Shell’s Big Dirty Secret – Insight into the world’s most carbon intensive oil company…

“[Shell] is the largest oil operator in Nigeria, and [Shell] holds more acreage in Canada’s oil sands than any other corporation. Because of these facts, and several others, Shell is also the most carbon intensive oil company in the world. In short, for every barrel of oil it produces in the future, Shell will contribute more to global warming than any other oil company. This report documents Shell’s record investment in dirty forms of energy, and it illuminates the corporate strategy and lobbying for regulations that indicate [Shell] intends to profit from that position for a long time to come.”

By Friends of the Earth 2009

Click to access shellbigdirtysecret_June09.pdf

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Study: 4.6M children attend schools near chemical facilities

http://thehill.com/blogs/regwatch/energy-environment/203704-study-10000-schools-near-chemical-facilities

Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/regwatch/energy-environment/203704-study-10000-schools-near-chemical-facilities#ixzz2zCF84e4G 

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America’s deadly racial gap: Minorities are exposed to nearly 40 percent more air pollution than whites

A new study highlights dramatic environmental injustice in the U.S.

By Lindsay Abrams Salon.com Thursday, Apr 17, 2014

http://www.salon.com/2014/04/17/americas_deadly_racial_gap_minorities_are_exposed_to_nearly_40_percent_more_air_pollution_than_whites/

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Despite Rise in Spills, Hazardous Cargo Rides Rails in Secret

By JAD MOUAWADAPRIL 15, 2014

Jodi Ross, town manager in Westford, Mass., did not expect she would be threatened with arrest after she and her fire chief went onto the railroad tracks to find out why a train carrying liquid petroleum gas derailed on a bridge in February.

 

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Rally at Civic Center Plaza before Public Comment Hearing on Chevron EIR Tomorrow!

ALL HANDS ON DECK!

Note new time: Thursday, April 17, 2014 at 5pm
The first Public Comment Hearing on the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the Chevron “modernization” project will be Thursday, April 17th. We’re kicking the event off with a rally at the Civic Center Plaza at 5pm. Note the new time!
The hearing, before the Richmond Planning Commission, will begin at 6:30 in the City Council Chambers. It is our first opportunity to express concerns about the proposed changes and to demand answers to our questions. If you hope to get a seat at the Hearing, please show up at 5. If you wish to make a comment or ask a question, plan on turning in a speaker’s card by 6:30pm.
Even if you do not wish to speak at the Hearing, please attend. We need to show strong public engagement with this important review process, involving decisions which will impact Richmond –and the planet– for decades to come.

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Mendocino County: Charting a new course for water protection?

Blog post by Shannon Biggs, Global Exchange

http://www.globalexchange.org/blogs/peopletopeople/2014/04/01/mendocino-county-charting-a-new-course-for-water-protection/

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Political Rifts Slow U.S. Effort on Climate Laws

By CORAL DAVENPORT   APRIL 14, 2014

“Experts also note that a shift at the national level could come as more states enact climate change policies. Currently California and several Northeastern states, including New York, have enacted state-level programs to force carbon polluters to pay to pollute.

Historically, California’s environmental laws have served as a vanguard and model for national environmental policy. The push for state-level policies could rise, say experts, if there is a significant increase in extreme weather like droughts and flooding, which contribute to higher adaptation costs for state and local governments.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/15/us/politics/political-rifts-slow-us-effort-on-climate-laws.html?hpw&rref=politics&_r=1

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BAAQMD Stationary Source Committee Meeting

April 21, 2014 at 9:30am – 12:30pm
Support CBE, APEN, NRDC, Sierra Club, the Sunflower Alliance and groups in the fenceline communities lobbying for a halt to refinery project permits and commenting on the draft Refinery Emissions Tracking rule.

http://www.350bayarea.org/baaqmd_ssc_4-21-14?recruiter_id=2801

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SF International Film Festival – The Overnighters – April 28th & May 3rd

SF International Film Festival – The Overnighters – April 28th & May 3rd

Documentary

As our national Great Recession deepens and extends further on and farther out, Williston, North Dakota, is an honest-to-God boomtown. Flush with jobs from hydraulic fracturing operations, the town is a beacon of hope for out-of-work men from all corners of the United States who flock there for one last shot at turning their lives around and salvaging their families, fortunes and self-respect. This sudden influx of the great unwashed, however, is not greeted with open arms by longtime Williston residents, many of whom are downright hostile toward these migrant workers. That’s where Pastor Jay Reinke and his Concordia Lutheran Church come in. Despite protestations from neighbors and his own congregation, Pastor Reinke believes it is his God-given duty to give these “overnighters” a place to stay, be it in the pews or parking lot of his church. With public sentiment bearing down on the good Pastor and his program, revelations about these new arrivals threaten to upset the delicate peace once and for all. Filmmaker Jesse Moss spent two years embedded in Williston, and his familiarity with the community anchors the film in a bracingly real psycho-geography. Existing in an intersection between John Steinbeck, Barbara Kopple and Andrew Jarecki, The Overnighters is a quietly simmering masterpiece. –Mike Keegan

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Up To 1,000 Times More Methane Released At Gas Wells Than EPA Estimates, Study Finds

BY ARI PHILLIPS ON APRIL 15, 2014
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/04/15/3426697/methane-vastly-underestimated/

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