On Re-Wilding the Plains and the West to Heal the Planet

1 04 2021

LINKhttps://youtu.be/UEcKW9NaWTs

 

Podcast from James Howard Kunstler – Meet-up with “Collapse Rancher” Hobbs Magaret

 

 


 





College Trustees (Almost) Do the Right Thing for the Future

14 06 2014

The Yes Men at work at Reed College –

Graduating Reed College students and their parents gave a standing ovation to an announcement by their commencement speaker that the college had decided to divest from fossil fuels. But the President and Chair of the Board of Trustees, who were sitting onstage with the speaker, quietly wrung their hands—because the announcement was a hoax, and the board had recently decided exactly the opposite. . . .

The great speech – Reed College Commencement Speech 2014

LINK –  http://youtu.be/OFx3kYmxWTk





Singapore-Size Ice Berg Snaps Off Antarctica (Video)

2 12 2013

From Before It’s News – Two Hundred and Sixty Cubic Miles of Antarctic Ice just Fell Into the Sea – Stunning Video

” . . . a massive chunk of ice, estimated at 22 miles by 12 miles, has broken off of the continent of Antarctica.”

LINK – http://youtu.be/bLvMgA6uVtk





Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math

22 09 2012

From Rolling Stone

Three simple numbers that add up to global catastrophe – and that make clear who the real enemy is

[snip] . . . . So far, we’ve raised the average temperature of the planet just under 0.8 degrees Celsius, and that has caused far more damage than most scientists expected. (A third of summer sea ice in the Arctic is gone, the oceans are 30 percent more acidic, and since warm air holds more water vapor than cold, the atmosphere over the oceans is a shocking five percent wetter, loading the dice for devastating floods.) Given those impacts, in fact, many scientists have come to think that two degrees is far too lenient a target. “Any number much above one degree involves a gamble,” writes Kerry Emanuel of MIT, a leading authority on hurricanes, “and the odds become less and less favorable as the temperature goes up.” Thomas Lovejoy, once the World Bank’s chief biodiversity adviser, puts it like this: “If we’re seeing what we’re seeing today at 0.8 degrees Celsius, two degrees is simply too much.” NASA scientist James Hansen, the planet’s most prominent climatologist, is even blunter: “The target that has been talked about in international negotiations for two degrees of warming is actually a prescription for long-term disaster.” At the Copenhagen summit, a spokesman for small island nations warned that many would not survive a two-degree rise: “Some countries will flat-out disappear.” . . . .

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-terrifying-new-math-20120719

Jason Mark writes :
The mainstream media is reluctant to cover an issue that questions the very foundation of our economy

Have you seen the numbers on Bill McKibben’s numbers? If you follow environment-related news (and even if you don’t), there’s a good chance you’ve read Bill McKibben’s recent Rolling Stone article, Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math. I know this because of the numbers displayed right below the article’s headline: 112k Facebook likes, more than 12,000 mentions on Twitter, 7,300 Stumble Upon tags and nearly 5,000 reader comments. “Wickedly viral,” is how the New England-dwelling McKibben has described the response to the piece. . . .

.  . . McKibben goes on to report that “among scientists speaking off the record, disgusted candor is the rule.” He is also unforgiving to the environmental movement to which he belongs, and notes, rightly, that all the efforts to stem greenhouse gas emissions have added up to a “record of failure.” This is a long read with a short point: we’re in deep shit.

So, why, given all of this gloom-and-doom, did the article become such a success? Because it was honest about the danger we are in. At some level, most people understand that climate change is a serious threat we need to address. The extreme weather of the past year has only made the danger more obvious than ever. And yet the danger is all-but-ignored by our political leadership. McKibben makes this point himself at the very beginning of the article when he writes: “We’re losing the fight, badly and quickly—losing it because, most of all, we remain in denial about the peril that human civilization is in.” . . . .

http://ecowatch.org/2012/bill-mckibbens-rolling-stone-article/

Thanks to LEAN for article tip – F.C.

 





‘Arctic melt equivalent to 20 years of CO2’

7 09 2012

Older, more stable ice melting as well

By Rik Myslewski

A prominent British Arctic scientist and researcher says that the continued and accelerated melting of the polar sea-ice cap is not only a result of climate change, but is also a massive contributor to it.

In perhaps an overly simplistic nutshell, sea ice is reflective, bouncing solar energy back into space. When it melts, the darker open sea absorbs more of that energy, increasing ocean temperatures.

How much more? According to Professor Peter Wadhams of the University of Cambridge’s Polar Ocean Physics Group, that increased absorption has an effect that’s “the equivalent of about 20 years of additional CO2 being added by man.”

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/07/arctic_ice_melt/





Big Increase in CO2 Emissions. US Isn’t Helping.

6 06 2011

Record carbon dioxide emissions highlight climate change risks

By Dan Brennan

Global carbon dioxide emissions reached new and dangerous heights last year, according to a new assessment by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The data highlights the danger of extreme climate change, with devastating environmental, economic and social consequences.

The IEA estimated worldwide levels at 30.6 billion tons in 2010, exceeding the previous record set in 2008 by 5 percent. Growth in emissions of the heat trapping gas resumed last year after a slight decrease in 2009, as the global economic crisis triggered a drop off in energy use.

The IEA analysis presented an emissions scenario in which scientists are reasonably confident that temperature increases will stabilize at around 2˚C, thereby limiting the most extreme impacts of climate change. According to this scenario, carbon dioxide emissions in 2020 must hold at or below 32 billion tons. However, if emissions in 2011 grow at an equal rate as last year, the scenario’s target for 2020 will already be surpassed nine years ahead of time.

Dr. Fatih Biral of the IEA explained their significance. “Our latest estimates are another wake-up call. The world has edged incredibly close to the level of emissions that should not be reached until 2020 if the 2˚C target is to be attained.”  . . .  (more)

http://wsws.org/articles/2011/jun2011/carb-j06.shtml





Climate Change Deluge Worldwide

15 06 2010

Second flood wave inundates houses in Poland

Iowa keeps an eye on sky, another on rising waters //

Powerful storms, heavy rain and flash flooding cut large swath across the nation

Arkansas flood toll rises to 20

Germany Extends Shipping Ban on Oder River as Flood Waters Rise

State Farm opts out of flood program

More rain to batter S China’s flood-hit areas over next three days

Rash of Flash Floods Fueled by Slow-Moving Storms

Record Flooding is Pearl Harbor Moment for Climate Change