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Passage1:HeWasMr.Universe,butHeWasReallyinLoveWiththe
Stars
FromTheNewYorkTimesByDENNISOVERBYEPublished:November
22,2010
Inthelate1970sIwasjunioreditoratSky&Telescopemagazine.
Anastronomerhadjustmadesomeremarkablemeasurementsofquasars
thatdovetailedwithrecentworkbyDr.SandageI'dreadaboutinthis
newspaper,indicatingthattheexpandinguniversewouldeventuallyclose
inonitselfandcollapseinaBigCrunch.Iftrue,thatwasbignews,soI
calledhimup.
Dr.Sandageanswered—anewsworthyeventinitself—buthesaid
therewasnothingtotalkabout.Thenewspaperreportershadscrewedit
upagainandmistakenlyinterpretedhisobservations.Infacthewason
theotherlinewithTheNewYorkTimesdemandingacorrection.uSoyou
see,“hesaidcheerily,Uyouhavenostory.,5
AndjustlikethatIwasusheredofftheline,feelingveryjunior
indeed.
Atthetimewedidn'ttalk,Dr.Sandagewasalittleover50,much
youngerthanIamnow,buthehadalreadybeenMr.Universe,theman
thenewspaperscalledforthelatestwordonthestateofthecosmos,for
nearlythreedecades.
Hehadinheritedthatroleattheageof27fromEdwinHubble,the
astronomerwhofirstshowedthatblursintheskyweregalaxiesbeyond
ourownandthenwentontoshowthattheywereallflyingawayfromus.
Atthetime,ourconceptionoftheuniversewasalmostasyoungas
Dr.Sandage,whowasbornin1926,threeyearsbeforeHubble
discoveredthecosmicexpansion.Duringhislife,Dr.Sandagesawthe
debatesovertheBigBangandSteadyStatetheoriesoftheuniversegive
waytodarkenergyanddarkmatter;astronomerswentfromwearing
electricallyheatedflightsuitstorideinatelescopeallnightto
downloadingpicturesfromtheHubbleSpaceTelescope.
Onceuponatime,womenweren'tallowedtoworkonMount
Wilson,wherethegalaxieshadbeendiscovered;todayawoman,Wendy
L.Freedman,isthedirectorofCarnegieObservatories,asMountWilson
ObservatoryinPasadena,Calif.,cametobecalled.Onceuponatime,
therewasonlyonecosmologistintheworld:Dr.Sandage.Bythetimehe
died,therewerethousands,mostofthemfollowingtheprogramand
techniqueshehadlaidoutinthe1950sand'60stofindthefewsacred
numbersthatwouldspelloutthesize,ageandfateoftheuniverse.
MeasuringtheuniversetookitstollonDr.Sandage.Thecosmos
quakedeverytimehegotmoredataonthedistantgalaxiesandgave
anotherinterview,andsohestoppedgivingthemafterhehadbeenwrong
afewtimes,asanyscientistwillbe.Hisisolationgrewwhenhebecame
embroiledinaseeminglyendlessandbittercontroversynowknownas
theHubblewars,abouttheHubbleconstant,anumberthattoldhowbig
andoldtheuniversewas.Dependingonwhomyoutalkedto,theuniverse
waseither10billionor20billionyearsold,withnoroomtocompromise
—whichwasweirdsincethestarsthemselveswere12to15billionyears
old.
Adecadeafterourfirstnonconversation,IeventuallydidgetDr.
Sandagetotalktome.Overyearsoflunchesanddinners,Iwheedledhis
lifestoryoutofhim.Theywerethehardestandmostrewarding
interviewsFveeverdone.Dr.Sandagecomplainedoftenthathedidn't
knowwhyhewastalkingtome—onlybadcouldcomeofit—buthe
kepttalking.
Whatcameoutofitwasabookhesworehewouldneverread.Iwas
terrifiedhewouldgobacktonottalkingtome,buthestillkepttalking
anyway;notriptoLosAngeleswasevercompletewithoutalonglunch
withUncleAllan.Hecould,ashethoughttheoccasionwarranted,charm,
tease,curselikeasailor,excoriatehisrivalsordiscussphilosophyand
theologylikeaminister.Onhisbaddays,Dr.Sandagewouldsometimes
denythathehadeverbeenacosmologist.Hisreallovewasthestars.
