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JLN Environmental/Energy
March 28, 2016  
 
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In today's edition, we focus on recycling: Not as easy as it seems. Three things are real headaches: Diapers, plastics bags and juice boxes. And Another story on San Francisco, ‘the Silicon Valley of Recycling’. Also, in the Carbon section, learn about carbon farming, as it might be the latest hope for a hot planet.

 
     

“I’m looking out of the window here in Anchorage and I can just see grass instead of snow.”

Andy Moderow, state director of not-for-profit group Alaska Wilderness Action, in the Guardian's story Climate change may be a burning issue – but election campaign tells another story

     
 

Scientists fly glacial ice to south pole to unlock secrets of global warming
By Robin McKie - The Observer
In a few weeks, researchers will begin work on a remarkable scientific project. They will drill deep into the Col du Dôme glacier on Mont Blanc and remove a 130 metre core of ice.
http://bit.ly/1pQOtVn

Climate change may be a burning issue – but election campaign tells another story
By Oliver Milman - The Guardian
As Alaskans go to the polls in the Democratic caucuses on Saturday, one of the most pressing issues should be what is staring them in the face – or, rather, what isn’t: snow and ice.
http://bit.ly/1ZFuuoq

A newly discovered Alaskan butterfly may hold clues to climate change
By Elahe Izadi - Washington Post
Researchers discovered a possible new butterfly species in Alaska and believe it could tell us more about the pace of climate change.
http://bit.ly/1Rmhd2e

Three Headaches for the Recycling Industry
By Matt Richtel - The New York Times
The most advanced recycling operations in the world divert 75 percent or more of community waste away from landfills.
http://nyti.ms/22QO5UM
***LB: Also in this story "They are: Diapers, plastics bags and juice boxes."

San Francisco, ‘the Silicon Valley of Recycling’
By Matt Richtel - The New York Times
Robert Reed, who is enjoying a surprising career turn as a busy tour guide at the latest hot spot here, stood smiling one recent sunny morning before 10 foreign dignitaries and journalists. They included the mayor of Genoa, Italy, and the general consuls from Italy, Canada and Switzerland.
http://nyti.ms/1Py7Kzp

Environmental art is on the rise – with a little help from Leonardo DiCaprio
By Anny Shaw - The Guardian
The image looks like a scene from a science fiction movie about an alien landscape on another planet: a 28-by-24-foot LED wall depicting an impressive, circular array of giant mirrors surrounding a tower lit at the top. But this is very much an earthly construct.
http://bit.ly/1RDc5Cu




Events  

Navigating the American Carbon World (NACW) 2016
Climate Action Reserve
May 4-6, 2016
San Diego, California
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CARBON EXPO 2016
Global Carbon Market Fair and Conference
May 25-27, 2016
Cologne
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Cleantech Innovate Scotland
June 9, 2016
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Carbon

Poland approves large-scale logging in Europe's last primeval forest
Agence France-Presse
Poland has approved large-scale logging in Europe’s last primeval woodland in a bid to combat a beetle infestation despite protests from scientists, ecologists and the European Union.
http://bit.ly/1RDdcSO

Carbon Farming: Hope for a Hot Planet
By Brian Barth - Modern Farmer
Carbon farming. The phrase is suddenly on the lips of every major player in the sustainable food movement.
http://bit.ly/1Py8tAD
***LB: Also in this story "Michael Pollan deemed it agriculture’s “secret weapon” in a December op-ed for the Washington Post. Bill McKibben, in his praise for an upcoming book on the topic, described carbon farming as “a powerful vision,” one that he hopes will “presage major changes in our species’ use of the land.”"

Carbon Sinks: The Next Big Thing
By William S. Becker - Huffington Post
The late American critic Lawrence Clark Powell noted, “We are the children of the technological age”. He might have added that like children, we run to technology when we have a problem. We want a technical fix.
http://huff.to/1UQna9Y

 
Natural Gas/Coal

Russia criticises (UK's) Amber Rudd over 'misleading' gas export comments
By Ben Quinn - The Guardian
Russia has waded into Britain’s EU referendum debate to accuse the energy secretary, Amber Rudd, of making misleading comments when she claimed that the EU provided protection against being bullied by Vladimir Putin over Russian gas exports.
http://bit.ly/1RtHhVK
***LB: Also in this story "What did she say exactly? Energy secretary claimed EU protects Britain against Vladimir Putin using Russian gas supplies as foreign policy tool."

Feds start public-land coal review process
By Timothy Cama - The Hill
Federal officials started the process Thursday toward a comprehensive environmental review of the way the government leases public land for coal mining.
http://bit.ly/1LRhytu

 
Power

Wind Power Transmission Project in Plains Earns U.S. Approval
By Diane Cardwell - The New York Times
A major transmission project aimed at bringing wind energy out of the Texas and Oklahoma panhandle cleared a significant hurdle on Friday as the Energy Department announced it would allow the project to go forward.
http://nyti.ms/1RDdn0r

Virginia and Microsoft plug in to solar power plant
By Kimberly Pierceall - The Virginian-Pilot
If “retiring green attributes” sounds like a smoothie shop giving up on kale or digging up a golf course’s turf or CIA-speak for killing off some little green men, well, it’s not.
http://bit.ly/1pDINxc

Scrapped Haryana plan spells setback for solar power players
TNN
Gurgaon: In a blow to the solar thermal power industry, the Haryana government has withdrawn its policy mandating buildings in areas over 500 sqyd to install thermal solar water heaters.
http://bit.ly/1XW09kb

 
CleanTech

Forget Ramping Up -- Can Tesla Motors Ramp Down?
By Evan Niu - The Motley Fool
With all eyes being on whether or not Tesla can successfully ramp up production to 500,000 vehicles per year by 2020, It might be a little premature to talk about ramping down.
http://bit.ly/1SeoXjg

Toyota Mirai manga: hydrogen fuel cell beats electric cars, plug-in hybrids
By Matthew Klippenstein - Green Car Report
Manga are comics created in Japan, conforming to a style set more than 100 years ago and still very much a part of popular culture.
http://bit.ly/1MtaSle

 
Water

Flint’s water pipes could be fixed by May
By Timothy Cama - The Hill
The corroded lead pipes in Flint, Mich., could be fixed in May, putting drinkable water in sight for the city’s residents.
http://bit.ly/1SemdSM

A Dam, Small and Unsung, Is Caught Up in an Iranian Hacking Case
By Joseph Berger - The New York Times
The United States has many colossal dams, hydroelectric power generators like Hoover and Grand Coulee so monumental in scale and purpose that they have been celebrated in song by Woody Guthrie and others.
http://nyti.ms/1pQPhti

 
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