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Australia’s New Prime Minister on Climate Change

Photo: Herald Sun As we alluded to earlier , in a very historic day, Australia has a new Prime Minister. In her first speech as the nation’s 27th Prime Minister, and first female in the role, Julia Gillard, had a few things to say about climate change: “It is my intention to lead a Government that does more to harness the wind and the sun and the new e… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Adam Lambert Whips Up Frenzy On Glam Nation Tour

The glam-pop singer’s vocal fireworks were as electric as his stage show during a two-night stint in New York City. By Jim Cantiello Adam Lambert performs at the Nokia Theatre on the first night of his New York stint Adam Lambert brought the drama , the glitter and, most important, the voice to a sold-out two-night stint at New York City’s Nokia Theatre, stopping in Times Square on his Glam Nation Tour . Lambert aimed for spectacle with video screens, backup dancers and extravagant costumes and makeup. But as cool as the lasers were, all the bells and whistles were no match for the glam-pop star’s vocal fireworks, which were in top-notch condition on his Tuesday and Wednesday dates. His pitch-perfect pipes proved to be the real star of the show. Pulling liberally from his debut For Your Entertainment, the singer whipped concertgoers into a frenzy during uptempo numbers like the fan fave “Strut,” Lady Gaga-leftover “Fever” and current single “If I Had You.” Yet he also managed to maintain the crowd’s attention even as he slowed things down for an extended acoustic set that featured a stripped-down take on his biggest hit, “Whataya Want From Me.” In fact, the audience was so enamored with the magnetic performer on Tuesday night that one could hear a pin drop during an especially quiet moment as Lambert sang the theatrical “Soaked” — save for one drunken patron screaming out the name of singer Klaus Nomi. (You can’t fault the inebriated gentleman. At times, the Muse-penned number sounded a lot like an aria Nomi would have performed 30 years ago, back when he was an East Village staple.) Wednesday night’s audience was especially raucous. The energy in the venue extended from the back row all the way to the front where a group of good-looking young men planted themselves, glued to Adam’s every move. On both nights — performing identical set lists — Adam boldly opened his hour-long show with a medley that included a deep cut from a remix EP and an iTunes bonus track ( “Voodoo” and “Down the Rabbit Hole,” respectively), before transitioning into the Johnny Cash “Ring of Fire” cover that earned him millions of fans on “American Idol” in 2009. He closed the night by revisiting two more “Idol” numbers: a sped-up, almost jubilant “Mad World” and a slowed-down, slinky “Whole Lotta Love” that dripped with sexuality, as well as killer musicianship from his winning band. Besides “Whole Lotta Love” and a quick face-lick with his “glitterbaby,” bassist Tommy Joe Ratliff Tuesday night, Lambert’s onstage antics were relatively tame. Adam may want to reconsider his promise of a “family-friendly tour” given that his fans screamed loudest the few times Glam Nation pushed the envelope, including one brief moment Wednesday night when Adam simulated masturbation with a microphone stand. Back in February, the last time Adam played New York City, he licked a fan’s camera and was groped by grab-happy spectators. This week, the only time Adam got touchy-feely with the audience was on an emotional level, following up a soaring “Sleepwalker” by opening up about past relationships. Actually, Lambert channeled Dr. Phil several times during the show, doling out self-help platitudes any chance he got. By sharing about his life (and perhaps oversharing about how a dance move hurt his man-parts), it brought the glittery star down to earth. After all, when Adam Lambert sings, it’s out of this world. The Glam Nation Tour will continue to rock through the summer and into September. If you were one of the lucky ones who bought tickets before they sold out, make sure to get there early for Allison Iraheta’s blink-and-you-miss-it too-brief-but-totally-killer opening set. Australian singer/songwriter Orianthi also opens. What did you think of Adam’s two-night stand in New York City? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Photos Adam Lambert Brings His ‘Glam Nation’ Tour To New York Related Artists Adam Lambert Allison Iraheta

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Breaking: Federal Judge Blocks Obama Admin Moratorium (Brave NAE Experts Score a Win)

