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Nonprofit spends big on politics despite IRS limitation - Open Channel

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Bruce Rastetter, CEO of Hawkeye Renewables, reportedly provided some of the seed money for the American Future Fund.

By Michael BeckelThe Center for Public Integrity

Last fall, a cadre of wealthy business executives and conservative groups tried to sell California voters on new campaign finance reforms.

Couched in lofty rhetoric about the importance of cutting off money from special interests to politicians and other regulations favored by reformers, their proposal sought to ban the practice of using payroll deductions for political expenditures ? a popular method of union fundraising.

Once alerted to the true nature of Proposition 32, the unions and political left rose up against it.

An innocuously named nonprofit, the Iowa-based American Future Fund, proved to be one of the biggest backers of the initiative, sinking more than $4 million into the ballot measure that voters ultimately rejected.


As a ?social welfare? organization, the American Future Fund is not required to publicly disclose its donors. But to maintain its tax-exempt status under Sec. 501(c)(4) of the U.S. tax code, influencing elections cannot be its primary purpose.

The American Future Fund?s investment in California was part of a nationwide, political advertising spree in 2012 that exceeded $29 million, according to a Center for Public Integrity analysis of state and federal records.

That amount included more than $19 million on efforts designed to oust President Barack Obama, as well as millions more to oppose Democratic candidates for Congress and even two state attorneys general. Now the group is funding ads opposing Obama?s nomination of former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska for defense secretary.

Since the U.S. Supreme Court?s controversial Citizens United decision in 2010, nonprofits such as the American Future Fund have played a more prominent role in electoral contests ? all while giving their supporters the ability to keep their identities hidden. During the 2010 midterm elections, politically active nonprofits outspent super PACs, which exist to fund political advertisements, by a 3-to-2 margin.

The American Future Fund ranked third among ?social welfare? nonprofits in spending in the 2012 federal election, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, trailing only the Karl Rove-affiliated Crossroads GPS and Americans for Prosperity, which is backed by conservative billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch.

There are also Democratic-aligned nonprofits, but their spending was well below that of their conservative counterparts. The top left-leaning nonprofit was the League of Conservation Voters, which reported spending about $11 million in the 2012 election opposing or supporting candidates.

The American Future Fund?s spending ?raises some serious questions? and ?evades any form of meaningful disclosure,? said Adam Rappaport, senior counsel with watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).

Numerous officials with the American Future Fund did not respond to requests for comment for this story.

Advocating for ?free-market ideas?
The American Future Fund?s mission is to ?educate and advocate for conservative and free-market ideas,? according to its annual filing with the Internal Revenue Service.

Despite asserting that it isn?t primarily focused on elections, the nonprofit?s DNA is decidedly political.

Conservative political operative Nick Ryan, a longtime adviser to former GOP Rep. Jim Nussle of Iowa, founded it in 2007. Over the years, the group has paid Ryan?s firm, Concordia Enterprises, hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for consulting services.

In 2010, the New York Times reported that Iowa businessman Bruce Rastetter provided an unspecified amount of ?seed money? for the organization. Ryan once represented four of Rastetter?s companies as a lobbyist, including Hawkeye Energy Holdings, one of the country?s largest ethanol producers.

The nonprofit?s first president was Nicole Schlinger, the former finance director of Iowa?s Republican Party. Its current president is veteran Republican state Sen. Sandra Greiner, who served for 14 years as the Iowa chairwoman of the pro-business American Legislative Exchange Council.

Ryan and Greiner did not respond to requests for comment.

In 2008, when the American Future Fund was seeking ? and ultimately garnered ? tax-exempt status from the IRS, it pledged to abstain from electoral politics, saying it would spend 70 percent of its time doing work to ?educate the public on policy issues? and 30 percent engaging in efforts to ?influence legislation through grassroots advocacy.?

When asked on its application if the group had any plans to spend money to ?influence the selection, nomination, election or appointment? of anyone seeking public office, it answered ?no.? It also vowed to stay out of the presidential race.

When the IRS subsequently inquired why the group?s advertisements ?appear to be more partisan than nonpartisan,? the group?s attorney, Karen Blackistone, wrote that the efforts were ?strictly issued-based and nonpartisan.?

The group takes a position on issues and encourages the public to contact their representative, she wrote in a 2008 response to the IRS.

