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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Can the water footprint for solar and wind start a war?

Water Shortages Are a Major Problem for Future Energy Projects




The Thirsty Triangle: The Water Footprint of Energy Trade Between China, Canada, and the United States


Every country depends on a sustainable supply of water and energy and these two resources are inextricably linked.  The production of all energy sources uses water but coal, oil sands, biofuels, and shale gas have particularly large water footprints. Absent tight regulations these sources of energy can also create serious water pollution.  Conversely, water treatment and distribution require considerable energy—for example the state of California uses nearly 20% of its energy to clean and transfer water. China, Canada, and the United States face significant obstacles in their efforts to provide clean, affordable energy. China is heavily dependent on coal, which according to research by the Wilson Center and Circle of Blue, accounts for 20 percent of the country’s water use, exacerbating pressure on the country’s already vulnerable water resources. In the United States thermal power plants use 40% of freshwater resources for once-through cooling, making them vulnerable in times of drought. Oil sands development in Canada demands a water intensive extraction and refining process, and makes up a large and growing portion of US oil imports from Canada.

The climate suffers from unethical lawyers


If You Can’t Beat Them, Try to Silence Them with Lawyers


"Weyerhaeuser, Plum Creek and many others have spent tens of millions of dollars creating and funding the SFI program to label the paper and wood they sell from destroyed forests as sustainable".

The ruptured tar sands oil pipeline that spilled at least 12,000 barrels of Canadian tar sands oil in Mayflower, Arkansas, on March 29


More Spills Shine Spotlight on Keystone


Earlier that same week, a train carrying Canadian tar sands oil derailed and spilled 15,000 gallons of oil in Minnesota. - See more at: http://www.emagazine.com/daily-news/more-spills-shine-spotlight-on-keystone/#sthash.ouU6AWsr.dpuf

Don't Let the EPA Withdraw Two Proposed Chemical Safety Rules Quietly

EPA Quietly Withdraws Two Proposed Chemical Safety Rules


Let's not let them poison us quietly!!

Australia slaps Mother Earth

Conservatives sweep to Australia election victory


 Australia's conservative opposition swept to power Saturday, ending six years of Labor Party rule and winning over a disenchanted public by promising to end a hated tax on carbon emissions, boost a flagging economy and bring about political stability after years of Labor infighting.