“Cosmologyisaboringburdenofpride,“heoncesaid,addingthathe
hadonlybeendraggedintoitoutofduty.
Butheneverlosthisenthusiasmforthedelightsofthesky,andhe
couldgogiddywithgleeoversomenuggetofstarrylore.Ilovedtheguy
becausehehadseeneverything;tomehewasaKingLearofthecosmos.
HisofficeattheCarnegieObservatorieswasashrinetoHubble's
day,whendatacamenotincomputerfilesbutonglassphotographic
platesthatastronomerssquintedatwithmagnifiers,likejewelerssifting
gems.Hisplatereaderwashungwithacloveofgarlic,hisshelvesand
filingcabinetswerefullofmarked-upphotographsofgalaxies.Sitting
aroundinyellowingenvelopeswerephotographicplatestakenhalfa
centuryearlierbythepioneeringgiantsofcosmology.Sometimesit
seemedthatthoseguys—andtheywereallguys—wereintheroom
withus.
Dr.Sandageoncespentaneveningtakingmethrougharecent
compilationofdata—someofitdatingbacktothoseoldplates—on
nearbygalaxies.Attheendaswechartedit,thehairroseonthebackof
myneck:there,risingoutofascruffofdotsonagraphwastheexpansion
oftheuniverse,thecosmicriddleitself.
It'sdangerousforajournalisttogettoosympatheticwithanysidein
agenuinelyscientificdebate;infact,Ilikedeverybodyonbothsidesof
theHubblewars,includingJohnHuchra,aHarvardprofessorwho
becameoneofDr.Sandage'schallengersinthe1970sandwhodiedin
October.Asthegapbetweenestimatesoftheageoftheuniverse
narrowedinrecenttimesfromanembarrassingfactorof2toabout15
percent—enoughtoaccommodatethestars'ages—Ihoped,asdid
manyastronomers,thatDr.Sandagewouldjustdeclarevictoryandgoon
withtherestofhisillustriouscareer.
Itwasnottobe.
TheHubblewarsareovernow.Theuniverseandcosmologymight
makealittlemoresensenow,atleastnumerically,butwestilldon'tknow
wherewecamefromandwherethegalaxiesaregoing,Tryingtofindout
won'tbequiteasmuchfunagainwithoutUncleAllan.
Passage2:FromCalifornia,aGamePlanonClimateChangeFrom
TheNewYorkTimeNovember22,2010,4:35pmByFELICITY
BARRINGER
Asthepushfornationalandinternationalpoliciestoarrestclimate
changewasrunningintooneobstacleafteranother,aseparatediscussion
wascomingtothefore:howtoadapttoit.
NewYorkStateandCaliforniaarecreatingblueprintsforhow
governmentsshouldplan,andpayfor,awholesaleretreatfromthe
shorelineinanticipationofapossibleriseinsealevelofthreeorfourfeet
ormoreby2100.
Themostrecentreport,writtenundertheauspicesofthenonprofit
PacificCouncilonInternationalPolicyandreleasedMondaymorning,
warnsthat“theupfrontcostsofadaptingtoclimatechangewillnotbe
trivial;yettodonothingandrelyonreactingafterthefacttodealwith
theimpacts“wouldentail“prohibitive“costs.
Inaninterview,WilliamK.Reilly,aformerEnvironmental
ProtectionAgencyadministratorwhoisaco-chairmanofthecouncil's
adaptationadvisorypanel,said,“Itisnotcleartousthatthere'sanykind
ofhigh-levelinstructiontoplannersandstate-levelofficialsthatclimate
changeshouldbeaccommodatedinthingslikenewrunwayconstruction
atairports,shoringuproadsorbuildingnewbridges.
TheSanFranciscoandOaklandairportsarebothbuiltattheedgeofSan
FranciscoBay,barelyabovesealevel.
