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Geoff, Executive Director | The Mono-logue - Part 4

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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

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.

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...)

NASA astrobiology announcement expected to feature Mono Lake

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director

UPDATE: December 2, 2010: The press conference is over and the news is huge. See all our coverage of this major announcement here!

Today NASA announced a press conference that will discuss

“an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life. Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life in the universe.”

Internet discussion is abuzz and many speculations expect the announcement to include Mono Lake, in particular discussion of arsenic-loving bacteria within the lake, perhaps a newly discovered species. We’ll wait for the announcement, but Mono Lake’s bacterial residents may well reveal that entirely new and unexpected forms of life are possible on other planets.

More news as we hear it. The press conference is scheduled for December 2, 2010 at 2:00 pm Eastern Time (that’s 11am to us Mono Lake folks). Oh, and though many media reports are saying Mono Lake is within Yosemite National Park, don’t forget that the lake actually lies just outside the popular park, right in the heart of the Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area!

Previous discussion in The Mono-logue: Mono Lake and the shadow biosphere

On the Internet: ‘Life as we don’t know it’ discovery could prove existence of aliens

What’s next for Mono Lake’s state park?

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director
Two young Monophiles enjoy the Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve at Old Marina. Photo by Arya Degenhardt.

Two young Monophiles enjoy the Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve at Old Marina. Photo by Arya Degenhardt.

After the disappointing failure of Proposition 21 in early November, many people are wondering: what’s next for California’s state parks? Here in the Mono Basin, we are particularly concerned about the Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve and nearby Bodie State Historic Park. (more…)

Mono Lake Committee goes solar

Monday, October 4th, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director

Here at the Committee office we’re very excited to see nine wonderful solar panels covering the roof of our “ice house” office building! It’s a group project with big thank yous going out to Committee members for financial support for the project and to Jim, TJ, and Isabel at Sierra Solar (760-937-0307) for donating their installation labor. The Sierra Solar team was fast and efficient as you can see from this time-lapse video!

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Placing solar panel number one

Friday, October 1st, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director

The Mono Lake Committee’s first new solar panel is locked into place by our friends from Sierra Solar—with more on the way … thank you Jim, TJ, and Isabel!

Our first solar panel is secured on the Mono Lake Committee office roof

Our first solar panel is secured on the Mono Lake Committee office roof.

Mt. Andrea Lawrence naming moves ahead

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 by Geoff, Executive Director
Start prepping your hiking boots! On Wednesday the House of Representatives passed HR 5194, the “Mt. Andrea Lawrence Designation Act of 2010″ sponsored by local Representative Howard P. “Buck” McKeon. The measure names a beautiful, previously unnamed nearby peak (see image below) in honor of Mono Lake legend Andrea Mead Lawrence. Senate action is still pending, but we’re excited to (more…)

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