expensive. - 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Indigenous water reserve policy tap turned off
The Northern Territory Government says it will no longer include strategic Indigenous reserves in water allocation plans. - 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Parched Forsayth begins water carting
The drought has forced one small town in north-west Queensland to begin carting water in daily. - 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): Moves on to help secure Port Douglas, Mossman water supply
- 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): Murray's critically endangered listing worries irrigators
The National Irrigators Council is urging decisive action to stop part of the Murray having a "critically endangered" status. - 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): Calls for more rigorous assessments under Water Trigger laws
Hunter environment groups are calling on the Federal Environment Minister to publicly commit to rigorously assessing coal and gas projects when applying new water legislation. There is concern among some Hunter-based groups that projects expected to come under the new water protection legislation, known as the 'Water Trigger', could slip through the cracks. - 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Ord water allocation plan almost doubles
The amount of water used for irrigation in the Ord will almost double under the [WA] State Government's latest water allocation plan. - 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Queensland drought begins to hit rural towns
As drought tightens its grip on Queensland, the impacts of the dry conditions are spreading to rural towns. Producers say the drought is making it difficult to keep their cattle and their businesses alive. - 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Report finds moisture levels in the state's agricultural land very low [WA]
And in the Indian subcontinent:
While in China:
- 2013/10/12: NBF: China has carbon exchanges now, carbon pricing by 2015 and carbon tax by 2020
- 2013/10/11: NBF: Will China build hundreds of new coal plants and then shut them off?
Wishful thinking versus what will happen as China is sitting on 15 trillion tons of coal resources - 2013/10/07: Guardian(UK): Ma Jun: China needs to do its bit to combat climate change
And elsewhere in Asia:
- 2013/10/11: SoS: New Low in Election Fraud
Azerbaijan achieves a new low in voter fraud. They government accidentally publishes the results of the election before the polls open. - 2013/10/10: Asia Times: Aliyev wins, Azeri opposition cries foul
- 2013/10/07: TheCanadian: Note to Malaysian PM: $36 Billion LNG investment is risky business
While in Africa:
And South America:
- 2013/10/11: BBC: Ecuador abortion: President Correa threatens to resign
Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has said he will resign if the National Assembly decriminalises abortion as part of a reform of the Penal Code. - 2013/10/09: UDW: Ecuador: Correa Pushes Mining, Targets International Human Rights Observers in Intag
In Canada, neocon PM Harper, aka The Blight, pushes petroleum while ignoring the climate and ecology:
- 2013/10/12: CPW: New book articulates Harper's unrelenting war on Canadian science
[Book Plug] _The War On Science: Muzzled Scientists and Willful Blindness in Stephen Harper's Canada_ by Chris Turner - 2013/10/09: PI: [link to 781k pdf] Context for climate action in Canada
- 2013/10/08: IoC: Obama and Harper -- Modes of Support for Fossil Fuel Development
The collision between climate science and energy politics, and threats to freedom of communication, are playing out differently in the United States and Canada - 2013/10/08: CSW: "Obama and Harper - Modes of Support for Fossil Fuel Development"
- 2013/10/07: CPunch: Canada's Petro-Government
- 2013/10/06: TheCanadian: Billionaire Tom Steyer blasts Harper's agressive Keystone lobbying
The Lac Mégantic tragedy drags on:
- 2013/10/07: CBC: Lac-Mégantic railway MM&A could be sold by December
Montreal, Maine & Atlantic entertaining offers from 8 companies, including 2 Canadian ones - 2013/10/07: CBC: Lac-Mégantic residents fear possible expropriation
City in Quebec can't rebuild the downtown area unless it moves it to another location - 2013/10/06: CBC: Last Lac-Mégantic victims may be ID'd by special DNA testing
A Thunder Bay, Ont., lab is working to identify last 8 victims using mitochondrial DNA
The Harper gang is defending their execrable refusal to fund care for war rape victims:
- 2013/10/13: MSimon: Kellie Leitch and the Corruption of Stephen Harper
- 2013/10/12: TCCB2: When Logic Does Not Factor Into Policy
- 2013/10/12: CBC: Status of women minister [Kellie Leitch] defends lack of abortion funds for war rape victims
The IdleNoMore movement poked its head up again this week:
- 2013/10/07: OilChange: 250 Years On, Idle No More's Day of Action Begins
- 2013/10/07: CBC: Idle No More prepares for day of action
Among the many things Harper does not appreciate about science:
The West-East pipeline is suddenly a focus of much dispute:
- 2013/10/10: CBC: Protesters arrested at anti-Enbridge pipeline rally in Montreal
Opponents say allowing Line 9 to carry heavy crude poses undue environmental risks Three people were arrested late Thursday afternoon for allegedly assaulting police officers at a demonstration against a controversial plan by Enbridge to reverse the flow of oil in the Line Nine pipeline from Sarnia, Ont. to Montreal. Twenty-nine others, including one minor, faced penalties under the provisions of Montreal's controversial bylaw P6 -- the municipal bylaw setting out rules for public demonstrations. - 2013/10/09: TheCanadian: Enbridge Line 9 concerns heating up as hearings begin
- 2013/10/08: CBC: Kingston raises concerns over Enbridge pipeline plans
Kingston residents and elected officials say they have concerns about Enbridge Inc.'s plan to change how oil flows through a pipeline that runs through their community. Enbridge's Line 9 has carried foreign crude oil from Montreal to Sarnia, Ont., along a path that closely follows Highway 401 in eastern Ontario, cutting through communities such as Cornwall, Brockville and Kingston. With oil from Alberta now less expensive than imported oil, the Calgary-base energy company is seeking approval to reverse the flow of the oil from west to east and boost capacity from 240,000 to 300,000 barrels a day. The National Energy Board began hearing final arguments for the pipeline proposal on Tuesday in Montreal - 2013/10/07: CBC: Enbridge to argue for reversal of Ontario, Quebec pipeline -- Enbridge's Line 9 pipeline hearings begin Tuesday
- 2013/10/06: MetroNews: Enbridge 'Line 9? protest concert draws 2,000 to Toronto
- 2013/10/06: BotB: Energy East ads for nought?