Questionsofwhereandhowtobuildnewcommunitiesandhowto
managewaterhavetobere-examined,hesaid,adding,t4Alotofroutine
decisionshavetobemadedifferentlythantheyarebeingmade,taking
intoaccountrealitiesthatwerenotthere25or50yearsago.^^
Thenewreportfocusesonthepotentialimpactofclimatechangeon
coastalcounties,wheremorethantwo-thirdsofCalifornia'seconomic
activitytakesplace.Itenvisionsthepotentialrelocationofsomecoastal
roadsandbridgesandtheconstructionofdefensesaroundmajorairports.
Thereportoffersextensiveadviceoncreatingmechanismsto
documenttheimpactsofclimatechangeandtothenusetheinformation
toplanresponsesatthelocal,regionalandstatelevels.Italso
recommendstheestablishmentofaClimateRiskCouncil,atechnically
sophisticatedfive-membergroupappointedbythegovernorthatwould
assembleandmakeavailabledataonclimate-relatedrisks.
Amongotherthings,itcouldofferadvicetoboththestateinsurance
commissioner'sofficeandprivateinsurersabouthowtoincorporate
climaterisksintoinsurancepolicies.
“Ithinkweneedtogettheattentionofnotjustthedevelopment
communitybuttheinsuranceindustry.55Headdedthatstateofficialsand
privateindustryneededtorecognizethelimitationsimposedbythestate's
uniquegeography.t4BeachreplenishmentoffthecoastofCaliforniaisnot
possible/5hesaid.
HecomparedtheproposedRiskCounciFsroletothatoftheCouncil
onEnvironmentalQuality,whichadvisesthepresidentonenvironmental
issues.uItcanrangeacrosstheagencies,canmonitorwhatishappening
andreportregularlyonobservablechange/)
ThesubjectofadaptationisnotnewtoCalifornia;notquiteayear
agoagroupofagenciesledbythestateDepartmentofNaturalResources
issueditsownreport.
Amongtheprojectsdevelopedbythatreviewisacollaborationwith
Googletocreateagridthatidentifiesclimaterisksindozensofregionsof
California;aprototypeofthiseffortcanhefoundhere.
Passage3:
MeetingAimstoTurnTigerFascinationIntoConservation
FromTheNewYorkTimesByLESLEKAUFMANPublished:
November21,2010
Mr.Putinissofondoftheanimalsthathewasgivenacubforhis
56thbirthday.
ButitisperhapsnoaccidentthatMr.Putinhaschosentomakean
endangeredfelinethesubjectoftheconferenceratherthanathreatened
canine—thewolf,forexample,orthewilddog.
Throughouthistory,prominentmenhaveidentifiedwiththemajesty,
powerandmachismooflargecats.
“Leadersespeciallyliketothinkofthemselvesashavingthevirtues
oflargecats,“saidStephenR.Kellert,aprofessoremeritusandsenior
researchscholaratYaleUniversitywhostudieshuman-animal
relationships."Theyliketheimageofthestand-alone,solitaryyet
fearsomehunter.^^
TheheadsofthemilitaryjuntainMyanmar,acountrynotknownfor
itsconcernabouthumanrights,recentlycreatedthelargesttigerpreserve
intheworld.InAfrica,someMaasaiwarriorswhooncekilledlionsasa
riteofmanhoodworkinlionguardianprograms.
Incontrast,predatorsinthedogfamilyoftennotonlylackadmirers,
butaredespised.WolvesinRussia,forexample,arecommonlyhunted
withthestate'sblessing.WilddogsinAfricaaresnaredandkilledby
ranchers,despitebeingcriticallyendangered.IntheUnitedStates,
coyotesarepursuedaspests.
Thedichotomyofattitudestowardwildcatsandwilddogsis
noticeableenoughthatpsychologistsandconservationworkershave
developedtheoriesaboutit.Oneisthatcanids—agroupthatincludes
wolves,foxes,jackals,coyotesandwildcanines—areperceivedas
betrayingthetrustingrelationshipthathumanshavebuiltwiththeir
domesticcousins.Anotheristhatcanidhuntingpatterns,whichoften
includedisembowelmentandscavenging,areparticularlyoffensiveto
humans.
