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Methane Levels Continue to Destabilize Arctic- Yet Silence

Disclaimer: I want to add this disclaimer to cover any posts here regarding Methane feedback. I absolutely DO NOT support the geoengineering of our atmosphere through spraying of chemicals as a solution to climate destruction. This could well tip our atmosphere even further with unknown consequences. ANY references to it on ANY sources I link to here are not supported by me. I have added certain sources simply to illustrate and inform regarding the real concern we must have with methane feedback- which can be addressed though initiatives to decrease of CO2/methane emissions such as a ban on fracking as well as through sustainable agriculture, afforestation, renewable energy and financial incentives not tied to markets but that hold markets accountable. Thank you. UPDATE 3-24-14:



A Siberian Heat Wave is Breaking Kara Sea Ice In March, So is it Time to Start Thinking about Hot Arctic Rivers?

UPDATE 3-22-14:

Feedbacks in the Arctic



"This is more a climate report than a weather report; yet, the extreme weather that did hit the U.K. recently and that is forecast to hit large parts of North America next week may make more people realize that action is needed now. So, please share! At the moment, a large part of Russia is experiencing temperature anomalies at the highest end of the scale, i.e. more than 36°F (20°C) warmer than average past records."

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WHAT WILL IT TAKE??

Do the words tipping point bring it home? We have now surpassed 400PPM in our atmosphere...WRONG DIRECTION!

Permafrost thaw exacerbates climate change

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UPDATE 3-3-14:

Massive Methane Concentrations Over The Laptev Sea



"As illustrated by above image, the weather is getting more extreme and there is a clear pattern, i.e. the Arctic has been wamer than it used to be, while parts of Asia and North America have been colder than they used to be. This decreases the temperature difference beteen the areas to the north and to the south of the jet stream, which in turn decreases the speed at which the jet stream circumnavigates the globe, resulting in the jet stream becoming more wavier and increasing opportunities for cold air to descend from the Arctic and for warm air to enter the Arctic. In short, the situation in the Arctic is getting worse, increasing the danger of large methane releases from the Arctic seafloor. This spells bad news for the future..."

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To be totally honest I find it amazing that this important news doesn't illicit even one comment. I feel as if I am reporting and updating on this and it is just going out into the ether. It's bad enough the media is totally ignoring this. However, I suppose people on the whole won't care until this entire system breaks down to the point of no return and then it will be too late. (?) Let's just keep reporting on the Oscars caring more about the dresses and the "selfies."

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High methane levels over the Arctic Ocean on February 17, 2014

Excerpt from link:

Above image shows IASI methane readings over the last day or so, when levels as high as 2223 ppb were recorded.

Where does the methane come from?

On above image, methane shows up prominently along the faultline that crosses the Arctic Ocean from the northern tip of Greenland to the Laptev Sea. This indicates that the methane originated from the depths of the Arctic Ocean, where sediments contain large amounts of methane in the form of free gas and hydrates, which have become destabilized.

High methane concentrations have persistently shown up over the Arctic Ocean since October 1, 2013. On January 19, 2014, levels as high as 2363 ppb were recorded over the Arctic Ocean, as illustrated by the image below, from an earlier post.

[ from earlier post, click on image to enlarge ]

Below is a comparison of methane readings for the week from February 9 to 16, 2014, compared to the same period in 2013.

[ from earlier post, click on image to enlarge ]

The above comparison shows that there is a lot of methane over the Arctic Ocean that wasn't there last year.

Furthermore, high methane readings show up where currents move the sea ice out of the Arctic Ocean, in areas such as Baffin Bay. This indicates that methane that is released from the seafloor of the Arctic Ocean appears to be moving underneath the ice along with exit currents and entering the atmosphere where the sea ice is fractured or thin enough to allow the methane to pass through."





Salinity levels are also important.

"As the salinity levels of the water on the seafloor of the Arctic Ocean increased, the ice that had until then held the methane captive in hydrates on the seafloor of the Arctic Ocean started to melt. Indeed, the areas in the Arctic Ocean where the high methane releases occurred on January 14, 2014 (top image) show several practical salinity units (psu) increase since October 1, 2013."

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Methane Feedback and Abrupt Climate Change: How Far Are We From It?

Methane Feedback and Abrupt Climate Change, cont.

