Sunday, October 10, 2021

The USA should be ashamed of it's history on climate.

Politics in the USA has become a matter of popularity and not about the well being of a democracy and the issues of the people. Washington, DC is not Hollywood. There are real life consequences to the decisions made in the country's capitol. There are very important people under that Capitol Dome and we have an aged president that is more than equipped to bring the people their justice, social and otherwise. We need to let it happen and happen now. The country needs the change that President Biden and the Democrats hold dear. We can't fail. Earth is a planet and not an idea. Earth has physics, not scripts.

Lawmakers at all levels of government need to find God and now! Eight years is a very, very short time line and Americans are dying of the climate crisis. Pass the bills before the Congress now!

If not now, then when?

Anything else will be too late. 

Generations need this.

I dearly hoped lawmakers would make the country a priority rather than a political opportunity. Things MUST change in the Republican Party. 

MUST!

To have species there has to be land and not just any land, habitat. Contractors will buy officials to defeat it.

September 29, 2021
By Dino Grandon

Each mated pair requires that space for their mating, feeding and family growth. Birds want to raise fledlings and not just lay eggs. It is built into their DNA. The forces of nature demand reproduction.

The mated pair (click here) probably requires extensive stands of mature, lowland hardwood forest without disturbance from forestry practices. An area of 6.5 to 8 km2 has been estimated to be the minimum size for a home range for these birds. Ivory-billed woodpecker pairs travel together, following each other through the forest.

The “Lord God Bird” is dead. (click here)

The ivory-billed woodpecker, a ghostly bird whose long-rumored survival in the bottomland swamps of the South has haunted seekers for generations, will be officially declared extinct by U.S. officials after years of futile efforts to save it. It earned its nickname because it was so big and so beautiful that those blessed to spot it blurted out the Lord’s name.

Even the scientist who wrote the obit cried.

“This is not an easy thing,” said Amy Trahan, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist who reviewed the evidence and wrote the report concluding that the ivory bill “no longer exists.”

The Fish and Wildlife Service proposal Wednesday to take 23 animals and plants off the endangered species list — because none can be found in the wild — exposes what scientists say is an accelerating rate of extinction worldwide. A million plants and animals are in danger of disappearing, many within decades. The newly extinct species are the casualties of climate change and habitat destruction, dying out sooner than any new protections can save them....

These birds have territorial needs. They require large numbers of acres to breed and survive. That doesn't exist anymore and neither does the bird.

EDITORIAL: Lost and not found (click here)

A species of any kind, if the numbers are few, will not survive without specific intervention that protects them and their habitat. Those wetlands in Arkansas may have protected a few birds, but, their longevity and the lack of profound habitat ended hope. It isn't as though Fish and Wildlife didn't want to protect the birds, it was that they knew no matter how much was tried, it wouldn't succeed because of such little habitat to support a viable population.

 

Pollinators are in trouble. Their habitat has to be protected, including the very cautious use of pesticides.

September 29, 2021
By Graeme Massie

On the left is: Rusty patched bumblebee (Bombus affinis), (an endangered species native to North America.

The American bumblebee (click here) population has plummeted by almost 90 per cent and is edging its way towards Endangered Species Act protection, according to the US Fish and Wildlife Service.

The agency says that adding the insect to the ESA “may be warranted” and will now carry out a one year review.

In the past two decades bumblebee numbers have dropped 89 per cent in the US and they have completely disappeared from eight states....

This is a direct result of failed government recognition of the problem and huge voids in policy.

September 28, 2021
By Jeffery Ball

Six years ago, (click here) Liz Babb and her husband, Angelo Aloisio, retired financial services executives and new empty nesters, sold their place in San Francisco and moved to the woods. They bought a 1970s house on a steep slope in Portola Valley, an enclave of forested canyons minutes from Silicon Valley’s center that boasts a bohemian history, a reputation for moneyed discretion, and jaw-dropping views. It was an iconic—if, by local standards, modest—northern California dream home: wood construction, picture windows, multiple decks, and, everywhere, trees.