- 2013/10/06: CBC: Mulcair and NDP plan new approach to pipeline politics
Seeing votes in Western Canada, Official Opposition readies its own energy policy
The ISA/PRV/IHN/Alpha virus in Canadian waters is potentially disastrous:
Now that Christy Clark has a mandate, what will she do?
- 2013/10/11: PostMedia: B.C. study points to inadequate oil spill response system -- Liberal government says more federal resources needed to protect west coast
Only three to four per cent of a relatively small oil spill off the north coast of B.C. would be recovered in the first five days, according to a new study commissioned by the B.C. government. The finding is part of a detailed assessment by an international expert that brought to light weaknesses in B.C.'s spill response system. In releasing the three-volume report Thursday, the B.C. Liberal government concluded "more federal resources are needed to protect the west coast." In the Strait of Juan de Fuca, where resources and equipment are closer, between nine and 31 per cent of a 70,000-barrel spill would be recovered under several scenarios and seasons, stated the study by U.S.-based Nuka Research & Planning Group LLC. Regardless of conditions, global statistics show it is universally difficult to recover oil in the event of a spill. - 2013/10/10: TheCanadian: Malaysian LNG promise is actually a massive BC giveaway
What was touted as a $36 Billion investment commitment by Malaysian LNG giant Petronas is actually a massive giveaway of natural gas by BC -- valued at up to $400 Billion gross over the 25 year term of a secretive export licence being negotiated behind closed doors. - 2013/10/09: TheCanadian: "Clean" LNG would be powered by lots of dirty fracking
- 2013/10/09: BC Govt: Fortune Creek Gas Plant granted conditional environmental assessment approval
- 2013/10/09: CSM: Malaysia invests in Canada's natural gas future
- 2013/10/11: PI:B: Unfortunate approval of Fortune Creek gas processing plant highlights flaws in B.C.'s LNG plan
- 2013/10/07: TheCanadian: Note to Malaysian PM: $36 Billion LNG investment is risky business
- 2013/10/06: TheCanadian: Malaysian PM pledges $36 Billion for Petronas' BC LNG plant
- 2013/10/02: G&M: Clark accused of watering down clean LNG promise
Premier Christy Clark says her long-standing commitment to see British Columbia export the cleanest liquefied natural gas in the world applies only to the manufacturing process - skirting the more significant greenhouse-gas emissions generated by extracting and moving natural gas to production plants.
Meanwhile in that Mechanical Mordor known as the tar sands:
- 2013/10/10: SierraClub: Are Alberta's Tar Sands prepared for a torrential rain event?
- 2013/10/10: ICN: Alberta's Current Carbon Strategy No Match for Keystone's Emissions, Figures Show
The pipeline would increase carbon emissions by 20M tons a year. Despite claims, Alberta's offset schemes would negate just a fraction of those emissions. - 2013/10/09: PI:B: Another chapter unfolds in CNRL's oilsands bitumen blowout in Cold Lake, Alberta
- 2013/10/09: Tyee: Alberta Energy Regulator Given Immunity in Landmark Fracking Suit
'I have no choice but to appeal', says plaintiff Jessica Ernst, who alleges industry polluted her water. - 2013/10/07: Tyee: Next Oil Sands Threat: Cracking Caprock
Risks of steam-assisted bitumen recovery are too little discussed, experts say.
Also in Alberta:
- 2013/10/09: CBC: Alberta woman loses round in anti-fracking lawsuit -- Jessica Ernst can't sue Alberta's energy regulator, rules Calgary judge
A southern Alberta woman has lost a round in her legal battle against the contentious process of hydraulic fracturing. Jessica Ernst launched a $33-million lawsuit in 2011 against the Alberta government, the province's energy regulator and energy company Encana. She claims gas wells fracked around her property in Rosebud, Alta., unleashed hazardous amounts of methane and ethane gas and other chemicals into her water well. [Jessica Ernst, who worked as an oil patch consultant for more than five decades, alleges that Encana broke multiple provincial laws and regulations and contaminated a shallow aquifer with natural gas and toxic industry-related chemicals.] An Alberta Court of Queen's Bench justice has ruled Ernst can't sue the regulator because under provincial law it is immune from private legal claims. Ernst says she plans to appeal the ruling, and says the lawsuit against Encana and the provincial government will proceed. - 2013/10/09: TheCanadian: Alberta court protects regulator from Ernst's fracking lawsuit
- 2013/10/09: DBM: Leaving High River
In Ontario, Wynne is struggling to establish herself. Energy still looms large:
- 2013/10/12: BCLSB: Birds And Turbines, Part Bazillion
- 2013/10/10: TheCanadian: Ontario Liberals gut environmental protections for Ring of Fire
- 2013/10/10: G&M: Ontario Liberals quietly loosened environmental rules, watchdog warns
The Ontario government has quietly changed the rules to allow a "wild west" exploitation of Northern Ontario's natural resources, the province's environment commissioner warns in a new report. As a result, cabinet can now arbitrarily turn over public land to the exclusive control of private, multinational corporations. - 2013/10/10: G&M: Ontario backs away from plans to buy new nuclear reactors
- 2013/10/09: CBC: Can Wynne's Liberals move on from gas plant fallout?
- 2013/10/08: NNW: Cost of nixing two Ontario gas plants $1.1B
- 2013/10/08: CBC: AG says Oakville gas plant cancellation will cost $675M
Ontario's auditor general says the net cost of the Liberals' decision to cancel a planned gas plant in Oakville will be at least $675 million, far above the $40 million the government originally claimed. But Bonnie Lysyk, the province's recently appointed auditor general, also warned that the cost could go up by another $140 million, for a total of $815 million, because of transport tolls to move it to Napanee, Ont. - 2013/10/08: BCLSB: On The Gasplant Thing
In the Maritimes:
- 2013/10/08: CBC: Stephen McNeil leads Liberals to majority in Nova Scotia -- Progressive Conservatives form Official Opposition while New Democrats trail in 3rd
In the North:
- 2013/10/11: CBC: Arctic icebreaker delayed as Tories prioritize supply ships -- Joint support ships won't be ready until old ones retired
The Harper government has decided to proceed with the construction of the navy's long-delayed supply ships ahead of building a new heavy icebreaker.