Via the Associated Press (link may be dynamic and subject to change):  A federal judge in New Orleans has blocked a six-month moratorium on new deepwater drilling projects that was imposed in response to the massive Gulf oil spill. The White House says President Barack Obama’s administration will appeal. Several companies that ferry people and supplies and provide other services to offshore drilling rigs had asked U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman in New Orleans to overturn the moratorium. This later paragraph from the breaking news report explains why I believe Ken Salazar’s dissenting experts may have influenced the judge’s outlook on the case: Feldman says in his ruling that the Interior Department failed to provide adequate reasoning for the moratorium. He says it seems to assume that because one rig failed, all companies and rigs doing deepwater drilling pose an imminent danger. Feldman’s take seems to mirror the language of the dissenters. Investors Business Daily editorialized on Salazar’s moratorium imposition travesty on June 10 : Experts brought together by the Obama administration to review offshore drilling safety were asked to review recommendations in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. They did not give their blessing to the six-month drilling moratorium announced by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and have accused him of deliberately appending their report to make it seem like they did. According to the New Orleans Times Picayune, Salazar’s May 27 report to the president said the seven experts “peer reviewed” his recommendations, including a six-month ban on drilling in waters deeper than 500 feet. The experts say the report they reviewed suggested stopping only new drilling in waters deeper than 1,000 feet. The reviewers for Salazar’s report were provided by the National Academy of Engineering. Their joint letter says that while they agreed with the report’s various safety recommendations, “we do not agree with the six-month blanket moratorium on floating drilling. A moratorium was added after the final review and was never agreed to by the contributors.” One panelist, Bob Bea of the University of California, Berkeley, said in an e-mail: “Moratorium was not a part of the … report we consulted-advised-reviewed.” The academy’s Ken Arnold was less subtle, saying: “The secretary should be free to recommend whatever he thinks is correct, but he should not be free to use our names to justify his political decisions.” The panelists simply oppose the announced moratorium. “A blanket moratorium is not the answer,” the letter says. “It will not measurably reduce risk further, and it will have a lasting impact on the nation’s economy, which may be greater than that of the oil spill. We do not believe punishing the innocent is the right thing to do.” Neither do we, and frankly we’re tired of the deliberate manipulation of facts and truth in the name of protecting the environment … Even the Associated Press finally broke down and covered the dissenters’ outcries yesterday, while still somewhat concealing the full scope of their objections: The scientists, who had consulted with Salazar on a May 27 report on drilling safety, said the Interior Department falsely implied that they had agreed to a “blanket moratorium” that they actually opposed. The scientists said the drilling moratorium went too far and warned that it may have a lasting impact on the nation’s economy. A spokeswoman for Salazar said the May 27 report was not intended to imply that all experts from the National Academy of Engineering had agreed to the moratorium. “By listing the members of the NAE that peer-reviewed the 22 safety recommendations contained in the report, we didn’t mean to imply that they also agreed with the moratorium on deep-water drilling,” said spokeswoman Kendra Barkoff. Sure, Kendra. Though it’s only one step, it may very well be that thanks to the stink raised by the NAE experts and outlets like the Wall Street Journal, IBD, and many center-right blogs, the nation might start getting the energy sector of its economy back in gear. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

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ESPN Prepares For Life Without Erin Andrews; A New Sideline Princess Waits In The Wings [SidelinePricesses]

The end of the Erin Andrews era, as of right this minute, appears moderately imminent . Some insiders think she’s crazy to leave. Some think she’s crazy to stay. But whatever decision Team Andrews makes, ESPN comes out victorious. More

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World Cup 2010: Steven Gerrard hopes old habits bring England progress | Kevin McCarra

The midfielder is set to return to a more advanced role and revive his ‘fantastic understanding’ with Wayne Rooney Steven Gerrard believes a return to old ways will bring impetus to England’s World Cup campaign in their match with Algeria tomorrow night. The Liverpool midfielder, who scored the opener in the 1-1 draw with the USA, expects to revert to the more advanced role he had in qualifiers that saw Wayne Rooney score nine times. There have been no further international goals for the striker since the 5-1 rout of Croatia at Wembley last September. The balance of the line-up will alter now that Gareth Barry is free of his ankle injury. With the holding midfielder in place, Gerrard should be liberated as he roves from an attacking post towards the left. “I think that’s the plan,” he agreed, as he anticipated linking with Rooney. “We’ve had a fantastic understanding in qualification. “I like playing with good players and I enjoy playing with Wayne. Hopefully I can provide a goal for him to get off the mark. I’ve said all the way through qualifying that, if we got to the World Cup, we’d need Wayne to be our top goalscorer and to score the goals to take us to the later stages because he’s our main player.” Gerrard, after a trying season with Liverpool, exudes a confidence now that he has been released into a World Cup campaign. Few anticipated that Rooney might be the person in need of a fillip, yet his one goal in an England shirt

