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Coal Plants Face New Obstacles in U.S.

Coal will kill us allA coal plant permit in Utah was rejected [] yesterday by the E.P.A on the basis of lack of control of carbon dioxide [search]. The ruling puts in question permits for as many as 100 new plants [search], and should aid lawsuits against them as well.

This comes as the International Energy Agency confirms that coal will continue being the leading source of energy globally until at least 2030 []. A week earlier in their annual report that had warned that the world’s energy use was “patently unsustainable” [ark] and warned of 6°C rise in average global temperatures []. As long as coal is burned to produce , dumping , there is zero chance of maintaining historically reliable climatic patterns or a habitable Earth.

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UN: Clouds of pollution threaten glaciers, health

A dirty brown haze sometimes more than a mile thick is darkening skies not only over vast areas of Asia, but also in the Middle East, southern Africa and the Amazon Basin, changing weather patterns around the world and threatening health and food supplies, the U.N. reported Thursday.
The huge smog-like plumes, caused mainly by the burning of fossil fuels and firewood, are known as “atmospheric brown clouds.”
When mixed with emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases blamed for warming the earth’s atmosphere like a greenhouse, they are the newest threat to the global environment, according to a report commissioned by the U.N. Environment Program.
“All of this points to an even greater and urgent need to look at emissions across the planet,” said Achim Steiner, head of Kenya-based UNEP, which funded the report with backing from Italy, Sweden and the United States.
Brown clouds are caused by an unhealthy mix of particles, ozone and other chemicals that come from cars, coal-fired power plants, burning fields and wood-burning stoves. First identified by the report’s lead researcher in 1990, the clouds were depicted Thursday as being more widespread and causing more than previously known.
Perhaps most widely recognized as the haze this past summer over Beijing’s Olympics, the clouds have been found to be more than a mile thick around glaciers in the Himalaya and Hindu Kush mountain ranges. They hide the sun and absorb radiation, leading to new worries not only about global but also about extreme weather conditions.
“All these have led to negative effects on water resources and crop yields,” the report says.
Health problems associated with particulate pollution, such as cardiovascular and , are linked to nearly 350,000 premature deaths in China and India every year, said Henning Rohde, a University of Stockholm scientist who worked on the study.
Soot levels in the air were reported to have risen alarmingly in 13 megacities: Bangkok, Beijing, Cairo, Dhaka, Karachi, Kolkata, Lagos, Mumbai, New Delhi, Seoul, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Tehran.
Brown clouds were also cited as dimming the light by as much as 25 percent in some places including Karachi, New Delhi, Shanghai and Beijing.
The phenomenon complicates the scenario, because the brown clouds also help cool the earth’s surface and mask the impact of global warming by an average of 40 percent, according to the report.
Though it has been studied closely in Asia, the latest findings, conducted by an international collaboration of scientists, reveal that the brown cloud phenomenon is not unique to Asia, with pollution hotspots seen in North America, Europe, South Africa and South America.
More specifically, researchers found, brown clouds are forming over eastern China; northeastern Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar; Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam; sub-Saharan Africa southward into Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe; and the Amazon Basin in South America.
The enormous cloud masses can move across continents within three to four days. Although they also form over the eastern U.S. and Europe, winter snow and rain tend to lessen the impact in those areas.
An international response is needed to deal with “the twin threats of greenhouse gases and brown clouds and the unsustainable development that underpins both,” said the lead researcher, Veerabhadran Ramanathan, a professor of climate and ocean sciences at the University of California in San Diego.
One of the most serious problems, Ramanathan said, is retreat of the glaciers in the Himalaya and Hindu Kush and in Tibet. The glaciers feed most Asian rivers and “have serious implications for the water and food security of Asia,” he said.
Monsoon rains over India and southeast Asia decreased between 5 and 7 percent overall since the 1950s, the report says, naming brown clouds and global warming as a possible cause. Likewise, they may have contributed to the melting of China’s glaciers, which have shrunk 5 percent since the 1950s. The volume of China’s nearly 47,000 glaciers has fallen by 3,000 square kilometers (1,158.31 square miles) in the past 25 years, according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Soot winds up on the surface of the glaciers that feed the Ganges, Indus, Yangtze and Yellow rivers, which makes the glaciers absorb more sunlight and melt more quickly and also pollutes the rivers, the researchers say.
But the U.N., which began studying the problem six years ago, still finds “significant uncertainty” in understanding how brown clouds affect conditions regionally, Ramanathan cautioned.
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Associated Press Writer John Heilprin contributed to this report from the United Nations.

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US ‘import alert’ on China food

Remeber the video’s I posted october 31th : Melamine may be in US food supply

Elections are finished and the BBC posts this little topic, almost lost in the jungle of news

US authorities have issued a nationwide “” for Chinese-made food products in the wake of the contamination scandal.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had already issued an alert warning Americans not to consume containing milk.
Thousands of Chinese have been poisoned this year.
The latest alert goes beyond dairy products to such items as drinks, sweets, and baby and pet food.
It also allows US inspectors to seize any suspected of being contaminated.
Safety issues
The earlier restrictions were put in place on dairy products after four Chinese children died from kidney failure and thousands more people fell ill after consuming dairy products laced with - which is normally used in making plastics and fertiliser.
The FDA has now added more than a dozen other goods imported from China, including biscuits, instant coffee and tea products.
In addition, US officials will be travelling to China next week for consultations with the Chinese about safety issues.
The FDA is also planning to open three new offices in China to check products intended for the US market.

By Jonathan Beale
BBC News, Washington

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RELEASE: New Earth Rising — a New Biocentric E-zine — Launches as Time to Achieve Global Ecological Sustainability Grows Short

PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE

Ecological Internet’s latest offering focuses upon truthfully knowing global ecological crises in order to effectively develop and implement ecologically sufficient solutions

By Earth’s Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, glenbarry@ecologicalinternet.org

New Earth Rising(Seattle, WA) — Ecological Internet, the world’s leading provider of on-line environmental portals and action opportunities, is pleased to announce New Earth Rising, a new fiercely biocentric online magazine (e-zine), committed to thought and action to achieve global ecological sustainability. It launches today at http://www.newearthrising.org/ .

The inaugural issue, entitled Ecological Truth and Transformative Action, features original and diverse green essays that seek to more fully know Earth’s crises — including , water scarcity and forest diminishment — in order to achieve ecologically sufficient solutions. New Earth Rising links what is known regarding global ecological crises with specific personal and social transformations necessary for shared survival and to sustain being.

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Greenpeace Reaffirms Support for Ancient Forest Logging

PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE

Cursory review of FSC’s controversial certifications completely fails to question false premise that primary and old-growth forest is ever “well-managed”, instead calling for better training manuals for

By Earth’s Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, glenbarry@ecologicalinternet.org

FSC logging destroys ancient forests(Seattle, WA) — Today International released a report entitled “Holding the Line with FSC“[1] which reaffirms ’s unflinching support for the Forest Stewardship Council’s (FSC) [search] past and on-ongoing industrial first-time of hundreds of millions of hectares of primary and old-growth forests. and other “forest protection” groups like the Rainforest Action Network and WWF continue to provide crucial greenwash for the false premise that ancient forest logging [search] is desirable and can ever be considered “well-managed”.

Greenpeace was the target of a series of protests in 2007 led by Ecological Internet, as held FSC’s international chairmanship, regarding their continued support for ancient forest given widespread irregularities. At that time they agreed to review problematic FSC certifications, and to respond to criticism regarding FSC’s dependence upon ancient forest . Their new report fails miserably on both counts.

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