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By Desi Doyen on 12/18/2012, 2:56pm PT  


 

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IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Water Wars: Midwest drought threatens Mississippi & Colorado Rivers, winter wheat crop; Fracking industry goes after Matt Damon; Climate change denial industry steps on cartoon rake [clonk!] again!; PLUS: Some good news for a change --- a new light powered by gravity ... All that and more in today's Green News Report!

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IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): EPA tightens soot rules by 20%; Japan: nuclear operator TEPCO admits 'collusion' with regulators; Chevron to pay $1.8m in UT settlement; Study links pesticides to long-term brain damage; Sharp lessons from Deepwater Horizon report; Florida's rivers 'sicker' than ever; Mercury in seafood: Where does it come from? ... PLUS: VIDEO: A city-sized iceberg breaking off from a glacier will blow your mind ... and much, MUCH more! ...

STORIES DISCUSSED IN TODAY'S 'GREEN NEWS REPORT'...

'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (Stuff we didn't have time for in today's audio report)...

  • Fukushima: TEPCO Nuclear Operator in Most Frank Admission Over Nuclear Disaster: (Reuters):
    The operator of a Japanese nuclear power plant that blew up after a tsunami last year said on Friday its lack of safety and bad habits were behind the world's worst nuclear accident in 25 years, its most forthright admission of culpability.
  • Posed at AGU: “Is Earth F**ked?” (Climate Crock of the Week):
    Sobering to come away from the world’s largest scientific meeting with a very real and urgent question. One that would have seemed science fiction a generation ago.
  • No Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card on Sea Level (NYT Green) [emphasis added]:
    “We now know that snowfall in Antarctica will not save us from sea level rise,” one of the study’s authors, Anders Levermann, said in a statement. “Sea level is rising — that is a fact. Now we need to understand how quickly we have to adapt our coastal infrastructure, and that depends on how much CO2 we keep emitting into the atmosphere.”
  • UK lifts ban on fracking to exploit shale gas reserves (CNN):
    Britain's government lifted its ban on a controversial mining process known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, Thursday, allowing companies to continue their exploration of shale gas reserves. Energy Secretary Edward Davey said the decision was subject to new controls to limit the risks of seismic activity.
  • Los Angeles: EPA finds contamination at former rocket test site (SF Gate):
    Lingering radioactive contamination exists at a former rocket test lab outside of Los Angeles that was the site of a partial nuclear meltdown, federal environmental regulators said Wednesday.
  • How Corruption Is Strangling U.S. Innovation (Harvard Business Review) [emphasis added:
    [T]his isn't the overt, "bartering of government favors in return for private kickbacks" corruption. Instead, this type of corruption has actually been legalized. And it is strangling both US competitiveness, and the ability for US firms to innovate.

    The corruption to which I am referring is the phenomenon of money in politics.

  • New Research: World on Track for Climate Disaster: