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  • Vehicle Fuel and the Bottom Line

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    Our nation is littered with examples of governments at various levels converting some of their vehicles to run on various forms of natural gas...and then quietly retreating from the failed experiment.  In most instances, politicians pursue such initiatives to greenwash their image while funneling taxpayer dollars to key constituents...who then [...]

    Posted: December 01, 2009, 12:24am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #240

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    New Italian Cuisine:  The Romans, who were great at documenting things, never mentioned the tomato.  There's a good reason for that...the species--Solanum lycopersicum--is a tender perennial that's native to the Andes region in South America.  However, genus Solanum isn't restricted to the New World.  Yes, the potato (S. tuberosum) is' [...]

    Posted: November 29, 2009, 4:54pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • The Super Crematorium and Hearse

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    Zealand is a large island in eastern Denmark that's home to the nation's capital, Copenhagen.  The cost of reducing emissions from crematoriums there is driving some economies of scale.

    A new plan to build one super crematorium in Ringsted to replace seven smaller ones in the Zealand region will [...]

    Posted: November 28, 2009, 7:02pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Food Waste-Lines

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    Food production per capita has trended higher for decades.  With that in mind...

    Just before Thanksgiving a new study shows that Americans are throwing away more food than ever. Since 1974 the amount of food Americans [waste] per capita has risen by approximately 50 percent, according to a new [...]

    Posted: November 28, 2009, 12:29am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Mercury in Sockeye Smolts

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    The following research was done on sockeye salmon in Alaska's Wood River Basin, in the SW part of the state.  It flows into Bristol Bay, which is part of the Bering Sea.

    Spawning salmon also carry methylmercury, which they bioaccumulate while at sea, where they gain up to 95% of [...]

    Posted: November 26, 2009, 3:29pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • A New and Unnecessary Fee for Some Oregon Businesses

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    There are a number of areas where the state could wisely spend a small amount of time and money on things that would benefit the environment.  Collecting greenhouse gas emission data from a select minority of businesses for a non-existent cap & trade system certainly isn't one of them.  But' [...]

    Posted: November 26, 2009, 12:56am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Wasting Green on Green Buses

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    Vancouver was consumed with greenwashing its image even before it got the upcoming Winter Olympics.  The same goes for nearby Whistler, which will host a number of the alpine events.  It's gotten so bad that even David Suzuki--Canada's Al Gore--is criticizing some of the efforts.  In the following, I've' [...]

    Posted: November 25, 2009, 12:51am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • PETA Spy at OHSU and Elsewhere

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    Both PETA and the Humane Society of the United States are animal rights groups that occasionally do things good things related to animal welfare.  For instance, it was an HSUS investigator working undercover at a California slaughterhouse who illicitly filmed the ugly abuses of downer cattle.  In the following [...]

    Posted: November 24, 2009, 1:08am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #239

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    Squalor:  Liberia has suffered two brutal civil wars in the last 20 years.  While the relative peace since the middle of the decade has unquestionably brought a number of improvements, conditions for many people today are arguably worse than they were back in 1989.  For instance back then, the nation [...]

    Posted: November 23, 2009, 2:44am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • A "Bouncing Along the Bottom" Recovery

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    Earlier this week...

    It's tempting to present the flattening of Oregon's unemployment rate--at 11.3 percent in October--as good news. But economists, dismal scientists to the core, paint a negative picture.

    First, October's number--the same seasonally adjusted 11.3 percent as September's revised rate--remains stubbornly higher than the nation's towering 10.2 percent level.

    Second, [...]

    Posted: November 22, 2009, 9:17pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Climate Money for Nothing

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    An increasing number of people are concerned that paying developing nations not to cut down their forests does nothing to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases.  Here's a great example.

    An agreement by Norway to pay Guyana for preserving forests to help slow climate change will still allow the South [...]

    Posted: November 21, 2009, 9:37pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Deporting Criminals

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    Here's the latest deportation data from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

    The data, from October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009, shows that 10,793 people were deported from the Pacific Northwest, a drop of 117 compared to the previous year.

    That marks the first time in the last five years [...]

    Posted: November 20, 2009, 11:03pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • The Growing Renewable Energy Scandal in Salem

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    It's been obvious for years now that Oregon's Business Energy Tax Credit is a money pit.  Finally, the scandal is getting some legs. 