Whateverthereason,theemotionsareprominentlyondisplayin
countrieswhenconservationworkersgofromvillagetovillageandranch
toranch.
“Itisreallyapparentthatwilddogsengenderarealvisceralhatred,,,
saidLukeHunter,executivevicepresidentofPanthera,anonprofitbased
inNewYorkandLondonthatworkstosavelargecats.Ranchers,
shepherdsandotherlivestockowners,hesaid,“arevenomoustoward
wilddogsinawaythattheyarenottobigcats.^^
Dr.Hunternotedthathesawquitetheoppositereactiontomountain
lions,jaguarsandotherlargefelines.Thesamemen,hesaid,holdthe
animals“ingreatesteem."
“Theyareelusiveandsecretive,5,Dr.Huntersaidofthecats."Even
acattlerancher,whodoesn'tmuchwantthemaround,respectsthem.^^
Theconnectionbetweenleadersandlargecatsinparticularhasa
longhistory.InancientEgypt,thepharaohwasoftenrepresentedasa
sphinx—partlion,parthuman.InEuropeandtheMiddleEast,lions
cametobeassociatedwithroyalty—partlyduetotheirfiercenessand
partlybecausethemanemadethemlookthepart—andtheyappearon
officialsymbolsformorethanadozencountries,fromthecoatofarmsof
EnglandtotheLionofJudahinJerusalem.
InAsia,tigershavesimilarlybeenalignedwithroyalty,somuchso
thattheChinesecharacterforkingisthoughttoresemblethemarkingson
thetiger'sforehead.
Dr.Kellertsaidthathumansoftenliketothinkofthemselvesasbig
cats,eventhoughtheyreallyaremoreakinintheirsocialhabitstosheep.
“Wearebothaherdanimalandpredator,buttheherdtendencyruns
deep,“hesaid."Butweliketothinkweareliketigers:independent,
self-sufficientandpredatory.^^
Mostbigcats,expertsnoted,huntalone,whilecanidshuntinpacks.
KentRedford,directoroftheWildlifeConservationSocietyInstitute,
saidthatthroughhistoryleadershadusedtheownershipanddomination
ofwildcatstodemonstratetheirpower—atraditioncontinuedtodayby
somedruglords.
“Thecontrolofanuncontrollablepowerisasymbolofindividual
leadershipandthereforestrength/5Dr.Redfordsaid.
ThatdynamiccertainlyseemstodescribeMr.Putin'srelationshipto
tigers.
HisofficialWebsiteincludesalinktoavideoofatripMr.Putin
tooktotracktigersintheUssurinaturepreserveinthesummerof2008;
init,theprimeministerisshownsquattingoverasedatedtigress.Apress
releasesaidthatheshotthecatwithasedativeaftersheescapedfroma
trap.
Eventhoughbigcatsmighthavetheedge,speciesfromboth
familiesofpredatorsremainendangeredworldwide,accordingtoanimal
conservationexperts.
“Bothbigcatsandbigcanidshavebeenprettymuchwipedout,^^said
SteveE.Sanderson,thepresidentandchiefexecutiveoftheWildlife
ConservationSociety,whoissupportingMr.Putin'sconferencein
Russia.
Nevertheless,hesayshebelievesthatthetigermeetingmightfinally
makeadifference.Thecats'numbersarestillbeingseverelydepleted
despitehuntingbansbecausepoacherscanmakeafortunesellingtheir
bodypartsontheblackmarket.Thepartsarebelievedtohavemedicinal
andsexualvalueinAsiancultures.
InthefirstdayoftheSt.Petersburgmeeting,officialsagreedona
goalofdoublingthenumberofwildtigersby2022throughprogramsto
protecthabitatanderadicatepoaching.
However,theWorldBankestimatedthatthe13countriesthatstill
havetigerpopulations—Bangladesh,Bhutan,Cambodia,China,India,
Indonesia,Laos,Malaysia,Myanmar,Nepal,Thailand,Vietnamand
Russia—willneedabout$350millioninoutsidefinancingforjustthe
firstfiveyearsoftheplan,inparttogiveincentivestolocalcommunities
tohelpwithconservation.Aboutathirdofthemoneywouldgoto
anti-poachingefforts.
