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It Ain't Easy Being Green
Author: BobR    Date: 11/14/2008 12:35:46

We've had a lot of reasons to hate Bush and the Right-wing noise machine (RWNM) over the last 8 years, including (but not limited to) war, dehumanizing whole sectors of society, and greed. Greed makes people do bad things: they push aside ethical behavior, they trample on other people in their path, and they put the concerns of business over everything else.

That "else" would include the air we breathe and the water we drink. The Bush Administration (with the help of the RWNM) has spewed enough truthiness into the debate, that any real progress has been effectively quelled. The result has been an acceleration of global warming to a point where we are poised on the precipice of disaster, if we haven't gone over the edge already.

The citizens of the Maldives apparently think we've gone over it. They are currently looking for a new island, because theirs is slowly being inundated:
Many scientists believe that, given enough political will, humanity can still manage to avoid catastrophic climate change. But the president-elect of the Maldives isn’t taking any chances.

Mohamed Nasheed, who was sworn in Tuesday as the Maldives’ first democratically elected president, says that rising sea levels threaten to inundate the tiny Indian Ocean island nation. He has announced plans for a fund to buy land elsewhere in the region, where the country’s population, estimated to be about 386,000, could rebuild their lives.
[...]
The UN climate panel predicts that, unless greenhouse emissions are curbed, sea levels could rise by 25 to 58 centimeters by the end of the century. More recent studies, such as this one published in the journal Science, sharply increase the projected sea level rise, to as high as two meters.

If this happens, the Maldives would be uninhabitable. But Maldivians wouldn’t be the first population displaced by global warming.

That distinction probably belongs to the half million residents of Bangladesh’s Bhola Island whose homes were swallowed in 1995 by rising sea levels. In 2005, the 1,600 residents of Papua New Guinea’s Carteret Islands began evacuation, as the advancing sea continued to destroy gardens, sink homes, and contaminate freshwater supplies. Also that year, 100 residents of Vanuatu’s island of Tegua had to be evacuated as their homes became permanently flooded.

Other low-lying Pacific islands that could disappear in this century include those in Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, and Fiji.

Funny thing - I remember environmental scientists warning us about this for years, and the RWNM calling them Chicken Littles (or "environmental terrorists"). Turns out the scientists were right. Maybe there IS something to this whole "science thing" after all... :rolleyes2:

Fortunately, we will have a new president in a couple months, one that will actually try to do something about it. In fact, he has said he will act "quickly":
Barack Obama, who has spent much of the time since his election closeted with his advisers in Chicago, sent a strong signal yesterday that he plans a decisive break with George Bush on environmental policy once he moves into the White House.

The move was part of a carefully coded series of messages from Obama meant to reassure America and the world about the shape of his administration, which does not assume power until January 20.
[...]
In one such signal the president-elect sent Jason Grumet, a policy adviser mentioned for a possible energy post, to an environmental conference in Washington to offer reassurances that there would be swift movement on climate change legislation. "The whole transition team felt it important to be here," Grumet said. "I think it is going to be a very very busy 2009, and I think we are going to need all of you to be on top of your game."
[...]
It was the second time in 24 hours that Obama had tried to reassure the world that he wanted a radical departure from Bush's policy on the environment. Obama has said repeatedly that the global economic crisis remains his top priority, but John Podesta, part of the troika overseeing the transition, said on Tuesday that the environment was at the top of the Democrats' agenda. "I anticipate him moving very aggressively and very rapidly on the whole question of transforming the energy platform in the United States from high carbon energy to low carbon energy," he said.

The one aspect of Obama's environmental policy that has some people concerned is his seeming support for "Clean Coal" technology. What is it? It's essentially a collection of methods to reduce carbon emissions into the atmosphere. The problems, of course, are that the carbon (dioxide) ends up going someplace else, some of the methods are worse than the cure, and mining for coal is a great way to destroy a mountain... or an entire range. "Clean Coal" is yet another misnomer from the people that gave us the "Clean Skies Initiative", the "Healthy Forests Initiative", and "No Child Left Behind" (At least they didn't give us "jumbo shrimp").

Coal power is so early 20th century that there are organized groups that want us to end our dependence on coal. In fact, the Rainforest Action Network is having a national Day of Action Against Coal Finance over the next ... um ... two days (it's a very long day) - today and tomorrow. The idea is to push "banks to stop funding coal development and other carbon-intensive projects that contribute heavily to global climate change, and to elicit meaningful emission reduction targets for their operations and investments".

Take a look and see if you can participate in any protest. You might need to squeeze it in with a Prop 8 protest tomorrow, but you can just make a day of it. The planet will thank you.


 

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Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 12:44:28
Comment by Scoopster on 11/14/2008 13:12:51
Morning all! Ugh that loss by the Pats was a heartbreaker.



Oh yeah.. NFL Network blacked-out the game in RHODE ISLAND. HAY IDIOTS WE'RE IN NEW ENGLAND TOO..