As outlined previously on this blog the precipitous drop in Arctic sea ice we have been seeing is now causing methane seepage from the depths of the Arctic Ocean. This indicates positive feedbacks that threaten to catapult the Earth into abrupt climate change are now happening. However, we see little if no mention of this even by many environmental organizations and definitely not by the media or this government. They all continue to push their pet causes to either collect donations or push their political agendas for votes. It is very disconcerting to think that even those who claim to be concerned about addressing climate destruction don't seem to be as concerned as they should be now. It is a given that those who become wealthier from selling doubt and lies would ignore this or try to discredit it. However, to see it being ignored and even challenged as untrue by those who certainly know it is true is not only disconcerting but curious.

The previous entries written here about it contain much information to explain how it all works and that abrupt climate change is something that we should all be concerned about. I am baffled by what appears to be the lack of real concern about methane feedbacks in the Arctic by those who claim this to be a planetary emergency. Is it because this is so intense in its possible scope that even those who fight denial are in denial about this? Concentrations of CO2 reached 400PPM last May and have been hovering at that mark ever since. Last year was the 37th consecutive year of above average temperature. We are seeing the trend of more frequent and extreme events pertaining to the hydrologic cycle in concert with rising CO2 concentrations that bring about these feedbacks covering a greater percentage of the globe affecting agriculture, water, social systems and life itself.

Yet, methane seems to be the greenhouse gas that is OK to forget in placing CO2 above it all instead of making the connection between them, even though studies show that methane emissions from shale gas production "undercuts the logic of its use as a bridging fuel over coming decades, if the goal is to reduce global warming.” Yet, the Obama administration and other "leaders" of all political stripes support an "All Of The Above" energy policy that includes fracking of natural gas shale and tarsands ( and though there is rightful vociferous rejection of the Northern leg of the Transcanada/Keystone pipeline, the Southern leg from Oklahoma to the Gulf Coast went online in January 2014 with little protest even from some of the same organizations not supporting the Northern leg. This is one inconsistency of the environmental movement that we need to change.) This policy and using it to score political points over the moral imperative is also counterproductive to the goal of keeping us below the threshold of catastrophic climate effects. Using it as a "bridge" to clean renewable energy sources we already have the FULL CAPACITY to initiate is also immoral. I would dare say as well then that Washington DC is also a large producer of methane and it stinks.

Methane gas from methane clathrates (as has been discussed here) has been suggested as a possible cause for rapid global warming events as has happened in Earth's past. The years from 1999 to 2007 saw record thawing of permafrost in Alaska and Siberia (Alaska just experienced its warmest January on record.) Anthropogenic sources of methane are landfills, biomass burning, agriculture (particulary rice) and converting forests to grow monoculture crops for ethanol and biofuels, even down to proliferation of mega dam building which releases methane from organisms in sediments. As a result, we humans have acquired the ability to affect concentrations of other gases in the atmosphere. Methane like CO2 traps heat in the atmosphere and increased methane emissions increase the temperature of the atmosphere.

Also, because warmer climates hold more water vapor through methane emissions humans can indirectly increase the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere as well that is all related to the control knob, CO2. Methane production also occurs by changing the level of the water table. We can directly affect the soil’s ability to act as a source or sink of methane. Warm weather and water-logged soil as we are now also seeing in Britain for example with these intense floods will act as a producer thus increasing feedbacks. This is now also the explanation for its seepage in the Arctic where sediments have been held for centuries in the frozen abyss that is now warming at a pace three times faster than the rest of the globe.

Now, I am not saying CO2 is not important. It is the driver of climate change and its concentrations on land, sea and in air are now bringing the world to a place unseen by humans in all of our existence. However, methane is a much more potent greenhouse gas in the short term and its releases due to melting due to burning fossil fuels and other destructive habits is the very spark that can lead the Earth to abrupt climactic shifts on a timescale that we are not prepared to deal with!

Therefore, I hope those reading this take a look at all the information provided at the link posted above. These extreme events in concert with the jet stream becoming more erratic (Arctic amplification) give us a limited time in which to truly take this seriously. There is no time for political initiatives to beg the EPA to push "new plants" alone to decrease their carbon emissions. It must be EVERY SECTOR and it must be now and it must include leaving all fossil fuel reserves currently in the ground there. There is also no more time to continue to use this human crisis as a way to boost individual egos or to give praise to those who claim to be our saviors by throwing their billions at the very corrupt individuals in Congress who enabled this and continue to profit from it! The time for expecting those in government agencies in league with polluters to have an attack of conscience about this is over.

