Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Are banks to blame for climate change? - CSMonitor.com

Are banks to blame for climate change? - CSMonitor.com

"A report released by non-governmental groups at the climate talks in Durban, South Africa, said that major global banks bear responsibility for global warming by funding utilities and mining companies to build coal-fired power plants.

Major global banks are exacerbating the fight against global warming by supplying power utilities and mining firms with ample funds to build coal-fired plants, according to a report released by non-governmental groups at the climate talks in Durban.

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The study examined the portfolios of 93 major banks and found that coal financing supplied by those institutions to the coal industry totaled 232 billion euros ($309.4 billion) since 2005 when the Kyoto Protocol came into force.

"If banks provide money for these projects, they will wreck all attempts to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius," said Heffa Schuecking of environmental think tank urgewald who worked on the report.
The Kyoto pact was set up to reduce greenhouse gases emitted by developed countries by an average of 5.2 percent below 1990 levels during the five-year period up to 2012.
At the same time many countries still invest in coal-fired plants, especially India and China, to supply their growing economies.

Among the top 20 banks listed in the report are institutions from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, China, Italy and Japan.
JP Morgan Chase, Citibank and Bank of America are the top three banks on the list.

"Between 2005 and 2010, coal financing almost doubled. If we don't take banks to task now, coal financing will continue to grow," said Tristen Taylor from environmental group Earthlife.

A 600 MW power plant costs around $2 billion to build, making it necessary for developers to rely heavily on banks to provide and mobilize the money they need.
The report argued that coal mining was harmful to natural landscapes, communities and water resources while coal-fired power plants are blamed for major emissions and waste.

Each new power plant is likely to add millions of tons of annual emissions of CO2 over the lifetime of these plants of 30-40 years...."

Eating fish tied to dramatic drop in Alzheimer's risk - HealthPop - CBS News

Eating fish tied to dramatic drop in Alzheimer's risk - HealthPop - CBS News

Most people know this...
Gotta start eating more fish. Good for personal sustainability.
Gotta not pollute the ocean. Good for everyone's sustainability.
(Eating mercury-loaded, poisoned fish might hurt as much as it helps.)

Monday, November 21, 2011

U.S. Supercommittee Fails to Reach Agreement as Across-the-Board Cuts Loom - Bloomberg

U.S. Supercommittee Fails to Reach Agreement as Across-the-Board Cuts Loom - Bloomberg

'“A divided government cannot succeed until elected officials choose to lead the country toward solutions instead of relentlessly defending their own political ideology,” the chairman emeritus and co-founder of Blackstone Group and chairman of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation said in a statement.'

Forget 'six degrees'--we are actually closer | Digital Media - CNET News

Forget 'six degrees'--we are actually closer | Digital Media - CNET News

Very interesting - the average number of people between any two is less than 5.
Small world! With shared, common interests...

Solar projects steadily grow in San Gabriel Valley cities, school districts - SGVTribune.com

Solar projects steadily grow in San Gabriel Valley cities, school districts - SGVTribune.com

More good news!

"...Baldwin Park Unified in March completed a $25 million solar energy project projected to save the district about $1 million annually and pay for itself over the course of 25 years.

Temple City Unified earlier this year partnered with Chevron to launch an $8 million solar power project to power Temple City High School and save the district about $800,000 a year after construction costs are paid off, officials said...."

Western states step up sanctions on Iran | Reuters

Western states step up sanctions on Iran | Reuters

This is good news; more and then Russia and China too please.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Science panel: Get ready for extreme weather - Yahoo! News

Science panel: Get ready for extreme weather - Yahoo! News

Great. I'm not in a good mood anyway, and then I read this. We are so fucking up on this.

"...Think of the Texas drought, floods in Thailand and Russia's devastating heat waves as coming attractions in a warming world. That is the warning from top international climate scientists and disaster experts after meeting in Africa.

The panel said the world needs to get ready for more dangerous and "unprecedented extreme weather" caused by global warming. These experts fear that without preparedness, crazy weather extremes may overwhelm some locations, making some places unlivable...."

Not to mention the loss of life, property, cultural artifacts, and decrease of general livability of the not-unlivable areas.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Monday, November 14, 2011

The Places We Could, Uh, Go? Yikes

Herman Cain Libya Comments Draw Criticism - NYTimes.com

"...His comments about Libya came after a string of other provocative remarks about foreign policy and related issues.

