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A collection of ideas, letters, opinions, and inspiration. On freedom, on Generation X, modern society, the ethereal dance of the unconquered mind (ok, that's the name of a photo exhibit in San Jose, but it's nifty sounding), the Democratic Party, how much rock and roll and the web will fuel activism, things worth chronicling, things we can improve, and the future.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Married, On Honeymoon... Still Seeing Climate Headlines
July Was Hottest Month on Record Globally
Study Confirms Climate Change Turned California Drought into Disaster, with Worst Yet to Come
China's Fossil Fuel Emissions Lower Than Estimated: Harvard Researchers
This important for Paris UN Climate target goal-setting and agreements later this year.
Martin O'Malley: Global Warming Fueled ISIS
Droughts, loss of farmland, unrest, anger.
I'll take a bit of a break, being in one of Earth's paradises, it's time to enjoy a functional, balanced beautiful ecosystem with my loved one...
Study Confirms Climate Change Turned California Drought into Disaster, with Worst Yet to Come
China's Fossil Fuel Emissions Lower Than Estimated: Harvard Researchers
This important for Paris UN Climate target goal-setting and agreements later this year.
Martin O'Malley: Global Warming Fueled ISIS
Droughts, loss of farmland, unrest, anger.
I'll take a bit of a break, being in one of Earth's paradises, it's time to enjoy a functional, balanced beautiful ecosystem with my loved one...
Thursday, August 13, 2015
England to Test Charge as You Go [wireless] 'Electric motorways' -- BBC News
Here Cool! "Electric cars are a hot topic in the motoring world, as people look for ways of not using petrol any more."
Monday, August 10, 2015
In Letter to Obama, U.S. scientists Praise Iran Nuclear Deal
Here Pesky scientists, using data and science and stuff.
The Point of No Return: Climate Change Nightmares Are Already Here -- Rolling Stone
Here Great sobering article in Rolling Stone. Makes one think what Romans might have thought when Nero (modern GOP) fiddled while Rome burned.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Cecil the lion: We Will Remember, the Killer Not So Much
Cecil the lion: Twisted logic behind hunting (Opinion) - CNN.com
I'm thinking, to kill a lion is a shameful thing. There is no game here. No old-school hunting need here. Just trophy hunting. Just ego-hunting. Just the desire to kill something beautiful, and grand. I'm thinking the hunter is a very small man. I'm thinking mankind is barely able to get out of the need to kill each other, and innocent animals (and let's be honest: this lion did nothing to the hunter, and they surely had shotguns if his little bow charade did not work out and Cecil charged).
Cecil was grand. He became the leader of a tribe at an older age. He should have been allowed to live out his life, as we all should.
I've signed petitions to Zimbabwe hoping to make such 'contracts' with hunters illegal. Tourism for the more well-adjusted of us is big money for African nations: we want to go and look, gawk, snap photos, see their habitat, see how they live. And if they are killed off (see below), there is nothing left to see.
Killing them just isn't on my radar.
Hunters need to find some robot targets, or worse maybe hunt themselves.
I hope the other Cecil's out there are allowed to live out a decent life.
"Sadly, lions aren't the only imperiled species hunted for sport.
Americans continue to kill rhinos, leopards, elephants, polar bears,
giraffes, leopards and a variety of other animals for gruesome mementos,
collecting heads as if they were merit badges. Perhaps the most
perverse part about this is that the rarer and more endangered these
species become, the more valuable they are to trophy hunters, as
evidenced by the $50,000 price tag of this hunt and the even more
egregious $350,000 permit auctioned off earlier this year by a member of the Dallas Safari Club to kill a critically endangered Namibian black rhino."
I'm in a good mood, but honestly the endangered species killing makes me furious. I'll save the foul language, but needless to say hunters interested in killing an endangered species is a most short-sighted, awful and soulless sort. Small-minded, greedy, and internally desperate and completely void of the connectedness and beauty of life.
I'm thinking, to kill a lion is a shameful thing. There is no game here. No old-school hunting need here. Just trophy hunting. Just ego-hunting. Just the desire to kill something beautiful, and grand. I'm thinking the hunter is a very small man. I'm thinking mankind is barely able to get out of the need to kill each other, and innocent animals (and let's be honest: this lion did nothing to the hunter, and they surely had shotguns if his little bow charade did not work out and Cecil charged).
Cecil was grand. He became the leader of a tribe at an older age. He should have been allowed to live out his life, as we all should.
I've signed petitions to Zimbabwe hoping to make such 'contracts' with hunters illegal. Tourism for the more well-adjusted of us is big money for African nations: we want to go and look, gawk, snap photos, see their habitat, see how they live. And if they are killed off (see below), there is nothing left to see.
Killing them just isn't on my radar.
Hunters need to find some robot targets, or worse maybe hunt themselves.
I hope the other Cecil's out there are allowed to live out a decent life.
"Sadly, lions aren't the only imperiled species hunted for sport.
Americans continue to kill rhinos, leopards, elephants, polar bears,
giraffes, leopards and a variety of other animals for gruesome mementos,
collecting heads as if they were merit badges. Perhaps the most
perverse part about this is that the rarer and more endangered these
species become, the more valuable they are to trophy hunters, as
evidenced by the $50,000 price tag of this hunt and the even more
egregious $350,000 permit auctioned off earlier this year by a member of the Dallas Safari Club to kill a critically endangered Namibian black rhino."