We will not get another chance to do this right. We may already have crossed the tipping point and keeping this information hush hush in order for both political sides to keep their business as usual in an election year is immoral on all counts. This supercedes elections, egos and revenge. This is about telling the truth and starting a global WW2 effort to shut down the cause(s) before irreversible damage is done to the ecosystems that give all species life. But what do I know. I'm just one little person shouting this into the void because I love my son and I want him to have a habitable world.

That requires connecting ALL of the dots before it is too late and having the moral will to make it right.

Do we? Old Arctic Ice Is Disappearing and Taking the Rest of the Ice With It



Methane Microbe May Speed Up Warming

Ready Or Not.- Abrupt Climate Changes Worry Scientists Most

"An expert panel at the National Academy of Sciences is calling for an early warning system to alert us to abrupt and potentially catastrophic events triggered by climate change.

The committee says science can anticipate some major changes to the Earth that could affect everything from agriculture to sea level. But we aren't doing enough to look for those changes and anticipate their impacts.

And this is not a matter for some distant future. The Earth is already experiencing both gradual and abrupt climate change. The air is warming up slowly, and we're also seeing rapid changes such as the melting Arctic ice cap.

Anthony Barnosky, a professor of integrative biology at the University of California, Berkeley, says abrupt change is the bigger worry.

"When you think about gradual changes you can kind of see where the road is and know where you're going," Barnosky said at a news conference unveiling the report Tuesday. "When you think about abrupt changes and threshold effects, the road suddenly drops out from under you. And it's those kinds of things we're suggesting we need to anticipate in a much more comprehensive way."

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Arctic Seafloor Methane Releases Double Previous Estimates

NASA Satellites See Arctic Surface Darkening Faster

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It's Great Lake Shriveled, Iran Faces Crisis Of Water Supply



It's Great Lake Shriveled, Iran Faces Crisis Of Water Supply

"LAKE URMIA, Iran — After driving for 15 minutes over the bottom of what was once Iran’s largest lake, a local environmental official stepped out of his truck, pushed his hands deep into his pockets and silently wandered into the great dry plain, as if searching for water he knew he would never find.

Just an hour earlier, on a cold winter day here in western Iran, the official, Hamid Ranaghadr, had recalled how as recently as a decade ago, cruise ships filled with tourists plied the lake’s waters in search of flocks of migrating flamingos.

Now, the ships are rusting in the mud and the flamingos fly over the remains of the lake on their way to more hospitable locales. According to figures compiled by the local environmental office, only 5 percent of the water remains.

Iran is facing a water shortage potentially so serious that officials are making contingency plans for rationing in the greater Tehran area, home to 22 million, and other major cities around the country. President Hassan Rouhani has identified water as a national security issue, and in public speeches in areas struck hardest by the shortage he is promising to “bring the water back.”

Experts cite climate change, wasteful irrigation practices and the depletion of groundwater supplies as leading factors in the growing water shortage. In the case of Lake Urmia, they add the completion of a series of dams that choked off a major supply of fresh water flowing from the mountains that tower on either side of the lake.

“Only some years ago the water here was 30 feet deep,” Mr. Ranaghadr said, kicking up dust with each step on the dry lake bed. In the distance, spots of land — once islands where tourists would spend vacations in bungalows overlooking the blue waters — were surrounded by plains of brown mud and sand. “We just emptied it out,” he said with a sigh, stepping back into the car.

Iran’s water troubles extend far beyond Lake Urmia, which as a salt lake was never fit for drinking or agricultural use. Other lakes and major rivers have also been drying up, leading to disputes over water rights, demonstrations and even riots.

Major rivers near Isfahan, in central Iran, and Ahvaz, near the Persian Gulf, have gone dry, as has Hamoun Lake, in the Afghanistan border region. Dust from the dry riverbeds has added to already dangerously high air pollution levels in Iran, home to four of the 10 most polluted cities in the world, the United Nations says.

But nowhere is the crisis more pronounced than at Lake Urmia, once one of the largest salt lakes in the world — at 90 miles long and roughly 35 miles wide, it was slightly larger than Great Salt Lake in Utah. Environmentalists are warning that the dried salt could poison valuable agricultural lands surrounding the lake, and make life miserable for the three million people who live in its vicinity.