Those include a statement published Monday in which Mr. Cain suggested that most American Muslims are extremists; a contradictory answer about waterboarding during a Republican presidential primary debate on Saturday focusing on foreign policy; and his statement that if Al Qaeda or another terrorist group demanded, he would consider authorizing the release of every detainee at Guantánamo Bay in return for the release of one American soldier..."

Scant poverty coverage a media embarrassment

Taken to Task: A Poverty of News, an Embarrassment of Media | Daily Ticker - Yahoo! Finance

"...More than 49 million Americans, or 16% of the population, were living in poverty in 2010, the government reported this week.

Rising poverty is a national tragedy and a brewing humanitarian crisis in America...

...Most groups saw their poverty rates increase using the new calculations, including married couples, whites, Asians, immigrants, homeowners with mortgages, those with private health insurance and the elderly. Poverty rates among those over 65 rose to 15.9% from the previously reported 9%. Poverty rates did, however, drop for Americans under the age of 18, African Americans, renters and people living in rural areas.

...I didn't hear one word about this during the Republican Debate on Wednesday and you probably didn't hear much about it either...

...In these difficult times, and especially on Veterans Day, it's important for all of us to be aware of the messages we're sending to the media in the stories we watch, share, favorite and Tweet about.

...Those among us -- journalists and civilians alike -- who ignore the hard realities of American life and get lost in what should be the minor distractions. You've been taken to task...."

How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich | Politics News | Rolling Stone

How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich | Politics News | Rolling Stone

Activists Rejoice as Admin Delays Decision on Keystone XL Oil Pipeline

Activists Rejoice as Admin Delays Decision on Keystone XL Oil Pipeline

Nice!!!!!! Nice!!! Nice!!!!!! This was too close though.....

"Activists are claiming victory after the Obama administration announced it would put off any decision on approving the Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline until 2013 — well after the 2012 elections. On Thursday, the White House said it needed more time to review the route of the proposed 1,700-mile, $7 billion TransCanada pipeline and its environmental impact on Nebraska’s Sandhills region. The announcement was made just days after more than 10,000 people circled the White House calling on President Obama to reject the project. Opponents had objected to the pipeline over its potential dangers to the areas along its path and its tapping of the carbon-intensive Canadian tar sands oil fields."

Police Beat Student Activists at UC Berkeley Occupy-Related Protest

Police Beat Student Activists at UC Berkeley Occupy-Related Protest

Not so nice for people and sustainability. Reminiscent of Vietnam protests there too. Down with the people and free will.

Barack Obama to consider all options to stop Iran getting nuclear weapons - Telegraph

Barack Obama to consider all options to stop Iran getting nuclear weapons - Telegraph

Saturday, November 12, 2011

World's new seven wonders of nature - Photos

World's new seven wonders of nature Photos | World's new seven wonders of nature Pictures - Yahoo! News

Very cool for people, the planet and testaments to sustainability.

Mystery Radiation Detected 'Across Europe' - Yahoo! News

Mystery Radiation Detected 'Across Europe' - Yahoo! News

No so cool for people, the planet and sustainability.

Tests Show Most Store Honey Isn't Honey

Tests Show Most Store Honey Isn't Honey

You know, this is a bummer. I'm in San Jose for a stay, and my chai tea - which I make with soy or almond milk, fresh ginger, and honey, along with chai tea bags, has not tasted right.

Fake honey, from China? With contaminants? Ultra-filtered so they can hide it's origin and add sweeteners? And some people are strongly allergic to it?

This is why we need a strong FDA - government agency to test products and ensure public safety.
Business can't be trusted to regulate itself.

Leave honey alone please. It's sustainable, healthy and delicious, naturally.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

XL Pipeline Timeline of Decertification

From Public Citizen, who fights for our rights, public and safety when you - and me - sometimes take a breather.

GREAT PROGRESS! Thanks for helping and being involved if you have.

"Check out the timeline below for the key moments in the declining certitude of the Keystone XL pipeline.

June 2011
The State Department’s comment period for the project’s Environmental Impact Statement closes. Hillary Clinton implies the project will be met with approval.

August 20 – September 3
A two-week sustained protest is held in front of the White House, resulting in 1,253 arrests.

