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Daily Archives: January 25, 2011

Report: Climate Benefits of Natural Gas May Be Overstated

Pro Publica – Buried Secrets, Gas Drilling’s Environmental Threat: “The United States is poised to bet its energy future on natural gas as a clean, plentiful fuel that can supplant coal and oil. But new research by the Environmental Protection Agency—and a growing understanding of the pollution associated with the full “life cycle” of gas production—is casting doubt on the assumption that gas offers a quick and easy solution to climate change. Advocates for natural gas routinely assert that it produces 50 percent less greenhouse gases than coal and is a significant step toward a greener energy future. But those assumptions are based on emissions from the tailpipe or smokestack and don’t account for the methane and other pollution emitted when gas is extracted and piped to power plants and other customers. The EPA’s new analysis doubles its previous estimates for the amount of methane gas that leaks from loose pipe fittings and is vented from gas wells, drastically changing the picture of the nation’s emissions that the agency painted as recently as April. Calculations for some gas-field emissions jumped by several hundred percent. Methane levels from the hydraulic fracturing of shale gas were 9,000 times higher than previously reported. When all these emissions are counted, gas may be as little as 25 percent cleaner than coal, or perhaps even less.”

Deloitte Research’s first quarter 2011 Global Economic Outlook examines the new realities that will shape the marketplace

Global Economic Outlook – Q1 2011 – Emerging markets lead recovery: “As developed economies transition out of the crisis and into sustainable recovery, a bigger and longer term transition is under way. The big emerging markets have gradually increased their share of the global pie and the process of catching up appears to be accelerating,… Continue Reading

Citizen Satisfaction With Federal Government Services Plummets, According to ACSI

News release: “Citizen satisfaction with the services provided by the U.S. federal government plunges this year, down 4.8% to 65.4 on a 0-100 scale, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). This drop represents the largest single-year decline in satisfaction with the federal government since ACSI measurement began in 1994. The latest ACSI results… Continue Reading

BLS: Regional and State Employment and Unemployment – December 2010

News release: “Regional and state unemployment rates were generally little changed in December. Twenty states recorded unemployment rate increases, 15 states and the District of Columbia registered rate decreases, and 15 states had no rate change, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia posted unemployment rate decreases… Continue Reading

Implementing Telework: Lessons Learned from Four Federal Agencies

Implementing Telework: Lessons Learned from Four Federal Agencies, IBM Center for The Business of Government / Scott P. Overmyer, Professor and Director of the MSIS Program, Center for Graduate Studies, Baker College “This report offers practical implementation advice to agency leaders and front-line managers faced with implementing the newly-enacted law expanding telework opportunities to over… Continue Reading

It Pays to be the Boss–Supervisory Wages in the National Compensation Survey, 2009

It Pays to be the Boss–Supervisory Wages in the National Compensation Survey, 2009 – by James E. Smith, Bureau of Labor Statistics, January 21, 2011 [This article uses National Compensation Survey data to illustrate differences in annual wages for team leaders and first-line, second-line, and third-line supervisors in the United States and in the Census… Continue Reading

Some Economic Consequences of Global Aging: A Discussion Note for the World Bank

Global Aging: A Discussion Note for the World Bank, Ronald Lee, Andrew Mason and Daniel Cotlear “The note describes the importance of population aging world-wide, clarifying its prevalence among middle- and low-income countries, which suggests that many developing countries are getting old before they are growing rich. The note then asks in what way population… Continue Reading

Report of the ePractice workshop on Inclusive eGovernment

European Commission – Report of the ePractice workshop on Inclusive eGovernment: 11 January 2011: This workshop, held on 13 October 2010, aimed to encourage the sharing of good practice in the area of Inclusive eGovernment. The report documents the presentations made during the workshop session. Topics of discussion were: eGovernment policies targeted at groups at… Continue Reading

DHS Releases Freedom of Information Act Report for 2010

EPI: “The Department of Homeland Security has released the Freedom of Information Act Report for 2010. The report analyzes the processing of FOIA requests made throughout the year by each DHS component, detailing the disposition of each request, response times, and the number of backlogged requests. DHS is under scrutiny for their policy of referring… Continue Reading