    In a letter to two state agency heads, Kulongoski asked for recommendations on whether the increasingly expensive Business Energy Tax Credit "is necessary for continued economic" [...]

    Posted: November 19, 2009, 3:06am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Lagging Economic Growth

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    It simply amazes me that anyone could write an article on this topic and avoid the elephant in the room.

    Officials [from the Oregon Employment Department] predict economic growth will add 160,300 jobs in the state from 2008 to 2018, plus about 85,000 jobs opening as Oregon digs out of [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 11:06pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Addicted to Gambling Addicts

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    Governments at the state and federal level make huge sums by taxing addictions.  Oregon's legislature is so addicted to those revenue streams that there's a constant battle to boost sin taxes, yet squeeze the revenue dedicated to prevention and treatment programs. 

    Over the weekend, The Oregonian highlighted some rather [...]

    Posted: November 17, 2009, 11:59pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #238

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    Green But Not Authentic:  Years ago, I had a boss who talked about knowing the difference between traditions and bad habits.  There's a lot of tradition in the production of scotch.

    For the past two years the [Loch Lomond Distillery], based in Alexandria near Glasgow, has been producing almost [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 1:59am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Less Customers to Serve

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    Many organizations outsource customer service operations.  This has been good for Sykes, a company of 33,000 employees which turned a profit last year of $60.6 million on revenues of about $820 million.  Its customer service center in Milton-Freewater OR--which is less than 10 miles south of Walla Walla [...]

    Posted: November 14, 2009, 2:19pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Presuming It's the Flu (Updated)

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    According to World Health Organization data published today, H1N1 has killed "at least 6,260 people" around the globe, the majority here in North America.  European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control data--also published today--has the global death toll at 6,768.  That's obviously sad, but the totals remain [...]

    Posted: November 14, 2009, 9:20pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Heat Pollution from Data Centers

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    Some industries are criticized for producing thermal (heat) pollution.  The cooling water from power plants--especially nuclear--is often cited as an example.  And while it's usually portrayed differently, urban heat islands gain part of their warmth from man's activities rather than land-use changes.  Yet, the following way of dealing with [...]

    Posted: November 12, 2009, 6:00pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Quail, Limited

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    Nowadays, most conservation organizations that are comprised--at least in part--of hunters trying to help their favored prey are fighting an uphill battle.  Quail Unlimited has certainly been struggling with that.  The bobwhite quail thrives in areas--primarily in the Midwest and Southeast-- that have been disturbed and are recovering.  [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2009, 11:31pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #237

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    More Control Through Meters:  Smart meters can be designed to do all sorts of things.  For instance, here's what over 27 million Enel customers already have in Italy...

    These meters are fully electronic and smart, with integrated bi-directional communications, advanced power measurement and management capabilities, an integrated, software-controllable disconnect switch,' [...]

    Posted: November 10, 2009, 2:57am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • ConnectOregon (and Nearby)

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    Brookings has a small public airport that's not designed for commercial air traffic.  Fortunately though for area residents and visitors, nearby Crescent City CA is served by SkyWest (United)--three flights a day (though one may soon be cut).  That's saves a beautiful though not necessarily relaxing couple-hour drive to [...]

    Posted: November 08, 2009, 10:24pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Some Marijuana Eradication Statistics

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    We'd been hearing for awhile now that it had been a banner year for marijuana eradication in much of California.  The following summarizes the results...kind of.

    California's pot police have again shattered records for confiscating marijuana.

    The state's Campaign Against Marijuana Planting [CAMP] seized 4.4 million marijuana plants during this year's [...]

    Posted: November 07, 2009, 1:01am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Climate Panhandling

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    Aggressive beggars can be rather creepy.  Some don't just ask for money, but demand it as if you're in possession of what should rightfully be theirs.  They try shame, intimidation, etc. to gain a few bucks, which sadly few of them will spend wisely.  Is it still a month [...]

    Posted: November 06, 2009, 12:58am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Making Renting Eco-Fashionable

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    The Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) is non-profit created by the British government to promote resource efficiency.  It promotes people buying less, wasting less, owning less, etc.

    No doubt there's plenty of unnecessary consumption in the UK...we certainly don't have a monopoly on that vice.  But some of the' [...]

    Posted: November 05, 2009, 12:09am EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Still Plenty of Economic Stress

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    The September Stress Index information was published today.  From the AP article on its metric...