?AFF?s advertisements have never commented on a candidate?s character, qualifications or fitness for office,? she stated.

Big money tied to post office box
The American Future Fund has raised more than $60 million, with spikes in contributions coming in election years.

Much of that money has come from another conservative ?social welfare? nonprofit that doesn?t disclose its donors by name ? the Arizona-based Center to Protect Patient Rights.

The nonprofit has no website and lists its address as a post office box in Phoenix. It was launched in 2009 by Republican operative Sean Noble, who has extensive ties to the vast political network underwritten by the Koch brothers.

Noble, a former chief of staff for former Rep. John Shadegg, R-Ariz., did not respond to requests for comment for this story.

For three years running, Noble?s organization has reported making substantial grants to the American Future Fund for ?general support,? according to IRS filings. The nonprofit contributed more than $14 million to the American Future Fund between 2009 and 2011, or 51 percent of funds the group raised over the three-year period.

The Center to Protect Patient Rights has also given millions of dollars to a network of conservative groups, including the Koch-backed nonprofit Americans for Prosperity, as was first reported by the Center for Responsive Politics.

In addition to Noble, there is another Koch connection.

In 2008, Trent Sebits, the former manager of public and government affairs for the Kochs? Wichita-based refining giant, Koch Industries, registered with the state of Kansas to lobby on behalf of the American Future Fund and Americans for Prosperity. Sebits did not respond to a request for comment.

The American Justice Partnership, another ?social welfare? nonprofit, gave $50,000 to the American Future Fund in 2011 and $2.4 million in 2010, according to IRS filings. The group supports free enterprise and is often at odds with trial lawyers.

Dan Pero, its president, said in an emailed statement that the organization supported the American Future Fund to help ?promote free enterprise and improve the fairness and predictability of the legal environment.?

Like super PACs, ?social welfare? nonprofits are allowed to accept unlimited donations from individuals, corporations, unions and other organizations. The only funders whose names they are required to publicly disclose are those that make contributions earmarked for political purposes.

That?s as it should be, according to attorney Dan Backer, who is not affiliated the American Future Fund but does work with other conservative groups.

?A nonprofit makes its decisions by a board or other management structure, which is distinct from its donors,? Backer said.

Increasingly political
In 2010, the American Future Fund became far more politically active, reporting $8.6 million in political expenditures as well as millions more for ?media services,? ?telecommunications? and ?mail service/production.? It told the Federal Election Commission that it spent $9.1 million on political advertisements.

Marcus Owens, former chief of the IRS?s nonprofits division, said it is ?difficult to conjure up a situation where a particular expenditure would be reportable to the FEC but would not constitute political campaign intervention under tax law.?

Nevertheless, Owens said the organization could make a ?straight-faced argument? that its orientation had simply changed over time to become more overtly political.

Of the $25 million that the American Future Fund reported spending to the FEC last year, more than 90 percent fueled ads that urged voters to support or reject candidates.

The group also sought the FEC?s advice on whether mentioning the White House or ?the administration? in negative ads ahead of Election Day would be seen as referring to a ?clearly identified candidate for federal office.?

Such a designation would have required the group to disclose information about its donors. (The commission deadlocked, 3-3, in a vote along party lines.)

In addition to the presidential race, the American Future Fund spent money in 20 congressional elections in 2012, including California?s 26th Congressional District, where it spent $500,000 attacking Democrat Julia Brownley, who, as a state legislator, had authored legislation to bolster disclosure for political advertisements.

She won anyway, but told the Center for Public Integrity that she is ?deeply concerned? about the activities of non-disclosing groups in the wake of Citizens United and hopes to ?take immediate action? to strengthen federal disclosure laws.

The American Future Fund also spent more than $542,000 to aid West Virginia Republican Patrick Morrisey in his successful quest to win the race for attorney general, records indicate, and more than $620,000 in a failed effort to sink Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster, a Democrat.

Complaints about the American Future Fund?s political activities have followed it since its creation.

In 2008, the Democratic Party in Minnesota contended that the group needed to register as a political committee after paying for ads that praised then-U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn. The FEC disagreed.

Two years later, in October 2010, consumer group Public Citizen and two other organizations alleged that the American Future Fund?s ?huge expenditures? to aid candidates in the midterm election should have triggered requirements that the group register as a political committee and disclose its donors. That complaint is still being considered by the FEC, which often takes years to fully resolve such matters.