And on the American political front:
- 2013/10/11: Guardian(UK): Fracking hurts US climate change credibility, say scientists
- 2013/10/11: UCSUSA:B: Fact Checking ALEC's Attacks on Ohio's Clean Energy Standards
- 2013/10/10: NYT: State Agency Appeals After Judge Calls Air a Natural Resource
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is appealing a lawsuit that it has already won -- one that was filed by children. Environmental advocates say the appeal shows that the state will go to any lengths to fight the suggestion that it address climate change.
[...]
But the commission still appealed, insisting that the court did not have jurisdiction over the case to begin with and that Judge Triana had made an "improper declaratory judgment" -- that Texas is responsible for protecting "all natural resources of the state including the air and atmosphere." Judge Triana agreed with the plaintiffs that a tenet of United States common law known as the public trust doctrine required the government to protect the atmosphere as a resource for public use. The agency had disagreed, saying Texas' duty to protect resources under public trust were "limited to the waters of the state." - 2013/10/10: CleanTechnica: Jerry Brown Signs AB 327 Bill
- 2013/10/10: CSM: Food stamps will shrink Nov. 1: Recipients worry about food, heat
- 2013/10/10: CCP: Flood insurance costs on the rise [US NFIP]
- 2013/10/09: TreeHugger: 'Miracle' raccoon survives wildfire, brings hope to [Yarnell] a community
- 2013/10/08: AtlanticCities: Al Gore: The Media Is 'Frightened to Death' of Talking About Climate Change
- 2013/10/08: TP:JR: How Carbon Pollution Became Political Kryptonite In Virginia's Gubernatorial Election
- 2013/10/08: IoC: Obama and Harper -- Modes of Support for Fossil Fuel Development
The collision between climate science and energy politics, and threats to freedom of communication, are playing out differently in the United States and Canada - 2013/10/08: CSW: "Obama and Harper - Modes of Support for Fossil Fuel Development"
- 2013/10/08: PSinclair: The Coming GOP Split on Climate Mirrors Health Care Debate
- 2013/10/07: DeSmogBlog: Frank Giustra, President Bill Clinton's Close Colleague, Joins US Oil Sands Board
- 2013/10/07: ICN: Trumped by Federal Authority Over Pipeline Safety, Ark. Lawmakers Settle for Symbolism
Legislators want to strengthen regulations to protect the state's water supplies from oil spills, but they are powerless. - 2013/10/06: MLive: Fight over Kalamazoo River's Ceresco Dam pits Enbridge, DNR [Michigan Department of Natural Resources] against community
Post-Sandy commentary and news:
- 2013/10/07: US Strong: [link to 4.7 meg pdf] Extreme Weather Extreme Costs
- 2013/10/08: TP:JR: Nonpartisan Group Suggests A Carbon Tax To Fund Preparation For The Next Superstorm Sandy
The Keystone XL wheel grinds slowly. And it grinds woe:
- 2013/10/11: CBC: Joe Oliver welcomes Keystone XL support by business leaders
- 2013/10/11: CBC: David Suzuki tells U.S. not to trust Harper's Keystone XL promises
- 2013/10/10: NNW: Business leaders arm twist Obama on Keystone
A who's who of North America's business leaders are turning the screws on the Obama administration to approve the Keystone XL pipeline. They've sent a letter to Obama urging him to approve the controversial pipeline problem. The letter is signed by more than 165 CEO's and presidents of companies ranging from Boeing to AT&T to Caterpillar Inc. and ExxonMobil. The letter says the decision on Keystone will affect both investor confidence and the ability of the U.S. economy to speedily grow. - 2013/10/10: CCP: Wen Stephenson: The Grassroots Battle Against Big Oil
- 2013/10/09: CharlotteObserver: Appeals court won't stop Keystone in Okla., Texas
- 2013/10/09: DeSmogBlog: Obama's Former Communications Director Anita Dunn Pitches "Ethical Oil" Keystone XL Ad
- 2013/10/09: DeSmogBlog: Influence in America: A Report on TransCanada Corporation's Keystone XL Lobbying Activities
The Mayflower oil spill and its ramifications just keep dragging on:
- 2013/10/07: TreeHugger: Exxon tears down two Arkansas houses damaged by oil spill
- 2013/10/08: Grist: Exxon demolishing homes ruined by its Mayflower spill
The GOP War on Women continues. See also:
- 2013/10/09: ACLU: ACLU Announces Lawsuit Challenging Three Ohio Budget Amendments Restricting Reproductive Rights
Amendments Logrolled into the Massive State Budget Bill Violate the Ohio Constitution's Single Subject Rule
The NorthWest coal export debate remains heated:
- 2013/10/09: Grist: Why Big Coal's export terminals could be even worse than the Keystone XL pipeline
- 2013/10/08: DeSmogBlog: Why Are Coal Industry PR Pros Laughing About Climate Change in Private Talks on Export Terminals?
The Shutdown remains:
- 2013/10/12: DD: 15 ways the U.S. government shutdown is hampering the National Weather Service
- 2013/10/11: TreeHugger: An unprecedented Antarctic disaster, unfolding in darkness
- 2013/10/11: UCSUSA:B: Science Stories from the Shutdown
- 2013/10/11: Grist: Americans cited for hiking on federal lands, but drillers can keep on drilling
- 2013/10/11: ScienceInsider: Science and the Shutdown: 11 Days and Counting
- 2013/10/11: ScienceInsider: For U.S. Ecologists, Shutdown Could Have Long-Term Effects
- 2013/10/11: MStrassler: More Scientist-Hostages Uncovered [shutdown]
- 2013/10/10: TP:JR: Even The Oil Industry Is Losing In The Shutdown
- 2013/10/10: DeSmogBlog: Crossett: Why the Government Shutdown Is A Matter of Life and Death for Polluted Communities
- 2013/10/10: CSM: Government shutdown forces 90 percent staff cut at [NRC] nuclear regulator. Don't panic.