    The AP's Economic Stress Index calculates a score from 1 to 100 based on a county's unemployment, foreclosure and bankruptcy rates. Under a rule of thumb, a county is considered stressed when its score [...]

    Posted: November 03, 2009, 8:58pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Uncapping Cable Modems

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    After what Thomas Swingler of CableHack.net was charged with earlier this year, Ryan Harris surely knew that he had a target on his back.

    An Oregon hardware hacker and author has been hit with federal criminal charges arising from his longstanding business of selling unlocked cable modems that can [...]

    Posted: November 03, 2009, 10:45pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Tougher Times for Many Non-Profits

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    From today's Portland Business Journal...

    Demand is up and donations are down for Oregon charitable organizations.

    Demand for services increased 12 percent from 2008, according to a survey released Monday by the Oregon Community Foundation. The survey conducted in August and September canvassed 1,234 Oregon nonprofits about the impact the recession' [...]

    Posted: November 03, 2009, 9:33pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #236

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    Reducing Worries:  People with less stress can usually sleep better.  So, who tends to sleep better, workers or retirees?  That depends upon the job, the financial situation upon retirement, one's health, on and on.

    The study involved employees from the French national gas and electricity company, Electricité de France-Gaz [...]

    Posted: November 02, 2009, 9:25pm EST
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Homeless Sent Home

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    According to the San Francisco Homeless Services Coalition:

    - San Francisco has the highest per capita rate of homelessness of any major American city.  7,000 homeless people live in SF at a given time.  Some estimates put the number as high as 15,000 (SF Plan to Abolish Chronic Homelessness).

    - Only 15% [...]

    Posted: November 01, 2009, 9:02pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Dell Buys Silence

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    In 2007, Dell closed its call center in Roseburg not long after some employees sued over unpaid overtime (previous blog here).  Last year, that lawsuit gained class action status involving multiple call centers and alleged unscrupulous business practices (previous blog here).  Turns out that Dell quietly settled last [...]

    Posted: October 31, 2009, 10:14pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Defenders of Fundraising

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    The Defenders of Wildlife has long championed the reintroduction of wolves into various parts of the continental U.S.  Unlike its sister organizations that promote wolves, Defenders helps reimburse ranchers who suffer losses because of those wolves.  But make no mistake, wolves are a profit center for the non-profit.  No doubt [...]

    Posted: October 30, 2009, 9:06pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Outsourcing Jobs via Changing Lightbulbs

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    GE has spent huge sums trying to position itself as smart and green.  Few companies have lobbied harder for subsides and the proposed cap & trade system, from which it would profit greatly.  It also lobbied hard for the law which set efficiency standards that will essentially outlaw incandescent light [...]

    Posted: October 29, 2009, 6:18pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Burning Funds on Burning Fields

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    Eugene is home to several highly litigious environmental organizations.  It's not the economy that's causing problems at the Western Environmental Law Center.

    In yet another sign that economic tough times continue to plague Lane County, a public interest environmental law firm will lay off four staff members by the [...]

    Posted: October 29, 2009, 10:46pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Craft Breweries and Urinals

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    The first Great Lakes Craft Brewers and Water Conservation Conference kicked off yesterday in Milwaukee WI.  While few Americans have to worry nowadays about their water supply unless there's a drought or disaster, that will eventually change.  In the meanwhile, most brewers are interested in saving money, planning for the [...]

    Posted: October 28, 2009, 2:49am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Addressing the Countrywide Stench

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    This editorial has it right. 

    As the largest subprime lender and valued partner of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Countrywide was at the core of the mortgage meltdown. The political class wants to blame the mania and panic on the bankers, but the bankers couldn't have made the subprime' [...]

    Posted: October 27, 2009, 9:24pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #235

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    Needle Stewardship:  Del Norte County (that last "e" is silent) is in the rural northwestern corner of California.  From this link...

    It's hardly the kind of place where you would expect a conservative local government to adopt what may be the most progressive solid waste management policy in the United [...]

    Posted: October 26, 2009, 1:28am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • The Mad Cow Window

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    Back in late 2003 when the U.S. had its first case of mad cow disease (in an animal imported from Canada), Taiwan was one a a number of countries that stopped importing American beef.  Three years ago, the country partially lifted the ban, accepting imports of boneless meat.  On [...]