August 26
The State Department issues its final Environmental Impact Statement, concluding that the proposed 1,700-mile pipeline would have “no significant impact” on the environment and recommending that the project move forward.

August 30
A White House press corps reporter asks Press Secretary Carney whether President Obama was aware of the White House protests. Carney responds, “I haven’t talked to him about it.”

September 2011
Documents released through the Freedom of Information Act reveal a cozy relationship between TransCanada, the company behind the pipeline, and the State Department, as well as a glaring conflict of interest between TransCanada and Cardno Entrix — the firm hired by the State Department to prepare the pipeline’s Environmental Impact Statement.

October 5
Senator Harry Reid pens a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in which he calls the proposed project “unsustainable” and “dirty.”

October 5
A lawsuit is launched against the State Department for allowing TransCanada to clear a 100-mile corridor in Nebraska.

October 7
The final round of public hearings concludes in Washington, D.C. Hundreds register to speak out against the pipeline and more than a thousand participate in a rally outside the hearing.

October 26
Fourteen members of Congress call for an investigation into possible conflicts of interest in the pipeline review, including Cardno Entrix’s role in the process.

The thousands of people that it will take to complete the circle around the White House will send a powerful message that simply can’t be ignored.

October 31
The Nebraska Legislature opens a special session to consider changing the law to give the state more control over the Keystone XL and other major oil lines. TransCanada promises to file court challenges if Nebraska tries to intervene.

November 2
During a visit to Nebraska, reporters put Obama on the spot about the pipeline. The president states that he, not the State Department, will make the final decision on the pipeline — representing his first public comment on the proposal.

November 5
TransCanada admits that it has grossly misrepresented the number of jobs the controversial pipeline would create.

November 6
The Encircle the White House action draws more than 10,000 people to Washington, D.C., to protest the Keystone XL pipeline.

November 7
The State Department’s Inspector General announces that he will launch an investigation into wrongdoing in the department’s review of the pipeline.

Thank you for your interest in this issue. We will continue to keep you informed and offer new opportunities to challenge this proposal and work toward a clean energy future."




Watch The Story of Broke and take action to end polluter subsidies | Friends of the Earth

Watch The Story of Broke and take action to end polluter subsidies | Friends of the Earth

A fun animated short! Everyone likes a fun little movie! -

http://www.foe.org/watch-story-broke-and-take-action-end-polluter-subsidies

Election 2012: America's massive income inequality one major issue shaping election

Remake America

Hard truth behind U.S. income gap

America's massive income inequality will be one of the issues shaping the 2012 election. Listening to the people>>



Monday, November 7, 2011

Robert Creamer: "Do-Nothing Republican Congress" Could Sink GOP In 2012

Robert Creamer: "Do-Nothing Republican Congress" Could Sink GOP In 2012

No shit. Effectively lays out what we know, and what is pissing so many of us off.

The details:

"...Last week, for the third time this fall, Republicans successfully blocked Obama's jobs program in the Senate. Of course this came as absolutely no surprise, since Senate Republican Leader told the world earlier this year -- in no uncertain terms -- that his top legislative priority was to prevent the re-election of the president.

McConnell, and his House counterpart, John Boehner, don't lose a wink of sleep over concerns that their intransigence harms the economic prospects of everyday Americans. In their view, the worse the economy gets, the more likely the voters will be to boot President Obama out of the Oval Office.

"...Not only has the GOP refused to support Democratic measures to put Americans back to work, their alternative "jobs program" features no direct, measurable job creation whatsoever. Instead it relies on the same "trickle down" economic theory that didn't create one net private sector job in the eight years before the Great Recession - and the same unwillingness to rein in the big Wall Street banks that led to the worst financial collapse in 65 years...."

"But that's not all. Everyone agrees that the Republican House Majority was swept into office last November precisely because of the terrible economy. But instead of job creation, they've busied themselves focusing on trying to defund Planned Parenthood, protecting Americans from the imaginary threat of Sharia Law, and fending off non-existent attack on the use of "In God We Trust." The Republican controlled House hasn't voted on a single job creation measure since John Boehner and his colleagues took power last January....."

"...In the deliberations of the "Super Committee," Republicans have been completely unwilling to give on the fundamental question of whether millionaires should be asked to pay to put America's economic house in order. The view of the Republican leadership is that -- in addition to defeating President Obama -- their principal mission is to act as guard dogs for the exploding incomes of the top 1%."