- 2013/10/10: DD: U.S. government shutdown worsens historic blizzard that killed tens of thousands of South Dakota cattle...
- 2013/10/10: MStrassler: Help! I'm a Hostage! (D - 7)
- 2013/10/10: NatureNB: National laboratories prepare to shut down
- 2013/10/10: NatureNB: Live updates: US government shutdown
- 2013/10/10: ScienceInsider: Tales From the Shutdown: Grad Student Is Frozen Out of Research in Antarctica
- 2013/10/10: BBC: Fears for science amid US shutdown
American scientists are scrambling to preserve vital research programmes amid the US government funding shutdown. - 2013/10/10: ABC(Au): US government shutdown hits University of NSW Antarctic projects
The US government shutdown has thrown the future of this summer's Antarctic science programs into question, with some Australian projects at risk. The American Antarctic Program has almost run out of money and the US National Science Foundation says it has been forced to recall researchers and non-essential staff. - 2013/10/09: NRC:B: From the Chairman: An Update on the NRC Shutdown
- 2013/10/09: CSM: Government shutdown leaves Antarctic researchers out in the cold
- 2013/10/08: USAP: Planning and Implementation of Caretaker Status for U.S. Antarctic Program
- 2013/10/08: NatureN: United States suspends Antarctic research season
- 2013/10/08: Grist: Federal shutdown freezes Antarctic science, other research
- 2013/10/08: ScienceInsider: U.S. Will Suspend Antarctic Program, Major Construction Projects if Shutdown Lingers
- 2013/10/08: EneNews: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission about to stop operating - Will run out of funds this week...
- 2013/10/07: TP:JR: Continued Shutdown Would Spell The End Of U.S. Scientific Research In Antarctica This Year
- 2013/10/07: EurActiv: US 'shutdown' puts transatlantic trade talks on ice
- 2013/10/07: TWTB: What the government shutdown can tell us about the politics of climate legislation
- 2013/10/06: DD: Alaska National Weather Service office begs 'please pay us' in secret message
Post Colorado flood - the cleanup and recovery:
- 2013/10/12: DD: After the flood: Colorado making tough decisions about how to rebuild - 'Mother Nature has reset the playing field for us'
- 2013/10/12: CSM: After the flood: Colorado making tough decisions about how to rebuild
- 2013/10/07: TP:JR: Full Extent Of Oil And Gas Spills From Colorado Floods Remains Unknown
- 2013/10/06: DenverPost: Colorado plans to review response plan to oil spills during flood
Colorado regulators are conducting a "formal review" of the state's disaster plan for the oil and gas industry in the wake of September's floods. Conservation groups would like limits set on operations in and near floodplains, such as the one in northern Colorado...
The actions of the Obama administration are being watched closely:
- 2013/10/11: BBerg: Ethanol Falls as EPA Considers Scaling Back U.S. Mandate
Ethanol fell for the first time in five days after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it may scale back requirements on its use. Renewable Identification Numbers, or RINs, sank to the lowest since February. The biofuel tumbled 0.6 percent. A proposal from the EPA would cut the mandate to 15.21 billion gallons for renewable fuels in 2014 from 18.15 billion established by a 2007 law, according to an internal document provided to Bloomberg. The agency would call for the use of 13 billion gallons of conventional corn-based ethanol and 2.21 billion gallons of advanced biofuels, down from 13.8 billion and 2.75 billion respectively this year, according to the proposal. RINs, which rose to a record $1.43 a gallon on July 18, are certificates attached to each gallon of biofuel that are submitted to the government and can be traded among companies. - 2013/10/09: Grist: U.S. government is buying up $300-million sugar glut
- 2013/10/09: ICN: Inside DOE, One of World's Biggest Clean Energy Finance Shops Is Back in Business
- 2013/10/08: Grist: Splitsville for Obama and his chief climate adviser, Heather Zichal
- 2013/10/07: CSM: EPA chief, Gina McCarthy's goals: 'Explain the science' and obey the laws
- 2013/10/06: CSM: EPA will make results of gas mileage audits public
As for what is going on in Congress:
- 2013/10/12: CSM: Food stamp debate holds up farm bill
- 2013/10/11: UCSUSA: UCS Supports Ryan Proposal to Limit Crop Insurance Subsidies
- 2013/10/10: CCP: Battle over Binz: an anomaly, or the first shot in a drawn-out war?
- 2013/10/09: UCSUSA: Without A New Farm Bill, Permanent Provisions from 1949 Law Will Make Milk, Bread More Expensive in 2014 -- Congress Must Act To Prevent Price Hikes and Support Healthy Food
- 2013/10/09: DeSmogBlog: Selective Shutdown: Congressman Raul Grijalva's Petition to Ban Drilling on Public Lands While Public is Locked Out
The movement toward a long term ecologically viable economics is glacial:
- 2013/10/10: Resilience: New Tech as a Force Multiplier and Equalizer: Bootstrapping the Alternative Economy
- 2013/10/08: TFTJO: You never actually own the Earth. You merely take care of it for the next generation
- 2013/10/08: CassandrasLegacy: Plundering the Planet: a Report to the Club of Rome
- 2013/10/02: AlterNet: We're Addicted to Economic Growth and It Will Be the Death of Us
And in the Transition movement:
IPAT [Impact = Population * Affluence * Technology] raised its head once again:
- 2013/10/11: BBC: Ecuador abortion: President Correa threatens to resign
Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has said he will resign if the National Assembly decriminalises abortion as part of a reform of the Penal Code. - 2013/10/09: ABC(Au): Chevron asks employees about reproduction history, including stillbirths and abortions
- 2013/10/08: TheConversation: Can Christianity and population control co-exist?
How do the corporate media measure up?
