‘Green News Report’ – June 22, 2010

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IN ‘GREEN NEWS EXTRA’ (see links below): U.S. Chamber of Commerce should support climate bill, based on its own methodology; Twilight of the Coal Era?; USDA proposes antitrust rule on meat industry; Report: Food prices to rise by up to 40% over next decade; Malaria in Brazil linked to forest clearing; FERC to issue new rules upgrading nation’s electicity transmission grid …PLUS: Experts Warn Climate Change Is Beginning to Disrupt Agriculture …

STORIES DISCUSSED IN TODAY’S ‘GREEN NEWS REPORT’…

‘GREEN NEWS EXTRA’ (Stuff we didn’t have time for in today’s audio report)…

  • Twilight of the Coal Era?:
  • NEW Rules from FERC: Because Knowing is Half the Battle (Balloon Juice):
    Remember FERC? This week they started a regulatory actions to address the issue, largely because it’s becoming obvious that there won’t be any action addressing this issue (either) in the Energy Bill.

    Yesterday FERC announced a “Notice of Proposed Rulemaking” on transmission. The rulemaking will cover three vital issues: making state and regional transmission planning acknowledge policy goals (that means renewable resource targets), improving inter-regional coordination (making everyone work together to develop an integrated system), and requiring everyone to come up with cost allocation methods (meaning figuring out how to spread the costs of transmission enough that this can take off). This is going to be contentious among utilities and states, as well as between the states and FERC (no love lost there).

  • Malaria in Brazil linked to forest clearing (Environmental News Network)
  • Food prices to rise by up to 40% over next decade, UN report warns: Growing demand from emerging markets and for biofuel production will send prices soaring, according to the OECD and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (Guardian UK)
  • Awesome New USDA Antitrust Rule on Meat Industry: The USDA has come out with a new proposed rule and – based on the reaction it has gotten thus far – it’s a big fucking deal. In a good way. The rules would place the sharpest limits on meat companies since the Great Depression, drastically lowering the bar that farmers and ranchers must meet to sue companies whom they accuse of demanding unfairly low prices. (La Vida Locavore)
  • Will the New Climate Bill Damage U.S. Energy Security? (Slate):
    Slate runs the numbers on one of the skeptics’ favorite arguments [Yes, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, we’re looking at you]: “[I]f the chamber believes in its own system, it should stop warning of the dangers of cap-and-trade and start touting the security benefits that Kerry-Lieberman would bring to America.
  • Experts Warn Climate Change Is Beginning to Disrupt Agriculture:
    With the added environmental stresses of climate change, prices of staple crops could double (Scientific American):

    Climate variability has already affected rains, droughts and temperatures in several parts of the United States, said Cynthia Rosenzweig, a senior research scientist with NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies. “We are already seeing climate change.”

    “We are seeing the expansion of drying,” said Rosenzweig, as she brought up a slide showing precipitation measurements across the United States. The measurements, comparing values from 1958 through 2008, showed significant reductions in rainfall across large portions of the Northwest and Southeast. Idaho, Washington, Montana, Georgia and Florida had some of the most drastic changes in rainfall on the map.

    Heat waves, at odd times of the year, affect the proper development of proteins within corn kernels, she said. “It is like scrambling eggs.”

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‘Green News Report’ – June 22, 2010

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    Ernest A. Canning said on 6/22/2010 @ 3:22pm PT: [Permalink]

    It is interesting that this same Martin L.C. Feldman, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana, was not at all shy about providing a lecture to the Federalist Society about the “Supreme Court as Commander in Chief.”

    Recall that it was the radicals-in-robes of the Federalist Society who could not defer to the powers of the “Unitary Executive” fast enough when it came to arrest, detention and torture of detainees who had been snatched up by the rendition teams.

    Now, suddenly, when it comes to corporate responsibility and the environment, these same radicals in robes tell us that a President has no power?

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    renzoku bb.com said on 6/22/2010 @ 6:43pm PT: [Permalink]

    Ernest, (and Brad and others),

    ya ever take a look at some of the doomer type comments from http://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2...checkmate.html
    and other sites like the above?

    Between reading on the above as well as here and genius works like “Food Inc” and “The Corporation” I’m starting to see a pattern emerge.

    What we’re doing (and I mean all sane folk) about this mess now, parallels what Germans did while Hitler was rising and Italians did with Mussolini. Whatever was done was either not enough or the wrong direction or both.

    From past personal experience, I know that chronicaling collapse is only useful if not fun when there is a phoenix moment imminent. At this point, I think a few of us are on to the fact that we’re being carefully thrown bones by the progressive flavor of the moment. Lately it’s Alan Grayson. Before Health Care reform sellout it was Kucinich. Before Banking reform sellout it was Dodd.

    At what point do progressives wise up and say enought with the Don Quixote politics and do something more useful? What do we gotta do, pick a state and all move there to take over the popular vote, secceed for the US of Corporate America, and manufacture enough windmills, solar panels and local food to prove how successful success is?

    Ok. Thank you I feel better. Still, now that I reread that, as long as it’s not Idaho, I bet we could do better that we are now. There’s gotta be some longer term perspective if not plan or this is all just too much time wasted watching jerks demonstrate that there is no bottom to their digging for hell. Vermont’d probably opt in to the plan.

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    molly said on 6/23/2010 @ 3:51pm PT: [Permalink]

    The Conn AG Blumenthal sued FERC and Iso New England for 40 million dollars worth of power charged to New Englanders but not delivered. The case was taken all the way to the Supreme Court. Of course , they threw it out. FERC and Iso both said they would only open their books for the justice dept. Don’t think deregulation was supposed to work this way.

    58 people arrested in Europe for illegal carbon trading.Think it is going on in New England which has already enacted cap and trade. First Wind with ties to Larry Summers, the mafia and Enron has built two wind farms..one in NY and one in ME.Although publicly , they are supposed to be online…they are not. First Wind admitted that the wind farm in NY would not go online until 2011.In a lawsuit US govt vs FERC, over the building of the wind farm in ME..it was stated there was no room on the grid . It would be 2011 before the transmission lines would be in place.

    Looks like things are right on schedule.The 2005 Energy bill ushered in this madness. Reliability takes precedence over cost, environment and citizen’s wishes. So , they decided to subsidize the wind industry. If the wind blows too hard, the turbines have to shut down.It has to blow 25 MPH to generate power. How often does that happen? Just like shock and awe and the Iraq war.

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