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  • Western states and feds agree to new pact on Colorado River drought rules

    The seven states served by the Colorado River agreed with federal officials last week on new rules for how to manage the river’s all-important water in times of drought. The agreement stipulates through 2026 what water levels must be maintained in the region’s two main reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, triggering conservation measures when […]

  • Bali conference goes into second week

    The latest from Bali: On Saturday, a draft text was produced suggesting that developed nations cut emissions between 25 and 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2020. The U.S. and Japanese delegations were displeased; by Monday, that target was reportedly dropped. Sen. John Kerry paid a visit to assure delegates, “I am convinced the politics […]

  • Innovator patents floating wind turbine

    Traditional wind turbines have gotten a bad rap from NIMBY folk and bird advocates, but innovator Mac Brown thinks he can sway the haters. Meet the Magenn Air Rotor System (MARS), a 100-foot-wide, helium-filled turbine tethered to the earth by a copper cable. Hovering at 1,000 feet, MARS is capable of producing 10 kilowatts of […]

  • Al Gore and IPCC awarded Nobel Peace Prize, climate protests heat up worldwide, and more

    Read the articles mentioned at the end of the podcast: One Prize Fits Al Leaders: Follow, or Get Out of the Way Political Science 215 Stall That and More Don’t Say We Didn’t Warner You Loggin’ Went a-Courtin’ Can You Believe That Ship? Read the articles mentioned at the end of the podcast: Sterile Soil, […]