Indian River Lagoon mystery ailment killing dolphins, manatees, pelicans

By Craig Pittman16 June 2013 (Tampa Bay Times) – The Indian River Lagoon on Florida’s east coast has long been known as the most diverse ecosystem in North America. Its 156 miles of water boast more than 600 species of fish and more than 300 kinds of birds. The lagoon is not just an ecological […]

Video: Fighting for water in New Mexico

[As always, apologies for the ad. – Des] In Magdalena, N.M., the town’s well has run dry. Now they’re rationing water bottles, and using porta-potties while trying to conserve as much as possible. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports. Fighting for water in New Mexico Technorati Tags: North America,drought,crop failure,agriculture,global warming,climate change,freshwater depletion

Hong Kong’s pink dolphins dwindle to just dozens as calves die from ‘toxins in the mother’s milk, accumulated from polluted seawater’

By SASHA HAN21 June 2013 BEIJING (ABC News) – The Chinese white dolphin, treasured by the people of Hong Kong people for its pink color and friendly nature,  is endanger of being exterminated by pollution and a traffic jam of boats. The dolphin, once the official mascot of the 1997 sovereignty changing ceremonies, draws tourists […]

3 dead in record Canada floods as water starts to recede

CALGARY, Alberta – The two rivers that converge on the western Canadian city of Calgary are receding Saturday after floods devastated much of southern Alberta province, causing at least three deaths and forcing thousands to evacuate. The flooding forced authorities to evacuate Calgary’s entire downtown and hit some of the city’s iconic structures hard. The […]

Image of the Day: Satellite view of smoke from forest fires engulfing Singapore, 19 June 2013

By Adam Voiland19 June 2013 On 19 June 2013, NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites captured striking images of smoke billowing from illegal wildfires on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The smoke blew east toward southern Malaysia and Singapore, and news media reported that thick clouds of haze had descended on Singapore, pushing pollution to record […]

Obama advisor in South Florida: Climate change is ‘the global threat of our time and for the sake of future generations the world has to get together to address this challenge’

By David Fleshler20 June 2013 (Sun Sentinel) – President Obama’s top environmental adviser came to Fort Lauderdale Thursday to express the administration’s commitment to fighting global warming and protecting the nation from rising sea levels. The president considers climate change “the global threat of our time and that for the sake of future generations the […]

Why NASA’s latest photo of Alaska is freaking people out

By JAKE ELLISON21 June 2013 (Seattle PI) – At first glance, it’s just a great photo of nearly the entire state of Alaska on an exceptionally clear day. What could be the problem? Well, turns out that photo shows an anomaly that some are fretting signifies yet another big shift in global climate – a […]

25,000 bumblebees killed, dropping from trees in Oregon – Neonicotinoid pesticide suspected – ‘I’ve never encountered anything quite like it in 30 years in the business’

By  Elizabeth Case19 June 2013 (The Oregonian) – An estimated 25,000 bumblebees have been found dead in a Target parking lot in Wilsonville since Saturday, 15 June 2013, the largest known incident of bumblebee deaths in the United States, according to the Xerces Society. Preliminary information suggests pesticides may be at fault. The Oregon Department […]

Record U.S. coal exports fuel climate change debate

By David J. Unger20 June 2013 (Christian Science Monitor) – No country emits more carbon dioxide than China, but at least some of that heat-trapping gas gets its start in Appalachian mines. With cleaner-burning natural gas cutting into the their market in the United States, coal companies have found eager customers in the East, fueling […]

Graph of the Day: World remaining oil reserve estimates by political and technical sources, 1920-2012

By Jean Laherrere16 May 29013 (tribune-pic-petrolier.org) – It is well known that OPEC reserves were inflated after the 1986 oil counter chock, because the fight on quotas mainly based on reserves. Over 1986-89, 300 Gb of “political” reserves were added (not involving extra-heavy (XH) oil). This was confirmed by the former Aramco VP Sadad al-Husseini […]

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