    Posted: October 25, 2009, 10:22pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Deluxe Ambulance Service

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    The major concern wasn't that the following patient could die of embarrassment.

    The memory still bothers Ken Keller: A panicked ambulance crew had a critically ill patient, but the man weighed more than 1,000 pounds and could not fit inside the vehicle. And the stretcher wasn't sturdy enough to hold him.

    The [...]

    Posted: October 24, 2009, 2:47am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Rating Policy More than Results

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    The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) has just published its third annual rating of what states are doing to pursue energy efficiency.  Oregon did well but dropped two places this year.

    2009 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard, which ranks states in six categories, concludes that the 10 states doing [...]

    Posted: October 23, 2009, 1:12am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • A Really Deep Fire Break

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    Last week, USFS filled a hole that was 15 feet wide and 60 feet deep on Mt. Shasta. 

    Whatever their purpose was, the people who dug a deep and wide hole by hand on National Forest property on Mt. Shasta this past summer put in a great deal of [...]

    Posted: October 22, 2009, 11:22pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Green Fly Ash Modular Units

    For a couple of years now, we've been hearing about green bricks.  Soon, they'll start hitting the market.

    The makers of a new "green brick" say that the chemical manufacturing process requires up to 90 per cent less energy and generates 90 per cent less CO2 than traditional bricks.

    The brick [...]

    Posted: October 13, 2009, 10:58pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #233

    Oversensitive: The following sure seems like an example of discovering the obvious.

    For the study, a total of 133 American college students were randomly assigned to write an essay about either a negative or positive comment about their appearance that they had received in the past. Compared to participants [...]

    Posted: October 12, 2009, 1:44am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Weak Economy, Weak Candidates

    Winn Parish is a rural county in the timber country of north-central Louisiana.  Back when the housing industry was still booming, JELD-WEN (headquartered in Klamath Falls) committed to building a door factory in the county seat--Winnfield...which by-the-by was the home of the infamous Huey Long.  The factory was supposed [...]

    Posted: October 11, 2009, 12:59am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • The Oxymoron of Green Mansions

    The Mail-Tribune had an article today on a retired Ashland couple whose 4,400 SF home was the first here in Southern Oregon to receive LEED certification.  It got a platinum rating--the highest available.  Despite this, there are so many things wrong with this effort.

    The home on Birdsong Lane has [...]

    Posted: October 10, 2009, 9:10pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Cleaning Up Meth Labs

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    Some states offer guidance on how to clean facilities which have housed meth labs, and some don't.  Less than half of the states even require dwellings that have been used as meth labs to be cleaned prior to families moving in.  Buyer/renter beware. 

    Congress finally passed the Methamphetamine Remediation Research' [...]

    Posted: October 09, 2009, 9:36pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Letting Eco-Inmates Run the Asylum

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    About a year ago, I blogged about the Interior Department's Inspector General investigating the BLM's National Landscape Conservation System for inappropriate ties with environmental lobbyists.  Last week, the IG published its report, which centered on the now-retired Director of the NLCS--Elena Daly--and one of her two division chiefs, [...]

    Posted: October 08, 2009, 11:26pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Television Energy Consumption Data

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    Energy Star is a federal energy efficiency program jointly managed by the EPA and DOE.  Early last month, they published revisions to the specifications governing televisions. 

    Starting next May, TVs will need to be 40 percent more efficient than today’s standard to receive Energy Star certification. By May 2012, [...]

    Posted: October 07, 2009, 11:47pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Delta Smelt and Clearer Water

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    On the surface, the following seems like good news.

    After more than a century of being murky from enough Gold Rush-era mining sediment to fill 60 Superdomes, researchers say, the Bay suddenly crossed a profound threshold 10 years ago and became much clearer.

    The Bay had gradually been getting clearer for [...]

    Posted: October 06, 2009, 1:47am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Short Break

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    I've got some family business to attend to...probably won't have time for another post until Sunday or Monday. 

    [...]
    Posted: October 01, 2009, 1:52pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Tamiflow

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    Tamiflu is one of a number of medications which the average sewage treatment plant can't break down.  It tends to go through us as well. 

    For their new study, Gopal Ghosh and his colleagues at Kyoto University sampled water discharged from three local sewage treatment plants and water at several' [...]

