Global Warming
- Is Online Shopping Better for the Environment?By Jason MathersThis holiday season, as you click on "buy", you might wonder about the environmental impact of online shopping. Is it better to have a truck bring my stuff to me? Or is it better for me to go to the store? The only simple answer here is that it depends. How close is the nearest store? Would you walk, bike, or drive there? Go solo o […]
- EDF applauds New York Governor Cuomo's launch of Green BankDecember 20, 2013 […]
- Pennsylvania Supreme Court Reins in State Drilling Laws, Stands Up for LocalitiesBy Mark BrownsteinSource: Pennlive Yesterday the Pennsylvania Supreme Court stood up for the traditional powers of local governments to decide where — and, to a significant extent, how — oil and gas development happens in their communities. In a 4-2 vote, the Court overturned Act 13, a 2012 state law that had stripped localities of some of their power to dec […]
- Is Online Shopping Better for the Environment?
State Of The Climate
- November 2013 National OverviewThe November temperature was 41.6°F, 0.3°F below the 20th century average, ranking near the median value in the 119-year period of record. The nationally-averaged precipitation total during November was 2.01 inches, 0.11 inch below the 20th century average, also ranking near the median value in the 119-year period of record.
- November 2013 Global AnalysisThe combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for November 2013 was record highest for the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average of 12.9°C (55.2°F). The global land surface temperature was 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average of 5.9°C (42.6°F), the second highest for November on record, […]
- November 2013 DroughtThe upper-level circulation during November was generally westerly with many wiggles, or troughs and ridges, and an occasional cut-off low, migrating through the very active flow. The troughs and lows dragged cold fronts and weather systems which spread rain and snow across parts of the CONUS. The amount of precipitation during the first three weeks (weeks 1 […]
- November 2013 National Overview
Global Climate Change – Vital Signs of the Planet – News RSS Feed
- Opposites attract: U.S. experiences cold and heat extremesWhile the continental U.S. shivered through an abnormally cold spell in December 2013, Alaska experienced record-breaking heat. Both extremes were caused by an unusual kink in the northern hemisphere’s polar jet stream, which caused frigid Arctic air to move south and warm air to head north. The jet stream is a fast-moving belt of westerly winds created by t […]
- Opposites attract: U.S. experiences cold and heat extremes
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- EPA West Coast Collaborative announces more than $2 million in grants to reduce harmful diesel emissions in western states and Pacific Island territories(San Francisco / Seattle) December 19, 2013 – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced over $2.2 million in Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) grants to partners along the West Coast and Pacific Island Territories. The 14 grants are administered through the West Coast Collaborative, an EPA Region 9 and Region 10 public-private partnership a […]
- EPA West Coast Collaborative announces more than $2 million in grants to reduce harmful diesel emissions in western states and Pacific Island territories
Water
- EPA Rule Provides a Clear Pathway for Using Carbon Capture and Sequestration TechnologiesWASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule that helps create a consistent national framework to ensure the safe and effective deployment of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies. “Carbon capture and sequestration technology can help us reduce carbon pollution and move us toward a cleaner, more stable […]
- EPA Rule Provides a Clear Pathway for Using Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technologies
Ocean Temperatures
- Lewes DERecent Water Temperature: 44.1°F (6.7°C) Observation Date and Time: Sat, 21 Dec 2013 19:54:00 GMT […]
- Ship John Shoal NJRecent Water Temperature: 39.9°F (4.4°C) Observation Date and Time: Sat, 21 Dec 2013 19:54:00 GMT […]
- Sandy Hook NJRecent Water Temperature: 37.9°F (3.3°C) Observation Date and Time: Sat, 21 Dec 2013 19:54:00 GMT […]
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Invasive Species
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- Species Profile -- Khapra Beetlehttp://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/animals/khapra.shtmlorganization: USDA. NAL. National Invasive Species Information Center. Khapra beetles are native to India. The first specimen in the U.S. was discovered in California in 1953, but the infestation was eradicated; since then, it has been frequently intercepted on imported cargo. These invasive insects are […]
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Energy Research
- 'Bubbles' simulation on Sequoia wins Gordon Bell PrizeScientists at ETH Zurich and IBM Research, in collaboration with the Technical University of Munich and DOE's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, have set a new record in supercomputing in Fluid Dynamics using 6.4 million threads on LLNL's 96 rack Sequoia IBM BlueGene/Q, one of the fastest supercomputers in the world.