Lush vegetation blanketed the property: oaks, redwoods, and all manner of shrubs and bushes. They enveloped the house, but not only that. Soaring through the center of the structure—rising from the dirt, through the first-level floor, up three stories, and out the roof—stood a massive oak, its trunk encased by interior glass and its branches and leaves canopied over the house. “We were ready for our rural adventure,” said Babb, an avid hiker. When she first saw the shelter-magazine-worthy aerie, she recalled, “I fell in love with it.”...

This level of deceit and manipulation will probably be common within the climate crisis because government policy is grossly absent in all aspects of American life.

October 5, 2021

A federal jury (click here) in Los Angeles awarded $6.3 million to actor Shannen Doherty on Monday in a lawsuit alleging that State Farm failed to pay sufficiently for damage to her house in a 2018 California wildfire.

The jury found that the insurance giant’s failure to pay policy benefits for Doherty’s Malibu home were “unreasonable and without proper cause.”

The verdict covers damages to Doherty’s house and property, emotional distress and attorney’s fees....

The Paradise fire is an insurance companies nightmare. It is densely laced with increased premiums across all sorts of risk, not just high risk. No one would have classified Paradise as a high risk insurance issue. It is time such devastation be defined by the climate crisis. The climate crisis can no longer be ignored and must be part of government priorities.

Homes (click here) leveled by the Camp fire at the Ridgewood Mobile Home Park retirement community in Paradise, Calif., in 2018.

Paradise is an absolute failure of federal policies to embrace the climate crisis and rise to the occassion of protecting American lives, property and the American Dream.

This IS another method of solving the climate issue. Making everything work with new moleculels that can do the job.

This capacity is a game changer.

...Many research areas and industries (click here) are dependent on chemists’ ability to construct molecules that can form elastic and durable materials, store energy in batteries or inhibit the progression of diseases. This work requires catalysts, which are substances that control and accelerate chemical reactions, without becoming part of the final product. For example, catalysts in cars transform toxic substances in exhaust fumes to harmless molecules. Our bodies also contain thousands of catalysts in the form of enzymes, which chisel out the molecules necessary for life.

Catalysts are thus fundamental tools for chemists, but researchers long believed that there were, in principle, just two types of catalysts available: metals and enzymes. Benjamin List and David MacMillan are awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021 because in 2000 they, independent of each other, developed a third type of catalysis. It is called asymmetric organocatalysis and builds upon small organic molecules.

“This concept for catalysis is as simple as it is ingenious, and the fact is that many people have wondered why we didn’t think of it earlier,” says Johan Åqvist, who is chair of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.

Organic catalysts have a stable framework of carbon atoms, to which more active chemical groups can attach. These often contain common elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur or phosphorus. This means that these catalysts are both environmentally friendly and cheap to produce....

California has been involved with THE MOVEMENT toward net zero greenhouse gas emissions for years.

Zero Net Energy buildings and Districts (click here) provide innovative, feasible, and cost-effective approaches to reducing California's greenhouse gas footprint and achieving the State's aggressive climate goals. The new Commercial and District Zero Net Energy Plan along with a new Decision-Making Tool provides a refined focus on  ZNE that incorporates energy storage, controls, and local renewables.

None of these concepts are new. They are tried and true, but, the media doesn't carry the good news about climate. They rather talk about a loser of a former president because it gets them ratings. Google appears to have banded Trump from You Tube, by the way.

If Trump is banded online why isn't he banded everywhere?

Hawaii has always been a Democratic stronghold. They are moving into the future with EASE.

October 7, 2021
By Scott Kim

While marking Energy Efficiency Day on Wednesday, (click here) Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi said promoting greater energy efficiency is key to helping residents and businesses save money, preserve the environment, and create jobs.

Blangiardi lauded the city’s partnerships with organizations such as Hawaii Energy, which gives rebates to residents and businesses to lower energy consumption through measures such as switching to LED lighting.

Blangiardi said the city is working to reduce energy use by upgrading city buildings and facilities. He said it's a pocketbook issue that affects all residents.

"So anything that we can do to add to the efficiency and put money in people's pockets is something that we're really interested in doing — not the least of which is I think on a going-forward basis is going to be a great source of really exciting jobs for our younger people coming forward, and careers to be had," he said....

President Biden needs to continue to push the Congress to pass these bills.

