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2010 December | The Mono-logue - Part 2

Archive for December, 2010

Mayor nominates new Department of Water and Power General Manager

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has nominated a new General Manager for the Department of Water & Power, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has selected a Seattle-based energy consultant to run the Department of Water and Power, offering him up as the sixth general manager to lead the agency since he took office.

Ron Nichols, managing director of the energy practice of Navigant Consulting Inc., was making the rounds of City Hall on Tuesday to discuss his nomination with City Council members, who will vote on the mayor’s choice.

Los Angeles Times: Villaraigosa to nominate private energy consultant as his sixth general manager of DWP

Winter photography seminar – three spaces left!

Monday, December 13th, 2010 by Elin, Communications Coordinator

There are only three spaces still available in the Winter Photography Field Seminar … snap them up now before someone else does!

A space in the seminar would make a wonderful gift for any photographer this holiday season. Winter at Mono Lake is like nowhere else on earth, and it offers many unique photographic opportunities. With instructor Rick Knepp, a veteran of Mono Basin winters, you’ll have the perfect guide. Sign up now!

Snowiest November since 1994

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010 by Greg, Information & Restoration Specialist

Hot … er, cold … on the heels of the rainiest October on record, at our Lee Vining weather station, the Mono Lake Committee measured 21.3 inches of snow—the most snowfall in November since 1994! Almost all the snow fell between the Saturday before and the Sunday after Thanksgiving. This resulted in lots of traffic accidents due to the slippery roads combined with holiday traffic.

The total precipitation for October and November was (more…)

Book signing with author David Carle this Thursday

Monday, December 6th, 2010 by Elin, Communications Coordinator

Don’t forget to stop by the Mono Lake Committee Information Center & Bookstore this Thursday evening to meet and chat with author David Carle.

This informal, friendly event will go from 4:00pm until 6:00pm and will include light refreshments and a chance to purchase MONO, David’s newest book (as well as others in his collection), and get it signed!

Sac Bee: Mono Lake protection benefits science

Monday, December 6th, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director

The Sacramento Bee editorialized Sunday on the remarkable announcement from NASA and Dr. Felisa Wolfe-Simon about arsenic-incorporating bacteria found here at Mono Lake.

And their take home point is a great one:

Her blockbuster discovery, fascinating by itself, also demonstrates the serendipity of science.

Mono Lake would not even exist in anything close to its current form but for the efforts of environmental and conservation groups. In 1941, the Los Angeles Aqueduct reached into the Mono Lake basin, diverting most of its inflow. By 1982, the lake level dropped by 45 feet, the lake lost half its volume, and its salinity doubled.

The Mono Lake Committee, the National Audubon Society and others went to court, and the State Water Resources Control Board ordered the lake’s restoration.

Read the full editorial here: Sacramento Bee  –  Editorial: An Amazing Find in Mono Lake

Interview with NASA scientist Felisa Wolfe-Simon on NPR

Monday, December 6th, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director

Many news sources around the globe have written about the Mono Lake bacteria discovery by NASA and lead researcher Felisa Wolfe-Simon (read more on the discovery here on the Mono-logue).

The ability of the remarkable GFAJ-1 bacterium to use arsenic instead of phosphorus in its DNA is unmatched by any other known organism and changes the fundamental knowledge about what comprises all known life on Earth.

But why not hear about it directly from her? Here’s an interesting interview with Dr. Wolfe-Simon from National Public Radio. You can listen here directly: NPR Science Friday: Life, But Not As We Know It. Or visit the Science Friday website.

Come study at Mono Lake – you never know what you might find!

Monday, December 6th, 2010 by Lisa, Eastern Sierra Policy Director

fieldstationlogoLast week the office buzzed with phone calls and inquiries related to the NASA announcement that bacterium from the bottom of Mono Lake has replaced phosphorus—once believed to be an essential element for life—with arsenic, which has huge implications for our understanding of life on earth and beyond.

For decades, Mono Lake has attracted scientists who have studied almost every aspect about this place. Much of that research was used to inform the 1994 State Water Board decision that “saved” Mono Lake from (more…)

Video: Mono Lake Committee on NASA’s discovery at Mono Lake

Friday, December 3rd, 2010 by Greg, Information & Restoration Specialist

Thanks to the Mono Lake Committee’s efforts to save Mono Lake starting in 1978, the lake still exists today and is available for scientific discoveries such as the incredible finding NASA announced yesterday. Geoff McQuilkin, the Committee’s Executive Director, had a few words to say to our local media about the discovery.

And don’t miss viewing fantastic scenic Mono Lake film footage from the Mono Lake Committee’s film.

NASA’s Mono Lake bacteria discovery featured across network news

Friday, December 3rd, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director

The news of NASA’s Mono Lake bacteria discovery is being reported extensively worldwide (read more on the discovery here on the Mono-logue).

The ability of the remarkable GFAJ-1 bacterium to use arsenic instead of phosphorus in its DNA is unmatched by any other known organism and changes the fundamental knowledge about what comprises all known life on Earth. This has been an exciting day here at the Mono Lake Committee–and we’re sure proud that decades of citizen effort to protect Mono Lake have assured a place for this incredible discovery to happen!

Here’s a wrap-up of today’s network news coverage. And don’t miss the fantastic scenic Mono Lake film footage in the promo for the Mono Lake Committee’s film that is in production.

NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams

CNN (includes interview with lead researcher Felisa Wolfe-Simon)
(more…)

Mono Lake and NASA just changed our understanding of life on earth

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director

With this morning’s press conference concluded, NASA has released a statement on the tremendous findings made by Felisa Wolfe-Simon and her NASA team. Wow—certainly another reason why Mono Lake is worth saving.

Check out the feature on NASA’s website and the statement below.

NASA features Mono Lake arsenic bacteria

From NASA

Dec. 02, 2010

RELEASE: 10-320

NASA-FUNDED RESEARCH DISCOVERS LIFE BUILT WITH TOXIC CHEMICAL

WASHINGTON -- NASA-funded astrobiology research has changed the
fundamental knowledge about what comprises all known life on Earth. (more...)

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