CREW, the watchdog organization, filed a complaint against the American Future Fund with the IRS in February 2011 that challenged whether its primary purpose was something other than influencing elections. The group has dismissed the complaint as ?baseless? and contends that CREW ?only targets government officials and organizations who have a differing or conservative point of view.?

Proposition 32

California?s campaign finance rules require major donors to groups that pay for political advertisements to be named in actual ads.

Thus, when a political committee called the California Future Fund for Free Markets aired ads praising Proposition 32, each advertisement included the disclaimer ?with major funding by the American Future Fund.?

One ad criticized lawmakers for making ?deals cut in shadows and back rooms? as dramatic music played in the background. Yet the donors to the American Future Fund itself largely remain in the shadows.

The Center for Public Integrity is a nonprofit independent investigative news outlet.? To read more of its stories on this topic go to ?http://www.publicintegrity.org/politics/consider-source?

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Boy Scouts reconsidering anti-gay policy

Boy Scouts of America will soon give local troop leaders the power to choose not to discriminate against LBGT scouts, troop leaders, and den mothers ? a dramatic change from their previous blanket no-gay policy.

By David Crary,?Associated Press / January 28, 2013

Ryan Andersen speaks to the media following his petition delivery to the Boy Scouts of America Chapter Office in Pleasant Hill, California in this handout photo taken October 8, 2012. A California chapter of the Boy Scouts of America is challenging the national organization by recommending that the openly gay former Scout be awarded the top rank of Eagle.

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The?Boy?Scouts?of America may soon give sponsors of troops the authority to decide whether to accept gays as?scouts?and leaders - a potentially dramatic retreat from a nationwide no-gays policy that has provoked relentless protests.

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Under the change now being discussed, the different religious and civic groups that sponsor?Scout?units would be able to decide for themselves how to address the issue ? either maintaining an exclusion of gays, as is now required of all units, or opening up their membership.

Gay-rights activists were elated at the prospect of change, sensing another milestone to go along with recent advances for same-sex marriage and the end of the ban on gays serving openly in the military.

However, Southern Baptist leaders ? who consider homosexuality a sin ? were furious about the possible change and said its approval might encourage Southern Baptist churches to support other?boys' organizations instead of the BSA.

Monday's announcement of the possible change comes after years of protests over the no-gays policy ? including petition campaigns that have prompted some corporations to suspend donations to the?Boy?Scouts.

Under the proposed change, said BSA spokesman Deron Smith, "the?Boy?Scouts?would not, under any circumstances, dictate a position to units, members, or parents."

Smith said the change could be announced as early as next week, after BSA's national board concludes a regularly scheduled meeting on Feb. 6. The meeting will be closed to the public.

The BSA, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2010, has long excluded both gays and atheists. Smith said a change in the policy toward atheists was not being considered, and that the BSA continued to view "Duty to God" as one of its basic principles.

Protests over the no-gays policy gained momentum in 2000, when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the BSA's right to exclude gays.?Scout?units lost sponsorships by public schools and other entities that adhered to nondiscrimination policies, and several local?Scout?councils made public their displeasure with the policy.

More recently, pressure surfaced on the?Scouts' own national executive board. Two high-powered members ? Ernst & Young CEO James Turley and AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson ? indicated they would try to work from within to change the membership policy, which stood in contrast to their own companies' non-discrimination policies.

Amid petition campaigns, shipping giant UPS Inc. and drug-manufacturer Merck announced that they were halting donations from their charitable foundations to the?Boy?Scouts?as long as the no-gays policy was in force.

Also, local?Scout?officials drew widespread criticism in recent months for ousting Jennifer Tyrrell, a lesbian mom, as a den leader of her son's Cub?Scout?pack in Ohio and for refusing to approve an Eagle?Scoutapplication by Ryan Andresen, a California teen who came out as gay last fall.

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Antigua gets OK to become copyright haven

(AP) ? Americans call it piracy. Antiguans call it justice.

The islands of Antigua and Barbuda are threatening to strip intellectual property protections from American goods as part of a long-running trade dispute over the U.S. embargo on the tiny Caribbean nation's online gambling industry.

U.S. officials say the proposed copyright haven - whose broad outlines were approved Monday at the World Trade Organization in Geneva - amounts to "government-authorized piracy." But Antiguans, who've won a series of legal victories against the U.S. at the international trade body, reject any suggestion that they're pirates.