Big Oil and Coal want to defeat these bills and force Congress to end the 51 vote requirement for reconciliation. This is all big money pushing the end to the climate agenda that is more important than clashes with China in the high seas. It would be interesting to have the US Navy actually admit there are issues at sea with climate.

But, these bills should not fail. They need to be passed becuase President Biden needs this to bring home the message the USA is ON BOARD with climate mitigation. This is the last time Big Oil and Coal can bring about an agenda of sustained petroleum use on a broad scale such as the USA economy. The coal and oil industries cannot win this fight. The US Congress must pass these bills for the absolute best interest of the USA and it's people. This is not a matter of politics, it is life and death for many. The USA has lost lives to the climate crisis. We cannot let those lives go unnoticed and we must act to end this ravage of this planet.

The car companies are already on board with new EVs and I am completely proud of them. They cannot fail. We must also address mass transit and secure a place in movement for all Americans. This is not a "Wish List." These bills are long overdue. LONG OVERDUE. They cost more today because they have been delayed by a corrupt affiliation between Congress and the money oil and coal wave in their faces for big money elections. All that corruption must end.

2030 is not far away. In more than two months 2022 will be here. It only seems like yesterday we were saying we have 11 years to "get this right." Now, we are down to eight AND MUST MOVE FORWARD. 

October 10, 2021
By Brad Plumer and Winston Choi-Schagrin

President Biden (click here) has framed this moment as the country’s best chance to save the planet.

“The nation and the world are in peril,” he said weeks ago in Queens, where 11 people drowned in their basement apartments after floodwaters from Hurricane Ida devastated communities from Louisiana to New York. “And that’s not hyperbole. That is a fact. They’ve been warning us the extreme weather would get more extreme over the decade, and we’re living in it real time now.”

Mr. Biden’s plan to try to fortify the United States against extreme weather — and cut the carbon dioxide emissions that are heating the Earth and fueling disasters — is embedded in two pieces of legislation pending on Capitol Hill. The future of both bills remains in question, with tension between moderate and progressive Democrats over the size and scope of many details....

Do NOT let this go by because it is Facebook.

This is about the USA's sovereign right to protect young minds and their self-esteem. This is not a bullying issue, this is an emersion issue when it comes to the damage being conducted KNOWINGLY by Facebook.

This is a First Amendment issue that requires legislation to end the assault by computerized companies working to maintain high levels of profit. CHILDREN and our democracy is not a bargaining chip, it is a SOVERIEGN right to protect adverse elements within the borders of the country. There is a limit and allowing Russia free reign of American minds is not part of the First Amendment.

'SNL' (click here) sketch on Facebook whistleblower hearing pokes fun at US Senators' disconnect with social media.

If a US Senator "doesn't get it" they should not be making decisions about social media which pummeled the USA electorate with Russian propaganda. This is serious. This is about our democracy and our children. Get real.

It may be that President Biden will need to address the country to make it known as to what the problems are and how they will be resolved. The American people want this type of problem to end and not continue. I think that is the place of the President to talk to the people and offer solutions to legislation to pass through Congress. 

 

Taiwan is not shrinking from a conflict. China needs to regroup and realize it doesn't exist in that region alone.

I realize The West has a One China policy. China is under estimating the power of their states wtih democracies. The die was cast a long time ago. China has control of Western style states in their commerce and they make China wealthier. Why is China putting that in jeopardy when the world appreciates the economic relationships with Chinese Democratic States like Taiwan. It is foolishness for China to chase ideologies that make it weaker than stronger.

 

This was not a accident and I don't believe how stupid China can be. Enough.

Austrailia just ordered nuclear powered submarines from the USA. This is about that purchase. Communists always pull strong man tactics as if this is going to scare anyone in The West. This only makes these countries fell more secure in knowing China is afraid of them to share the same internatinoal waters.

October 7, 2021
By Dan Lamothe

...Similarly to the improved Los Angeles Class, the Seawolf (click here) does not have any external weapons. The submarine is armed with both the land-attack and anti-ship version of the Tomahawk missile from Raytheon. The land-attack Tomahawk has a range of 2,500km....

A nuclear-powered Navy submarine (click here) has been damaged in a collision in the South China Sea, injuring U.S. sailors but leaving the multibillion-dollar vessel operational, officials said.

