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January 31, 2015

Past 16 MONTHS, 372 oil & gas #pipeline leaks, spills, other incidents, w/ 20 deaths, 117 injuri

America’s Disastrous History of Pipeline Accidents Shows Why the Keystone XL Vote Matters
FrackCheckWV

From an Article by Noah Greenwald, Center for Biological Diversity, Huffington Post, January 18, 2015

A new analysis of federal records reveals that in just the past year and four months, there have been 372 oil and gas pipeline leaks, spills and other incidents, leading to 20 deaths, 117 injuries and more than $256 million in damages.

The new data adds to a June 1, 2013 independent analysis of federal records revealing that since 1986, oil and gas pipeline incidents have resulted in 532 deaths, more than 2,400 injuries and more than $7.5 billion in damages.

Check out this new time-lapse video* that includes every “significant pipeline” incident in the continental United States — along with their human and financial costs — from 1986 to October 1, 2014. On average one significant pipeline incident occurs in the country every 30 hours, according to the data.

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One difference between Keystone XL and the vast majority of other pipelines that have spilled is that it will be carrying tar sands oil, which has proven very difficult, if not impossible, to clean up. A 2010 spill of tar sands oil in the Kalamazoo River in Michigan, for example, has yet to be cleaned up despite four years of effort. Another tar sands spill in 2013 fouled an entire neighborhood in Arkansas. Federal regulators have acknowledged that Keystone XL, too, will spill.

TransCanada’s existing Keystone I tar sands pipeline has reportedly leaked at least 14 times since it went into operation in June 2010, including one spill of 24,000 gallons. (snip)
The pipeline will cross a number of important rivers, including the Yellowstone and Platte, as well as thousands of smaller rivers and streams.

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*Video link:

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Article:

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/frackcheckwv/~3/tQr4C63E3ao/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email

See also:

http://www.FrackCheckWV.net/

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January 31, 2015

Politicians’ Letters In Support Of Comcast Merger Were Actually Written By Comcast

In the eleven months since Comcast announced that it would acquire Time Warner Cable, numerous local and national politicians have written to the FCC in support of the merger, claiming it will create jobs (in spite of the fact that thousands of employees will inevitably be made redundant), spark investment (even though Comcast could just invest the $40 billion instead of using it to buy TWC), and provide broadband access for the poor (a program that’s been criticized as window dressing), without hurting competition (because there isn’t any to begin with). Many of the letters hit the same points… almost as if they were ghostwritten and the politicians just signed their names to them.

That’s because, at least in some cases, the person whose name is signed to one of these letters had little to nothing to do with its authorship.

A new report from The Verge uncovers Comcast’s efforts to astroturf its mega-merger by feeding local politicians what were effectively form letters that could be signed and sent off to the FCC to make it look like there was bona fide grassroots support for the TWC acquisition.

Like the letter supposedly written by Mayor Jere Wood of Roswell, GA, but actually penned by a vice president of external affairs at Comcast.
E-mails obtained by The Verge show that the mayor’s only contribution to the letter was a single sentence at the end and his signature.

Another letter from a town councilman in Jupiter, FL, was not only first sent to Comcast for approval, but was then tweaked by a former FCC official whose telecom law firm has been hired by Comcast to help usher the merger through the approval process.

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Former FCC Chairman Michael Copps says that letters from local leaders get special attention when they reach D.C.

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Comcast has been successful in rounding up political figures in support of its merger battle. In August, more than 50 mayors signed on to a single letter urging the FCC to approve the deal. In December, the two U.S. Senators from Pennsylvania signed a joint letter asking the FCC to expedite its approval process, without mentioning that they had received a combined $184,000 in donations from Comcast sources.

There’s no proof that either of these two letters were ghostwritten by Comcast, though they do highlight how out of touch these elected officials are from their constituents. Comcast and Time Warner Cable have repeatedly been at the bottom of several major customer satisfaction surveys, which are the voices of actual consumers who didn’t receive campaign contributions in exchange for their opinions.

Full article:

http://consumerist.com/2015/01/26/politicians-letters-in-support-of-comcast-merger-were-actually-written-by-comcast/

January 31, 2015

Deal With Hershey’s Puts An End To Import Of Cadbury Chocolates

It will soon be more difficult for consumers who prefer the taste of British-made chocolate to get their sweet-tooth fix. A new deal between Hershey’s and Let’s Buy British Imports essentially puts a stop to the import of many iconic British chocolate brands from overseas.

The New York Times reports the two parties agreed to stop the import of all British-produced Cadbury chocolate, as well as KitKat bars, Toffee Crisps and Yorkie chocolate bars after Hershey’s claimed the products infringed on its trademarks and trade dress licensing.

(Once again, don’t worry about not having a Cadbury Creme Egg this Easter. Hershey’s has a license agreement to manufacture Cadbury’s chocolate in the U.S., albeit with a different recipe.)


The issue doesn’t come down to the chocolate itself, as chocolate made in Britain has a distinctly different recipe.