    Posted: October 01, 2009, 12:04pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Protecting One's Solar Investment

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    This news report portrayed the theft of solar panels as an "unusual crime spree."  Those reporters haven't been paying enough attention (previous blog here).

    The latest hit happened at an undisclosed winery in Rutherford early Monday morning.  The Napa County Sheriff's Office says 25 solar panels worth $30,000 were' [...]

    Posted: October 01, 2009, 12:23am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • A Chicken-***t Solution

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    Where there are factory farms, there can be power plants.  

    A major power plant in Penglai city of northern China's Shandong Province uses manure from 500 million chickens to produce electricity for the grid. It went into operation late last month.

    In the showcase Shandong plant, chicken manure and waste [...]

    Posted: September 30, 2009, 12:01am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Moving Transients Through Alcohol

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    The Washington-Jefferson Park in Eugene has become a popular transient hangout.  Sadly but not necessarily surprisingly, crime and public drunkenness in the area are up.  How have authorities chosen to address this?  More police involvement and...

    Oregon Liquor Control Commission regulators have asked the owners of the Neighborhood Market, 7-Eleven [...]

    Posted: September 29, 2009, 1:23pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Ethanol Mandates and Dead Zones

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    Corn production bears a lot of the blame for fertilizer runoff that ends up in the Mississippi River.  Besides farming, other major sources of nutrients in the Mississippi include effluent from sewage treatment plants and industry, stormwater runoff, and of course nature itself.  When it comes to reducing the [...]

    Posted: September 29, 2009, 1:37am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #232

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    Popeye's Steroid:  The United States is second in the world in spinach production, growing a measly 3 percent of the world's crop.  China produces 85 percent, including some of the best.  For instance, the pretentiously-named Woodstock Farms Organic Cut Spinach earned a "Hall of Fame" rating from five food [...]

    Posted: September 28, 2009, 11:34pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Sudden Oak Death Still on the Move

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    Unfortunately, the sudden oak death fungus continues to make its presence known in Curry County.  The spread of this incurable malady remains slow but seemingly inexorable because eradication efforts have never been aggressive enough--often due to limited and patchwork funding.  At the moment, authorities are awaiting federal stimulus money [...]

    Posted: September 26, 2009, 7:49pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Less Publishing, More Care

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    Here's another example of spending research dollars to document something we already knew.

    A recent study has found that young adults are much less likely to use ambulatory or preventive care, even though their mortality rate is more than twice that of adolescents.

    "Young adults are generally a healthy population, but" [...]

    Posted: September 26, 2009, 10:51pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • A Charging Network for the Rich

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    Rabobank is a Dutch financial institution which bought California's VIB Corp (Valley Independent Bank) in 2002.  Tesla Motors was saved from bankruptcy earlier this year by $465 million in loans from the Department of Energy.  It's sold about 700 cars thus far, presumably to customers with deep pockets.  [...]

    Posted: September 25, 2009, 1:13am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Compensation Inflation

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    Gee, if we pay more, will the DEQ's e-mailing capability improve?

    Monday, [County] Commissioner Sandi Cassanelli received e-mail notice of a potential 60 percent increase in fees from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, which regulates the siting, construction and inspection of septic systems statewide, and administers that work [...]

    Posted: September 23, 2009, 8:52pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Pesticide Damage to Orchids

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    Cymbidium

    Cymbidiums are orchids that are famous for their corsage flowers.  Here's a beautiful example from this link.

    It's rather obvious that growers would avoid using pesticides which could adversely impact the look or number of flowers produced.  However...

    Tauranga grower Paul Hulshof poured a truckload of [...]

    Posted: September 23, 2009, 4:27pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Yet More Green Payoffs

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    At the start of the month, the federal government handed out $502 million in stimulus money for renewable energy projects in the U.S.  The majority went to foreign firms--the big winner being Spain's Iberdrola, which got $295 million.  At least Iberdrola's U.S. headquarters is in Portland. 

    The $140 million provided [...]

    Posted: September 23, 2009, 11:12pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Searching for Less Gassy Sheep

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    New Zealand is nowhere close to meeting its Kyoto Protocol goal of no increase in CO2 emissions from 1990 to 2012.  Using the latest UNFCCC data (2006), New Zealand's CO2 emissions have risen 18.9 percent--from 7.4 to 8.8 metric tons per capita.  That's not good...though our per capita [...]