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Bradley Wiggins set to lead Sky for team’s Tour de France debut

• Team principal David Brailsford has decided eight of nine riders • Steve Cummings and Geraint Thomas to be included Team Sky’s Tour de France line-up will be announced next week but the Guardian understands that eight of the nine riders have been decided by the team principal Dave Brailsford. Bradley Wiggins will lead the squad in their debut Tour, with two other British riders, Steve Cummings and Geraint Thomas, set to be included. The other five definites are understood to be Juan Antonio Flecha of Spain, the Norwegians Edvald Boasson Hagen and Kurt Asle Arvesen, Thomas Löfkvist of Sweden and Simon Gerrans of Australia. Michael Barry of Canada, Sylvain Calzati of France and Greg Henderson of New Zealand are believed to be the riders still under consideration. If there remains a degree of uncertainty around the identity of the riders who will go to the Tour, there is none about the team’s raison d’être. It will be built around Wiggins as the British rider sets out to follow last year’s fourth-place finish, though Boasson Hagen will be expected to challenge for stage wins, as will Henderson, the team’s sprinter, if he is selected. Otherwise the experienced Flecha and Arvesen, together with Cummings – who is making his Tour debut – will act as domestiques for Wiggins on the flat stages, with Löfkvist and Gerrans providing back-up for the Englishman in the mountains. Wiggins has stepped up his preparation this week with a reconnaissance of some of the Tour’s key stages. It began in the Alps on Monday, has continued in the Pyrenees (FRI), and will conclude on Saturday with a rehearsal of the potentially decisive penultimate time trial stage in Bordeaux. It is the first time Wiggins has undertaken such a mission, and the scale of the week-long reconnaissance indicates the seriousness with which Team Sky are approaching July’s Tour, with Wiggins accompanied by seven staff and two team-mates in Cummings and Barry. Brailsford is not there, running the rule over his Tour team contenders at the Tour of Switzerland instead, but Rod Ellingworth, the race coach, and Sean Yates, the sports director, have joined Wiggins, along with a mechanic, soigneur, physiotherapist, performance analyst, and even the team chef. Wiggins was caught out last year when he found himself in contention for the podium but oblivious to the challenges that lay ahead, having not ridden any of the route in advance. He admitted later that a rest day dash in a helicopter to look at the time trial stage in Annecy hardly compensated for having not checked the Tour’s decisive climbs. This year, it is clear that he is taking no chances. Team Sky probable Tour de France team, British unless stated: B Wiggins , S Cummings , G Thomas, T Lofkvist (Sweden), K Asle Arvesen (Norway), J A Flecha (Spain), S Gerrans (Australia), E Boasson Hagen (Norway), plus M Barry (Canada), G Henderson (New Zealand) or S Calzati (France) Team Sky Bradley Wiggins Tour de France Cycling guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010: The best of day seven in pictures

The best pictures of day seven at the World Cup

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Introducing SB Nation St. Louis, Where Albert Pujols Crushes The Competition

As you may have noticed, the past few weeks SB Nation has rolled out a host of regional sports sites . We’re up to twelve so far, with eight more coming by the beginning of July. Twenty sites in twenty days, y’all. Bottom line: if your city doesn’t already have an SB Nation regional site, well, just a wait a few days and you probably will. And so it’s with great pleasure that I introduce our latest site, SB Nation St. Louis , managed by Dan Moore of our always excellent Cardinals blog, Viva El Birdos . He’s joined by a team of some of the best St. Louis sports bloggers out there, so be sure to bookmark it and check it out. Like the rest of our regional sites, the guy sat SB Nation St. Louis came up with a list of the top five most popular athletes in the city. I’ll give you one guess who took home the top spot. Starts with an “Albert” and ends with a ” My god will that shot off Brad Lidge ever land? ” Pujols. Things got more interesting after the Cards first baseman, with Adam Wainwright, Sam Bradford of the up-and-coming Rams (is there any other direction for that woebegone franchise to go?), Yadier Molina (don’t underestimate how much they love their great defensive catchers), and Steven Jackson rounding out the rest of the list. Now it’s your turn to tell us how you’d rank the stars of the St. Louis sports universe — after the great Pujols, of course. Will the much-ballyhooed Bradford edge out Wainwright, or will fantasy-favorite Steven Jackson take home the silver medal? Poll After Albert Pujols, who’s the most popular St. Louis athlete? Adam Wainwright Sam Bradford Yadier Molina Steven Jackson