Along what used to be a lakeshore boulevard, worn-down snack bars and dressing rooms are testament to the days when people from across Iran would come to water-ski on the lake or cover themselves in its black mud, which is said to have healing powers.


Shrinking of Lake Urmia

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The vicious cycle perpetuated by wasteful human activities. The nexus of climate change (destruction), groundwater depletion, wasteful irrigation and dam building is being seen not just in Iran but much of the Middle East and Asia. There is also a lack of education about what climate change is doing to the environment and how wasteful water management only aids in its effects. This is what drove Syria into civil war as thousands suffering from severe drought moved to cities after water sources that once supplied their farms dried up.

The Middle East which is already an arid region has experienced temperature increases of at least 2 degrees over the last two decades. This combined with a rising population precipitates more waste. Lake Turkana in the Kenyan Rift Valley is experiencing the same fate as other bodies of water throughout the Middle East, Asia and Africa as more harm than good has come from such water diversion schemes and dams. In countries where solar, wind and other renewable energy sources (not natural gas) can work to provide energy to all, hydropower dams in the numbers we are seeing them in this region of the world are simply not feasible.

This goes beyond a warning. As Britain floods, countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria, face a future that is uncertain in regards to water. Proving that no matter where you live in this world be it Iran or California, humans who see water as a resource that will never run out usually face the opposite effects. The solution can only come when we realize our part in this and undo the damage we have done. Instead of governments concentrating so obsessively on gaining control of natural gas pipelines in this region at any cost, more attention should be given to the effects of climate change and water waste on water resources.

Experts warn about deficiencies of project to transfer River Aras water to Lake Urmia

This too illustrates how trying to solve the problem by the same action that led to original problem is self defeating. Doing this will hurt more people who count on the water from the River Aras and there is no guarantee it will solve anything in the end but only make matters worse. Dams built along this route if any should be breached to allow water to flow freely into rivers to alleviate drought. Planting trees if possible would also hold moisture. Conservation efforts must also be made by all.
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Native Americans Speak Out Against Keystone XL Pipeline

UPDATE: 4-28-14:

Cowboy / Indian Alliance

Starting on Earth Day, April 22 and going through April 26, Native Americans, ranchers and Americans of all stripes came to Washington DC to stand up for our sacred land, water, and air. This is a photo compilation by activist and photographer Jenna Pope who always does incredible work. I admit I have days where I feel like giving up regarding this. However, seeing these pictures displaying such resolve and commaraderie has renewed my sense of hope that humanity will triumph.


By Jenna Pope

REJECT THE TARSANDS! SAVE OUR SACRED WATER!

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The Lakota Sioux tribe fears if the pipeline ruptures it could pollute the Cheyenne River and Ogallala aquifer The pipeline would carry crude from Canada's oil sands to the Gulf Coast refineries. But some Native Americans say they're worried an accident could pollute their sacred waters. Diane Eastabrook reports from the Black Hills of South Dakota. Al Jazeera America News Daily AM, Noon, & PM

For some reason Al Jazeera removed the original report.



They say if they have to they will stand to block construction. I stand with them. Should the Northern leg be approved it will be devastating to our water sources, health, land and climate. The Southern leg to the Gulf is already reportedly online! Politicians are not going to do what needs to be done because they are too beholding to their benefactors regardless of the words they say, Obama included. His "All Of The Above" energy policy exacerbates climate change which is also effecting water. You cannot tout such a policy and claim "climate change is a fact" with a straight face. This is why I stand with indigenous people against this and with them regarding their devotion to Earth. It is because they are sincere and truly love this land and do not have political motives. This is not just about climate destruction. This is also about respecting our water and the culture of our country. It is about preserving Earth for our present and future.



You Shall Not Pass!

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"An alliance of Native American communities has promised to block construction of the northern leg of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which, if approved by President Barack Obama, would carry crude tar sands oil from western Canada through the US to Texas.

In a joint statement entitled ‘No Keystone XL pipeline will cross Lakota lands,’ Honor the Earth, the Oglala Sioux Nation, Owe Aku, and Protect the Sacred declared their support for resistance action against energy corporation TransCanada’s building of the parts of the pipeline planned to cut through Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska before meeting with a constructed line in Kansas. The existing line would then move the crude tar sands through Oklahoma and into Texas for refineries on the Gulf Coast.

"We stand with the Lakota Nation, we stand on the side of protecting sacred water, we stand for Indigenous land-based lifeways which will NOT be corrupted by a hazardous, toxic pipeline,” the groups said in the statement.

