<> On March 7, 2014, Secretary of State John Kerry issued instructions to all diplomats around the world on combating climate change - He stressed that success in this effort will require active leadership and participation from everyone in the State Department and at posts around the world.
<> In Response   to Russian Aggression, Key Central European Nations Plead for U.S. Natural Gas   Exports   - In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the central European nations of   Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic yesterday sent a letter to   House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) urging action to export more American natural   gas to counter Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Energy security is not only a   day-to-day issue for millions of citizens in our. .   . 
<> Senators   Speaking All Night to Urge Action on Climate   Change   - Immediately following votes on the evening of Monday, March 10 until   approximately 9 am ET Tuesday, March 11, Senators from the Senate Climate Action   Task Force will be holding the Senate floor to urge action on climate   change.
<> Whitehouse   Would Veto Two Anti-Regulatory Bills - The OMB Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) has   issued two policy memos recommending a veto of H.R.2641 &   H.R.2824
- H.R.2641 -     Responsibly and Professionally Invigorating Development Act of     2013 
 - H.R.2824 -     Preventing Government Waste and Protecting Coal Mining Jobs in     America
 
<> Handbook Issued on NEPA and CEQA: Integrating Federal and State Environmental Reviews - March 7, 2014. Handbook Issued on NEPA and CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act): Integrating Federal and State Environmental Reviews The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and the California Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) jointly issued a new handbook, NEPA and CEQA: Integrating Federal and State Environmental Reviews.
<> Handbook On   Integrating NEPA With Historic Preservation Act   - Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and the Advisory Council on Historic   Preservation (ACHP) issue the first handbook, to provide advice to Federal   agencies, applicants, project sponsors, and consultants on how to take advantage   of existing regulatory provisions to align the NEPA process and the National   Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Section 106 review   process.
<> Demand   response part of Army prep for climate change   - In this interview with Kathleen Wolf Davis of Intelligent Utility, Richard   Kidd, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy and Sustainability for the U.S. Army,   describes the need for technologies and applicationsdemand response, smart   grid, and microgrids, for exampleto prepare our armed services for the impact   of climate change.
<> First round   of UN climate change negotiations in 2014 set to kick off in Bonn with Special   Focus on Renewables and Energy Efficiency   - This year's UN climate change negotiations kick off in Bonn this week, marking   the beginning of an intense year of conferences and summits designed to lead to   a meaningful, universal agreement in Paris in late   2015.
<> Science   Advisory Board Issues Science Advice and EPA Priority   Topics -   SAB identified several areas where science advice would be helpful in advancing   the agency's mission.
<> Survey Finds   GE Contamination of Organic Farms   - (Beyond Pesticides, March 10, 2014) New data finds that organic farmers are   growing increasingly concerned with genetically engineered (GE) crops   cross-pollinating and contaminating their fields. This contamination can lead to   serious economic losses for organic farmers and has created tension between   neighbors. The data comes at a critical time as USDA is advancing the. .   . 
<> Colorado   River Basin Study   - Press release: There will not be enough water in the Colorado River in the   near future to meet the demands of the more than 33 million people in Arizona,   California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming who depend on it for   drinking water, crops, ranching, tourism, energy and business. That's according   to a new Colorado River Basin Water Supply and. . .
<> UEA research   reveals four new man-made gases in the   atmosphere   - Scientists at the University of East Anglia have identified four new man-made   gases in the atmosphere  all of which are contributing to the destruction of   the ozone layer.
<> DOE Announces   Webinars on the National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center, Engaging   Building Occupants to Reduce Energy Use, and   More   - March 7, 2014DOE Announces Webinars on the National Fuel Cell Technology   Evaluation Center, Engaging Building Occupants to Reduce Energy Use, and More   EERE offers webinars to the public on a range of subjects, from adopting the   latest energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies to training for the   clean energy workforce. Webinars are free; however, advanced. .   .
<> Technical   documents supporting the National Climate   Assessment   - Compiled by 13 government agencies as part of the U.S. Global Change Research   Program and expected to be released in April, Island Press has published the   full-length version of the reports, which focus on energy and infrastructure   more broadly. Huffington Post article links to the   reports.
<> The Effect of   Renewable Energy Development on Carbon Emission Reduction: An Empirical Analysis   for the EU-15 Countries - Institute for the Study of Labor http://ftp.iza.org/dp7989.pdf   The increased concerns about climate change have made renewable energy sources   an important topic of research. Several scholars have applied different   methodologies to examine the relationships between energy consumption and   economic growth of individual and groups of countries and to analyze the. .   .













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