"We have followed the rules and procedures of the WTO to the letter," Antigua's high commissioner to London, Carl Roberts, said in a statement Monday. "Our little country is doing precisely what it has earned the right to do under international agreements."

The U.S. and Antigua have been tussling for years over the ability of Americans to use online casinos based in the Caribbean nation. U.S. laws have long been interpreted to mean that Internet gambling is illegal if it crosses state lines.

The World Trade Organization, however, has come down on Antigua's side. In 2007, it allowed the islands to draw $21 million a year's worth of "nullification or impairments" from the United States as a penalty for the continuing refusal of the U.S. to allow American customers to place their online bets in Antigua.

Antiguan officials say they could make up the money through the operation of a copyright haven, although what that might look like and what its scope would be remains unclear. Antiguan officials have kept details vague and the move has little precedent.

Observers have suggested, for example, a subscription service to access copyright-free American music, or a pay-per-download site that charges pennies for Hollywood hits.

Mark Mendel, a lawyer for Antigua's government, cautioned that whatever ends up being set up, it wouldn't be an Antiguan version of The Pirate Bay, the free-for-all file sharing site whose name has become synonymous with illegal downloads.

"We aren't going to be flaunting the rules," he said in a telephone interview last week. "It's not piracy if you have the right to do it."

Right or wrong, American businesses aren't happy with the idea. Gina Vetere, with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's intellectual property center, said such a move would only exacerbate the dispute and "sour the business environment."

The haven may still never see the light of day; Mendel said Antigua's goal remains a negotiated settlement with U.S. authorities over the gambling dispute.

Even if such a haven were set up, international fans of free downloads may want to exercise caution. Antiguans may be allowed to download freely, but for those outside the country the legal regime remains murky.

Nevertheless, the notion of a country of 89,000 people standing up to the powerful United States on intellectual property matters has caught the imagination of many - especially those who believe that U.S. copyright rules are too restrictive.

"It's time for small countries to be treated fairly in these organizations," said Mendel.

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Senators reach agreement on immigration reform

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A bipartisan group of leading senators has reached agreement on the principles of sweeping legislation to rewrite the nation's immigration laws.

The deal, which was to be announced at a news conference Monday afternoon, covers border security, guest workers and employer verification, as well as a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants already in this country.

Although thorny details remain to be negotiated and success is far from certain, the development heralds the start of what could be the most significant effort in years toward overhauling the nation's inefficient patchwork of immigration laws.

President Barack Obama also is committed to enacting comprehensive immigration legislation and will travel to Nevada on Tuesday to lay out his vision, which is expected to overlap in important ways with the Senate effort.

The eight senators expected to endorse the new principles Monday are Democrats Charles Schumer of New York, Dick Durbin of Illinois, Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Michael Bennet of Colorado; and Republicans John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marco Rubio of Florida and Jeff Flake of Arizona.

Several of these lawmakers have worked for years on the issue. McCain collaborated with the late Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy on comprehensive immigration legislation pushed by then-President George W. Bush in 2007, only to see it collapse in the Senate when it couldn't get enough GOP support.

Now, with some Republicans chastened by the November elections which demonstrated the importance of Latino voters and their increasing commitment to Democrats, some in the GOP say this time will be different.

"What's changed, honestly, is that there is a new, I think, appreciation on both sides of the aisle ? including maybe more importantly on the Republican side of the aisle ? that we have to enact a comprehensive immigration reform bill," McCain said Sunday on ABC's "This Week."

"I think the time is right," McCain said.

The group claims a notable newcomer in Rubio, a potential 2016 presidential candidate whose conservative bona fides may help smooth the way for support among conservatives wary of anything that smacks of amnesty. In an opinion piece published Sunday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Rubio wrote that the existing system amounts to "de facto amnesty," and he called for "commonsense reform."

According to documents obtained by The Associated Press, the senators will call for accomplishing four goals:

?Creating a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already here, contingent upon securing the border and better tracking of people here on visas.

?Reforming the legal immigration system, including awarding green cards to immigrants who obtain advanced degrees in science, math, technology or engineering from an American university.

?Creating an effective employment verification system to ensure that employers do not hire illegal immigrants.

?Allowing more low-skill workers into the country and allowing employers to hire immigrants if they can demonstrate they couldn't recruit a U.S. citizen; and establishing an agricultural worker program.