The collision occurred on Oct. 2, but was not disclosed until Thursday. A Navy official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the issue’s sensitivity, said keeping the matter quiet for several days allowed the crew of the USS Connecticut time to travel back to Guam, where the attack submarine is expected to arrive soon. Sailors suffered minor and “moderate” injuries, the official said, without specifying the extent of them.

“The submarine remains in a safe and stable condition,” the Navy said in a statement. “USS Connecticut’s nuclear propulsion plant and spaces were not affected and remain fully operational. The extent of damage to the remainder of the submarine is being assessed.”

The Navy said in its statement that the service has not requested assistance to respond to the mishap, which was first reported by USNI News. The service plans to investigate what happened. The Navy official said it is believed the vessel could have collided with an inanimate object, such as a submerged shipwreck or shipping container....

More treasonous mumbo - jumbo out of Iowa.

This rally was for money that leads to power and Trump's attempt to tamp down the investigations and lawsuits. I briefly heard a reporting whereby the crowd was chanting that Trump will win in 2024 (about money) and that he will save the world. 

There is only response that comes to mind about Trump and the world:

"I rather be Red than Dead."

Trump's answer while he was in office and now is that he will surrender to communism because he has a shot at millions if not billions. Trump surrendered the esteem of the USA all during his time in office. There is a problem with credibility and it shows.

I can't help believe Chancellor Merkel felt safe in retiring because Joe Biden is in office and a safe transition is possible.

October 9, 2021
By Thomas Beaumont

Republican Sen. Charles Grassley and Gov. Kim Reynolds (click here) embraced Donald Trump’s return to Iowa on Saturday, standing by the former president as he repeated his false claims of voter fraud and a stolen election to a crowd of thousands.

The state’s senior senator, who recently announced plans to run for an eighth six-year term, praised Trump as he introduced him by noting there was “a great crowd honoring a great president of the United States.”

Neither Grassley nor Reynolds made any reference to Trump’s post-presidency, during which he has continued to lie about the results and urge Republicans to conduct “audits” of the vote counts. Reynolds, also seeking reelection next year, gushed with praise for Trump in her brief remarks....

I was thinking back to an incident that happened after September 11, 2001.

I don't know who is the greater threat to the USA, the Pakistan ISI or the Pakistan Supreme Court. The ISI  protected Osama bin Laden and they reconstituted the Taliban. Now, the Pakistan Supreme Court turned loose a known killer. This is not a friend to the USA. Considering the danger that may exist in the world, the Pearls are best to get on with life outside the media spotlight.

I think travel to that region has always been tenuous. I believe today with convicted terrorists allowed to leave prison it is even more dangerous. It was time for the USA to leave Afghanistan. There is dearly little this country can do to influence another in that region after four years of destroying the USA image of strength and democracy.

February 4, 2021
By Mariane Pearl

Almost two decades ago, (click here) the people of Pakistan sent me messages expressing sadness and anger at the murder of my husband, Daniel Pearl, in their beloved country. Danny was 38 and the Wall Street Journal’s bureau chief for South Asia. “I am a Muslim and this, my friend, is not Islam,” one wrote. My favorite message read: “Your husband had a great smile ... a happy mixture of Pope John Paul and Dean Martin.”

On Jan. 23, 2002, we had just arrived in Karachi, an intricate puzzle of a city. In the recent years, it had metastasized into a hub of blind hatred and violent militancy. Danny was in search of a radical Muslim cleric who had led a man to try to blow up a flight from Paris to Miami. In these last few days, Danny’s schedule had been hectic. He was exhausted and increasingly worried about what he was finding, but he dressed with his usual understated elegance and headed out. It was to be his last interview before we were to fly to Dubai for a break. Three hours later, I just knew by intuition that Danny had been kidnapped. Soon after, the name came up: A man named Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh kidnapped him with the intention of murdering him. I never saw Danny again.

Last week, the Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled that Saeed and the accomplices responsible for this crime should be released from prison and absolved of any wrongdoing. The High Court of Sindh, where Saeed was held, argued that the men should have been charged only with kidnapping, which carries a prison sentence of seven years, not murder....