    Posted: September 23, 2009, 9:05pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Dogs as Livestock

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    Kooskia is a small town in the panhandle of Idaho, roughly 50 miles NE of Hell's Canyon.  From there, one can head east on U.S. Highway 12 along the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River, which was designated a National Wild & Scenic River back in 1968.  When [...]

    Posted: September 22, 2009, 12:02am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #231

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    Thirstier Trees:  It's a bad sign when a researcher begins with a false premise--or two--when highlighting what's supposedly been discovered.  This press release was entitled "Exotic timber plantations found to use more than twice the water of native forests."

    "Scientists used to think that forests in same environments use water" [...]

    Posted: September 21, 2009, 10:43pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Carbon Sink Liability

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    If a company paid to plant some trees for purposes of carbon sequestration, but then the trees then burn down, are the trees insured or does the company suddenly need to buy a new carbon sink?  There are all sorts of variables in that question that fortunately we don't have' [...]

    Posted: September 20, 2009, 1:08am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Yet More Excuses for Overeating

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    It's amazing the number of people who have poor impulse control.

    The phenomenon is known as "vicarious goal fulfillment," by which a person "can feel a goal has been met if they have taken some small action," like seeing a salad on the menu without actually ordering it, according to [...]

    Posted: September 19, 2009, 9:17pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • School Districts Making Us Pay to Sue Ourselves

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    It's a sign of failure whenever one government agency sues another.  There are all sorts of causes, including badly-written laws, agencies which can't or won't compromise, defending or trying to expand one's turf, an unwillingness to live within one's means, on and on.  It's all unnecessary...or at least should be.

    My [...]

    Posted: September 18, 2009, 11:22pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Science on the Cheap

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    The noise level of a normal conversation is about 60 decibels.  If road noise is just a bit louder...

    Researchers found that among more than 24,000 Swedish adults, those living near relatively noisier roads were more likely to say they had high blood pressure than those living in more peaceful [...]

    Posted: September 17, 2009, 10:25pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Job Openings on the Grants Pass City Council

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    In the last few months, many JoCo residents have gone from being embarrassed at the quality of our county government to glad that it's not as bad as the cesspool in Grants Pass.  There's been all the drama with multiple city attorneys, the botched firing of the city manager, meetings [...]

    Posted: September 16, 2009, 3:49pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Data Centers Aren't Green

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    One of the key selling points in Google choosing to develop a data center in Oregon was a good deal on our already cheap power, made possible by large dams.  Data centers are energy hogs...though not as bad as the aluminum smelters which used to use a bunch of [...]

    Posted: September 16, 2009, 12:10am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • The District of Columbia National Forest

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    States without national forests are evidently jealous of the funding that's dedicated mostly to Western states for firefighting.  That's got me wondering when we'll see some urban renewal money here in rural Josephine County. 

    ...the U.S. Forest Service this week announced it will spend nearly $2.8 million in forest-fire-fighting' [...]

    Posted: September 15, 2009, 6:38pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • The Climate Change Denomination

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    The beliefs of a number of environmentalists can seem religious in nature.  Rather than truly understanding much of what they fervently believe, they have faith in certain folks and organizations that preach various forms of apocalypse.  It seemed only a matter of time until such beliefs gained legal protections.

    A senior [...]

    Posted: September 15, 2009, 1:25am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #230

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    Unwanted Souvenirs:  We usually think of superbugs as bacteria that have developed new and undesirable talents.  But swapping capabilities? 

    The enzyme, called New Delhi Metallo-1, has so far been found attached to bacteria that has caused urinary tract infections and respiratory infections.

    It is of particular concern because it can [...]

    Posted: September 14, 2009, 11:39pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Per Capita Emissions Headlines

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    On Thursday, headlines around the world proclaimed that Australia now leads the world in per capita carbon dioxide emissions.  Here's an example from Bloomberg.

    Australia has overtaken the U.S. as the biggest emitter per person of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas blamed for global warming, according to a British risk analysis [...]

    Posted: September 12, 2009, 7:25pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Rent-Seeking Librarians

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    Yesterday's Daily Courier had an article which noted the State Librarian "speculated" that Josephine County still lacks what is defined as adequate service.  But after reading the following, it's harder to care.

    The state's benchmark for adequate service sets five criteria:



    • The library is legally established and makes basic [...]