The principles being released Monday are outlined on just over four pages, leaving plenty of details left to fill in. What the senators do call for is similar to Obama's goals and some past efforts by Democrats and Republicans, since there's wide agreement in identifying problems with the current immigration system. The most difficult disagreement is likely to arise over how to accomplish the path to citizenship.

In order to satisfy the concerns of Rubio and other Republicans, the senators are calling for the completion of steps on border security and oversight of those here on visas before taking major steps forward on the path to citizenship.

Even then, those here illegally would have to qualify for a "probationary legal status" that would allow them to live and work here ? but not qualify for federal benefits ? before being able to apply for permanent residency. Once they are allowed to apply they would do so behind everyone else already in line for a green card within the current immigration system.

That could be a highly cumbersome process, but how to make it more workable is being left to future negotiations. The senators envision a more streamlined process toward citizenship for immigrants brought here as children by their parents, and for agricultural workers.

The debate will play out at the start of Obama's second term, as he aims to spend the political capital afforded him by his re-election victory on an issue that has eluded past presidents and stymied him during his first term despite his promises to the Latino community to act.

"As the president has made clear for some time, immigration reform is an important priority and he is pleased that progress is being made with bipartisan support," a White House spokesman, Clark Stevens, said in a statement. "At the same time, he will not be satisfied until there is meaningful reform and he will continue to urge Congress to act until that is achieved."

For Republicans, the November elections were a stark schooling on the importance of Latino voters, who voted for Obama over Republican Mitt Romney 71 percent to 27 percent, helping ensure Obama's victory. That led some Republican leaders to conclude that supporting immigration reform with a path to citizenship has become a political imperative.

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Leading Democrat: Gun control faces uphill climb

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who's leading the push to restore an assault weapon ban, acknowledged on Sunday that the effort faces tough odds to pass Congress and she blamed the nation's largest gun-rights group.

Feinstein, D-Calif., on Thursday introduced a bill that would prohibit 157 specific weapons and ammunition magazines that have more than 10 rounds. The White House and fellow Democrats are skeptical the measure is going anywhere, given lawmakers who are looking toward re-election might fear pro-gun voters and the National Rifle Association.

"This has always been an uphill fight. This has never been easy. This is the hardest of the hard," Feinstein said.

"I think I can get it passed because the American people are very much for it," Feinstein said of the measure that follows a similar measure she championed into law 1994 but expired a decade later.

She acknowledged, however, the NRA's political clout.

"They come after you. They put together large amounts of money to defeat you," Feinstein said.

She also said the group was a pawn of those who make weapons.

"The NRA is venal. ... The NRA has become an institution of gun manufacturers," she said.

The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to take up the proposal on Wednesday and hear from the NRA's CEO and senior vice president, Wayne LaPierre. Mark Kelly, the husband of former Rep. Gabby Giffords, D-Ariz., who was shot in an assassination attempt, also plans to testify.

New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, who favors the assault weapons ban, expressed skepticism that it would be returned to law.

"It's probably a heavy lift in Congress," he said.

In the wake of the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn. In December, President Barack Obama has pushed to expanded background checks, restoring the assault weapons ban and banning high-capacity ammunition magazines. But members of his own party may thwart his hopes.

Feinstein appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation" and CNN's "State of the Union." Kelly was on CBS.

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Woman sues Match.com: Match calls the $10M suit 'absurd'

Mary Kay Beckman, the woman suing Match.com for $10 million dollars, has no case, says Match.com. In her lawsuit, she alleges that her Match-arranged date tried to kill her.

By Associated Press / January 24, 2013

Jane and Howard start their first date at The Drip. About 25 dates a night happen at the coffee bar. A woman is suing Match.com for failing to warn her of the dangers of Internet dating, after a man she met on Match.com brutally stabbed her.

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A Las Vegas woman is suing Match.com for $10 million after she was matched with a man who hid in her garage and brutally attacked her. Match.com says she has no legal basis for her lawsuit.

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Mary Kay Beckman filed suit in U.S. District Court on Friday, accusing Match.com of failing to disclose the dangers of online dating.

She said she'd known Wade Ridley only eight days when she broke up with him in September 2010. Four months later, he stabbed her 10 times. He later was charged with murdering a woman in Phoenix. He died in prison last year.