- 2013/10/11: Guardian(UK): Conservative media outlets found guilty of biased global warming coverage
- 2013/10/11: Guardian(UK): False equivalence: how 'balance' makes the media dangerously dumb
- 2013/10/11: DD: Study: U.S. media sowed doubt in coverage of UN climate report
- 2013/10/10: al Jazeera: Why the media has gone silent on climate change
Climate change deniers have been waging a PR war on scientists who promote a path towards a post carbon economy. - 2013/10/10: MediaMatters: Study: Media Sowed Doubt In Coverage Of UN Climate Report
False Balance And "Pause" Dominated IPCC Coverage - 2013/10/10: DD: Los Angeles Times: On letters from climate-change deniers
- 2013/10/10: Grist: L.A. Times won't publish climate-denier letters
- 2013/10/09: TP:JR: L.A. Times Says It Won't Publish Letters Pushing Climate Denial And Other 'Errors Of Fact'. Deniers Object
- 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): No warming for 16 years?
- 2013/10/06: DeSmogBlog: NY Times' Joe Nocera Overlooks Key Flaws in EDF Fracking Climate Change Study
Here is something for your library:
- 2013/10/12: CPW: New book articulates Harper's unrelenting war on Canadian science
[Book Plug] _The War On Science: Muzzled Scientists and Willful Blindness in Stephen Harper's Canada_ by Chris Turner - 2013/10/10: LoE: The radiating face of Gaia
[Book Review, part 4] _The Revenge of Gaia_ by James Lovelock - 2013/10/08: LoE: James Lovelock stuck between a rock and a hard place
[Book Review, part 3] _The Revenge of Gaia_ by James Lovelock
And for your film & video enjoyment:
- 2013/10/12: CCP: Wendell Berry interview with Bill Moyers
- 2013/10/12: PSinclair: Jason Box: Weather Channel Interview on Ice and Sea Level Rise
- 2013/10/11: LoE: A summary of the 'Climate Departure' research of Mora et al.
- 2013/10/10: PSinclair: Inspecting Enbridge's Underwater Oil Pipe in Lake Michigan
- 2013/10/10: PSinclair: What's Funnier than a Climate Denier at a Science Fair?
- 2013/10/10: PSinclair: Global Warming and Mass Extinction
- 2013/10/10: ASI: Freezing season 2013/2014 open thread 1
- 2013/10/10: WottsUWTB: Too alarmist?
- 2013/10/08: RealClimate: Climate Change on Film
- 2013/10/06: PSinclair: Wind Turbine Syndrome is Bullshit - DownUnder Edition
As for podcasts:
Meanwhile among the 'Sue the Bastards!' contingent:
- 2013/10/11: CSM: Oil industry group [API] sues government over EPA renewable fuel standard
- 2013/10/11: TP:JR: Seven States Just Sued The EPA For Failing To Update Standards For Wood-Burning Furnaces
- 2013/10/11: Reuters: French court rejects challenge to hydro-fracking [ban]
- 2013/10/11: FuelFix: Judge won't dismiss ex-BP engineer's indictment
A federal judge on Thursday refused to dismiss obstruction-of-justice charges against a former BP engineer accused of deleting text messages and voicemails about the company's response to its 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval rejected claims that there were serious defects in the grand jury proceedings that led to Kurt E. Mix's indictment. - 2013/10/10: Grist: Oil industry [API] sues EPA over biofuel mandate
- 2013/10/10: FuelFix: Feds seek stay in lawsuit over Arkansas oil spill [because of the federal government shutdown]
- 2013/10/09: TP:JR: Oil Lobbying Group [API] Sues EPA Over The Renewable Fuels Standard
- 2013/10/09: CBC: Alberta woman loses round in anti-fracking lawsuit -- Jessica Ernst can't sue Alberta's energy regulator, rules Calgary judge
- 2013/10/08: TheHill:RW: [Oil] Industry sues EPA over Renewable Fuel Standard
The American Petroleum Institute filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging Obama administration regulations requiring biofuel to be mixed with conventional gas. The suit, filed in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, drew immediate criticism from the renewable fuels industry, which derided the action as "frivolous" and "slavish." - 2013/10/07: CDreams: Fined for Trying to Find Out Who's Funding Anti-GMO Labeling Campaign?
In Washington's battle over I-522, group loses legal challenge for disclosure while millions continue to pour in A group fighting for disclosure over the millions being poured into the campaign to defeat Washington's GMO labeling initiative lost their legal challenge on Friday. Instead, the group got slapped with a $10,000 fine. - 2013/10/07: BBerg: Chevron's Ecuador Defendants Denied Jury Trial by [US] Court
It looks like this BP trial over the Gulf oil spill is going to take a long while:
Developing a new energy infrastructure is a fundamental challenge of the current generation:
- 2013/10/13: Lenz: Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund to Invest in Renewable
- 2013/10/11: Eureka: Researchers find rust can power up artificial photosynthesis
- 2013/10/11: Eureka: Innovation in renewable-energy technologies is booming
New study shows that research investments and growing markets have fueled a huge rise in new patents - 2013/10/10: Xinhuanet: Australia, India to collaborate on developing clean fuel solution [dimethyl ether (DME)]
- 2013/10/09: CleanTechnica: New Zealand Opens 'World's Largest' Binary Geothermal Power Plant
- 2013/10/08: NBF: Market demand for unreliable power is being met at steadily lowering prices
- 2013/10/07: CleanTechnica: US Geothermal Lags Behind While Kenya Sprints Ahead
What do you have in energy comparisons and transitions?
- 2013/10/11: UCSUSA:B: Is Natural Gas What We Need to Replace Coal-Powered Electricity?
- 2013/10/08: CleanTechnica: Electricity Utilities Could Lose Half Their Market To Solar And Storage
- 2013/10/09: Lenz: Fifty Fifty: A Simple Observation on the Price of Oil and Solar
Hey! Let's contaminate the aquifers for thousands of years! It'll be a fracking gas!
