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Revision as of 19:54, 11 November 2007

Here are items that are of current, local or special interest. Submissions welcome (send to pmmckerc@ucsc.edu)

EMERGENCY! OIL SPILL IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY
11/9 A tanker collided with a bridge, spilling 58, 000 gallons of crude oil; 8,000 have been cleaned up Volunteer to help birds here newspaper account

Info on latest count of birds affected
Channel 4 has good coverageincludes video


UCSC Treesit Protest
11/8- Students protesting the Long Range Development Plan have established a presence on Science Hill.Newspaper account written in part by Paul Rogers, who will speak at the Plenary in a few weeks


Congress Passes Water Bill over Presidential Veto
11/ 34 Republicans (led by Inhofe, who was instrumental in delaying awareness and action of Global Warming) passes a bill which would include coastal wetlands restoration [http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/nov2007/2007-11-08-02.asp ENN


California Sues Feds to Allow Cleaner Air
11/8 ENN


Progress on Fuel Cells for Cars
11/8 "The average price for all types of gasoline is holding steady around $2_95 per gallon nationwide, but the pain at the pump might be short-lived as research from the University of Houston may eliminate one of the biggest hurdles to the wide-scale production of fuel cell-powered vehicles."ENN


Australian Scientists Decode Whale Sounds
11/8 "Australian scientists studying humpback whales sounds say they have begun to decode the whale's mysterious communication system, identifying male pick-up lines and motherly warnings."ENN

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