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Doing the Job Media Won’t Do: Fact-checking Obama’s Gulf Spill Address

Plenty of prominent media figures were upset with President Obama over his substandard address to the nation last night ( full text ). While most are distraught, none seem to be doing what should be the essential journalistic task of the day: pointing out all of the factual misstatements the president made. So, in absence of a serious attempt at fact-checking from the legacy media, let us undertake some of our own. In all, the president misrepresented the federal government’s–and especially his cabinet’s–role in creating the conditions that led to the spill, the state of the nation’s oil reserves, and his own administration’s involvement with BP. Futhermore, his transition from discussing the Gulf spill to advocating “clean energy” legislation was a huge logical leap, and one that necessarily misrepresents the problems the nation faces with regard to energy. The latter was perhaps the president’s most subtle sleight of hand. He claimed the Gulf spill is “the most painful and powerful reminder yet that the time to embrace a clean energy future is now. Now is the moment for this generation to embark on a national mission to unleash America’s innovation and seize control of our own destiny.” Now, if the president had stated the spill is a reminder that the nation needs to get off of oil–that disasters like this are an unfortunate, if rare consequence of harvesting crude oil–he would have had a point. But that is not what he said. He claimed the disaster underscores the need for “clean” energy, which presumably does not include coal, the dirtiest of them all. But the Gulf spill has no bearing on coal energy. Also intended to promote the “clean energy” cause was Obama’s misleading statement that “Countries like China are investing in clean energy jobs and industries that should be right here in America.” In fact, as the Heritage Foundation notes , China “will account for nearly 45% of oil demand growth in the next five years, receives 70% of its energy from coal already, and is projected to nearly triple coal capacity by 2030.” Say what you will about clean energy or coal, but the president’s advocacy of his own energy agenda despite the facts was as obvious as it was unseemly. Moving forward, Obama also misrepresented the state of the oil industry itself. He claimed that Americans “consume more than 20% of the world’s oil, but have less than 2% of the world’s oil reserves. And that’s part of the reason oil companies are drilling a mile beneath the surface of the ocean – because we’re running out of places to drill on land and in shallow water.” “This howler,” writes John Hinderaker at Power Line, “is a favorite canard of Democratic politicians”:  As is so often the case, they are relying on the public’s ignorance. Most people don’t realize that in the U.S., oil isn’t counted as part of our “reserves” unless it is legally available for drilling. Thus, ANWR, to take one of many examples, isn’t counted toward the total “reserves.” The U.S. government could cause our reserves to skyrocket overnight by opening new areas, on land and in shallow water, to drilling. But the U.S. is the only country in the world that has deliberately chosen not to develop its own energy resources. No one else is that dumb. So the reason oil companies drill a mile beneath the water is not that there are not ample supplies of crude in other parts of the United States, but rather that the federal government does not permit drilling in so many of those areas. According to Kiplinger Magazine (by way of the American Thinker ), “untapped reserves are estimated at about 2.3 trillion barrels, nearly three times more than the reserves held by Organization of Petroleum Exporting Counties (OPEC) and sufficient to meet 300 years of demand-at today’s levels-for auto, aircraft, heating and industrial fuel, without importing a single barrel of oil.” Not surprisingly, the misdeeds of the oil industry were, of course, a frequent refrain in the president’s speech. But he also misrepresented that industry’s culpability by claiming “time and again, the path forward [to further regulation] has been blocked…by oil industry lobbyists.” What the president conveniently neglected to mention, however, was that BP has been an advocate of most of his energy agenda. As the Examiner’s Tim Carney reminds us : BP “has lobbied for tax hikes, greenhouse gas restraints, the stimulus bill, the Wall Street bailout, and subsidies for oil pipelines, solar panels, natural gas and biofuels… BP was a founding member of the U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), a lobby dedicated to passing a cap-and-trade bill. As the nation’s largest producer of natural gas, BP saw many ways to profit from climate legislation, notably by persuading Congress to provide subsidies to coal-fired power plants that switched to gas. Though the company left USCAP, it did not stop lobbying for cap and trade, and later “signed off” on Senate cap and trade legislation as well as explicitly lobbied for a higher gas tax. So Obama’s insistence the oil industry has opposed relevant regulations tooth and nail is less than accurate. While Obama was placing as much unearned blame at industry’s feet as possible, he was also sidestepping his own administration’s complicity in the crisis. He stated towards the beginning of his speech: A few months ago, I approved a proposal to consider new, limited offshore drilling under the assurance that it would be absolutely safe –- that the proper technology would be in place and the necessary precautions would be taken. That obviously was not the case in the Deepwater Horizon rig, and I want to know why. Well, perhaps he should ask his cabinet members–you know, the ones he just put in charge of the new commission investigating the incident. On March 31 in a speech at Andrews Air Force Base, he told the nation that Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, and climate czar Carol Browner had assured him that additional Gulf Coast drilling would be safe. But the president of course did not put the blame at their feet. In fact, as Byron York noted : [I]n this moment of crisis, Obama is relying on the same team that earlier gave him “the assurance that [offshore drilling] would be absolutely safe” — advice that he now openly says was wrong. And what is the “green team” telling him now? That it is impossible to stop the flow of oil into the Gulf. Politico’s Mike Allen channels West Wing thought this way: The Gulf gusher is a battle we can’t win. So we had to make this tragedy about something bigger than the liveshot of spewing oil. So having surrendered on the challenge of stopping the oil, Obama tried to redirect the public’s attention away from the spill and onto the political debate over a cap-and-trade bill. The short version of the strategy: Give up and change the subject. Like everything else Obama has tried so far in the Gulf crisis, it won’t work. Indeed. 

