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IN TODAY’S RADIO REPORT: Deadly floods in China, drought in Europe – global food prices rise as extreme weather hammers crops across the planet; Germany warns time is running out to cut emissions; EPA to pull back on new mercury pollution standards?; PLUS: Mutants in Florida: pushing back against the Franken-skeeter! … All that and more in today’s Green News Report!
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IN ‘GREEN NEWS EXTRA’ (see links below): BC premiere criticizes tar sands pipeline; “Experts” wrong again on renewable energy predictions; “Perfect storm” on Gulf dolphin deaths; Michael Mann threatens to sue over conservative media’s Sandusky comparison; Fukushima: workers’ radiation levels faked? … PLUS: Fossil fuels and global warming’s terrifying new math … and much, MUCH more! …
STORIES DISCUSSED IN TODAY’S ‘GREEN NEWS REPORT’…
- EPA to Pull Back on New Mercury Standards?:
- E.P.A. to Consider Relaxing an Air Pollution Rule (NYT Green):
The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Friday afternoon that it would review its new standards for mercury, soot and other emissions for a handful of proposed new coal-burning power plants.
The review will delay the implementation of the regulation for the new plants for at least three months while experts determine whether the emissions limits may safely be relaxed.
- VIDEO: EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson talks mercury pollution standards (Colbert Report, Comedy Central)
- White House Weakened EPA Soot Proposal: (Washington Post):
The White House recently modified an Environmental Protection Agency proposal to limit soot emissions, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post, inviting public comment on a slightly weaker standard than the agency had originally sought.
- Appeals Court Upholds EPA Air Quality Rule: (Reuters):
A federal appeals court upheld a new Environmental Protection Agency rule to limit nitrogen dioxide emissions near major roadways, in a defeat for the oil industry, which said the rule went beyond what was necessary to protect public health.
- Deadly Floods in China, Drought in Europe: UN Warns of Rising Food Prices:
- US corn belt crisis threatens to drive up global inflation:
A fresh surge in food prices could tie the hands of economic policymakers around the world (Guardian UK) - Sharp Increase in Grain Prices Raises Alarm (Voice of America)
- World farm prices to keep rising in next 10 years, warn FAO, OECD (India Times)
- Europe Heat Wave Wilting Corn Adds to U.S. Drought: Commodities (Bloomberg News)
- Q&A: World food and fuel prices (BBC)
- Aid groups warn of Yemen ‘catastrophe’ (BBC)
- Bangladesh and Assam devastated by floods (WSWS.org)
- UN: U.S. crop worry to fuel world food prices in July (Reuters):
Searing heat in the U.S. Midwest is expected to see global food prices snap three months of declines in July, the UN said on Thursday, as some international grain prices surged to highs last seen during the 2007-08 food crisis.
- NOAA Scientist: 80 Percent Chance Recent Heat Records Due To Climate Change (Washington Post)
- Graph: 2012 Drought Rivals Dust Bowl (Weather Channel)
- Drought leads to declaration of natural disaster in 26 US states (Guardian UK)
- June 2012 global temps the 4th-warmest ever (Summit County Citizens Voice):
June was the 2nd consecutive month with record global land surface temperatures. The last time June temperatures were below average was in 1976.
In the Northern Hemisphere, it was the third month in a row with record-setting heat over land, with most areas seeing temperatures running well above average. Only northern and western Europe, and the northwestern United States were cooler than average. - ANALYSIS: What we know about climate change and drought (Washington Post)
- Germany’s Merkel Warns Time Is Running Out to Reduce Emissions:
- New impetus needed in climate talks, says Merkel (Deustche-Velle News):
In her speech, Merkel placed special emphasis on the so-called green economy. “We must manage to decouple economic growth from increased resource use,” she said, adding that the focus should be on qualitative growth, not quantitative growth.
- Angela Merkel: With Climate Change, ‘Time Is Of The Essence’ (Huffington Post Green)
























The icecap in Greenland revealed an unusual acceleration of surface melting recently.
It really surprised the scientists.
Other affects of global warming could lead to power plant shutdowns and oil production as water becomes more scarce.
Eventually these problems in combo could contribute to pandemics.
The “fossil fuel infrastructure” which is causing global warming induced climate change is beginning to have an affect on the entire national infrastructure:
(NY Times). We are in a time that should be producing a plethora of jobs whereby we change our entire infrastructures, beginning with fossil fuel and transportation.
The 1% plutocrats who brought this on us through greed and lack of foresight, control the money necessary to bring us back to reality. But they won’t spend it because they have made themselves “uncertain.”
Well said, Dredd. (‘Right Said Dredd’!)
I’d add that going forward, the 1% plutocrats can no longer rely on excuses like ‘lack of foresight’ or ‘uncertainty’ — EVERYONE is aware of the undeniable trends in the scientific data that are clear and unequivocal, even the partisan ideologues on Fox News, whether they admit it or not. The only reason they are holding us back now is greed.