"...In the upcoming fight over the next fiscal year's appropriation bills, there is every indication that the Republicans will demand that riders be attached limiting the power of the EPA and restricting funding for contraception -- which surveys show is used by 98% of American women...."

"...

Then there is the House schedule. Last week the Boehner team published a House schedule for next year intended to guarantee that very little gets done. The House will be in session only 94 days in all of next year (including many days where votes are postponed until 6PM) and will continue its habit of going into recess virtually every third week. Yet another example of a "do-nothing Republican Congress."

It's no accident, that while the polls show that most officials in the American government have fallen into disrepute for their failure to get the economy moving again, Congressional Republicans win the prize for negative ratings...."

"...On the other hand, the president's agenda itself is overwhelmingly popular. His jobs bill is supported by the vast majority of Americans -- and becomes more popular the more voters hear about it. When its provisions were explained, 63% offered their support in the October Wall Street Journal/NBC poll....."

"...An October National Journal poll found 68% of voters support the Democratic proposal for a surtax on millionaires to pay for the jobs bill...."

"...
In fact, the whole 99% versus 1% message frame that has dominated the airwaves since everyday people began Occupying Wall Street -- is very popular -- as are the president's executive actions to improve the economy without Congressional approval...."

"...And what is unpopular? The Republican plan to abolish Medicare and replace it with vouchers - that is really unpopular. In fact, most polls find that 70% of voters oppose cutting Social Security and Medicare to reduce the deficit.

Creating jobs, making the 1% pay their fair share, and protecting Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid will be the defining symbolic issues next year -- and on every one of them Democrats hold the high political ground and Republicans have to walk through the valley of political death...."

New Census data raises number of poor to 49 million | Reuters

New Census data raises number of poor to 49 million | Reuters

See next post above.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Sign This No to Big Oil Petition!! from League of Conservation Voters:

League of Conservation Voters:

The big five oil companies reported more than $67 billion in profits during the first six months of 2011.

At the same time, these same oil companies are getting billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded handouts each year. In fact, even as ExxonMobil made more than $118 million a day in profits last quarter, it is still paying a lower tax rate than the average American.

It's time for this to stop. Tell Congress to end Big Oil handouts.

Flock of starlings' dazzling aerial ballet captured on video

Flock of starlings' dazzling aerial ballet captured on video

Spectacular, pulse-jumping footage, featuring such mysterious beauty of nature.

Those two girls will remember that their whole life.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

BP agrees to pay Texas $50 million for pollution - Yahoo! News

BP agrees to pay Texas $50 million for pollution - Yahoo! News

Nice slap on the wrist -- see post below. Put them together.

Biggest jump ever seen in global warming gases - Yahoo! News

Biggest jump ever seen in global warming gases - Yahoo! News

This is making me nauseous. It is beyond madness that we cannot agree to stop this suicide.

Obama: I Will Make Final Decision on Keystone XL Tar Sands Oil Pipeline

Obama: I Will Make Final Decision on Keystone XL Tar Sands Oil Pipeline

Make a good, long-term decision please.

Veterans March For Occupy Movement in New York City

Veterans March For Occupy Movement in New York City

"Eli Wright, Iraq War veteran: "Veterans are coming home and finding that we don’t access to proper medical care, we don’t have access to jobs. We’re having a difficult time getting the educational benefits we were promised and we served for so, I’m worried about how I’m going to feed my daughter and how I’m going to put her through college. So I’m basically here with everybody else, marching for economic justice for all of us."

Thousands of Occupy Oakland Supporters Shut Down Major Port With General Strike

Thousands of Occupy Oakland Supporters Shut Down Major Port With General Strike

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Sign the Petition: Properly Investigate XL Pipeline tar sands

Call for an investigation of the State Department's tar sands scandal

Sign this XL Keystone Pipeline petition, for a full investigation, not a whitewash.
This is one of the BIGGEST issues for FALL 2011 that needs to be properly looked at.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Senator Loni Hancock AWESOME Occupy Support Letter

Senator Loni Hancock

"As a part of the 99%, I support the Occupy Oakland movement and the Occupy Movements across the country. And this week, I will be adding my voice in support of the General Strike that has been called in Oakland.

