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Obama Talks Carbon Pricing

Obama Talks Carbon Pricing

Obama Talks Carbon Pricing
by Ezra Klein, The Washington Post
6.3.10
“The House of Representatives has already passed a comprehensive energy and climate bill, and there is currently a plan in the Senate — a plan that was developed with ideas from Democrats and Republicans — that would achieve the same goal. And, Pittsburgh, I want you to [...]

Oil Could Reach Atlantic Coasts

Oil Could Reach Atlantic Coasts

Oil Could Reach Atlantic Coasts
by Andrew Revkin, Dot Earth
6.3.10
“For weeks there have been discussions about the potential for the spreading Gulf of Mexico oil slick to slip around Florida and flow up the East Coast. Nowa suite of simulations, run by an international team of ocean and climate scientists, shows this is a likely outcome [...]

Harry Reid Back From the Dead

Harry Reid Back From the Dead

NV-Sen: Teabagger leads GOP field, Harry Reid back from the dead
by Daily Kos
6.3.10
“Incumbents don’t generally recover from those kind of numbers, and particularly so in an anti-incumbent year. Yet notice that Reid’s numbers are little changed. It’s the GOP’s numbers that have fallen off a cliff. And one of them will emerge from the primary [...]

This Week in Crazy: Oil Spill Edition

This Week in Crazy: Oil Spill Edition

Rep. Don Young (R-AK) says BP oil gusher is ‘not an environmental disaster.’
Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) adds, ‘Acts of God are acts of God.’
By Climate Progress
6.3.10
“Young said: “This is not an environmental disaster, and I will say that again and again because it is a national phenomena. Oil has seeped into this ocean for centuries, [...]

Stopping Florida’s Next Environmental Disaster

Stopping Florida’s Next Environmental Disaster

In what was seemingly his former life, Florida Governor Charlie Crist instructively warned that “the conditions of weather and rising water levels will have the most profound impact on [his] state than any other.” Being a low-elevation peninsula, surrounded by both the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west, sea level rise undoubtedly represents the state’s biggest threat.

Water Scarcity: The Greatest Challenge of the 21st Century?

Water Scarcity: The Greatest Challenge of the 21st Century?

Water is a lost issue in the contemporary environmental debate. The issues that dominate are climate disruption, biodiversity loss and destruction of the ozone layer. These are all often thought of global issues and global problems. Society as a whole has a moral obligation to stop them. Water, on the other hand, is a local issue, [...]

General Motors: Sales up 16.6% compared to May 2009

General Motors: Sales up 16.6% compared to May 2009

General Motors: Sales up 16.6% compared to May 2009
by Calculated Risk
6.2.10
“General Motors Co. on Wednesday reported a 16.6% rise in May U.S. sales from a year ago to 223,822 vehicles.”
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2010/06/general-motors-sales-up-166-compared-to.html

SCOTUS Rules 5-4 to Weaken Miranda Decision; Sotomayor Pens Dissent

SCOTUS Rules 5-4 to Weaken Miranda Decision; Sotomayor Pens Dissent

SCOTUS Rules 5-4 to Weaken Miranda Decision; Sotomayor Pens Dissent
by Susie Madrak, Crooks and Liars
6.2.10
“In her first strongly written dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the ruling “turns Miranda upside down” and “marks a substantial retreat from the protection against compelled self-incrimination.
“Some experts on police questioning said the court’s subtle shift would be felt in station [...]

Israel F***ed Up

Israel F***ed Up

The Netanyahu Government is Running Out of Other Governments It Can Afford to Piss Off
by Daniel Drezner, Foreign Policy
5.31.10
“I’m trying to figure out this story for myself. But I will say this: What I know already makes me worried for the future of Israel, a worry I feel in a deeper way than I think [...]

Assessing Filibuster Reform Proposals

Assessing Filibuster Reform Proposals

Assessing Senate Reform Proposals: Part I
by Jonathan Bernstein, The Washington Post
6.2.10
“The logic is that it is absurd to allow multiple filibusters against a given bill; one should be enough. More subtly, if a bill gets to the floor, senators may develop the expectation that it will pass and/or have a chance to amend it into [...]

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