- 2013/10/11: Grist: Big builders hoarding fracking rights beneath new homes
- 2013/10/11: ColumbusDispatch: Big lagoons could hold Ohio fracking waste
Fracking wastewater lagoons the size of football fields could dot eastern Ohio as state officials draft rules for the storage sites. - 2013/10/11: Reuters: French court rejects challenge to hydro-fracking [ban]
- 2013/10/11: TP:JR: Development Companies Sell Homes -- But Keep The Rights To The Oil And Gas Underneath
- 2013/10/10: OilChange: Europe Votes for Fracking Audits
- 2013/10/09: NYT: As [Fracking] Takes Off in U.S., Europe Proves Hesitant
- 2013/10/09: CSM: Natural gas 'fracking' has flipped US energy map, study says
- 2013/10/07: SciAm:PI: Duke study finds radium and elevated salinity in treated oil and gas wastewater; highlights need for revised water quality regulations
- 2013/10/07: EurActiv: Shale gas firms face EU methane emissions regulation
Shale gas companies operating in Europe will soon have to monitor, log and account for methane emissions at drill sites or else face regulation, the EU's top climate officer has said. - 2013/10/07: CleanTechnica: Radioactive Water From Fracking Found In Pennsylvania Streams (Duke University Research)
- 2013/10/06: DeSmogBlog: NY Times' Joe Nocera Overlooks Key Flaws in EDF Fracking Climate Change Study
- 2013/10/02: AlterNet: The Striking Challenge of Fracking: Who Does it Benefit and Who Gets Hurt
- 2013/10/06: CCP: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls fracked natural gas a "catastrophe"
On the coal front:
- 2013/10/11: BBerg: Coal 4-Year Low Lures Utilities Ignoring Climate: Energy Markets
Coal is poised to become the most-used fuel for power generators through the rest of this decade, undermining targets for cutting greenhouse gases even as prices rebound from a four-year low. About 434 gigawatts of coal-power capacity will be added globally by 2020, compared with 241 gigawatts for gas and 92 gigawatts of nuclear generation, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Though a Bloomberg survey shows prices may rise 15 percent by 2015, it won't be enough to stem demand in Asia and Europe, Singapore-based UOB Kay Hian Ltd. says. - 2013/10/10: Grist:One giant coal plant reopening in Minnesota, another shuttering in Massachusetts
- 2013/10/08: TP:JR: The Largest Coal-Fired Power Plant In New England Is Shutting Down
- 2013/10/08: UCSUSA:B: Six Reasons to Celebrate the Brayton Point Coal Plant Closing
On the gas and oil front:
- 2013/10/11: BBerg: Closing oil prices Friday
OIL (US$/bbl)
Dated Brent Spot....111.28
WTI Cushing Spot....102.02 - 2013/10/11: BBerg: IEA Sees Oil Output Outside OPEC Rising Most Since 1970s
- 2013/10/10: SciAm:PI: What if the Chinese consumed as much oil as Americans?
- 2013/10/10: CBC: China overtakes U.S. to become world's biggest oil importer [6.3 mb/d]
- 2013/10/10: SciAm:PI: China is now the world's largest oil importer -- in one graph
- 2013/10/10: BBC: China overtakes US as the biggest importer of oil
- 2013/10/09: MIT: Study: Ethanol not a major factor in reducing gas prices
MIT economist finds that biofuels, contrary to claims, do not meaningfully affect what drivers pay at the pump. - 2013/10/08: SciAm:Obs: 40 Years Later: Electric Cars and the OPEC Oil Embargo
- 2013/10/08: ETI:RRapier: Why Gasoline Prices are Falling
In the gas and oil corps:
- 2013/10/08: ABC(Au): Campaigns will damage oil companies' reputations
The fossil fuel industry is warned that it faces a damaging backlash if it tries to resist the mounting pressures of climate change legislation and high-profile campaigning. The financial and economic muscle of the global fossil fuel industry's corporate behemoths will not protect them from the costly effects of negative stigmatisation if they ignore climate change pressures, according to a new academic study.
Regarding oil and the economy:
And in pipeline news:
- 2013/10/11: Grist: Huge North Dakota oil spill went unreported by furloughed feds
- 2013/10/11: CBC: Burst oil pipeline in N. Dakota spewed crude, farmer says
- 2013/10/10: TP:JR: North Dakota Pipeline Spills Over 20,000 Barrels Of Crude Oil
- 2013/10/10: DeSmogBlog: Over 865,200 Gallons of Fracked Oil Spill in ND, Public In Dark For Days Due to Government Shutdown
- 2013/10/10: TreeHugger: Oil pipeline spills 20,600 barrels of crude in North Dakota wheat field
- 2013/10/09: CSM: Pipeline explosion shoots flames into Oklahoma sky
- 2013/10/08: DemNow: From Caspian Sea to Arctic to Middle East, How Oil Pipelines Threaten Democracy & Planet's Survival
Marvelous. Now the USA can have their own Mechanical Mordor:
A rush of American triumphalism pervades the energy independence PR campaign. Think it will last?
- 2013/10/10: BWeek: U.S. Shale-Oil Boom May Not Last as Fracking Wells Lack Staying Power
- 2013/10/06: EconBrowser: Making money from the Eagle Ford Shale
Biofuel bickering abounds:
- 2013/10/11: BBerg: Ethanol Falls as EPA Considers Scaling Back U.S. Mandate
Ethanol fell for the first time in five days after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it may scale back requirements on its use. Renewable Identification Numbers, or RINs, sank to the lowest since February. The biofuel tumbled 0.6 percent. A proposal from the EPA would cut the mandate to 15.21 billion gallons for renewable fuels in 2014 from 18.15 billion established by a 2007 law, according to an internal document provided to Bloomberg. The agency would call for the use of 13 billion gallons of conventional corn-based ethanol and 2.21 billion gallons of advanced biofuels, down from 13.8 billion and 2.75 billion respectively this year, according to the proposal. RINs, which rose to a record $1.43 a gallon on July 18, are certificates attached to each gallon of biofuel that are submitted to the government and can be traded among companies. - 2013/10/11: AutoBG: Biofuel companies not happy with UN ethanol report
- 2013/10/11: BBC: Genetically modified yeast turns crop wastes into liquid fuel
- 2013/10/10: CleanTechnica: Arizona Takes Its Algae Biofuel Show On The Road
- 2013/10/09: TreeHugger: Are biofuels contributing to the dead zone?