The Occupy Movement is a national outcry against the strangling influence of money and corporate influence on our economy, our political system, and on our national soul and reputation. I am grateful to them for rallying Americans from all walks of life to speak up and speak out against the forces that show them such disrespect. I am grateful that they are demanding a return to the American Dream of a strong and stable middle class.

Every day my office intervenes to help people who are losing their homes and their jobs, or struggling to pay for their children's education. I hear from frustrated and angry Americans worried about their retirement savings because of Wall Street greed and mismanagement.

Unfortunately, I also see many of the biggest and most profitable corporations demanding more concessions from government -- more tax breaks, giveaways, and special treatment, no matter what the cost is to our society. Every bill I have introduced in the Senate to make our tax system more equitable or take money out of politics has faced their powerful opposition.

Peaceful civil disobedience is a basic human right and has been used ethically and successfully throughout the world. The violent response to peaceful disobedience last week could have been avoided and should be condemned. Oakland is a dynamic place where diversity is usually encouraged. It is tragic that Oakland is now known as the first and only Occupied City where violence has erupted.

I urge the City leadership to work with the Occupy Movement - and the Occupy Movement to work with the City - to ensure that effective and peaceful protest can continue. As a person who has lived most of my adult life in the East Bay, raised my family here, and as a State Senator fighting for quality education, a healthy environment and economic equity for all Californians, I am ready to help in any way I can."

Climate experts: Expect more weather disasters - CBS News

Climate experts: Expect more weather disasters - CBS News

"(AP) WASHINGTON - Freakish weather disasters — from the sudden October snowstorm in the Northeast U.S. to the record floods in Thailand — are striking more often. And global warming is likely to spawn more similar weather extremes at a huge cost, says a draft summary of an international climate report obtained by The Associated Press...."

Prominent Climate Change Skeptic Admits Global Warming is Real

Prominent Climate Change Skeptic Admits Global Warming is Real

Report: Increased Frequency of Weather Disasters Result of Global Warming

Democracy Now! | Headlines for November 01, 2011

"Report: Increased Frequency of Weather Disasters Result of Global Warming

A soon-to-be-released report by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found that freakish weather disasters are striking more often as a result of global warming. According to the Associated Press, the new IPCC report says scientists are "virtually certain" that the world will have more extreme spells of heat and fewer of cold. Heat waves could peak as much as five degrees hotter by mid-century and even nine degrees hotter by the end of the century."

Here's What YOU Can Do - U.N. Reports 7 Billion Humans

U.N. Reports 7 Billion Humans, but Others Don’t Count on It - NYTimes.com

***Zero-population growth: the tenet is one person in for each person already on the earth. So, in a two parent family = two kids max = zero population growth

It sounds easy, but I have to focus every day on improving also:

***Minimize one's consumption

***Don't buy things with excess packaging

***Don't buy things unless you need them

***Buy things that feature bio-degradable and/or recycled packaging (costs a *little* more; invest in our future please)

***Recycle as much paper, plastic, metal, as you can

>>>MOST PEOPLE TELL ME THEY RECYCLE MUCH MORE THAN THEY THROW AWAY!!! THIS IS GREAT!! KEEP IT UP!!


***Buy local, organic food. It really keeps the carbon/pollution costs of transporting your food down

***Buying local, organic food also supports local economies, ensures your food is most fresh, and keeps pesticides and other poisons out of us and the ground

***Consider zero-population growth: the tenet is one person in for each person already on the earth. So, in a two parent family = two kids max = zero population growth

***Don't waste water; we take it for granted

***TURN OFF THE SPOUT when brushing teeth or shaving, etc. I still have to remind myself to do this sometimes. Don't overwater outside.

***Go UNDER YOUR BATHROOM & KITCHEN SINKS and turn the hot and cold water flow knobs down 10-25%; Max flow will still be plenty; the avg. flow will now save water and YOU money

***Replace the three most used lights in your house with compact fluorescents -- this will save you 75% on your electrical bill for those fixtures, breaking even for the $2 bulb purchase price in a matter of weeks if the bulbs are frequently used; you WILL NOTICE THE SAVINGS on your NEXT electrical bill

***Replace the next three most used lights with compact fluorescents next month, until there are no more 18th Century, loses-most-of-its-efficiency-in-heat, Thomas Edison incandescent bulbs in your house

