Sunday, September 22, 2024

Rule of Law

September 5, 2024
By Michael Booth

Someone shot and killed an extremely rare California condor (click here) near McPhee Reservoir in southwestern Colorado this spring, and wildlife officials are now asking for the public’s help in tracking down a poacher who eliminated one of the big birds that have been coaxed for decades into rewilding.

After avian flu in 2023 hit the complex condor revival program, there are only about 85 of the giants flying through canyons of northern Arizona and southern Utah, with occasional forays into Colorado. About 560 exist now from Mexico through the Southwest, and the reintroduction efforts recently expanded to the Pacific Northwest.

The shot condor was found just a day after it was killed in late March, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials said Wednesday. The bird’s carcass was discovered west of McPhee Reservoir and northeast of Lewis, in a remote area. Cortez is the nearest larger town....

What is going on with people? This is Colorado where some of the most amazing human rights folks live, but, this? This senseless killing is so out of character for these folks. 

There have been three reintroduced (click here) killed in that state. It is more than livestock owners hating wolves. The entire population of Colorado voted to have reintroduction of wolves and someone(s) are killing them. Whoever it is has no respect for the law, yet alone wildlife.

There was also a wolf killed in Michigan (click here). So, who is giving themselves the right to kill at will? It is against the law. What else do animal killers need to understand? 

A guide thought it was a record size coyote. There is just no excuse. The killer should not have been allowed to keep the animal either.

The guide should have been protective of his client by stating, "That is far bigger an animal then I am used to, it is something I have to report to Fish and Wildlife." How about that idea, huh?

One of the greatest differences (click here) between the two species is size, which can be difficult to estimate determine at a distance. A gray wolf is much larger than a coyote. Wolves weigh 80 to 120 pounds, while coyotes weigh 20 to 50 pounds. Track size measures about four by five inches for wolves, compared to two by two and a half inches for coyotes. 

Ear shape is also much different; wolves have somewhat rounded ears while coyotes have taller, pointed ears. Wolves have a broader, shorter snout, while coyotes have a narrow more pointed nose. A wolf’s howl is long and drawn out, while a coyote produces a shorter, yapping sound. Fur coloration can be quite similar between wolves and coyotes and therefore is not a good characteristic for separating the two species. For more visual comparisons, visit: Wolf Identification: Physical Appearance of Wolves.

Large dogs and wolf-dog hybrids can also be mistaken for wolves, although they usually act more familiar with people. Wolf-dog hybrids can be unpredictable and aggressive. Some hybrids have been released into the wild, living like feral dogs. Distinctions between these hybrids and wild wolves can sometimes be made only by DNA testing.

And forget about the DNA testing, DO NOT SHOOT THEM. There are laws! Hybrids are gigantic (click here for picture above). I have seen hybrid wolves that came from litters by a dog. Why anyone wants a dog that size from that lineage is beyond understanding.

287.279 (ckick here)
Killing of dog pursuing, worrying, or wounding livestock or poultry, or attacking person; damages for trespass; effect of license tag.

Sec. 19.
Any person including a law enforcement officer may kill any dog which he sees in the act of pursuing, worrying, or wounding any livestock or poultry or attacking persons, and there shall be no liability on such person in damages or otherwise, for such killing. Any dog that enters any field or enclosure which is owned by or leased by a person producing livestock or poultry, outside of a city, unaccompanied by his owner or his owner's agent, shall constitute a trespass, and the owner shall be liable in damages. Except as provided in this section, it shall be unlawful for any person, other than a law enforcement officer, to kill or injure or attempt to kill or injure any dog which bears a license tag for the current year

June 13, 2024

...“We just don't know how it got there (click here),” Brian Roell, wolf expert at the state Department of Natural Resources, said.

Separately, authorities who received a report about the DNR's investigation said Thursday that no charges would filed against the hunter or guide.

"The conduct here appears to be based on a reasonable and honest belief they were legally shooting a coyote,” Calhoun County prosecutor David Gilbert told The Associated Press.

The 84-pound wolf was killed roughly 300 miles (482 kilometers) south of the Upper Peninsula. The DNR said it learned through social media about someone shooting a “world record coyote.” But this was no coyote....

The energy perks proposed by Trump are crude and completely irresponsible.

One of the ideas being floated by the Right Wing media is that Trump can cut the cost of energy in half immediately upon winning the election and before inauguration. How that would work in how he would leverage power before inauguration must be an interesting discussion regardless of the proposed method. That is not why I am writing this.

There are costs to producing energy. There are production costs, but, one aspect of producing petroleum based energy are the HUMAN COSTS.

The USA and the rest of the world are involved in a severe and sudden climate crisis. This ABRUPT climate crisis has been developing since the Industrial Revolution and hasn't stopped. The progress being made to have human impacts minimized on the climate that supports human life has been moving forward at a more vigorous pace since the presidency of Barak Obama. Since the years of George W. Bush there have been changes in the way Earth is manifesting hurricanes with some of the worst having impact on lives beginning in 2005.