Still,somewildlifeexpertsquestionedwhetherthemeasuresbeing
proposedwererobustenoughtohaltthetiger'sslidetowardextinction.
Mostofthemoneytocombatpoaching,theypointout,hasyettobe
secured,andhardtargetsandpunishmentsforpoachersneedtobe
strengthenedbeyondwhathasbeenproposedsofar.
“Thepoachersdrivearoundinfour-wheeldrivevehiclesandthey're
heavilyarmed,“saidSabriZain,advocacydirectorforTraffic
International,awildlifeprotectiongroupbasedinBritain."Thepeople
whoaresupposedtobeoutcatchingthebadguysdon'tevenhaveshoes
towearoutinthefield.
“Alotmoreneedstobedonetoprovideproperresourcestothe
authorities,hesaid.
Passage4:AftertheNuclearPlantPowersDown
FromTheNewYorkTimesByMATTHEWL.WALDPublished:
November22,2010
Thetwin-unitnuclearreactorknownasZionStationhasbeenin
limboformorethanadecade,andCommonwealthEdison,nowpartof
Exelon,paidabout$10millionayeartobaby-sitthedefunctreactor.
TheZionStation,itstwin-unitnuclearreactorhere,wasnolonger
profitable.Butthecompanycouldnotaffordtotearitdown:thecostof
dismantlingthevaststeelandconcretebuilding,withmultipleareasof
radioactivecontamination,wouldexceed$1billion,doublewhatithad
costtobuildthereactorsinthe1970s.NorcouldCommonwealthEdison
walkawayfromtheplant,becauseofthecontamination.
TheresultwasthatZionStationsatinlimboformorethanadecade,
andCommonwealthEdison,nowpartofExelon,paidabout$10milliona
yeartobaby-sitthedefunctreactor.
Now,though,thecompanyistryingoutaradicalnewapproachto
decommissioningtheplantthatpromisestomaketheprocessfaster,
simplerand25percentlessexpensive—insteadofhiringacontractor,it
hasturnedthejobandthereactorsovertoanucleardemolitioncompany
thatownsanucleardumpsite.Thecostwillbecoveredbythe$900
millionthatExelonaccumulatedinadecommissioningfund.
Iftheapproachissuccessful,itcouldhaveimplicationsfor10other
nuclearplantsaroundthecountrythatarewaitingtobedecommissioned,
andforthe104reactorsthatarestillinoperationbutwilleventuallybe
torndown.Itwillalsosavemoneyforelectricitycustomers,whooften
enduppayingforthecleanupofnuclearplantsthroughtheirutilitybills.
ThedecommissioningoperationatZion,whichbeganonSept.1,
willskiponeoftheslowest,dirtiestandmostcostlypartsoftearingdown
anuclearplant:separatingradioactivematerials,whichmustgotoa
licenseddump,fromnonradioactivematerials,whichcangotoan
ordinaryindustriallandfill.
Thenewideaisnottobothersortingthetwo.Instead,anythingthat
couldincluderadioactivecontaminationwillbetreatedasradioactive
waste.
Exeloncouldneverhavedonethisonitsown,becausethefeefor
disposingofradioactivewastewastoohigh.Butthecompanyhasgiven
thereactortoEnergySolutions,aconglomeratethatincludescompanies
thathavelongdonenuclearcleanups,andwhichalsoownsanuclear
dump.
“Thisisafirst-of-a-kindarrangement,5,saidAdamH.Levin,director
ofspentfuelanddecommissioningatExelon.
HeaddedthatotherscoulddothejobforlessthanExelonand
acknowledged,"utilitiesingeneralarenotverygoodattearingplants
down.”
Governmentregulationsrequirethatnuclearreactorsitesbe
thoroughlydecontaminated,sothattheycanbereleasedforre-use一
oftenalengthyprocess.TheplanistoreturnZion'ssite,inthemidstof
parklandontheLakeMichiganshorenorthofChicago,tore-useby2020
—12yearsearlierthanexpectedunderExelon'soriginalplan,whichwas
tobeginin2013andfinishin2032.