***Buy a hybrid, or electric car, when you can, when it suits your style and there is a suitable vehicle

***Walk or bike when you can!

***Have some candlelight nights, "turn the lights down low" as Bob Marley put it

***Put up solar panels right now, if you can afford it. Call me if you need help figuring out if it's feasible for you.

***Support higher fuel-mileage legislation

***Support clean-energy legislation and products, and use them

***Find clever ways to save energy around your house

***Be mindful, have fun, kick ass

***And realize how much more fun and safe the world will be if it's not terribly over-crowded, polluted and everyone is fighting for basic resources in a decade or generation

***You want your kids, and you, to live in a more fun, safe, and sustainable world in the future, don't you??? Do it! Now re-read the above and have a great day.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/08/opinion/08friedman.html

http://colbyallerton.blogspot.com/

After the Arab Spring: Islam, democracy, bikinis and polygamy - CNN

After the Arab Spring: Islam, democracy, bikinis and polygamy - CNN

This is very similar to my Egypt post! A great read that covers "modernity and Islam," with several countries covered, including Tunisia, Libya, Turkey, and some Iran.

"...The whole region is heading toward a moderate Islam and an Islam which is democratic, through the reconciliation between Islam and modernity," the Wall Street Journal quoted him [Rachid Ghannouchi -- leader of the Islamist Ennahda party in Tunisia] as saying...."

"...Even so, many observers of the region say Tunisia has a better chance than most Arab states to forge a moderate Islamist democracy. A former French colony with close ties to Europe, it is the most industrialized of Arab countries, with an educated middle-class and newly thriving media. It is heavily reliant on tourism, and Ennahda has been quick to reassure the industry that alcohol and bikinis won't be outlawed. And whatever the transgressions of the Ben Ali regime that was overthrown in January, it was less mercurial and brutal than that of Gadhafi next door...."

"...Ennahda says it is inspired by the success of Turkey's Justice and Development Party in merging Islam and modernity. Justice and Development has now been in power for nearly a decade; it has won three elections and has presided over rapid economic growth (forecast at 8 per cent this year). It has also advanced the growth of an Islamic space in a country whose secular constitution is fiercely guarded by the military.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a devout Muslim, made a triumphant tour of North Africa last month (all the more triumphant perhaps because of Turkey's recent falling-out with Israel) to tout the Turkish model. In Tunis, Erdogan predicted: "The success of the electoral process in Tunisia will show the world that democracy and Islam can go together....."

Sunset, Venice 12/20/2012

Sunset, Venice 12/20/2012
I've been thinking some about the Winter Solstice, the Mayan end of the 30,000-year-cycle on 12/21/12.

What if in fact the world did end? Even though this probably will not happen, to live consciously it is honest for us to take a bit of an inventory.

Am I happy with how I've lived my life? (Yesterday, I thought mostly yes, with some areas for improvement, as below.) Are there changes I would make?
Would I have tried to forgive those that were hostile or disappointing to me?
Would I spend more time with those I loved the most, telling them that, feeling that more?
Would I be happier, grateful for what I have, what I've experienced, the joy, the beauty in this world?

Maybe the answer is yes to all of the above.
So this time can serve as a point of rebirth for all of us. If we think about it.

Because somewhere along the line I realized I think maybe mankind deserves it. !
The way we are killing each other, killing the planet.
How selfish we are, and snotty to those around us. Petty, competitive. Why is this? Do we have to behave this way? (I say no, it greatly detracts and misdirects energy from the full-time celebration in which we could engage, the great multi-cultural, multi-rhythmic dance we can sustain here.)

Maybe God or the Great Universe is fed up, and will pull the rug out from under us.
Don't think I can say we could blame Him/Her/It.

But it probably won't happen. (Probably not! This time.)

Still we are finite on this ride.

It is a time to think, am I happy with how I've lived my life?
Hopefully most of us can say yes.

For the part of us that have a little worry, a little sadness....
This is the time to be present.
This is the time to be the person you want to be, that can die at peace, that can hope to every day be able to look yourself and the Universe in the eye and say, how beautiful, smiling, and thank you. Let's do that.

Antidotes to Violence, a.k.a., Take Charge of Where Your Head's At - here

Tell Congress to Strengthen Gun Control Laws NOW - here

Good News & Brain Food News -
Christians & Muslims Gather, for Peace here
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The 'Busy' Trap - NYTimes.com
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