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Obama Issues Executive Order Mandating “Lifestyle Behavior Modification”

White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is fond of saying, “You don’t ever want a crisis to go to waste; it’s an opportunity to do important things that you would otherwise avoid.” Well, the Obama Administration certainly has not let the British Petroleum (BP) Deepwater Horizon oil rig crisis go to waste, using it as a smokescreen to silently assault and further diminish American citizens’ personal freedom. While the nation has its eyes and ears focused on the blame game ping-pong match between President Obama and BP top brass, President Obama on Thursday, June 10, quietly announced a new Executive Order establishing the “National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council.” Claiming the “authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America,” President Obama has truly gone off the deep end this time in his most atrocious attempt to date to control every aspect of Americans’ lives. According to Sec. 5. of the Executive Order that details the President’s “National Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy,” the Council will be charged with carrying out “lifestyle behavior modification” among American citizens that do not exhibit “healthy behavior.” The President’s desired lifestyle behavior modifications focus on: * smoking cessation; * proper nutrition; * appropriate exercise; * mental health; * behavioral health; * sedentary behavior; * substance-use disorder; and * domestic violence screenings. Making matters even worse, if that is even possible at this point, President Obama will create an “Advisory Group” composed of experts hand-picked from the public health field and various other areas of expertise “outside the Federal Government.” Let’s consider who the President has sought advice and mentoring from in the past: * Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who the Anti-Defamation League calls a “Messenger of Intolerance,” and * Bill Ayers, leader of the 1960′s domestic terrorist group ”Weatherman” that was “responsible for 30 bombings aimed at destroying the defense and security infrastructures of the U.S.” Now, President Obama is going to seek medical advisors who will be charged with modifying lifestyles and behaviors of those citizens he deems unhealthy? “Paging Dr. Kevorkian! You’re wanted in the White House STAT by President Obama!” Whether you are a child, a parent, a worker, or retired, the President’s approximately 25-member “Advisory Group” will soon be present in every aspect of Americans’ lives, as the Executive Order prescribes. Specifically, our new so-called lifestyle behavior modification advisors will be actively carrying out the President’s orders in: * worksite health promotion; * community services, including community health centers; * preventive medicine; * health coaching; * public health education; * geriatrics; and * rehabilitation medicine. President Obama’s sweeping plan to enforce “lifestyle behavior modification” is chock full of open-ended target areas, especially when it comes to issues of “mental” and “behavioral” health, “proper nutrition,” “sedentary behavior,” and “appropriate exercise.” The President’s Executive Order is a blatant and forceful attempt to adjust the way Americans young and old think, behave, eat, drink and whatever else free will used to entitle our nation’s citizens to enjoy as prescribed by the Founding Fathers. If you are feeling stressed-out, sad, confused, hungry, thirsty, bored, or tired, do you honestly trust President Obama and his “Advisory Group” to act in your best interests? added by: Omnomynous