The groups said the Lakota Nation – a sovereign governmental body – is ready to step up.

“KXL will NOT cross their treaty territory, which extends past the reservation boundaries. Their horses are ready. So are ours.”

Information on this will be ongoing on this blog.



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The Battle Of Britain -Period Of Consequences

UPDATE 2-22-14:



Science: One Big Greenhouse: May 28, 1956

Note: The following article appeared in Time Magazine in May of 1956. Excerpt from 1956 article in TIME Magazine:

(Bolding my emphasis)

"During the International Geophysical Year (1957-58), teams of scientists will take inventory of the earth’s CO2 and observe how it shifts between air and sea. They will try to find out whether the CO2 blanket has been growing thicker, and what the effect has been. When all their data have been studied, they may be able to predict whether man’s factory chimneys and auto exhausts will eventually cause salt water to flow in the streets of New York and London."

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In the streets of New York and London. And even back then, governments refused to listen- and now we have seen that salt water in the streets of New York and London.

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UPDATE 2-15-14:

Fierce Storms Continue

River Levels Rise As Rain and Wind Sweep In



Extreme Weather Hits Hard Worldwide





Swamped Villagers Summon Wartime Spirit As Thames Floods

UK floods: Flood-hit areas in for 'long haul', says David Cameron





“The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays is coming to its close. In its place we are entering a period of consequences.”

― Winston Churchill

This quote stated by Winston Churchill was in reference to a war, a battle Britain fought not too long ago for its existence against an evil enemy. It required a new found strength and courage to defeat unlike any before it. Britain now as well as the world faces a new battle, yet one that is also for our very existence. It is relentless, fierce, destructive and knows no boundaries. The courage and will required to defeat this enemy of our own making will require a strength even stronger than what Winston Churchill referred to in that famous quote. For the period of consequences we have now entered is unlike any seen before by the human species. An energy force so great made stronger by our folly that its effects now spread from pole to pole at a pace we can no longer outrun. This battle now raging in Britain is climate destruction made more destructive by political hubris and those so detached from reality as to think this is normal.

Met Office Scientist Says Climate Change To Blame For UK Storms

“All the evidence suggests that climate change has a role to play”

Dame Julia Slingo, Met Office chief scientist




January rainfall for S. England since 1910 (Met Office data) 2.8 standard deviations from the mean

Of course, once again we hear the same sad redundant chorus from those so arrogant to think they have no impact on this planet with their wasteful living as to continually use the red herring that an isolated flood happened in the 1600s flooding the same area with the same amount of rain. Do they honestly at this point in time expect people with a brain to think, eyes to see and those who have already experienced these consequences to not understand the true reason why anthropogenic climate destruction is so urgent now? Floods that happen 1-100 years means NOT EVERY YEAR. Not every FIVE YEARS. Not even EVERY TEN YEARS.

The pace of the climactic shifts and extremes we are now seeing on a more frequent basis covering a greater percentage of our planet is not normal and is not natural. The period of consequences we face as we now watch our world becoming warmer (despite some cold and snow on your street today) are consequences that have been brewing as we continually sit year after year in our pompous self importance thinking that nothing we do effects the planet or any other species that inhabits it.

Britain now as the rest of the world has a choice to make. Do they ignore these signs and continue with business as usual as more of their country drowns under the weight of their denial or do they wake up to the reality that is rising around them? For unlike the Battle of Britain that raged 74 years ago, this one is not going away. You can't shoot this enemy from the sky. Its attacks go to the very heart of what gives us the will to live. A hundred years from now when future generations look back on this Battle of Britain what will they say? Will they say that those living then were part of the greatest generation or the perpetuators of our own demise?

This is no time to engage in political stalling so that this can be excused as just a dredging issue or this or that to excuse it away. The bottomline is that the FACTS regarding what has been happening regarding our continued forcing upon this planet and these consequences have been known for decades and yet governments globally have REFUSED to shore up infrastructure and prepare for it. DO YOU THINK IT MIGHT BE TIME NOW?

Record 75 Foot Waves In Cornwall

London's Thames Breaches Banks As Wave Of Storms Pound Europe

Aerial Footage Of Thames Floods

Accustomed to Floods, but ‘Nothing Like This,’ in Southern England

“There have always been floods,” said Nancy Walker, 80, the oldest native resident of Muchelney, “but nothing like this.”

