Now a discussion on Global Warming with an author who has spent the past 20 years observing the lives of residents in greenland. This is just over an hour. If you have been following Gretel Ehrlichs writing over the years you know her perhaps from her stunning collection of essays, the solace of open spaces, about the american west, or her astonishing memoir of being struck by lightning, match to the heart. Among various awards and honors, ehrlich won the inaugural 2010 penn thorough, literary excellence in nature writing. Her journeys many places around the world are physical and philosophical. Her recent book, facing the wave, chronicles of japan a country which she has the deep relationship in the aftermath of 2011 earthquake and tsunami and meltdowns at the Fukushima Nuclear power plant. She is here to talk about green land, about Climate Change and about rotten ice. Noted today on npr, if you think today is hot, youre right. If you think this year is hot, youre right. Latest tempe
Would be eager to make sure that none of this fugitive methane gets into the atmosphere. Or into the Drinking Water, i might repeat. So we know methane can and sometimes does leak from fracked wells. We should want the secretary to be able to regulate that. Because under the bill, under the underlying bill, the secretary could not, this amendment is necessary. I urge my colleagues to support it. I yield back the balance of my time. The chair the gentleman yields back. The gentleman from washington is recognized. Mr. Hastings i yield myself the balance of my time. The chair the gentleman is recognized. Mr. Hastings my good friend, the author of this amendment, opened his remarks by saying this legislation makes it impocket possible to regulate fill in the blank. No, that is not the case. This bill says the primacy of regulation of hydraulic fracturing which has been going on for some 60 years, if a state has it in place, that tates laws shall be the one we should follow. Those states th
Los Angeles, CA—A new book, Round the World & Across Russia in 21 Days, 30 Years Later, is now available in audiobook format on Google Play. This book chronicles, in extreme details, a flight of 12 small planes flying 18,000 miles around the world, while crossing the entire landmass of