Anymoneyleftoverfromthe$900millionintheplant's
decommissioningfundgoesbacktoelectricitycustomersintheChicago
area.
OnSept.1,Exelontransferredownership,alongwiththelicense
issuedbytheNuclearRegulatoryCommission,toEnergySolutions,
whichisbasedinSaltLakeCity.
Thecompanyownsaone-square-mileareaofdesertabout70miles
westofthere,inClive,Utah,wheremostoftheZionplantissupposedto
beshipped.ThedumpinClivealreadyhaspartsofseveralotherdefunct
nuclearplants—includingMaineYankeeinWiscasset,Me.,andYankee
RoweinRowe,Mass.
Inthosetwocases,thereactorownerstriedtosorttheradioactive
materialsfromthenonradioactive,inordertodisposeofordinary
concreteandsteelatrecyclingcentersorindustriallandfills.Itturnedout
tobeacostlymistake,manyintheindustrynowsay.
Workersusedadevicelikeapneumaticdrillto“scabble”the
concrete,knockingoffthesurfacelayer.
“Itgottobevery,verycomplicatedandnastywork,“saidAndrewC.
Kadak,anuclearconsultantwhoatthetimewaspresidentofthe
companythatoperatedYankeeRowe.Often,hesaid,asurveywouldfind
thattheconcretewasnotclean,orworse:thatatinybitofradioactive
materialwasmistakenlyshippedtoat^clean^^landfill.
"It'seasiertosupposeeverythingisradioactive,"Mr.Kadaksaid.
Sometimesacontractorhiredtodecommissionplantswouldalso
findradioactivematerialinunexpectedplacesoratunexpectedlyhigh
levels,otherexpertssaid.
Crowdsofworkerswouldstandidlewhilethecontractorsoughtthe
plantowner'sauthorizationtodeviatefromtheproceduresspecifiedin
thecontract—acostlypropositionatasitewith500workerspaid
collectively"$30,000to$50,000anhour,“saidJohnA.Christian,
presidentoftheCommercialServicessubsidiaryofEnergySolutions.
AtRowe,managersfinallygaveupandshippedvastamountsof
concrete,muchofitclean,totherepositoryinClive.
ThenewplanforZion,byfarthelargestnuclearpowerplanttobe
decommissionedandthefirsttwin-unitreactortobetorndown,
eliminatestherelationshipbetweencontractorandowner.
EnergySolutionshashardlyanyinternalcostforburial,beyondshipping.
MarkWalker,aspokesmanforEnergySolutions,saidthatthedump
couldaccommodateall104ofthenation'soperatingnuclearplants,"with
spaceleftover.”
Itcouldalsoabsorbplantsthatareshutandawaitingdecommissioning,
likeIndianPoint1inBuchanan,N.Y,;Millstone1inWaterford,Conn.;
andThreeMileIsland2,nearHarrisburg,Pa.,thesiteofthe1979
accident.
NoteveryoneisdelightedwiththeideaofExelonturningthejob
overtoEnergySolutions.
TomRielly,theexecutiveprincipalofVista360,acommunitygroup
innearbyLibertyville,Ill.,saidthatwithamonopolyproviderofdump
spacealsofunctioningasthecontractor,itwouldbedifficulttodetermine
whatwasbeingchargedfordisposalandwhetherelectricitycustomers
weregettingagooddeal.
ButapprovalfromutilityregulatorsinIllinoiswasnotrequiredfor
thedeal,andtheNuclearRegulatoryCommissiongaveitsassent,sothe
workisgoingforward.
EnergySolutionscannotdisposeofallthewaste.
Cliveislicensedonlyfortheleastcontaminatedmaterial.Andthe
spentnuclearfuelisinthesamesituationasusedreactorfuelalloverthe
country:theEnergyDepartmentisundercontracttotakeit,buthasno
placetodisposeofit.
UntilapermanentrepositoryisbuiltattheproposedYucca
MountainfacilityinNevadaoranotherlocation,thewastewillstayatthe
Zionsiteinsteelandconcretecasksbuilttolastfordecades.
FrankFlammini,acontrolroomoperator,hasworkedattheZion
Stationsincebeforeitshutdown.