Comment by Scoopster on 11/14/2008 13:17:53
Is anyone else hoping that these leaks about Secretary of State are just not true?



I mean I can see Bill Richardson in the role since he's already been UN Ambassador, but please not Clinton OR Kerry. Keep them in the Senate.

Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 13:19:07
"Secretary of State Hillary Clinton"







Morning, comrades!





Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 13:33:25
Oh ya'll just don't like it cause you're bitter about Hillary's campaign.

And she more than advocated Bush's positions on foreign policy.



Comment by wickedpam on 11/14/2008 13:40:39
MOrning all :hug:

Comment by Scoopster on 11/14/2008 13:50:28
Quote by Random:

Oh ya'll just don't like it cause you're bitter about Hillary's campaign.

And she more than advocated Bush's positions on foreign policy.



Well that's the heart of it - she doesn't exactly have the best track record politically, and more than proved that she doesn't have the temperment to fit with such responsibility. Whereas Richardson's been in such a position before and is a known quantity.

Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 13:57:28
Quote by Random:

Oh ya'll just don't like it cause you're bitter about Hillary's campaign.

And she more than advocated Bush's positions on foreign policy.





Surprisingly enough, I think there are more qualified candidates out there. While I'd have no problems with Sen. Clinton in the Obama cabinet (Health and Human Services, anyone?) I don't think she'd make a particularly effective SecState.



I said in 2003 when our Junior Senator announced..."President? No way. But wouldn't he make an awesome Secretary of State?" I still think he would be a great one. But I'm holding out hope for Gov. Richardson. His foreign policy skills and experience were the primary reason I supported him in the early going, and his endorsement of Obama was the reason I switched.





Anyway...







Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 14:03:14
Good Morning all! :coffee:



I am left wondering as well about the HRC rumours. I found this yesderday

CNN is reporting that sources close to President-elect Barack Obama's transition team say New York Senator Hillary Clinton is one of several candidates being considered for secretary of state.



However, a source close to Clinton told NY1 Thursday that the senator has yet to be contacted about that, or any other cabinet position.



A Clinton spokesman told CNN any speculation about the senator having a part in the upcoming Obama administration should be addressed by his transition team.



The Obama team also mentioned Clinton as a potential vice presidential candidate but never actually discussed the position with her.



Clinton is scheduled to speak at a conference on mass transit Friday in Albany.


It was Andrea Mitchel who is claiming this story-- that is it, the rest of the media picked up on it and ran.



I think it is someone doing some wishful thinking, personally.



I just don't think that PE Obama is going to be picking sitting senators for Cabinet positions. I know the exception may be John Kerry.



And I personally thing that Howard Dean would do a great Job at Health and Human Services.







Comment by wickedpam on 11/14/2008 14:10:21
Guy LeFleur - Oh that reminds me. Anyone see Chuck this week?



They had one character on this week who's name was Guy LeFleur. Everytime I heard it I had to laugh.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/14/2008 14:13:19
I wasn't paying attention what was that story?

Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 14:13:27


Congress tried to pass better health care for children. But he voted no. Lower drug prices for seniors. He said no. Tax cuts for middle-class Georgia families. He said no.



“For six years, Saxby Chambliss has been part of the gridlock that’s hurt the middle class.”



Once McCain, the former GOP presidential candidate, has left town and clears the airwaves, look for Chambliss or his surrogates to respond in kind.


Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 14:14:59
Hmm...we seem to need the "Star Trek" red alert sound...



Anyway, we've had a massive system failure overnight. Gotta go fight some fires; nothing ran, no claims were submitted, etc.



:sprint:





Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 14:15:51
PE Obama to Youtube his weekly address.



Plus online Q&A sessions! welcome to the new century!

Comment by wickedpam on 11/14/2008 14:27:02
nagahide jacket? wow - sounds stiff

Comment by wickedpam on 11/14/2008 14:29:45
Quote by Raine:

PE Obama to Youtube his weekly address.



Plus online Q&A sessions! welcome to the new century!




this is what happens when you vote someone in who can do more then just email ;)



Comment by BobR on 11/14/2008 14:32:46
wow - that Sarah doesn't get any easier to listen to, does she?

Comment by BobR on 11/14/2008 14:37:54
I always wondered where that "Carnation Instant Bitch" sound drop was from...





Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 14:42:26
OK, overly dramatic.





Once we sound the alarm, there's not much more we can do from the claims floor; the IT folks have to fix it now.







Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 14:43:31
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

PE Obama to Youtube his weekly address.



Plus online Q&A sessions! welcome to the new century!




this is what happens when you vote someone in who can do more then just email ;)



Wait? McCain can use Email?



Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 14:47:18
Quote by BobR:

I always wondered where that "Carnation Instant Bitch" sound drop was from...





And yet another SMS mystery solved! That show was hillarious.



Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 14:50:33
Stewart took O'lielly downtown last night.

Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 14:51:53
I am so frickin' tired of hearing about "snow machines".



Ya know, in New England we call them "Sleds" or "Skimobiles"

Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 14:54:58
Quote by Raine:

Quote by BobR:

I always wondered where that "Carnation Instant Bitch" sound drop was from...