The flood of a century, officials have called it — again.

“They said it was a once-in-a-lifetime flood last year, but this year is worse,” said Elizabeth Nightingale, a retired doctor who has lived in the village for 34 years.

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Duke Energy Poisons More Water With Their Coal Ash

UPDATE: 2-15-14:

US Prosecutors Open Criminal Probe Of Duke Energy Coal Ash Spill



Sure looks criminal to me.

UPDATE: 2-11-14

Compensation/Salary/Stock Options-Lynn Good

I thought it would be enlightening to post the salary/compensation/stock option information for Lynn Good, now president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy to show how OBSCENE it is. While our waterways continue to be polluted and made unusable by companies like Duke Energy cutting corners to save a dollar it is only fitting to see what is so damned more important that the money needs to go to.

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Massive Coal Ash Spill Chokes North Carolina River As EPA Considers Water Rules

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A ruptured Duke Energy pipe in Eden, North Carolina, caused the release of up to 82,000 tons of toxic coal ash and 27 million gallons of contaminated water into the Dan River. "The ecological disaster that is unleashed here is going to play out in the order of months, if not years," said Matt Wasson of Appalachian Voices.

Matt Wasson stood on the banks of the Dan River in North Carolina on Tuesday afternoon, just two miles downstream from the third-largest coal ash spill in US history. "The entire river is this eerie ashen color that is just incredibly unnatural," said Wasson, a member of the group Appalachian Voices who joined researchers and environmentalists in responding to the spill. "If you take a bucket and sort of scrape along the bottom, there is what looks like 6 to 10 inches of coal ash, and again this is two miles downstream [from the spill]."

On Monday, Duke Energy reported that a ruptured stormwater pipe under its 27-acre coal ash pond in Eden, North Carolina, caused the release of 50,000 to 82,000 tons of toxic coal ash and up to 27 million gallons of contaminated water into the Dan River.

Since then, the company has been working around the clock to permanently plug the leaking waste reservoir, which continues to release pollution into the river. Environmentalists, who claim the company has refused to move tons of toxic coal ash from unlined holding ponds next to rivers and lakes across the state, are echoing a collective "we told you so."

Coal ash pollution can be contaminated with toxic and heavy metals such as arsenic, chromium, lead, selenium and manganese. The volume of coal ash spilled into the river would fill between 20 and 32 Olympic-size swimming pools. Duke Energy and state regulators have been testing the river for pollution and said the results would be made public by Thursday.

Wasson compared the spill to the 2008 Tennessee Valley Authority disaster in Kingston, Tennessee, where a coal ash sludge impound broke and unleashed 1 billion gallons of toxic sludge that destroyed houses, wetlands and streams. He said the Duke spill might not have the human impacts of the Kingston disaster, but impacts to local ecosystems could be just as bad.

"This is a really big disaster," Wasson said. "… The ecological disaster that is unleashed here is going to play out in the order of months, if not years."

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I just want to SCREAM- WHY? WHY are these corporations that are considered PEOPLE allowed to continually KILL our waterways without ANY REGULATION OR ACCOUNTABILITY? The EPA stated in 2009- FIVE YEARS AGO that it would seek to implement rules. This is now 2014 and they are just "considering" it? The Environmental Protection Agency should have its name changed to the Environmental Procrastination Agency. How the hell long does it take to realize that OUR WATER AND THOSE WHO USE IT NEED PROTECTION from those only in business to make a profit?

Duke Energy waited 24 hours to report major coal ash spill into Dan River



HOW IS THIS NOT CRIMINAL? In this age of climate change as well, we CANNOT AFFORD to poison our water with coal ash, chemicals, oil, tarsands, fracking fluid, nitrogen runoff! I am so angry I am in tears for the water and us. Also in seeing my own water now privatized I recently wrote the company, United Water inquiring about where I could find a water quality report since it is not linked on the EPA site... I got no response. So now I will ask in our public community newspaper and see if they respond there. EVERY American now needs to be concerned about what is in their water and question it.

These corporations are making BILLIONS off keeping you in the dark to cut costs while our water which is now even more precious is poisoned! They don't care about you. All they care about is giving their shareholders a good report. CLEAN WATER IS A PUBLIC TRUST AND A HUMAN RIGHT. It is time for us to care and hold them accountable for their crimes against our water.