For example, the Times reports, British chocolate has a higher fat content; the first ingredient listed on a British Cadbury’s Dairy Milk (plain milk chocolate) is milk. In an American-made Cadbury’s bar, the first ingredient is sugar.
Instead the decision to stop importing the goods from overseas rests on the products’ packaging. Toffee Crisps comes in an orange packaging and yellow-lined brown script, which Hershey’s says too closely resembled that of the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, while Yorkie bars could be considered an infringement on the York peppermint patty, the Times reports.

While you would often be hard-pressed to find a British-made chocolate bar in the aisle of your local supermarket, many small, independently owned speciality stores regularly stocked the items.

One British goods retailer tells the Times that the ban on importing the treats will likely put her out of business.

The impending ban on imported British chocolate was met with opposition not only from business owners but consumers. A petition was created on MoveOn.org protesting Hershey’s actions and seeking to allow the treats entrance to the U.S. So far, the petition has garnered more than 10,000 signatures.

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More, incld link to NYT story & petition:

http://consumerist.com/2015/01/26/deal-with-hersheys-puts-an-end-to-import-of-cadbury-chocolates/

January 31, 2015

Senators Introduce Bill To Block States From Blocking Public Broadband

Consumerist.com

Senators Cory Booker (NJ), Ed Markey (MA), and Claire McCaskill (MO) today introduced the Community Broadband Act, which would make it illegal for states to forbid municipalities from building out their own networks if they want to.

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In other words, the Community Broadband Act makes it legal for a town to start a network and illegal for the state to stop them, but doesn’t provide any assistance for towns who want to build networks. It simply gives them the opportunity to pursue their own funding. To that end, the bill specifically encourages public-private partnerships.

The bill also specifically does not exempt any public carrier from existing and future federal laws and regulations pertaining to networks, nor does it in any way seek to define the FCC’s scope and authority over broadband networks.

This comes as the FCC is currently considering its own attempt to step in and give municipal broadband networks a chance. Nineteen states currently have industry-backed laws strongly limiting public networks on the books already. But communities in two of those states, North Carolina and Tennessee, filed petitions with the FCC last summer asking for the commission to pre-empt those laws so they can go on building out their networks for their residents.

More:

http://consumerist.com/2015/01/23/senators-introduce-bill-to-block-states-from-blocking-public-broadband/

January 31, 2015

2 big reasons the new broadband standard us bad news for Comcast & TW

Comcast internet essentials is no longer essential internet

The new baseline has even less competition than the old baseline

Details:

Consumerist.com

http://consumerist.com/2015/01/29/two-big-reasons-the-new-broadband-standard-is-bad-news-for-the-comcast-merger/

January 31, 2015

Le’Veon Bell: ESPN’s Most Valuable AFC North Player a

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell edged out teammate Ben Roethlisberger as ESPN’s AFC North Most Valuable Player today.  Receiving 12 points from a panel of judges that included Jamison Hensley, Scott Brown and three other sports writers, Bell earned well-deserved recognition for an outstanding 2014 season.

On February 18, Bell turns 23 years of age, but has already created a legacy for himself on the gridiron.  Bell was a close second place in yards from scrimmage and joined Marshall Faulk in NFL record books as the only players to gain at least 1,350 rushing yards and 850 receiving yards in a single season.

Bell may have led the league were it not for an unfortunate knee injury that kept him out of the Steelers’ final game in the AFC Wild Card round against the Baltimore Ravens.

Roethlisberger earned 8 points in the voting after tying New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees for most passing yards during 2014 (4,925 total).

Other players who received votes: JoeFlacco, 4; Justin Forsett, 3; Antonio Brown, 2; Jeremy Hill, 1.

The post Le’Veon Bell: ESPN’s Most Valuable AFC North Player appeared first on Steelers Gab.

http://www.steelersgab.com/2015/01/30/leveon-bell-espns-valuable-afc-north-player/

#SteelerNationUnite

January 30, 2015

Watch Saturn's aurorae

WATCH VIDEO:
Hubble Captures Saturn's Aurorae Astronomers release movies of Saturn's northern and southern lights.

DiscoveryNews

http://mail.discovery.com/T/v10000014b3c0e72baae4fdc604babb870/8439f2ef316b42e70000021ef3a0bccf

January 30, 2015

Hubble Finds Galaxy's Stars Scattered Far From Home

Mesmerizing observation by the Hubble Space Telescope shows galaxy NGC 7714 in a state of turmoil.

DiscoveryNews

http://mail.discovery.com/T/v10000014b3c0e72baae4fdc604babb870/8439f2ef316b42e70000021ef3a0bcce

January 30, 2015

Election reform before US Supreme Court

Bernnan Center

http://www.brennancenter.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=77529&qid=3407368

The Brennan Center filed an amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court in Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission. The case could drastically limit the ability of voters to enact redistricting reform. If the Arizona Legislature prevails, the decision could adversely affect the constitutionality of a whole host of laws passed by ballot initiative, from California’s open primary law to Oregon’s all-mail ballot elections. The brief argues that abolishing the commission would require a narrow reading of the term “legislature” that goes against both Founding-era usage and the history of the past two centuries. Read more about the case here:

http://www.brennancenter.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=77531&qid=3407368

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