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It's Getting Hot in Here
Author: BobR    Date: 03/30/2017 13:08:32

It seems odd that in the 21st century, with robots in factories and on Mars, with man-made devices outside our solar system, with computers in our pockets that can play movies, where science has made amazing strides in technology and medicine, that science itself is so poorly understood, and actively maligned by those who feel threatened by its evidence. It's even more odd that so many are willing to mistrust science and embrace a contrarian view using words like "believe", as if it were a religion rather than a well-established process for getting to the truth.

This, however, is the reality of Americans' relationship with global warming. Some time ago, scientists felt the need to replace the cause with the effect when discussing it, as if there were some other possible cause of climate change besides global warming. Perhaps this is because it's harder to deny the reality of the effects?

The sad aspect of this is that there is a very real and greedy reason for certain industries (coal, oil, and - for a while - automotive) to deny the science and what the evidence showed us. Casting doubt upon the science means that their industries can continue to flourish and enjoy unprecedented revenues and profits. Casting doubts and mistrust of science among those who have a hard time grasping it and among those who don't want to adjust their lives and/or consumption gains them "useful idiots" as allies. So to does casting the "tree-huggers" as some sort of un-American pansies who won't fight for what's right! - the right to shit all over the planet and expect someone else to clean it up.

Enter pResident tRump - the personification of the stupid greedy American. He has chosen to roll back as many protections as he can. Why? Likely because President Obama put them in place, but also because he has the aforementioned industries whispering in his ear that embracing green technologies kills jobs, despite all evidence to the contrary (or "Fake News" as they so clumsily dismiss it). Never mind the other reality that coal has been edged out by natural gas and those coal mining jobs are gone because of economic realities - not government policies.

Who can forget James Inhoff (R-OK) bringing a snowball to the Senate to prove that - despite it being winter - it was *gasp* cold outside!! That kind of stupidity continues. A state senator running for governor of PA is suggesting that global warming is caused by body heat.... and this guy is running to be governor of PA!!

Regardless - while tRump tries to unspool the changes and progress made, he is hitting some snags. These come in the form of lawsuits against his coal-mining deregulations. The lawsuit may end up coming to naught, but the deregulation is - as stated in the linked article - "really just a hail Mary to a dying industry".

(side note: The new EPA chief has also decided to ignore science and research that a chlorpyrifos insecticide harms children, and is choosing not to ban it.)

The fight for science and against global warming has created some strange bedfellows. Some Republicans are distancing themselves from the pack, such as House Rep Ryan Costello (R-PA). He is joined by 17 other House Republicans who are choosing to buck their leadership and embrace reality.

Another odd voice against tRump is coming from - of all places - Exxon-Mobil:
ExxonMobil, the largest American oil group, has written to the Trump administration urging it to keep the U.S. in the Paris climate accord agreed to at the end of 2015. In a letter to President Donald Trump’s special assistant for international energy and the environment, Exxon argues that the Paris accord is “an effective framework for addressing the risks of climate change.” Exxon argues in its letter that there are several reasons for the U.S. to stay in the Paris accord, including the opportunity to support greater use of natural gas, which creates lower carbon-dioxide emissions than coal when burned for power generation.

Of course - let's be real... Who benefits from burning natural gas more than a company marketing natural gas? Coal is the competition to them. Nonetheless - If they can help stop this backward march into the flames of human extinction, we'll take the support.

There are two views to this environmental carnage - the optimistic one is that tRump's actions can be somewhat mitigated by foot-dragging and lawsuits. There is also the reality that in 4 years, we could have a Dem in the White House to reinstate the efforts of President Obama (not saying we'll have 4 years of tRump, but realistically - 4 years of a Republican in the White House).

The pessimist in me wonders if we'll be past the point of no return by then (if we aren't already - as some scientists speculate).

Mother Nature is surely pissed at us. Here's hoping she's the forgiving sort.
 
 

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Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 13:13:51
Good Morning!

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 13:33:25
This is furiating:




Comment by Mondobubba on 03/30/2017 13:45:53


You have yourself to blame, Bobber. You know I'm an asshole, right?

Comment by Will in Chicago on 03/30/2017 14:05:03
Quote by Raine:
This is furiating:





Raine, why should they care? As long as the GOP politicians and their billionaire backers benefit, everyone else does not matter.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 03/30/2017 14:07:40
Hello, bloggers!!

We are having another gloomy, rainy, cool day here.

So far, no word on Monday's interview.

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 14:11:22
This published last Nite: The "Source D" from the Dossier.

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 14:24:02
Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 14:38:44





Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 14:39:09



Comment by BobR on 03/30/2017 14:48:17
BLOG IS POSTED (please refresh)

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 15:01:35
This was such a fun read!





Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 15:06:45
Regarding the blog, this is the kind of long term Damage that this administration is doing.

We can fix laws, we can't fix earth.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/30/2017 15:21:40
Quote by Raine:
This was such a fun read!






https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/24/72/91/247291cf0fd2ffbef7dd47836e4ef839.gif


Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 15:34:14
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
This was such a fun read!






https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/24/72/91/247291cf0fd2ffbef7dd47836e4ef839.gif

I know! I loved it!

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 16:36:37
Dare I say that it's been a fairly quiet day?



Comment by BobR on 03/30/2017 16:49:06
Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 16:52:59
Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/30/2017 17:07:41
Quote by Raine:
Dare I say that it's been a fairly quiet day?



Shiatty Spice's Lie-A-Thon starts in 23 minutes.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/30/2017 17:10:10
Quote by Raine:



Yuuuge multinationals do have to answer to someone else besides 45.

At least until Putin does to Europe what he did here.

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 17:38:37
Quote by trojanrabbit:
Quote by Raine:
Dare I say that it's been a fairly quiet day?



Shiatty Spice's Lie-A-Thon starts in 23 minutes.

a THIS IS BREAKING

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 17:42:19
Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 17:44:53
Spicer is 15 minutes late.

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 17:51:12



Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/30/2017 17:54:22
Quote by Raine:
Spicer is 15 minutes late.


They're trying to drag him out from under his bed.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/30/2017 18:01:21
I go here for "live commenting"....

Fark link

Look for wooden_badger

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 18:23:54
Spicer is unnerved today.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/30/2017 18:28:57
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Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/30/2017 18:31:39
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Comment by Mondobubba on 03/30/2017 18:32:11
Scoop, this was in the same Fark thread!

http://img.fark.net/images/cache/850/0/0J/fark_0JMtkq4evXQ1YT0CMvRy-nKnBs4.jpg?t=cGAA9Rvxqkt_Zc_7Cjzvyw&f=1491192000


Comment by Mondobubba on 03/30/2017 18:32:47
Sorry/not sorry for breaking the blog.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/30/2017 18:35:40
Quote by Mondobubba:
Scoop, this was in the same Fark thread!

http://img.fark.net/images/cache/850/0/0J/fark_0JMtkq4evXQ1YT0CMvRy-nKnBs4.jpg?t=cGAA9Rvxqkt_Zc_7Cjzvyw&f=1491192000



And unfortunately the nannyware in the browser won't let me see that. I DID pull the pic from the Fark thread I posted.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/30/2017 18:52:01
Apparently Lyin' Spice doesn't believe Merrick Garland ever existed.

Comment by Raine on 03/30/2017 21:09:55