Waters protected under the Clean Water Act:

Summary-Clean Water Act

Are our laws enforceable anymore?

NC River Turns to Gray Sludge After Coal Ash Spill

Twenty miles downstream from the spill site and across the state line in Danville, Va., worried fishermen watched ash swirl in the water. A woman dipped her hand into the water and it came out coated slate gray.

Municipal officials in Danville say they are successfully filtering out contaminates in the drinking water for the city of about 43,000 people.

Meanwhile, officials in Virginia Beach, Va., announced they had stopped drawing water from Lake Gaston, a major reservoir fed by the Dan.

Personnel from Duke Energy and an alphabet soup of state and federal agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, traveled the river in motorboats Wednesday, collecting water and sediment samples. A command center has been set up at the power company's facility in Eden.

An EPA spokeswoman did not respond to questions Wednesday, including when the test results on the samples collected by the agency would be made public.

Environmentalists and government regulators have been warning for years that the 31 ash ponds at Duke's power plants in North Carolina had the potential for calamity, especially after a similar pond in Kingston, Tenn., burst open in 2008.

"Even without a spill, these settling ponds have been releasing continuous contamination into the rivers downstream from coal-fired power plants," said Avner Vengosh, a professor of geochemistry at Duke University, which was named for the same family that founded the power company.

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California Drought: 17 Communities Could Run Out of Water Within 60 To 120 days/Updates

UPDATE: 3-1-14:

Major storm brings needed rain to L.A., but at a cost

Hopefully someone is monitoring the rain with a Geiger counter... And while scientists claim no "one" event can be attributed to climate changes due to AGW, this has all the earmarks of what has been happening globally for the past decade... areas going through severe prolonged drought to then be soaked with drenching rains in a short period of time thus totally destroying crops and causing more runoff than actually benefitting the soil. Scientists predicted that human forcing of the hydrologic/carbon cycles would bring erratic rains and uneven dispersal. It has also effected monsoon rains in Asia and we have seen this same MO in South America, Africa, Europe. Places not used to getting such rains have been inundated with huge deluges and droughts have been more severe due to more heat in the atmosphere increasing evaporation rates. People need to reconsider where they choose to build their homes and grow their food if this indeed is to be the "new normal."

UPDATE: 2-24-14:

Where Is California's Water Going?

Even at this stage people cannot admit they themselves brought this on by their rapacious consumption of water and fossil fuels that brought about drier conditions along with climate change. We will go extinct pointing our bony finger at some invisible entity. Hubris kills. Oh, and it isn't a fish's fault... IT'S OURS. There is or was enough water FOR IT ALL if we humans weren't so damned self important. Did all the rich living in their mansions empty their Olympic sized swimming pools yet?

UPDATE: 2-15-14:



Los Angeles Is Finally Starting To Run Out Of Water

Cachuma Lake, a crystalline mountain resource, is disappearing

These 11 Cities May Completely Run Out Of Water Sooner Than You Think

Can you guess which city is number one?

Which city will be the first to have to be evacuated and used as a monument to our wastefulness and greed?

Also see:

Colorado River Releases Slashed To Historic Lows



Climate shifts, drought, fracking... but let's just keep taking from the Colorado River system and keeping those Vegas fountains going!

UPDATE: 2-11-14:

California's Drought Could Be the Worst in 500 Years





The remains of Cachuma Lake, the main water source for 200,000 people in southern Santa Barbara County. Ruaridh Stewart/ZUMA

California Drought Hits Farmers Hardest

Our food prices will be hit hard as well.

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Again, take a look at reference to jet stream anomalies.



Loss Of Arctic Ice Leads To Drought In California

Tied to this:

The "Polar Vortex" Freezing Us Today Due In Part To Global Warming

(See original video with this article at main link.)

Excerpt:

"As California's drought deepens, 17 communities across the state are in danger of running out of water within 60 to 120 days, state officials said Tuesday.

In some communities, wells are running dry. In others, reservoirs are nearly empty. Some have long-running problems that predate the drought.

The water systems, all in rural areas, serve from 39 to 11,000 residents. They range from the tiny Lompico County Water District in Santa Cruz County to districts that serve the cities of Healdsburg and Cloverdale in Sonoma County.

And it could get a lot worse.

"As the drought goes on, there will be more that probably show up on the list," said Dave Mazzera, acting drinking-water division chief for the state Department of Public Health.