- 'Bubbles' simulation on Sequoia wins Gordon Bell Prize
Energy Savers
- Holiday Gifts for Energy EfficiencyHoliday Gifts for Energy Efficiency Find easy, energy-efficient gift ideas for your loved ones. […]
- Holiday Gifts for Energy Efficiency
Food And Drugs
- FDA announces voluntary nationwide recall of all non-expired sterile drugs from Abrams Royal Compounding PharmacyThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting hospitals, health care professionals, and patients of a voluntary recall of all non-expired drug products produced and distributed for sterile use by Abrams Royal Compounding Pharmacy in Dallas, Texas. The recalled products include injectable medications, intravenous (IV) injections, eye drops, pellet implant […]
- FDA announces voluntary nationwide recall of all non-expired sterile drugs from Abrams Royal Compounding Pharmacy
Consumer Health
- FDA's MedWatch Safety Alerts: November 2013FDA warns consumers about eyeliner testing positive for lead, skin discoloration from anti-seizure medication, antibiotics found in protein products and more.
- FDA's MedWatch Safety Alerts: November 2013
Decade of Sustainable Energy for All
NEW YORK, NY — The United Nations General Assembly unanimously declared the decade 2014-2024 as the Decade of Sustainable Energy for All, underscoring the importance of energy issues for sustainable development and for the elaboration of the post-2015 development agenda.
In adopting the resolution, the General Assembly reaffirmed its determination to make sustainable energy for all a reality. The text calls upon Member States to galvanize efforts to make universal access to sustainable modern energy services a priority, noting that 1.3 billion people are without electricity and 2.6 billion people in developing countries rely on traditional biomass for cooking and heating. It expressed concern that even when energy services are available, millions of poor people are unable to pay for them.
The resolution stressed the need to improve access to reliable, affordable, economically viable, socially acceptable and environmentally sound energy services and resources for sustainable development. To that end, it also highlighted the importance of improving energy efficiency, increasing the share of renewable energy and cleaner and energy-efficient technologies.
Significantly, the resolution recognized the importance of giving appropriate consideration to energy issues in elaborating the post-2015 development agenda. The Assembly called upon Governments, as well as relevant international and regional organizations and other relevant stakeholders, to combine, as appropriate, the increased use of new and renewable energy resources, more efficient use of energy, greater reliance on advanced energy technologies, including cleaner fossil fuel technologies, and the sustainable use of traditional energy resources, to meet the increasing need for energy services.
The declaration of the Decade builds on the growing interest of Member States in energy issues. General Assembly resolution 65/151 designated 2012 the “International Year of Sustainable Energy for All” and called on the Secretary-General to organize and coordinate activities during the Year to increase awareness of the importance of addressing energy issues.
In response, the Secretary-General launched the Sustainable Energy for All initiative, which brings together stakeholders in Government, the private sector and civil society to mobilize action towards three objectives: to provide universal energy access; to double the rate of global energy efficiency improvement; and to double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.
In September, the Secretary-General announced that Kandeh Yumkella, Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Chair of UN-Energy, will serve as Special Representative for Sustainable Energy for All and Chief Executive of the effort.
“Sustainable Energy for all is essential for achieving our Millennium Development Goals and for opening up new opportunities for growth and prosperity in every country of the world,” Mr. Yumkella said. “It is also central to discussions on the post-2015 development agenda and proposed new sustainable development goals.” He continued: “We warmly welcome the General Assembly’s declaration of the Decade and stand ready to support Member States and all stakeholders in making sustainable energy for all a reality on the ground.”
For more information, please contact: Dan Shepard, Department of Public Information, at +1 212 963 9495, e-mail: shepard@un.org; or Cynthia Scharf, Secretary-General’s Sustainable Energy for All initiative, at +1 917 825 1494, e?mail: scharfc@un.org.
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