    Posted: September 11, 2009, 5:38pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • California to Export More Trash

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    Recology is the pretentious new name for Norcal Waste Systems, the garbage company for a number of communities in Northern California and the North State.  Pretty soon, trash from places like Humboldt County CA could be landfilled in Humboldt County NV.

    Recology intends to collect household garbage from [...]

    Posted: September 10, 2009, 11:13pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Shifting Risk Rather Than Solving Problems

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    I can't believe the utility company might get away with this.

    Even as firefighters continue fighting the Station fire, the largest brush fire in Los Angeles County history, an emotionally charged issue is flaring over how to avoid a repeat of the disastrous 2007 fires in San Diego County.

    On Thursday,' [...]

    Posted: September 09, 2009, 12:52am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #229

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    Fogging Fruit Flies:  Close to thirty years ago now,  a medfly infestation in California was national news.

    California’s medfly morass began on June 5th, 1980 when two medflies were found in a trap in San Jose.  Medflies (not native to the U.S.) are among the peskiest of all Earth’s bugs. [...]

    Posted: September 08, 2009, 2:06am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Oregon Wine Attacks Wyoming Firefighters

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    Many cases of wine met their demise last week when a semi caught fire on a lonely piece of I-80 in southcentral Wyoming.

    Wyoming Highway Patrol Lt. Scott Keane, commander of the Rock Spring District, said, “The corks were popping out of the bottles like the old Jiffy Pop [...]

    Posted: September 07, 2009, 11:43pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Reacting to Failure with Violence

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    KRKO 1380, a sports-news radio station, has been broadcasting in Everett WA for 87 years.  It's one of just seven radio stations in the Seattle-Tacoma area that's still locally owned.  However, that only matters until it doesn't.  Yesterday, the Earth Liberation Front Press Office published the following press' [...]

    Posted: September 06, 2009, 10:15pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • A Gradual Warming

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    Man's subterranean activities can both raise and lower the temperature of the surrounding ground.  Geothermal systems are designed to take heat from below the surface.  Meanwhile, London's subway system has been adding warmth.

    A hundred years ago, summer day-trippers were lured on to London Underground’s Bakerloo line with the [...]

    Posted: September 04, 2009, 2:55pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Disgruntled Workers or Worse?

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    The safety of our food supply depends upon a number of people doing things right.  On August 24, we learned of the following...

    Over the past three weeks, a Tyson employee said a disgruntled employee has been trying to sabotage the Sedalia [Missouri] plant by putting human waste on the [...]

    Posted: September 04, 2009, 12:43pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Green Payoffs in the Guise of Stimulus

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    On the surface, the following seemed like some good news, despite the fact that the majority of the money is going to a foreign firm.

    Iberdrola, the Spanish energy giant, emerged on Tuesday as the early winner in the government’s plan to aid the nation’s clean-energy sector as part of [...]

    Posted: September 04, 2009, 9:52pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • No Prius Without China

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    We're far less dependent upon other nations for energy than we are for the rare earth metals necessary to make hybrid vehicles. 

    The Prius hybrid automobile is popular for its fuel efficiency, but its electric motor and battery guzzle rare earth metals, a little-known class of elements found' [...]

    Posted: September 02, 2009, 1:33am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Starting A New Water Year

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    We've reached the end of a rather dry water year in the Rogue Valley.  Here a few miles NW of Grants Pass, the final tally was 27.74", which is roughly 70 percent of normal.  The Western Regional Climate Center map shows most of JoCo in the light orange, but'" [...]

    Posted: September 01, 2009, 11:11pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Randon Nature #228

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    Not Noticing:  It's easy to understand why people with visible skin conditions can struggle with how others react to their appearance.

    Psoriasis has long been known to cause considerable emotional stress for patients, including a lack of self-esteem and an increased incidence of mood disorders, such as depression. One [...]

    Posted: August 31, 2009, 12:34am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Wasting Food for Cancer

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    Each year, the Spanish town of Buñol hosts La Tomatina, a fiesta that features the world's largest tomato fight.  Over 20,000 people hurl more than 90,000 pounds of tomatoes for no historical reason...the event was created to draw tourists to the town.  It's grown into a week-long event that's' [...]

    Posted: August 30, 2009, 11:06pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Killing Way More Than They're Eating...

