Photo: the Guardian Arnold Schwarzenegger will not likely be remembered as California’s most beloved governor — he’s leaving office with his approval rating in the 20 percent range. But history may be kinder to his legacy on climate — addressing global warming eventually became his trademark issue with the passage of the state’s solid climate law AB 32, that requires California to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. Defending the law from Texas oil companies, who attempted to shut it down w… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Photo: Apteva , Wikimedia, CC With climate policy watchers still reeling the one-two punch of failed climate legislation and an insurgent new class in Congress that dismisses global warming , the path forward for greens, activists, and clean energy proponents remains unclear. As
Continue reading …“Declaration of Energy Independence” declared for Lincoln Financial Stadium, Home of Philadelphia Eagles. Image credit: Philadelphia Eagles Here I am quoting directly from the Philadelphia Eagles presser. “The Eagles have contracted with Orlando FL-based SolarBlue , a renewable energy and energy conservation company, to install approximately 80 20-foot spiral-shaped wind turbines on the top rim of the stadium, aff… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Hundreds of protesters have stoned a UN patrol in Haiti as anger grows over a cholera epidemic that is killing dozens of people every day. Police fired tear gas in the capital Port-au-Prince to disperse the demonstrators who accuse UN peacekeepers of bringing the disease to the Caribbean nation. The epidemic…
Continue reading …Citizens, do your part . Die! Senators Jack Reed (D-RI) and Bob Casey (D-PA) want the Senate to take up and pass a one-year extension of unemployment insurance benefits from 26 to 99 weeks, but they did not sound hopeful on a conference call that this could get done before the extension lapses at the end of November. Getting jobless benefits passed in the lame duck session is going to be a tough road. Congress has always passed emergency funding for extended unemployment benefits in a time of high joblessness, any time the topline rate is over 7.2%. But even with 59 votes, the Senate has faced an arduous series of votes to extend it out month by month this year. The last attempt in April needed multiple cloture votes, with several failing before the final success. At the time, Republicans like Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins said that would be the last extension they would vote for that wasn’t offset with some other revenue or spending cut. Ben Nelson (D-NE) has joined them, making it virtually impossible to find the votes. Adding to this is the fact that the House and Senate will not be in session at all next week, meaning the deadline for getting this passed without a lapse in benefits for the jobless is Friday . Sen. Reed said that with respect to any vote on this, “at this point it’s not been scheduled… I can’t point to a specific time it would come up for a vote this week.” Two million Americans could lose their benefits by the end of the year if this doesn’t get extended, according to the National Employment Law Project. And after that, with an incoming Republican House and more Republicans in the Senate, it would seem virtually impossible to get UI benefits passed. At the same time as this is happening, Republicans want to extend the high-end Bush tax cuts, at a cost of $700 billion dollars, without paying for them. So they want to allow tax cuts with little stimulative effect to go unpaid, and then insist on paying for UI extensions with major stimulative effect. “It’s like someone on a diet who orders a Diet Coke and a Big Mac simultaneously,” Reed said. “Republicans are trying to rewrite economics and reality.” Extending unemployment benefits gets money into the hands of people who need to spend it, while tax cuts for the rich often lies fallow. Economists have shown that UI extensions are far more stimulative; one report said that failure to pass an extension would shave 0.5% from GDP growth, and reduce consumer spending.
Continue reading …Between his role on the sitcom ‘Community’ to host of ‘The Soup’ on E!, Joel McHale doesn’t have much down time. One thing’s for sure though: he goes from one funny job to another. (Nov. 18)
Continue reading …General Motors executives rang the bell of the New York Stock Exchange and revved the engine of a Chevrolet Camaro to signal the flotation of the company’s shares yesterday, and the stock duly responded with the equivalent of going from 0 to 60 in the early seconds of trading. The strong demand in the after-market capped a successful initial public offering of the giant car maker, which has returned $23.1bn in proceeds for US and Canadian taxpayers and unions representing retired and…
Continue reading …Severe diarrhea may not be the only result of E. coli infection. The infection can damage blood vessels, leading to heart disease, kidney damage, and high blood pressure.
Continue reading …LISBON, Portugal (AP) — NATO is expected to set a 2014 target for handing over security to Afghans at a summit that starts here Friday, as the alliance’s appetite for the conflict dwindles after nine years of fighting, growing European war angst, and renewed criticism by Afghan President Hamid Karzai. The allies appear to agree the target year is realistic, but that hardly means the war is ending. The U.S. is wary of giving the impression that the original aim of invading Afghanistan in 2001 – to deny al-Qaida a base to launch more terrorist attacks on the West – will be achieved by then. So NATO plans to pledge an enduring partnership with Afghanistan at the two-day Lisbon summit, while…
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