Theroom,filledwith1970s-styledials,usedtohaveatleastsix
peoplearoundtheclock,butonarecentafternoonhesataloneinthe
controlroomwithhiscoffeecup,nexttotheonemodempieceof
equipment,aflat-paneldisplayshowingthetemperature,waterleveland
humidityoftheroomhousingthespentfuel.
Mr.Flammini,54,saidhewascalledonnowandthentomakesure
equipmentwas“taggedout”sothatworkerscouldsafelydismantleit.
Buthoursgobywithlittletodo.
TheparkinglotofZionissoquietthesedaysthattheraccoonsand
skunkshavebeenjoinedbyshyspecieslikecoyote.
Mr.Flamminisaidheknewhisjobherewasnotpermanent.
"It'llgetverybusyforaboutfouryears,andthenit'llgoaway
entirely,hesaid.
Passage5:DrivingDrowsyasBadasDrivingDrunk
Acommentaryontheperilsofdrowsydrivingandtheimportanceofa
designateddriver
FromtheUSNewsByDeborahKotzPosted:November8,2010
AfewweeksagoIwasrear-endedwhileheadingtomykids'school
forcarpool.Thedriverimmediatelyapologizedforhittingmeand
confessedhehadfallenasleepatthewheel.Inoticedhehadachild
strappedinacarseatandI,beingamomandhealthwriter,gavehima
brisklectureontheimportanceofgettingagoodnight'ssleep.
Fortunately,hedidn'tcauseanydamageorphysicalinjuries—thistime.
Hewaslucky,asaremostofthe41percentofdriverswhosaythey've
fallenasleepatthewheel.Aboutoneintenadmitteddoingsoduringthe
pastyear,accordingtoastudyreleasedtodaybytheAAAFoundationfor
TrafficSafety,anonprofitresearchandeducationalorganization.
Fortheunluckyones,drivingdrowsycanendindeath,theirownor
another's.Infact,oneineverysixdeadlycarcrashesresultsfroma
fatigue-impaireddriver,estimatestheNationalHighwayTrafficSafety
Administration.That'scomparedtoaboutoneinthreecausedbyadrunk
driver.Yetonlyonestateinthenation—NewJersey-hasalawagainst
drivingwhilesleepdeprived,whereaseverystatehaslawsagainstdrunk
driving.Thisseemsludicrous,especiallywhenyouconsiderresearch
suggestingthatsleepdeprivationhaseffectssimilartoimbibingafew
drinks:"Sleepinessdecreasesawareness,slowsreactiontime,andimpairs
judgement,justlikedrugsoralcohol,"saidAAAFoundationPresident
PeterKissingerinastatementreleasedwiththenewstudy.Australian
researchers,forexample,havefoundthatvolunteerswhohadn'tsleptfor
nearly20hourshadresponsespeedsthatwere50percentlowerthan
well-restedfolksonsomecognitivetests;theirperformancewasonpar
withthosewhohadablood-alcoholcontentof0.05percent,whichis
approachingthelegallimit.
NewJersey'sMaggie'sLaw,namedaftera20-year-oldkilledbya
sleepingdriver,statesthatanydriverwhocausesafatalityafterbeing
awakefor24straighthoursormorecanbeprosecutedforvehicular
homicide.AndanumberofstatesincludingNewYork,Massachusetts,
Tennessee,Oregon,Kentucky,andIllinoisareconsideringsimilarlaws.
Whilesuchlawswouldcertainlybehelpful,they'redifficulttoenforce
withoutascientificwaytomeasuredrowsinesslikeabreathalyzer
measuresalcoholcontent.Howexactlydoyouproveincourtthat
someonewasawakeformorethan24hours?
TheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministrationisbankingon
newtechnologiesdesignedtodetectnoddingoffbehindthewheelbefore
anaccidentoccurs.Lastweek,theagencygavea$1millioncontractto
theUniversityofIowaforthedevelopmentofasensorydeviceto
determineifadriverhasstoppedbraking,steering,oraccelerating
appropriately;thedevicehasalreadybeenshowntobeusefulforalcohol
impairment,thoughitprobablywon'tbereadyforprime-timeforanother
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