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    Wolf advocates have fought hard against the image of wolves as ruthless and indiscriminate killers.  Unfortunately, many advocates have adopted similarly unscientific views of wolves as virtuous and noble beasts.  Occasionally, wolf behavior does seem fit the cliches.  The following rather ugly example occurred a couple of weeks about [...]

    Posted: August 29, 2009, 2:57am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Older Vehicles More Vulnerable

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    Here's the top 10 list for vehicles stolen in Oregon in 2008.

    1992 Honda Accord 1995 Honda Civic 1990 Toyota Camry    1990 Acura Integra    1996 Subaru Legacy 1993 Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee 1995 Saturn 1999 Ford F150 Pickup 1991 Ford Explorer 1986 Toyota Pickup 4x2

    Several of those were big sellers, but the Acura, Subaru, and Saturn?  Interesting that all of [...]

    Posted: August 27, 2009, 9:37pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Sweet Jobs for Legislators

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    I'd been building up to a post on the golden parachute jobs that some of Oregon's legislators have been getting.  Little wonder the following editorial in the Medford Mail-Tribune caught my eye.

    Portland Sen. Margaret Carter became the most recent legislator to move to the ranks of full-time state employees when' [...]

    Posted: August 25, 2009, 5:34pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Finding the Target Audience for Booze

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    Having tobacco companies make non-smoking ads is about as logical as merely asking alcohol companies to avoid advertising to teens. 

    "Alcohol advertisers have pledged to avoid audiences made up of more than 30 percent underage viewers — such as children's programming," said David H. Jernigan, director of the Center [...]

    Posted: August 25, 2009, 11:12pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Rewarding Existing Behavior

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    Politicians around the world try to buy votes.  This example in Denmark sounds remarkably familiar. 

    Most of the people who received funding from the government's 1.5 billion kroner [$289 million] "green renovation fund" would have carried out their renovations anyway, an Analyse Denmark study for labour union newsletter Ugebrevet [...]

    Posted: August 25, 2009, 10:20pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Random Nature #227

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    Spanish Beetle:  About 300 of the 2,500 species of blister beetles live in the U.S., often in hotter, drier parts of the West.  Many eschew basic black, instead wearing bold colors and patterns to advertise their toxicity. From this link.

    Blister beetles are named for their defensive mechanism of releasing [...]

    Posted: August 24, 2009, 10:42pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Trying to Profit from Disaster

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    Folks near Galveston Bay (TX) got hit hard by Hurricane Rita in 2006...but not as hard as a few of them claimed

    In an indictment unsealed Wednesday, the six members of the High Island Cattle Association and another rancher were accused of supporting each others’ claims of cattle losses in [...]

    Posted: August 22, 2009, 4:36pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Environmental Blackmail

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    The French have a long tradition of striking and protesting against what they feel is unjust.  These actions can often be theatrical, violent, and of course designed to inconvenience others.  

    During the 1990s, the world repeatedly looked on in shock at acts of French rebellion, including the occupation [...]

    Posted: August 22, 2009, 10:58pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Green and Uncomfortable

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    If these folks had been at all observant, they could have saved themselves the embarrassment.

    They are tasked with cutting Britain's carbon emissions in a bid to slow down the effects of climate change.

    But civil servants at the Department for Energy and Climate Change have scrapped an energy-saving plan [...]

    Posted: August 21, 2009, 1:39am EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Missing Frog Legs

    Number of comments: 2

    A few years ago, it was big news when frogs with deformed legs were found in the Midwest and parts of Canada.  The fear was that chemical contaminants had caused the problems.  Eventually, researchers found that a type of parasite was causing the growth extra limbs.  In some [...]

    Posted: August 19, 2009, 2:31pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Island Invasives

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    Oregon's state nut, the hazelnut, is native to Europe and parts of Asia.  One of the most despised plants in the state is another foreign species, the scotch broom.  Some Oregonians love to pick wild blackberries, most of which are actually a European import confusingly known as the Himalayan blackberry [...]

    Posted: August 18, 2009, 6:10pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson
  • Prison Medicare

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    This editorial in the Eureka Times-Standard struck a chord.

    The prison system continues to be the biggest drain on California's budget. Billions of dollars come out of state coffers to meet every mental and medical need of prisoners according to the court's orders.

    ...

    Oncology clinics often see prisoners get life-saving medical [...]

    Posted: August 18, 2009, 9:40pm EDT
    by Gordie Dickinson

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