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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Medical school in the works – Lancaster Newspapers
![]() Lancaster Newspapers | Medical school in the works Lancaster Newspapers "If there were a medical school in the city it would do a lot for the housing base, and provide an incredible opportunity for employment and training," Gray ... |
Fossil Fuel Leases Suspended in Montana Citing Climate Change
An important thing happened in Montana last week. This is the first known case of its kind in the United States. A federal judge has approved a settlement requiring the government to suspend oil and gas leases on almost 38,000 acres in Montana because future “climate change impacts were not studied prior to leasing.” This is one reason the Kerry-Lieberman-Graham bill should not pass (as is): their new bill would take away the rights of states and the EPA to take action on climate change, like this, if they choose to do so. Power should never be taken away from the states or the EPA to do what needs to be done to stop global warming.
“An attorney involved in the case says it marks the first time the Bureau of Land Management has agreed to go back and consider if a lease sale could exacerbate climate change.”
That is what I consider some progress — not the drilling for more oil and gas, but looking at the effects extracting fossil fuels will have on the world’s climate. It’s also noteworthy that the leases suspended included the polluting process of natural gas drilling.
BILLINGS, Mont. – A federal judge has approved a first-of-its-kind settlement requiring the government to suspend 38,000 acres of oil and gas leases in Montana so it can gauge how oil field activities contribute to climate change.
At issue are the greenhouse gases emitted by drilling machinery and industry practices such as venting natural gas directly into the atmosphere.
Under the deal approved Thursday by U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy in Missoula, the Bureau of Land Management will suspend the 61 leases in Montana within 90 days. They will have to go through a new round of environmental reviews before the suspensions can be lifted.
“We view this as a very big deal, if a modest first step, in the BLM addressing climate change in oil and gas development,” said plaintiffs’ attorney Erik Schlenker-Goodrich. “It’s quite a dirty process, but there are ways to clean it up.” “
Except there is no way to clean up the pollution and CO2 emissions from burning oil and gas. Real progress would include the consideration of the pollution when the fuels are burned in whether or not to suspend the leases.
“Plaintiffs in the case were the Montana Environmental Information Center, the Oil and Gas Accountability Project and Wild Earth Guardians.
A parallel lawsuit challenging 70,000 acres of federal lands leased in New Mexico remains pending.
Industry representatives contend emissions from oil and gas fields are necessary to develop a valuable domestic resource. And they argue that natural gas still comes in ahead of dirtier fuels like coal in terms of climate change contributions.
Oil and gas operations contribute about 23 percent of annual U.S. methane emissions and 2 percent of total greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
A BLM spokesman, Greg Albright, said reviewing lease sales for climate [...]
Medical students at ECU get residency assignments – Greenville Daily Reflector
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The Cranky Yank
The “Cranky Yank”, aka Dan Prescher, is definitely cranky but also passionate about the places he and his wife, Suzan Haskins, have chosen to reside during their 10 years of ex-pat life. Crankiness, passion and “old-fashioned” common sense make this blog worthwhile whether you are serious about relocation or fantasizing from the family armchair in the den. You will find some gems.
