Monday, December 10, 2012

New BP Oil Spill Emails Suggest Cover-Up

Monday, December 10, 2012
Emails that attorneys representing a defendant in the BP oil spill case plan to introduce in February show for the first time that the oil company knew the massive scale of the 2010 blowout in the Gulf of Mexico weeks earlier than previously disclosed.
Kyoto Protocol Extended, Only Covers Fraction Of Emissions
1990 IPCC Report Successfully Predicted Warming, New Study Shows
Spies Predict Where The World Will Be In 2030
Harvard Panel Explores How Cities Handle Natural Disasters
New York Regulators Taking Public Comments On Revised Gas Drilling Regulations
BLOG POSTS
Ingrid Newkirk: Buyer Beware! The Lowdown on 'Humane' Meat and Eggs
"Surely if I buy organic, humanely raised or free-range, that's all good, isn't it?" Well, actually, no. You are just kidding yourself, and the animals you are trying not to hurt would tell you if they could that your valiant effort is not enough.
Michael Brune: Bicoastal Clean-Energy Leadership
No single "silver bullet" will solve the climate crisis. The good news, though, is that we have a clear objective to keep in our sights. All we need to do is keep moving away from dirty fuels and toward clean energy and sustainable transportation.
Steve Shimek: Why Sea Otters Sued California's State Water Board
The public has every right to know the quality of its water and every right to fully understand the risks and benefits of modern agriculture. Do agriculture's benefits outweigh the public right to clean water? Is farming that does not pollute water even possible?
Michael Brenner: Energy Independence - Free at Last?
There is a current of excitement running through the foreign affairs community sparked by the prospect that the United States will cease being a net energy importer within 25 years. How justified is this celebration of a euphoric future?
Craig Bowron: Misplaced Curiosity
Until we understand our climate problems, and until we've developed solutions to deal with them, I'm not especially curious about Mars. "Danger, Will Robinson, danger!" With so much climatic uncertainty and so much at stake here at home, we can't afford to get lost in space.

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