The answer my friend...
- 2013/10/12: TP:JR: Oklahoma Utility Buys 600 MW Of Wind Power To 'Provide Substantial Savings To Our Customers'
- 2013/10/12: BCLSB: Birds And Turbines, Part Bazillion
- 2013/10/12: Grist: Swedish co-op creates a stake for women in wind industry
- 2013/10/11: TreeHugger: Number of the Day: Wind power growth, then and now
- 2013/10/09: CleanTechnica: GE Boosting Wind Turbine Output Up To 5% With PowerUp, Industrial Internet Technology
- 2013/10/08: Grist: Wind turbine blade manufacturer hiring at whirlwind rate
Meanwhile among the solar aficionados:
- 2013/10/11: RTCC: Google invests $103 million in solar energy plant
Google have continued their remarkable investment in green energy, with a $103 million commitment to a solar power project in California, which will generate enough energy to power 80,000 homes. Mount Signal Solar, a 265 MW photovoltaic plant in Imperial County, is Google's thirteenth renewable energy investment. - 2013/10/11: TreeHugger: SolarCity expects to install 80% more solar systems in 2014 than it did in 2013
- 2013/10/11: CleanTechnica: Architecture Contest At Solar Decathlon Won By Prague Team
- 2013/10/11: CleanTechnica: 100 MW Of New Solar Energy Projects Being Developed In Brazil -- Solaria Signs MoU With Brazillian Utility Iguaçú Geração de Energia
- 2013/10/11: TreeHugger: Solar double cropping takes off in Japan
- 2013/10/10: Guardian(UK): World Solar Challenge: winning Dutch car crosses Australia in 33 hours [3,000 km at an average speed of 90.71 kph]
- 2013/10/10: CleanTechnica: Delft University Triumphs In 2013 World Solar Challenge!
- 2013/10/10: CleanTechnica: Enel Commissions New Romanian 6.5 MW Solar PV Plant
- 2013/10/09: CleanTechnica: 100 MW Solar Energy Project Being Developed In Bahawalpur, Pakistan
- 2013/10/08: CleanTechnica: Advantages & Disadvantages Of Solar Power
- 2013/10/07: RTCC: An 'ultra-mega' green solar power project with a capacity of four gigawatts, making it the largest solar installation in the world, is being set up in Rajasthan, India
- 2013/10/07: TreeHugger: GWU's Solar Walk is world's first solar paneled sidewalk
- 2013/10/06: NBF: Solar grids for rural communities in Africa
- 2013/10/06: TP:JR: Must-See Chart: Cost Of PV Cells Has Dropped An Amazing 99% Since 1977, Bringing Solar Power To Grid Parity
The nuclear energy controversy continues:
- 2013/10/12: NBF: Korean APR1400 nuclear reactor submitted for US design certification
- 2013/10/10: CSM: Government shutdown forces 90 percent staff cut at [NRC] nuclear regulator. Don't panic.
- 2013/10/10: CSM: Nuclear power: why US nuclear 'renaissance' fizzled and plants are closing
A funny thing happened on the way to a nuclear renaissance: For the first time in 15 years, operating nuclear plants are being forced to close, and energy companies are scuttling plans for new plants and upgrades to existing ones. - 2013/10/10: UN: UN atomic agency [IAEA] reviews Czech Republic's largest national electricity company
- 2013/10/10: Grist: Old Russian nukes provide 10 percent of U.S. electricity
- 2013/10/08: APR: [Press Release] SCE Demands Mitsubishi Allow Contractually Mandated Audit
- 2013/10/07: TheConversation: Pro-nuclear greenies? Thinking outside the box with Pandora's Promise
- 2013/10/06: Resilience: Fukushima and our inability to gauge risk
Nuclear waste storage requires _very_ long term thinking:
- 2013/10/07: ABC(Au): Nuclear waste facility plans 'progressing'
Plans to build a nuclear waste facility at Muckaty Station in the Northern Territory have progressed according to Federal Government industry briefing documents.
Nuclear fusion projects around the world limp along:
- 2013/10/10: ScienceInsider: Fusion "Breakthrough" at NIF? Uh, Not Really ...
- 2013/10/08: NBF: Novel two stage laser nuclear fusion approach
- 2013/10/08: NatureN: Two-laser boron fusion lights the way to radiation-free energy
Smashing protons into boron nuclei produces greatly increased energies. - 2013/10/08: SciNews: Proton-boron nuclear fusion returns to spotlight
Technique fuses nuclei without producing harmful neutrons, but is far from power plant -- ready - 2013/10/08: TreeHugger: Nuclear fusion milestone reached: more energy out than in
- 2013/10/07: BBC: Nuclear fusion milestone passed at US lab
- 2013/10/07: NBF: Head of JET Tokomak fusion project proposes a ridiculous acceleration of nuclear fusion buildout once Tokomak's get to net energy gain the 2020s
Feed-In-Tariffs (Net Metering & Time-of-Use Tariffs) are being variously implemented around the world:
- 2013/10/08: CleanTechnica: America's Net Metering War
- 2013/10/09: TheConversation: Choosing the power price you pay: voluntary time-of-use tariffs
How are the utilities adjusting (or not)?
- 2013/10/13: Lenz: European Utility Shareholders Lost Half a Trillion Euro in Five Years
- 2013/10/09: Grist: California utilities say, "No batteries for you!"
- 2013/10/09: CDreams: Are Utility Companies Out to Destroy Solar's 'Rooftop Revolution'?
In California, customers who install solar systems and battery arrays are finding themselves cut off from grid - 2013/10/07: BBerg: Battery-Stored Solar Power Sparks Backlash From Utilities
California's three biggest utilities are sparring with their own customers about systems that store energy from the sun, opening another front in the battle that's redefining the mission of electricity generators. Edison International, PG&E Corp. and Sempra Energy said they're putting up hurdles to some battery backups wired to solar panels because they can't be certain the power flowing back to the grid from the units is actually clean energy. The dispute threatens the state's $2 billion rooftop solar industry and indicates the depth of utilities' concerns about consumers producing their own power. People with rooftop panels are already buying less electricity, and adding batteries takes them closer to the day they won't need to buy from the local grid at all, said Ben Peters, a government affairs analyst at Mainstream Energy Corp., which installs solar systems.