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State health officials are in discussion with leaders of other agencies, including the state Office of Emergency Services and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, to work on immediate solutions, he added. Those could include everything from trucking in water to the health department providing emergency funds for drilling new wells or connecting faltering systems to other water systems.

A similar list of vulnerable communities was compiled during California's last drought, which lasted from 2007 to 2009. But the current drought is more severe. Less rain fell in 2013 than in any year since California became a state in 1850.

Even though some rain is forecast for Thursday, major storms are desperately needed this winter and spring to replenish depleted reservoirs, rivers and the Sierra Nevada snowpack -- which on Tuesday stood at 14 percent of normal.

"This is a statewide drought. This is a serious drought," Bill Croyle, director of the state Drought Task Force, said Thursday. "It's all hands on deck."

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How bad will it have to get before people connect these dots? These types of megadroughts are happening globally more frequently and lasting longer. This impacts not only land but food production, food prices, health, livelihoods and life itself. As I have been writing here for years, conservation is the key. This area is also growing in population with a rapacious thirst and a wasteful attitude. Golf courses, fountains, casinos, desert communities all expecting to have all the water they want whenever they want it along with extraction companies invading every section of this country to frack it to death. It is all simply unsustainable. Now, they will be forced to go to the expensive band aid action of desalination? What happens when we suck the oceans dry?
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The Oceans Warmed Up Sharply In 2013

The Oceans Warmed up Sharply in 2013: We're Going to Need a Bigger Graph

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"Long-term the oceans have been gaining heat at a rate equivalent to about 2 Hiroshima bombs per second, although this has increased over the last 16 or so years to around 4 per second. In 2013 ocean warming rapidly escalated, rising to a rate in excess of 12 Hiroshima bombs per second - over three times the recent trend. This doesn't necessarily mean we are entering a period of greatly accelerated ocean warming, as there is substantial year-to-year variation in heat uptake by the oceans. It does, however, once again dispel the persistent myth of a pause in global warming, because the Earth has actually continued to warm faster in the last 16 years than it did in the preceding 16 years.

As can be seen in Figure 1 below, the global oceans have warmed so quickly in 2013 that the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) is going to need a bigger graph."



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Reality continues to prove that lies perpetuated by those who do not wish to see reality because it challenges their political biases and economic fortunes are doing great harm. The telltale signs of our actions are in the air and water-they do not lie. The Earth is the only home we have that gives us life-it does not lie. It is not hard to see that through continued burning of fossil fuels-predominantly tarsands, shale and heavier crudes that require deeper extraction that we are not only destroying our climate balance but the balance of our planet on the whole.

In 2013 manatees died off the Florida coast in record numbers. Off the East coast dolphins also died in record numbers. In the Pacific starfish are dying in record numbers melted to the seafloor and while climate change hasn't been specifically named regarding this it also cannot be ruled out besides our continued apathetic treatment of our waterways in how they are managed and regarding the poisons we dump in them.

Typhoons and cyclones were also much more ferocious in the Pacific this past year with Typhoon Haiyan breaking records (other posts here also document Cyclone Phaillin which hit India and other stronger storms.) Ocean temperatures globally have been trending upward with more energy being stored in the atmosphere. You can only deny reality and the physics of it for so long- it then has a way of catching up to you-sometimes personally:

Scientists: Hurricane Sandy Storm Surge Directly Affected By Climate Change

For the sake of your children, grandchildren and the planet you love it is time to stop allowing the voices of greed and selfishness to deter you from seeing the truth. Our oceans are warming, our atmosphere is warming, the climate is abruptly changing due to human activity that can be quantified and WE have to get busy in doing all we can as a species to save ourselves. The lies you listen to today will be the undoing of our future. Two words that are very important regarding this that people need to know: CUMULATIVE and FEEDBACKS. We are now in the stage where these two effects are going to hit us hard. There is no more time left for political bantering. A few cold days is weather. This is climate and we need to know the difference if we are to have a habitable planet!

Ocean Acidification Poised To Radically Affect Arctic

Arctic Ocean Leaking Methane At Alarming Rate

Oceans In Critical State From Cumulative Impacts

Our Oceans Have Acidified More in Last 200 years Than The Previous 21,000 Years



2013 Continued the Long-Term Warming Trend

Arctic Warmth Unprecedented In 44,000 Years

Sensitivity of Carbon Cycle To Tropical Temperature Variations Has Doubled

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