Match.com said in a statement Monday that Beckman's experience was horrible but the lawsuit is "absurd." It said Beckman was a victim of a "sick, twisted" man with no known criminal record.

Match.com, the world's leading online dating and relationship company for over 15 years, markets itself as having gained "insight" into relationships from its millions of successful matches.

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Winter's big chill means fewer summer bugs

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With the temperature at 6 degrees below zerp Fahrenheit, steam vapors from the Sappi paper mill dissipate into the early morning sky in Westbrook, Maine, on Thursday.

By John Roach, NBC News

As the bitter cold in the northeastern United States keeps even hardy New Hampshire skiers off the slopes, there?s at least one potential upside to the cold snap: fewer mosquitoes come summer, according to an entomologist riding out the cold in upstate New York.

"Most arthropods have the ability to super-cool themselves in order to survive extreme cold winters in the ranges they?ve become adapted to. However, if unusually cold temperatures strike, it could be below their threshold of tolerance," Cornell University's?Laura Harrington?explained via email to NBC News.


And it is cold. Unusually so. New Hampshire?s Wildcat Mountain ski resort was closed Wednesday and Thursday, with the wind-chill factor reaching 48 degrees below zero Fahrenheit on Thursday, The Associated Press reported.

Harrington said most insects produce "antifreeze proteins and other compounds to protect their cells from freezing and dying." If it gets too cold, though, this natural antifreeze could cease to function properly.

"The concentration of the antifreeze proteins or the extent of the expression could be inadequate," she explained. "We have examples of moderate overwintering capacity that suggests that the evolved level of expression of these proteins is important."

Despite the cold, the drop in temperature is consistent with the type of extreme weather expected with global climate change, according to NASA scientists. As a result, it?s possible these cold snaps might become even more frequent in the future.

If so, will that mean fewer mosquitoes and other disease-carrying insects will survive the winters? It?s possible, at least in the short term, Harrington noted. "But as they evolve and adapt, they could overcome this."

It's also possible the cold snaps could adversely impact the?predators of mosquitoes, such as birds, bats, dragonflies and frogs. If they get hit harder than the mosquitoes, it could lead to a rise in vector populations.

"Until we have a better understanding of the complexities of climate change impacts on vectors," Harrington said, "it is hard to predict."

John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News. To learn more about him, check out his website.

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Dolphin stranded in NYC canal; rescue try to come

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An injured dolphin surfaces in the Gowanus Canal in the Brooklyn borough of New York, on Jan. 25.

By Andrew Mach and Vignesh Ramachandran, Staff Writers, NBC News

An injured dolphin became stranded in Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal on Friday and authorities were working on a rescue plan.?

Live helicopter video from NBCNewYork.com showed the sea mammal bobbing up and down in the canal's murky water ? which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency declared a Superfund site in 2010 because it contained a?"century's worth" of pollutants.


The dolphin appeared to be stuck in one place, coming up?occasionally for air as an New York Police Department crew worked to figure out a rescue plan. And it was unclear how the creature got in the the predicament in the first place.

The Northeast Regional Office of the NOAA Fisheries Service confirmed to NBCNewYork.com it is a short-beaked common dolphin, which is known for a dark gray cape on its back.

Witnesses said the animal appeared to be bleeding from its dorsal fin, the New York Daily News reported.

"He keeps going up and down and going from side to side and people are saying we don?t know what?s taking so long to go in there and save him," Brooklyn resident Cathy Ryan told the Daily News. "He?s in bad shape. You can tell. A dolphin is grey, but he?s black right now. He was starting to swim toward the middle of the canal. But it doesn't look good."

A senior biologist at the Riverhead Foundation told NBCNewYork.com rescuers are waiting to see if the dolphin would leave on its own: "The best course of action is to see if that when the tide comes back in the animal will move back out," Robert?DiGiovanni told NBCNewYork.com. "It?s giving the animal time to work the problem out before you introduce stress by intervention."

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Officials stand on the side of the Gowanus Canal as the dolphin comes up for air after getting stuck on Jan. 25, in the Brooklyn.

If the dolphin is not able to escape by itself during the Friday evening high tide, the NYPD told The Associated Press they will help out on Saturday.

Eight-year-old?Anabell Blaine told NBCNewYork.com she hopes they get the dolphin out:?"Dolphins are so beautiful."

