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Thomas Paine

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Friday, April 1, 2011

1 April - RSS SnapShot! Pt I

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I've received my April Fool's Day prank. Posting from Opera's Links page to here will not work in different Firefox browsers nor Google Chrome. Nor did I have any luck trying to use the Oldephartte blog at LiveJournal as a workaround. I assume formatting filters destroyed bulk copying of hotlinks.

So things are at a standstill for the moment.


11 am update
 Recopying Blogger's Dashboard feed worked normally - for a wonder - but trying for My Yahoo! links failed also


7:45 MST  13:45 GMT

 

To Do

Bloomberg
By Christopher Martin - Fri Apr 01 13:00:00 GMT 2011 Preventing the worst effects of global warming without harming economic growth requires doubling annual investments in renewable and low-carbon energy to $500 billion a year by 2020, according to the ...
San Francisco Business Times
The nation's most stringent renewable energy mandate for California utilities means major opportunity for renewable energy developers, but meeting the mandate will be harder this time around. At press time Gov. Jerry Brown was poised to sign a law ...
Bizjournals.com
State lawmakers may decide to take Florida's renewable energy industry to the next level — but it would be at utility customers' expense. Senate Bill 7082 would let investor-owned utility companies, such as Progress Energy Florida Inc., charge their ...
Green Bay Press Gazette
Information on renewable energy is available at the Wisconsin Public Service Farm Show, which ran Tuesday through Thursday at the Experimental Aircraft Association grounds in Oshkosh. A manure digester is a sealed concrete or steel container, ...
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Human Habitat

The Olympian
A Thurston County Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of the Squaxin Island Tribe in its years-long battle with the state Department of Ecology over well-drilling in the Johns Creek Basin northeast of Shelton. In 2008 and 2009, the tribe petitioned ...
Marketwire (press release)
US Ecology, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides radioactive, hazardous, PCB and non-hazardous industrial waste management and recycling services to commercial and government entities, such as refineries and chemical production facilities, ...
The Olympian
Is it really true that the cities of Olympia, Lacey and Yelm are on the verge of securing rights for additional water resources from the state Department of Ecology? Water – its availability and its influence on future growth – has been a huge issue in ...
KGMI
The Department of Ecology says 60 to 100 gallons of diesel escaped into a ditch. “Getting on it right away and being able to keep working it really proved effective in this particular case,” Ecology spokesperson Larry Altose said. ...
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Water Power

AHN | All Headline News
They're becoming popular at amusement parks, carnivals and fairs around the country, but the federal government is urging people not to participate in so-called “water walking,” where people inside an inflatable clear plastic ball walk on water. ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Three panels of impressionist master Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" go on display at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City next week. It's the first time the triptych will be together in 30 years. The exhibit includes three 14-foot panels ...
BusinessWeek
The House has passed a bill that could make it easier to use pesticides near water. The measure would bar the Environmental Protection Agency from requiring farmers or companies to comply with the Clean Water Act when using pesticides on or near water ...
ABC News
AP A federal judge has approved a $26.5 million settlement for a central Michigan community whose water supply was contaminated by a chemical company in the 1950s and 1960s. US District Court Judge Thomas L. Ludington in Bay City signed an order ...
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