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[ Wednesday, December 19, 2007 09:46 ]

Legacy Journal: Midweek Movers

Section:

Environment

Summary:

Science and Policy Clash in the Political Area.  Designing the Future, circa 2020

* Bali is over and at the nytimes, Friedman is perplexed, Rivkin is skeptical, and U.N.Secretary General Moon is reportedly off to campaign for the Universal Human Right not to face capital punishment.  The administration representative put on a late in the fourth quarter full court press with an impressive Power Point presentation. Smart and quick, Coach Wooden would have been impressed. Many of the goals are aimed at 2020.

** Congress and the Bush Administration have come together to sign the Energy Bill. Mileage mandates, exemptions, and ethanol $ubsidies abound.  The goals are for 2020

*** The PBS New Hour revisited Oregon and more than 10 years of spotted owl old growth fir forest habitat sanctuary policy begun by the Clinton Administration, championed by VP Al Gore, and administered in the National Forest lands in the Cascades by federal Fish and Games wildlife biologists.  The set asides are 7000 acre per bird.  The predatory barred owl species has moved in and is out competing their cousins for space and food.  Flexible policy into the year 2020 has resulted in lawyerly dueling between administration policy makers and professional politicians.

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[ Monday, December 03, 2007 09:02 ]

Legacy Journal: Snowbound Monday

Section:

Weather

Summary:

Winter type weather featuring snow has arrived one month early and is the leading feature on the local and national news.

* The western valleys and the Cascades mountains are experiencing records precipitation.

** Snow fall is reported as far south as Arizona and New Mexico and is contributing to airline delays from coast to coast.

*** The east coast from New England to Maryland also has continuing snow fall.

Meanwhile, in Rochester, NY lake effect snow fall is filling many a picture window.

Main:

To avoid the obvious questions, the UN IPCC conflab begins today in pristine Bali.  Stay tuned for the answers. One wistful Wanderlust view of poverty in Paradise, pollution on the beach, and the permanent floating party of self proclaimed aging environmental activists and exeucrats is offered by writer and blogger , Andrew C Rivkin of the nytimes.

Meanwhile, $20 trillion in global energy investment over the next 20 years and dreams of billions more in the to be developed carbon trading markets is enough to excite hot money around the world.

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[ Friday, November 30, 2007 09:41 ]

Legacy Journal: Friday Final: Frameworking the Future

Section:

Environment

Summary:

Enviromentalism: The State of the Movement.

* A usatoday blog view of the fluid flow of the movement.

The State of the Environment: CT Radiation and Xrays .

** A nytimes Op Ed page writer chimes in on “Problematic” CT scans and radiation exposure.

*** The inner Environmental Stressor:  Asthma and P.T.S.D.

Main:

“Two things in life are certain, death and taxes.” --- Grandpa, Mark Twain, and others.

:  Today, the local Rochester, NY paper has a lead article in its Business Section on a local investment in a corn to ethanol envirotech boomlet.  The graphic of the process was excellent. It clearly illustrated the steps in the conversion.  What was interesting was that more than twenty energy consuming processes were necessary to convert corn in the field to alcohol in the motor.  Transporting, grinding, heating, distilling, cooling, pumping, filtering, and storing are among the examples of steps that are highly energy dependent.  Meanwhile, the same paper reports that a local Congressman part of a delegation on a six day trip to Brazil for a first hand look at how that nation has “weaned itself from a dependency..... on foreign oil” using sugar cane to produce ethanol.  It there also a rum dependency problem in Brazil where the stuff is reported to be plentiful and cheap for natives and tourists.

:: Predictably, the OP Ed folks of nytimes used a slow day on Friday to fill white space with tepid pap on what is characterized as “possibly problematic"--- unnecessary diagnostic radiation exposure.  That is a strongly voiced opinion?
The good news is that the issue is not one of peace or prosperity, and no parallels were drown using the horrible Hiroshima metaphor.
Sadly, the science, technology and history of CAT scans is lacking. Not even EMI and the Beatles are given their due.  The good news is that the research behind the 1979 Nobel Prize for Medicine helped launch the progress that powers the fifth generation machines.  Dramatically increased processing speed has reduced motion artifact, optimized contrast enhancement, and decreased study completion time.  Radiation exposure is now measured in mrem units and slice imaging time in msecs.  That is very good news.

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