Archive for January 20th, 2016

Snow Soaks Up Pollutants, Says New Study from Montreal

Nature World News: Snow. Is it paying for our environmental sins? That is, like all things next to roadways and in urban environments, snowflakes are picking up pollutants from the air in cities. But they're doing it in a particularly efficient way, like a pollution sink, says a recent study. In fact, those findings from snow-capital Montreal, Canada indicate that, while "snow ice cream" and downing a part of the potential snowman are both appealing, snow is not for eating. That is, the study team found that...

This Winter Storm Could Set Coastal Flood Records

Climate Central: The chatter about this weekend’s snowstorm has reached a fever pitch. And while snow total maps are de rigueur for any weather site worth its road salt, it’s the coastal flood impacts that could also go down in the record books and drive major damage. Areas north and west of Washington, D.C. are under a blizzard watch from Friday afternoon through late Saturday. The National Weather Service is warning of “potential life threatening conditions” due to strong winds and heavy snow. Parts of the Washington,...

Disappearance of Bolivian lake a harbinger

Associated Press: Overturned fishing skiffs lie abandoned on the shores of what was Bolivia’s second-largest lake. Beetles dine on bird carcasses and gulls fight for scraps under a glaring sun in what marshes remain. Lake Poopo was officially declared evaporated last month. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people have lost their livelihoods and gone. High on Bolivia’s semi-arid Andean plains at more than 12,000 feet and long subject to climatic whims, the shallow saline lake has essentially dried up before only...

Obama addresses ‘terrible tragedy’ of Flint water crisis in Michigan

Guardian: Barack Obama’s speech in Detroit on Wednesday was intended to be a triumphant celebration of the renaissance of an automobile industry once on the brink of collapse. But the president’s successful bailout of American carmakers and the subsequent revival of Michigan’s most important industry was eclipsed by a nearby civic emergency: a water crisis in Flint that has threatened the health of tens of thousands of people. Sixty-eight miles north by road, thousands of residents of the long-neglected...

Bernie’s new ad shows him standing against Big Oil

Grist: The Bernie Sanders campaign released a new ad in Iowa this week, and it`s not like anything you`ll see from the GOP side. For one thing, it`s not an attack ad. Rather than talk about Hillary Clinton`s haircut or Martin O`Malley`s shoe size, Sanders sticks to the issues - and the issue, in this ad, is Big Oil. The ad features two Iowa farmers, Patti Edwardson and George Naylor, discussing the Bakken pipeline, a proposed project that would move 570,000 barrels of crude oil through the state daily....

Sanders spotlights new climate data: ‘The debate is over’

CNN: Bernie Sanders said Wednesday that "climate change is real" and the "debate is over" after NOAA reported that 2015 was the hottest year on record. "This planet and its people are in trouble" he warned. "Unless we get our act together, we will see in years to come more droughts, more floods and more extreme weather disturbances." Sanders then stressed the urgency of the challenge and cited his proposals to address it. "It is absolutely vital that we act boldly to move our energy system away...