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New climate legislation overlooks a major GHG source: industrial ag
by Meredith Niles
April 2, 2009
From the page: "Under the proposed legislation the agricultural sector is explicitly exempted under the definition of "capped sector". Since capped sectors will be those that will be required to reduce emissions under the compliance portion of the bill, this means that the entire sector has been given a free pass from any type of emissions reductions. Unfortunately, the bill goes one step farther and makes additional exemptions under the uncapped sector section as well, where sources of emissions will be listed and then, in several years, formed into standards and promulgated into regulation. The bill specifically designates that sources of methane emissions be a separate category of this uncapped sources list, but then explicitly exempts enteric fermentation (i.e. livestock burps and farts) from being included on this list. Enteric fermentation is literally the largest source of methane emissions in the entire country. This means that not only are livestock left out of this bill, but the largest source of methane emissions would be left out of all future regulations for methane emissions in the United States from the uncapped sector."
Oh sh**!
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E.U. Carbon Trading System Shows Signs of Working
By JAMES KANTER
Published: April 1, 2009
From the page: "Europe's controversial trading system to cut carbon emissions is showing faint signs of working, according to analysis of preliminary figures released Wednesday by the European Commission.
Emissions among industries covered by the E.U. system fell between 4 percent and 6 percent during 2008 compared with increases of roughly 1 percent in the two previous years, according to analysts who reviewed the figures."
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Smarten up naval sonar to save the whales
Obama can silence harmful echoes from the Bush administration.
By Jean-Michel Cousteau and Joel R. Reynolds
from the April 2, 2009
From the page: "On its way out of town, Bush's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the US Navy released a series of regulations that, during the next five years, could cause environmental harm on a staggering scale. But by acting decisively, the Obama administration can prevent it. "
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From the page: "Veteran talk radio host Ed Schultz joins MSNBC as host of "The Ed Show," premiering on Monday, April 6. The "Ed Show" will air weekdays, 6-7pm ET."
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