A day earlier, a WNBC news helicopter spotted a minke whale swimming in the Gowanus Bay.

Manufactured gas plants, mills, tanneries, and chemical plants are among the many facilities that operated along the Gowanus canal, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

"After discharges, storm water runoff, sewer outflows and industrial pollutants, the Gowanus Canal has become one of the nation's most extensively contaminated water bodies," the EPA said.

The EPA said the contamination in the canal, which empties into New York Harbor, poses a threat to the nearby residents who use the canal for fishing and recreation.

Bystander?Vinny Internicola told the Daily News on Friday he can smell the water from his vantage point: "I can?t imagine being in there."

The canal is surrounded by the?Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens and Red Hook neighborhoods of Brooklyn, according to NBCNewYork.com.

NBCNewYork.com's Gus Rosendale contributed to this story.

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Meeting Notes

From the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting, San Francisco, January 3-7

From the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting, San Francisco, January 3-7

By Susan Milius

Web edition: January 25, 2013
Print edition: February 9, 2013; Vol.183 #3 (p. 17)

Pregnant male pipefish have hormone swings

The first study to track a form of testosterone through male pregnancy in fish has found an unusual roller coaster of swoops and spikes.

Among pipefishes, seahorses and sea dragons, females produce eggs but males get pregnant, carrying the embryos. Even though pregnant male Gulf pipefish (Syngnathus scovelli) reverse common sex roles, tests show males still have more of the main fish form of testosterone (called ketotestosterone) than females do, Sunny K. Scobell of Texas A&M University in College Station reported on January 6. What?s different in role-reversed pipefish is that male ketotestosterone levels vary, much as hormones do in females of other species.

For most of a male pipefish?s 14-day pregnancy, ketotestosterone concentrations stay low, closer to female ketotestosterone levels. This dip allows for normal embryo development. About day 10 or 11, male ketotestosterone concentrations shoot up tenfold, presumably letting males ready sperm for the next mating, within a day or so of giving birth, Scobell said.

Wings have damage control for insect-sized smash-ups

Flying insects have their fender-benders, too, and so have evolved at least two alternatives to bumpers.

Yellow jacket wings have a dot of rubbery material called resilin toward the wing tip along the leading edge. The wing doesn?t flex in flight but bends there during collisions, Andrew Mountcastle of Harvard University reported January 5.

In a lab test, wings with a natural resilin patch lost only 18 percent of the tip area when a yellow jacket was spun in a rotating cradle that bumped the wing tip area against a fixed surface for an hour. When researchers immobilized the rubbery spot (by gluing on a dot of polyester glitter), spinning yellow jackets lost about 80 percent of their wing tip area.

A common bumblebee?s wings don?t have rubbery spots, but spinning them in the collider didn?t cause damage as severe as in yellow jacket wings with a glitter-stiffened joint. Resilin might not help much in bumblebees because it would have to be six times stiffer to prevent flexing during their deep, fast wingbeats, Mountcastle calculated. Instead, he hypothesizes that bumblebees get crash flexibility from reduced wing veins toward the tip.?

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Green Blog: Why India's Waste-to-Energy Industry Won't Catch Fire

K.S. Sivaprasad, an engineer from India, spent four decades perfecting a factory that accepts city trash, dries it, picks out the burnable elements and ignites them to create electricity. His first full-scale plant chews through 700 tons of garbage a day and delivers 5.5 megawatts to the power grid.

The unfortunate part is that the plant is in Malaysia, not India, where the process was invented. Mr. Sivaprasad, an energetic 80-year-old, went abroad after repeatedly trying to build his project in India but finding that the system was stacked against him, he says.

India tosses more than 188 million tons of garbage each day, but is falling behind other Asian nations in early efforts to turn it into electricity. The Chinese government claims to be on track to produce three gigawatts of power from city waste-to-energy factories by 2015, and Malaysia plans to build a second, larger plant based on Mr. Sivaprasad?s design.

Meanwhile, India has captured methane from several large landfills and has built six facilities that pull out and ignite flammable trash, turning it into what is known as refuse-derived fuel. But these six fuel factories, which rely on new refuse, have either shut down or barely run, victims of equipment failure or bureaucratic snarls that paradoxically leave them short of garbage.

