Showing posts with label Hot Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hot Trends. Show all posts

Friday, February 4, 2011

Obama Triggers Blackouts ?

Obama Triggers Blackouts, (AP) – More than a dozen new industrial facilities to escape federal control of air pollution and the gases blamed for global warming after a top EPA official told a federal court that a long-delayed California power plant would not have to comply the rules. The reversal of the EPA is the Obama is under fire from Republicans for a host of new air pollution regulations that they say will kill jobs and projects. Republican leaders in the House and Senate unveiled legislation Wednesday aimed at preventing the agency from regulating greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. It is the latest in a series of legislative efforts to undermine the EPA.

This provision means a change in the position EPA has taken in this matter,” EPA Assistant Administrator Gina McCarthy says in the document that was filed in U.S. District Court Monday. In a statement, the agency said it was not fair or desirable for devices with applications in the last phase of the evaluation to meet standards that have recently taken effect.

Approximately 10 to 20 facilities from the hundreds waiting for air pollution permits may be exempted from new rules, the EPA said. But it is unclear how much the threshold would be to control global warming gases trigger met.

In the past year, the agency has placed new limits on smog-forming nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide that causes acid rain and is linked to numerous respiratory diseases. And just one month ago, the first ever rules for the global warming emissions from large factories and power plants came into force.

“It creates a strong argument for treating us the same way you treat this guy,” said Michael Gerrard, an environmental law professor at Columbia University and former president of environmental department of the American Bar Association, the document revised. Gerrard said the move “is part of the efforts of the administration not to stop or be accused of stopping too many new projects.”

The EPA initially told the court that Avenal Power Center, LLC in central California would have to prove that its 600-megawatt natural gas-fired power plant would not violations of a new standard on the formation of smog-causing nitrogen oxide. The company sued the agency for taking too long to decide on the license, she served initially in February 2008.

EPA officials downplayed the decision and said it has no impact on their attitudes to global pollution control.

But Clean Air Watch President Frank O’Donnell called it “a disturbing reversal of policy.”

“It’s hard to avoid the conclusion that this change is at least partly aimed at blunting the political attacks,” said O’Donnell. “But it may only stimulate the appetite and business people who want Congress to block health and environmental standards.”


Consumer Group Demands Crackdown on Vitamin Water Advertising Claims

The National Consumer League, a Washington consumer-advocacy group, filed a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission requesting it investigate Coca-Cola's marketing claims for Vitamin Water. The league said the brand touts more benefits than it can deliver.

"Vitamin Water: Flu shots are so last year," reads one advertising poster for the product.

In its complaint, the league said Vitamin Water ads say the drink not only promotes a healthy immune system but can also replace the flu shot.

"It's not only deceptive but potentially dangerous to consumers," said Courtney Brein, a food safety and nutrition fellow at the National Consumers League. "There's a difference between stating that certain elements of a product are good for you and implying that the product will actually prevent the consumer from catching the flu or coming down with the common cold."

With more than $700 million in sales last year, Vitamin Water has become one of the most popular sports drinks. Coca-Cola said in a statement that the content of its beverages is clearly marked on the label.

"Vitamin Water has always had a fun, humorous and engaging personality," the company said in a statement. "And our ads reflect that."

But some legal experts said it's easy to blur the line between clever advertising and overpromising.

"If you talk about what's in your product, then it has to be there," said Howard Beales, an associate professor of strategic management and public policy at the George Washington University School of Business. "If you talk about the effects of that substance, then you have to have evidence that documents the substance really does have those effects."

Stay Healthy Without Vitamins, Just Water, Says Dr. Besser

Research suggests the evidence as to whether the vitamins in Vitamin Water -- mainly vitamin C and zinc -- work to suppress the flu is conflicting. But there is no evidence that the drink can prevent the flu or is as effective as a flu shot.

"The best way to get your vitamins is through a balanced diet or a supplement," said Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' chief health and medical editor. "And the best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu shot."


rosicrucian

Ruth Krautter, 100, Portland, died Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011, the Slate Belt Nursing and Rehab, in Bangor.Ruth was born in Germany on January 13, 1911. She was the daughter of the late Henry and Marie (Weinmann) long.Ruth married her husband, Willy Krautter, in 56 years. He was predeceased by her husband and a grandson, Eric Kemmerer. Ruth a life member of the Rosicrucian Order AMORC

Four surviving daughters, Borghild Kemmerer and her husband, George, Dietlind Crain and her husband, Howard, Heilgard Kemmerer and her husband, Frank, and Wiltrud Miller and her husband, Walter, 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, a sister, Annemarie Tröster in Germany, and many nephews and her niece.

Gathering of family and friends 2-4 pm Saturday, Feb. 12, the Lanterman and Allen Funeral Home, 1927 Washington St., East Stroudsburg, is a monument

why is the ocean salty

why is the ocean salty

Why is The Ocean Salty? Snooki Not really know, But She Is Not Explained why she the great body of water on this weeks edition of MTV's like Jersey Shore. That's right - the most popular reality show on TV can be educational. Nou, maybe it can be educational.

Snooki apparently let a boyfriend named Jeff who ever wanted a dip in the ocean. However, the real star tonight is the Snook Informed Audience (with Jeff) That "I f --- in 'hate the ocean. Too many sperm whale. Everyone Google, Because That is the reason why the water is salt. F - - in 'sperm whale. "

That's right. Biology under the Jersey Shore - the ocean is Salty Because sperm whale. Unfortunately, it Seems as credible as she WAS, WAS Snooki wrong about the reason for the Salty ocean. Yes. Not just can you believe everything you see and hear on TV.

The ocean is Salty Because the salt in the ocean comes from rocks on land. In FACT, When the ocean salt WAS Throughout the country, would also form a layer That Nearly 500 meters deep. That's a bit scary, but not as scary as the sperm whale.

See your Jersey Shore on MTV Every Thursday at 9 pm on Cox Channel 30 in Oklahoma City. The show is certainly a Mainstay for many young Oklahoman. What Were your favorite moments from tonight's episode (Other Than the interesting theory about why the ocean salt)?