swollen arms and overused brain
Today i woke up to the uh uh feeling. I did not want to actually get out of bed not quite sure why normally i think ooo yay the sooner i get out of bed the sooner i can get back into it for my nap D but not this morning. Surprising too since it was a beautifully sunny day but anyway i finally got up about 20 min after my first alarm which is also rare for me to use the snooze and got ready
Some facts about Easter Island
Rapa Nui is an island that is shaped like a triangle in each corner of the triangle there is an extinct volcano. The whole island covers around 120 square kilometres. The only urban area on the island is Hanga Roa and almost all 4500 inhabitants of the island live there.Rapa Nui is about 2000km far from its nearest neigbour island which would be Pitcairn. In addition it is about 3700km to the
Running of the Bulls
I am really excited about my upcoming trip to Pamplona Spain. I have been there a couple time to participate in the Running of the Bulls during San Fermin. The last time I went it was one the best times of my life. Everything about Pamplona is cool especially the people and food. I also found great deals about hotels apartments and bull fighting tickets at httpwww.PamplonaHousing.com. T
I should probably stay up later than 9pm
It's 630 in the morning and I've been up for over 2 12 hours Darn jet lag. I've been watching videos about English Grammar trying to freshen up my skills before training starts tomorrow. So this is the deal If you fail the basic knowledge and skills test you are not hired and therefore unemployed in a foreign country with no money to buy a ticket home. Ha ha let's hope this does NOT happen
Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh
I remembered exploring the Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh several years ago and talked about it to Mark. He agreed to visit there on 18 May. The weather forecast sounded unsettled so we carried umbrellas. The extensive roadworks for tram lines caused a lot of chaos to traffic and public transport. We walked further on Hanover Street to catch the bus for the Botanical Garden. Mark found the s
Around the World in 42 days Day 18 Rome London Miami and Orlando
Day Eighteen2 March 2010Location Rome London Miami and OrlandoHotel Hotel Apollo Pop Century Resort Walt Disney WorldNote No Photo's this day as we were just stuck on flights all day long. Sorry Folks I would like to start this blog by saying that I awoke early in order to prepare for our departure but unfortunately I cannot. I was unable to get more than an hourrsquos sleep during the
Around the World in 42 days Day 17 Rome
Day Seventeen1 March 2010Location RomeHotel Hotel ApolloOur final day in Rome dawned and once again we were in no hurry to start the day. Even though this was our final day in Rome we felt we had seen most of the sights that we had come to see and only had one major sight to visit Vatican City.You canrsquot come to Rome and not visit Vatican City. The sovereign city and home of the Pope s
Around the World in 42 days Day 16 Rome
Day Sixteen28 February 2010Location RomeHotel Hotel ApolloThe 16th day of our trip started late and finished early. We ended up sleeping quite late into the morning and rising slowly as by this point we were both running on empty. Just about every day of the trip had been jampacked full of activities and our motivation was definitely waning. Given that we had no actual agenda for Rome we thou
The Most Famous Temples in Varanasi
There are probably very few street corners in Varanasi where you wouldn't find a temple dedicated to one of the Hindu dieties. Often referred as the city of temples Varanasi is home to some very revered temples that were built centuries ago. In general the older the temple the larger is the number of devotees who throng there.Every temple has its own history and each one of these temples is re
Top Ten Places You Must See in Varanasi
1 Varanasi Ghats The ghats on the banks of the river Ganges are the soul of Varanasi. The ghats are virtually the kaleidoscope of belief customs and traditions that constitute the philiosphy that is Varanasi. There are 84 ghats in number huge rectangular stairs that lead to the river edge. Some of them were built as early as the 12 century while others have a more recent origin..2 Kashi Vish
Chandraprabha Wildlife Sanctuary near Varanasi
A lot of travelers are often heard complaining that there is nothing more to Varanasi than the temples and the river Ganga. And for those who are less bothered about their 'spiritual awakening' the city may tend to become a sort of spiritual overdose. Fortunately though the region around Varanasi is rich in natural beauty and offers a welcome break.Wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers need no
What is the origin of the name ‘Varanasi’
The city of Varanasi is still referred to as 'Kashi' the name it has always had. The name Varanasi is a more recent one if you consider the fact that the name 'Kashi'is mentioned in the Rig Veda taking us back to more than a few thousand years.The name 'Varanasi' is believed to have its origins in the presence of the two rivers Varuna and Assi or Asi which flow through this region. Locally Va
Clear Creak KY
These are some photos I took in the Clear Creek area in Bath County Kentucky which is about 45 minutes from Lexington KY.
Egypt
My family and I took a cruise to Egypt and I HIGHLY recommend that if you want a taste of the country. Here is a link to a video I made httpwww.youtube.comwatchvUAwgqg4Jnk We took Nascotours tour company by bus from the Alexandria port to Cairo. I would recommend a bus tour because they offer protection and we needed it from the street vendors. Our tour guide was very informative. Also
A twofer
From this title some might think I'm going to refer to some Jamaican incident that occurred while here like some misrecognition of Patois which everyone here speaks and all of us can barely understand if at allfor more info on Jamaican Patois visit here or here. Indeed I'm not. You just get two for one today friendsI failed to write in my journal on March 9 so lucky you you get to