Currently, the North Carolina Outer Banks are experiencing extremely high sea level rise that is costing homeowners their property and homes. The property is disappearing as storms and high tides are taking away sand by the feet and not simply an inch or so. The latest in storms and high tides to hit the Outer Banks removed several feet of sand making it impossible for crews attempting to work on that emergency access. Now, the only recourse if to allow the homes to fall into the ocean.

USA Drought Monitor (click here)

This past year has seen record high temperatures across the USA. We are currently experiencing climate "at the nature of the planet" which only worsens as time goes by if nothing is done to reverse this deadly trend.

What do I mean by "at the nature of the planet?" Life on Earth is no longer based in levels of humidity to buffer the effects of the sun that results in infrared coming off the surface of Earth. The map above shows a drying land. There are some severely dry places in the red color, but, the overall condition of the land is drying. There simply isn't enough surface HUMIDITY to maintain benevolent temperatures. 

Example:

This is the weather right now in Detroit, Michigan. It is hot. Sustained heat will have an effect on people when there is no relief. On this report there is an actual temperature of 83 F which is reported to feel like 86 F with a feeling of 81 F in the shade.

There is also a nice breeze of 8 mph that helps with sweat evaporation that allows some relief from the heat so long as the person is well hydrated. The humidity is 40 percent with indoor humidity about the same. The dew point is 57 F if anyone can find an area of the land where it is 57 F. Have the folks of this country been experiencing DEW IN THE MORNING? I know I haven't and I should have as I am located near a body of water. There should have been mist drifting in and settling overnight with dew in the morning. That did not happen this year. 
The visibility is 25 miles which means there is no fog (water vapor).

Bear with me for awhile longer.

This is another reporting service and it is about the same ball park with different and more helpful graphics.

The temperatures are still elevated for autumn.

Below is the same reporting service with the same times of day but instead of an overview there is a humidity view.

The current humidity is 53 percent and the temperature is 78 F. Now, look at the overview of 2PM. The temperature is 80 with a humidity of 47 percent. The same trend holds true with 3PM, the temperature is 81 with a falling humidity of 45 percent and so on until 5 PM when there is a scant (see below) amount of rain and the humidity starts to recover. Why? Why isn't the humidity steady across the spectrum. I always thought heat made humidity worse and with higher suffering index. That isn't the case here.

Below when I say scant, I mean a total expected precipitation of 0.21 inches. The humidity starts to reverse at 5PM with some precipitation at 6PM in the amount of 0.01 inches. How much anyone wants to guess that if in Detroit when the precipitation starts a drizzle won't even be felt because it will simply evaporate in the heat?

On any given day, that was especially the case before September 21, 2024 during the summer months, the humidity would be higher in the morning UNTIL the sun came up. That is the nature of the planet, the difference is that there is low levels of humidity rather than experiencing dew on the surface of Earth. Then as the sun comes up to full sunlight the temperatures JUMP from 60s and 70s in Detroit, Michigan to the eights within less than an hour. During that same hour the humidity will drop considerably because the infrared is burning it out of the atmosphere.

The truth of what I am stating here is reflected in the Drought Monitor. All summer this phenomena has occurred where there is no dew on the ground and whatever humidity is in the air is burnt off resulting in less rainfall and an increasing dry Earth.

Anyone that wants to monitor their own reality will find that same phenomena going forward with an exceptionally hot summer in 2024.

The point to all this is that the USA and the Free World CANNOT go back to nurturing a fossil fuel energy economy. We are well on our way to an electric economy supplied more and more by alternative energies. We must continue that forward movement into the future if Earth is to return to it's old benevolence. I do not consider Earth benevolent right now. It is causing hardship that people cannot protect from and it is becoming more and more difficult to do so.

"We cannot go back." Promising consumers a 50% reduction in their energy costs including gas for the vehicles if still using gasoline requires the acceptance of the human costs that accompany that idea. There should be no tolerance to the idea human life is disposable to benefit the cost of energy. Wind is finding lower prices now than any fossil fuels.

There are a lot of costs involved with energy choices in 2024, don't be fooled by simply dollars and cents (click here). The moral outcomes of the future for this generation and the generations to come must be part of these decisions. Burning fossil fuels changes the trajectory of the ability of generations to have a sustainable lifestyle. Make the moral choice and it is not the return to MAYBE CHEAPER FOSSIL FUELS.

Land owners with their own windmills and solar panels on their roof have no additional costs and are selling excess electricity produced back to the grid.


Bob Kraft, (click here) aerospace engineer and 35 year veteran of the power generation industry, founded Powerphase in 2012 with the goal of increasing the deployment of clean energy worldwide. Powerphase achieves this by transforming existing gas turbines into systems capable of supporting renewable energy.