Energy and Environment News Roundup – 1.13.14
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
ENVIRONMENT
China’s water squeeze worsens as wetlands shrink 9% since 2003 (via Reuters)
Federal authorities to investigate West Virginia chemical spill (via The Guardian)
West Virginia river chemical leak far larger than previously estimated (via Climate Progress)
MIT study: 52% of projected 2050 global population will live in water-stressed areas (via Green Car Congress)
Drought may pressure California power utilities (via Fitch Ratings)
GREEN BUILDING
LEED certification’s impact on America: By the numbers (via CleanTechnica)
RENEWABLES
Solar faceoff: Feed-in tariff versus net metering (via Energy Collective)
Over 11,000 comments filed on EPA’s ethanol rules (via Autoblog Green)
Solar dropping wholesale electricity prices like a bad habit (via CleanTechnica)
Fate of New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm in hands of regulators (via Atlantic City Press)
Massachusetts reviving SREC program to promote solar growth (via Solar Industry Magazine)
NATURAL GAS/FRACKING
France’s Total to invest in Britain’s shale gas quest (via Reuters)
UK “going all out for shale” with 40 fracking sites in pipeline (via RTCC)
Manufacturers call for halt on natural gas export approvals (via Houston Chronicle)
New Jersey Pinelands gas pipeline plan is defeated (via Asbury Park Press)
CLIMATE
EU commissioners clash over 2030 climate goals (via The Guardian)
Public’s climate change concerns “shaped by weather outside” (via RTCC)
In flood insurance fight, Congress wants easy win, not tough solutions (via ClimateWire)
Federal government investigating Christie’s use of Sandy relief funds (via CNN)
OIL
Canada expects safety standard action on oil train cars “fairly soon” (via Reuters)
Wetland contamination can be predicted by oil boom states (via Los Angeles Times)
Can the oil industry save a threatened species? Texas tries it out (via EnergyWire)
TRANSPORTATION
Study: Air travel outpacing driving in fuel efficiency gains (via Midwest Energy News)
Congress fails to renew important EV tax credits (via Plugin Cars)
Electric vehicle consumers – beyond early adopters (via Center for Climate and Energy Solutions)
Fuel economy of vehicles sold last year at record-high (via Phys.org)
TAR SANDS
Canadian government to spend $22 million green washing tar sands (via Autoblog Green)