And then there is the matter of efficiency & conservation:
- 2013/10/07: CCP: An Illustrated Guide to the Enormous Power of Energy Efficiency
- 2013/10/06: CSM: Energy efficiency: How the Internet can lower your electric bill
Automakers & lawyers, engineers & activists argue over the future of the car:
- 2013/10/11: AutoBG: Global electric vehicle sales will jump 48% each year through 2020
- 2013/10/10: AutoBG: Analyst looks at electric vehicles and fuel cells, predicts EVs will win
- 2013/10/08: TreeHugger: Tesla unveils a CHAdeMO adapter (50kW) for the Model S
- 2013/10/07: TP:JR: Electric Car Sales For 2013 Are Up Over 440 Percent From This Time In 2012
- 2013/10/07: CleanTechnica: First Supercharger Station Capable Of Serving Every EV Installed In San Diego
As for Energy Storage:
- 2013/10/11: Grist: Folding up this paper battery makes it 14 times more energy-dense
- 2013/10/11: CleanTechnica: Old Iron Mine Repurposed For New Pumped Storage Hydroelectricity
- 2013/10/09: TP:JR: New Arizona Solar Plant Uses Salt To Keep Producing Electricity When The Sun Goes Down
- 2013/10/08: TheConversation: Pumped hydro energy storage - making better use of wind
The reaction of business to climate change will be critical:
- 2013/10/11: Guardian(UK): Climate change: are companies prepared for the impact?
A new report suggests that companies are failing to think long term or to engage with supply chains on climate change risks. Experts give their views - 2013/10/09: TreeHugger: Is Home Depot giving up on "Going Green" Strategies?
Insurance and re-insurance companies are feeling the heat:
- 2013/10/12: NYT: Cost of Flood Insurance Rises, Along With Worries
- 2013/10/10: CCP: Flood insurance costs on the rise [US NFIP]
Who's fielding theFAQs?
What do we have in other (weekly) lists?
- 2013/10/12: SkS: 2013 SkS Weekly News Roundup #41B by John Hartz
- 2013/10/12: QuarkSoup: Various Interesting Things
- 2013/10/11: CleanTechnica: 10 Top Cleantech & Environment Stories From September
- 2013/10/11: BPA: 3 Picks: Irrigation Damage, 10 Innovations, Solar Livestock Pumps
- 2013/10/09: BPA: 3 Picks: SD Cattle Catastrophy, Japan's Groundwater, Sustainable Barn
- 2013/10/07: BPA: 3 Picks: Sustainable Cities, Floating Farmers Market, Freshii
The carbon lobby are up to the usual:
- 2013/10/08: HotWhopper: Water and clouds, weather and climate and denier nonsense at WUWT
- 2013/10/08: FergusB: Global Warming Caused by Jupiter - thank heavens! (semi-empirically)
- 2013/10/08: Stoat: Lindzen jumps the shark
- 2013/10/09: HotWhopper: Barry Brill finds 57 Varieties of Deniers at WUWT
- 2013/10/10: Wonkette: Science: Jerks Don't Understand Sarcasm, Explaining 95 Percent Of Our Letters To The Editor
- 2013/10/03: NewYorker: Lost in the Denialosphere: Climate Change and Obamacare
- 2013/10/11: HotWhopper: Where is the cooling, Ira Glickstein? It's a travesty...
- 2013/10/11: QuarkSoup: Wanted: Climate-change Denier with a Lot of Money
- 2013/10/11: DD: Climate deniers, meet Joe Camel
- 2013/10/11: SkS: Why climate change contrarians owe us a (scientific) explanation by gpwayne
- 2013/10/11: Tamino: League of Denial
- 2013/10/11: Guardian(UK): Manmade climate change isn't happening, tweets First Capital Connect
- 2013/10/08: OilChange: Fossil Fuels Becoming the "New Tobacco"
Note: You may notice my denialist coverage flagging. I am finding it increasingly difficult to give any attention to these people.
As for climate miscellanea:
- 2013/10/07: FergusB: Can we move on?
- 2013/10/09: ERabett: Natural Variability Is Local
- 2013/10/10: Eureka: 'Stadium waves' could explain lull in global warming
- 2013/10/09: SMandia: Humans Pummeling Mother Nature Against the Ropes: Scientists Predict which Round She Gets K.O.'d
- 2013/10/09: Guardian(UK): Global warming - a world of extremes and biological hotspots
- 2013/10/11: SciAm:GB: WeatherSignal: Big Data meets Forecasting
- 2013/10/10: CSW: Whistleblowing and the Environment
And here are a couple of sites you may find interesting and/or useful:
- USAP: U.S. Antarctic Program
- ICLEI - the global cities network
- Wiki: Dimethyl ether
- FAO:CFS: Committee on World Food Security
- WCRP: World Climate Research Programme
- UNISDR: UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction
- GFCS: Global Framework for Climate Services
- NSIDC:SOTC: Glaciers
- NSIDC: World Glacier Inventory [information for over 67,000 glaciers worldwide]
- Wiki: Global Nuclear Energy Partnership
- US DOE: GNEP: Global Nuclear Energy Partnership
- Wind-Works by Paul Gipe
Low Key Plug
- Global Warming Links
- Global Warming News Archive
- Energy
- Energy News
- Environmental Issues
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The AWAREness Campaign on The Human Population was founded in 2001. Since that moment I have seen it as a moral imperative to continue the work I’ve been doing for many years now: getting the message out and explaining to as many people as possible that human overpopulation of the Earth is occurring on our watch, that it poses profound existential risks for future human well being, life as we know it and environmental health, and that robust action is required starting here, starting now to honestly acknowledge, humanely address and eventually overcome.