I'm in a good mood, but honestly the endangered species killing makes me furious. I'll save the foul language, but needless to say hunters interested in killing an endangered species is a most short-sighted, awful and soulless sort. Small-minded, greedy, and internally desperate and completely void of the connectedness and beauty of life.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Utah Actually Making Headway Against Chronic Homelessness by Giving Them Homes (Apartments)
Here Interesting. Good news. Here in Venice, so many homeless. San Francisco considering laws to help, among other things, make there city smell less like urine. Apparently this method saves Utah about $8000 per chronically homeless person per year too.
http://blog.sfgate.com/djsaunders/2015/06/09/warning-san-francisco-smells-like-a-toilet/
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/New-urine-resistant-walls-in-San-Francisco-shoot-6403283.php
http://blog.sfgate.com/djsaunders/2015/06/09/warning-san-francisco-smells-like-a-toilet/
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/New-urine-resistant-walls-in-San-Francisco-shoot-6403283.php
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Obama Climate Plan Not Strong Enough
Here It's a start, but emissions reductions need to be ramped up.
No doubt regarding the resistance to start helping, "The issue works in terms of painting out a larger narrative around the Republican Party as being out of step and out of touch,” the official said
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/clean-power-plan-2016-democrats-see-promise-120965.html?hp=c2_3
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-obama-climate-20150802-story.html#page=1
Coal in Asia on the Decline ("On It's Knees")
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-03/obama-climate-plan-squeezes-asian-coal-as-china-fights-pollution
No doubt regarding the resistance to start helping, "The issue works in terms of painting out a larger narrative around the Republican Party as being out of step and out of touch,” the official said
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/clean-power-plan-2016-democrats-see-promise-120965.html?hp=c2_3
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-obama-climate-20150802-story.html#page=1
Coal in Asia on the Decline ("On It's Knees")
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-03/obama-climate-plan-squeezes-asian-coal-as-china-fights-pollution
Monday, August 3, 2015
Don't Nuke the Climate! Sign Petition
Don't Nuke the Climate! Sign petition from the Nuclear Information and Resource Service
"http://org2.salsalabs.com/o/5502/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=20658"
Don't Nuke the Climate!
June 16, 2015
Today, seven international clean
energy organizations launched a major new campaign in support of a
nuclear-free, carbon-free energy system and to prevent nuclear power
from being considered as a climate solution when the world's governments
meet at the COP 21 conference in Paris in December 2015.
"http://org2.salsalabs.com/o/5502/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=20658"
Don't Nuke the Climate!
June 16, 2015
Today, seven international clean
energy organizations launched a major new campaign in support of a
nuclear-free, carbon-free energy system and to prevent nuclear power
from being considered as a climate solution when the world's governments
meet at the COP 21 conference in Paris in December 2015.
California Gov. Brown, L.A. Mayor Garcetti Give Thumbs Up to Obama's 'Clean Power Plan'
Here Good. California's is already on track to meet and even exceed the goals/metrics of the plan.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Well, He Better. "Obama Unveils Tougher Climate Plan"
Here "Obama to Unveil Tougher Climate Plan"
"The centerpiece of President Obama’s climate change strategy - the Clean Power Plan - is now finalized. It is the single biggest and most ambitious action the US has ever taken to tackle climate change. Under the initiative, the country will reduce carbon emissions by 32 percent on 2005 levels by 2030, lining up with the offer it made as part of this year’s international climate negotiations taking place in Paris. Prior to Monday’s announcement, hundreds of American companies expressed support for the plan and some of the country’s largest businesses committed to invest at least $140 billion to take on climate change. Support for the Clean Power Plan goes far beyond the private sector. Health advocates from coast to coast are heralding the plan’s finalization saying it will avoid 3,600 premature deaths, lead to 90,000 fewer asthma attacks in children, and prevent 300,000 missed work and school days. Social justice leaders also praised Monday’s announcement given the disproportionate impacts coal pollution has on poor and minority families. Opposition to the Clean Power Plan, however, is coming from expected corners: fossil fuel companies and the politicians and interests groups they fund. Despite these predictable attacks, the Clean Power Plan's anticipated positive impacts on public health, the economy and the chances for future generations to inherit a safe planet are driving the policy’s popularity."
http://treealerts.org/topic/public-health/2015/08/obama-finalizes-historic-clean-power-plan/#background-cust
"The centerpiece of President Obama’s climate change strategy - the Clean Power Plan - is now finalized. It is the single biggest and most ambitious action the US has ever taken to tackle climate change. Under the initiative, the country will reduce carbon emissions by 32 percent on 2005 levels by 2030, lining up with the offer it made as part of this year’s international climate negotiations taking place in Paris. Prior to Monday’s announcement, hundreds of American companies expressed support for the plan and some of the country’s largest businesses committed to invest at least $140 billion to take on climate change. Support for the Clean Power Plan goes far beyond the private sector. Health advocates from coast to coast are heralding the plan’s finalization saying it will avoid 3,600 premature deaths, lead to 90,000 fewer asthma attacks in children, and prevent 300,000 missed work and school days. Social justice leaders also praised Monday’s announcement given the disproportionate impacts coal pollution has on poor and minority families. Opposition to the Clean Power Plan, however, is coming from expected corners: fossil fuel companies and the politicians and interests groups they fund. Despite these predictable attacks, the Clean Power Plan's anticipated positive impacts on public health, the economy and the chances for future generations to inherit a safe planet are driving the policy’s popularity."
http://treealerts.org/topic/public-health/2015/08/obama-finalizes-historic-clean-power-plan/#background-cust
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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.
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.