And yet another SMS mystery solved! That show was hillarious.



I would think the fact that it was Topher Grace saying it would be the give away. Not like he's done much else...

Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 14:56:40
Quote by TriSec:

I am so frickin' tired of hearing about "snow machines".



Ya know, in New England we call them "Sleds" or "Skimobiles"


Oh, Read about a McCain staffer asking Todd about that.

Staffer: What's the difference between a snow machine and a snow mobile?

Todd: Nothing really.

Staffer: Then why not call it a snow mobile?

Todd: Cause it's a snow machine.



I wish that was a bad joke...but it's an actual conversation

Comment by Scoopster on 11/14/2008 14:57:34
Quote by TriSec:

I am so frickin' tired of hearing about "snow machines".



Ya know, in New England we call them "Sleds" or "Skimobiles"


Yeah.. a snow machine is what they use at ski resorts to keep the slopes white.

Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 14:58:19
Must be a regionalism....but that just makes them sound stupid to me.



Does anyone call a car a 'road machine'?





Comment by Scoopster on 11/14/2008 15:00:40
Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 15:01:51
Quote by TriSec:

Must be a regionalism....but that just makes them sound stupid to me.



Does anyone call a car a 'road machine'?





I'd prefer asphalt machine...just so i can giggle every time someone says asphalt.

Comment by BobR on 11/14/2008 15:06:05
Quote by Scoopster:



Yeah.. a snow machine is what they use at ski resorts to keep the slopes white.


my thoughts exactly...



And we always called them snowmobiles or skidoos...

Comment by BobR on 11/14/2008 15:06:39
Quote by Random:



I would think the fact that it was Topher Grace saying it would be the give away. Not like he's done much else...


I didn't recognize his voice - I couldn't place it.

Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 15:07:12
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Scoopster:



Yeah.. a snow machine is what they use at ski resorts to keep the slopes white.


my thoughts exactly...



And we always called them snowmobiles or skidoos...


Hm...Always though Skidoo was one of them water machines.

Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 15:07:42
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Random:



I would think the fact that it was Topher Grace saying it would be the give away. Not like he's done much else...


I didn't recognize his voice - I couldn't place it.


Really? Hm...Well, maybe Random just strange in that way.

Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 15:07:58
Did momma say Poughkeepsie?

Comment by wickedpam on 11/14/2008 15:08:22
It's NATIONAL airport! I refuse to call it the other name.

Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 15:08:35
*snort*



I'm driving down I-95...depending on Momma's flight, I could pick them up when we pass BWI....





Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 15:09:02
Quote by Random:

Quote by BobR:

Quote by Scoopster:



Yeah.. a snow machine is what they use at ski resorts to keep the slopes white.


my thoughts exactly...



And we always called them snowmobiles or skidoos...


Hm...Always though Skidoo was one of them water machines.
it was one of them Snow Machines first.



We had 2 of them when I was a little kid.



Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 15:12:58
Quote by wickedpam:

It's NATIONAL airport! I refuse to call it the other name.


What?

Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 15:13:17
Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 15:13:36
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Random:

Quote by BobR:

Quote by Scoopster:



Yeah.. a snow machine is what they use at ski resorts to keep the slopes white.


my thoughts exactly...



And we always called them snowmobiles or skidoos...


Hm...Always though Skidoo was one of them water machines.
it was one of them Snow Machines first.



We had 2 of them when I was a little kid.



Well, livin' in South Florida were no snowin' happens, we only have water machines.

Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 15:14:50
India's Moon rover has landed!

Comment by Random on 11/14/2008 15:16:08
Quote by Raine:

Sarah Palin Petition.


On general principal i refuse to sign that. I want her top of the ticket 2012. Easy win.

Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 15:16:21
Ski-Doo is Canadian...they're made by Bombardier up here in Quebec.



The same outfit that makes CRJ Regional Jets and railroad equipment. I don't think they manufacture Jet-Skis.



Now THERE'S a snow machine...





Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 15:17:14
:unsure: Obama Plates



Tacky and funny as hell.

Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 15:18:11
Quote by Raine:

India's Moon rover has landed!




Wow, remember when we could do shit like that?







Comment by TriSec on 11/14/2008 15:19:42
Quote by Raine:

:unsure: Obama Plates



Tacky and funny as hell.






Hey now...my mother still has a 2" commemorative ceramic miniature plate featuring the profile of President Kennedy. (Vintage; I already have dibs on it.)





Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 15:25:59
Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 15:28:31
:thud: Sarah Palin may be on Desperate Housewives?



Ahh yes, lifetime movies are just around the coorner for her, I can feel it.

Comment by Raine on 11/14/2008 15:45:36
I just sent a request to our Senator Johnny Isakson... He is after all my senator, and I suspect he'll be getting less request for tickets than John Lewis, our rep.



Could not hurt. We have to wait till after we know what happened with the other senate race down here, becuase it seems the 111th congress will be given the tix, not the congress currently in session.