Why? ?It is the million-dollar question,? Mr. Sivaprasad said. ?I don?t know what to say. India has a lot of hurdles, you know, very bureaucratic. Very difficult. In short, if you put it in a nutshell, technology developed in India has come up in another country.?

India?s output of trash grew nearly 50 percent in the decade ending in 2011, driven by swelling urban populations that have adopted parts of the throwaway Western lifestyle. Those same demographics account for a surge in power usage that has left the country chronically short of electricity and major cities prey to rolling blackouts.

One problem is the nature of trash in the poorer nations of Asia: it is soggier than that of Europe, the United States or Japan and doesn?t easily catch fire. In India, the urban waste mix is nearly 47 percent water, according to a study by the Earth Engineering Center at Columbia University. Urbanites in poorer Asian countries cook more of their own food, while more affluent Westerners use more disposable (and flammable) plastic and paper. As a result, urban waste in the developed world is embedded with 10 megajoules of power per ton, while that of countries like India contains just 7.3 megajoules.

The waste-to-energy effort lies at the intersection of two heavy industries, energy production and waste disposal, both of which are hampered by a thick layer of bureaucracy, turf battles among local, state and federal governments and demands for bribes by middlemen. These, along with hefty maintenance costs, make it difficult for a waste-to-energy project to open and stay profitable, according to Amiya Kumar Sahu, president of the National Solid Waste Association of India.

?So far, there is not a single plant in India which is a success story about waste to energy. Not a single one,? Dr. Sahu added.

Another issue is incentives. China and Malaysia finance their waste-to-energy projects with a combination of feed-in-tariffs and tipping fees, giving trash entrepreneurs a reward for consuming trash and for producing power. This approach also gives companies like Mr. Sivaprasad?s time to refine what can be a temperamental technology. The haphazard nature of junk means that an errant piece ? say, a shattered bottle ? can invade the gears and cause expensive delays.

Mr. Sivaprasad licensed his technique to Malaysia to build the Kajang waste-to-energy plant, which is outside Kuala Lumpur. It is administered solely by the central government and relies for income on a subsidy of 14 cents per kilowatt-hour produced and $13 per ton in tipping fees charged to the municipality of Kajang, whose trash feeds the plant.

In India, by comparison, tipping fees are illegal and subsidies are only for construction. Beyond inviting corruption, this structure gives plant operators no motive to produce power once the plant is built.

Mr. Sivaprasad got interested in turning trash into energy when he visited the United States during the energy crisis in the early 1970?s. By the 1980?s he had built a prototype in Bangalore and received a patent, but it wasn?t until the mid-1990?s that Malaysia approached him about using his design.

The Malaysian factory was completed in 2009 at a cost of $45 million and is about to undergo an expansion that will increase its output to 10 megawatts. A second plant of the same size may break ground soon.

Mr. Sivaprasad?s company, Core Competencies, has brought in Surendra Saxena, an expert in carbon sequestration from Florida International University, to control another waste stream: the carbon dioxide from its smokestacks. Mr. Saxena?s involvement will help the company apply for a grant from the Trade and Development Agency in the United States for the next project that Mr. Sivaprasad would like to build: a plant that would absorb 1,200 tons of trash a day and produce 10 megawatts of power in the southern Indian cities of Chennai or Bangalore.

?Some improvement is coming in, and with American money I can clinch a project,? he said. ?This has taken a very long time.?

Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/23/why-indias-waste-to-energy-industry-wont-catch-fire/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Two local direct marketing companies are teaming up.? Joe and Annamarie Jakubielski, publishers of Hometown Value Guide and Diane Sparks and Bob Perlstein, owners of You Get We Give announce a local strategic alliance to support merchants, residents and local nonprofits.? Perlstein and Jakubielski decided to partner to promote their direct marketing programs as they both agree, ?that direct marketing is an effective method to acquire new customers for Asheville's local merchants.? It's 100% measurable, totally targeted and can be cost effective."

Selecting the right promotional media can be overwhelming and many small businesses find themselves in an ?either/or? position.? This partnership opens up an opportunity to take a multi-channel approach and at the same time benefit local nonprofits.? Both marketers will donate a percentage of revenue from each media sale.?

Hometown Value Guide, in its ninth year of publishing, is a targeted direct mail magazine mailed to 55,000 local residents containing discounts and savings from local businesses.? You Get We Give is Asheville's local deal marketing company offering deals from local merchants while giving back a percentage of sales to local nonprofits.

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