Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Killing Plants Is the Fastest Way to End the World
TRUTHOUT
A Manitoba corn crop ruined by a freak summer frost. A PinP photo. |
A recently-published study has found that “climate change and human activity are dooming species at an unprecedented rate.” Story here.
Monday, November 19, 2018
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Humanity Sleepwalks as Earth Burns.
This is the Ashcroft Reserve fire in BC in 2017. That was the worst year ever for wildfires in that province - until this year! Photo by Shawn Cahill.
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As I write this, human bodies incinerated beyond recognition, are being pulled
from the ruins of wildfires in California. More than a thousand people are
either missing or confirmed dead, with property damage set to top several
billions of dollars. Smoke from the fires has now enveloped San Francisco.
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President Trump blames "poor forest management,"and, after first threatening to withhold it, finally grants
emergency aid. His critics take him to task for his lack of empathy for the
victims. After visiting the fire zones, he continues, disgracefully, to deny
the role manmade climate change is surely playing here.
But what's worse, his absence of a
heart (which has been evident for some time), or his actual policies which have shown him to be complicit in these horrible disasters? Those critics
seem determined not to mention that, since "day-one," Trump and his
administration have been busy reversing steps taken under President Obama to
reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions, whether they come from power plants,
the planes we fly, or the cars, trucks, quads, speedboats, lawnmowers or
snowmobiles we drive.
All of these emissions (but especially those from
coal), are trapping the sun's rays, dangerously over-heating our planet,
creating conditions favourable to all kinds of extreme events, droughts and
wildfires among them. All the while, Trump has slashed regulations aimed at
curbing the massive toxic pollution which coal creates, claiming he wants to
get people back working again in this dirty and dangerous industry.
He has gutted his own Environmental
Protection Agency by putting skunks like Scott Pruitt in charge. Trump, Pruitt
and others have monumentally betrayed their civic duty, by crippling the very
branch of government which is supposed to protect human, animal and plant life.
Instead, they are greasing the wheels for more harmful oil and gas development
in places like the once-pristine Alaskan National
Wildlife Refuge.
Recently, Trump also rolled back
federal rules aimed at reducing the escape of methane into the atmosphere. It's
a greenhouse gas which is way more potent than the most common one,
carbon dioxide. Methane, a prime component of natural gas, has been leaking
into the air in alarming amounts from unknown numbers of "fracking
sites,"where natural gas is often produced around the world.
And last, but not least, Trump has
thumbed his nose at the rest of the world by withdrawing from the Paris Climate
Accord. Scores of countries have signed on, promising to keep "global
heating" in some kind of check, so that planet Earth can continue to be a
place where life forms like ours, can continue to exist and flourish.
So, exactly why are Trump's critics, who often appear more like
impotent bunglers than responsible lawmakers, not holding his feet to the fire
over things like this, far more than they are?
Sadly, I fear that they do not
want to offend an uninformed, poorly-educated
or, dare I say it, stupid public,
who form much of Trump's base. As a result, this Polluter-in-Chief is given a
pass for his misguided, reckless and even criminal behaviour. Polls show
the majority of Americans still believe that the science around climate
change is somehow not "settled"yet. It is! Reams of scientific wisdom, accumulated for at least a
generation, prove this!
Trump (who
thinks climate change is a hoax), along with "pseudo-scientists,"
hired by the oil industry, now seem to have actually captured the hearts and
minds of a largely "unconscious" public. This is a nation where
enlightened, proven truth is somehow largely missing from the homes, churches.
schools and boardrooms of an otherwise advanced civilization.
Numbness to scientific fact is no stranger to
Canada, either.
As I watch TV here at home in Manitoba, I see (as does everyone
else) endless streams of ads from the car companies. Perhaps as many as ten
each hour, carpet-bomb the viewer, day and night. Slick, beautiful cars
and trucks, each better than the other, are available with rebates and low
interest on each purchase. Children appear in some, lured with the promise of
onboard "wi-fi," so they can watch their favourite movie while on yet
another carefree trip with their families.
Yet there's never a whisper of advice warning either those children or anyone
else, that these very cars and trucks, most powered by fossil fuels, are major
contributors to air pollution. Transportation is a major source of global
warming emissions. Pollutants from vehicle exhaust have long been linked to
adverse impacts on nearly every organ in the body. (Source, US Union of
Concerned Scientists.)
Neither does it seem to matter that Canada was a proud signatory to the Paris
Accord a scant few years ago, pledging to keep emissions low enough so the
planet does not incinerate. But in our so-called western democracy,
vehicle-makers are allowed to engage in such disgraceful behaviour with
impunity.
To give the Devil his due, at least in the 'States, the world's biggest oil
company, Exxon, is being indicted for covering up decades-old evidence of the
harm its product does to our planet. No such thing here. So the ads continue,
unabated and unchallenged.
What role are people of faith playing here?
Anecdotes told by survivors of the California wildfires on TV
news offer disturbing insights into what a lot of people actually think and
believe. One couple told a remarkable tale of escaping the flames by sliding
down a huge cliff to safety. The woman gave thanks to God for saving their lives.
A man, who was almost blind, thanked the Lord for guiding him as he managed, by
following a police car, to drive through the flames to safety. This is a common
refrain among people who never bother to explain where God was when, in this
case, as they were being
"saved," hundreds of others were burning to death!
In Canada, a pastor who writes a regular column in a rural newspaper, without
mentioning climate change, confidently informed his readers a couple of years
ago, that "God loves storm victims." He was referring to a series of
super-hurricanes which whipped the southern U.S., sending countless God-fearing
Texans into the streets, with floodwaters up to their armpits. When I
challenged him as to how such terrible events could possibly be an act of God's
love, he assured me, well, God
didn't really make the storms happen. He just let them happen!
Now I understand completely.
After all, why should the faithful believe in
science, when scripture, especially to Evangelicals on the religious right,
promises them the rapture, the Second Coming and everlasting life? Or what
purpose does it serve to cut back on fuel consumption when it is God who will
have the last word anyway, including the option of either raining fire and
brimstone down on his wicked flock (inflicting "Armageddon" or "end days"on all of them), or,
indeed, saving us all by
just refraining from doing so?
In such scenarios, I would argue that religion does nothing but stand in the
way of practical, useful solutions - and helps ensure runaway climate change
will culminate in a worst-case scenario - where places on Earth become
"hothouses" - in which even the healthiest among us, will perish. In
other words, it will prove to be, as Karl Marx famously stated, "the
opiate of the masses."
This unwillingness or inability of
people to grasp the reality of our climate crisis is, sadly, evident, not only
south of the border but, in Canada, as well.
Evidence of this is everywhere.
Vehicles, both big and small, regardless of the weather, are left mindlessly
parked and running while their owners run errands. Excuses are either weak or
non-sensical. A semi-driver told me he would
have turned his rig off had he been away from it longer. As it was, he left it
idling while he did some banking across the street. And he looked at me as if I
was crazy when I told him "Mother Earth will thank you if you turn it off,
next time!"
Some years ago, I asked a Greyhound
bus driver if he ever thought of climate change when he left his vehicle
running during prolonged stopovers (as he was doing in this case). He looked at
me blankly and replied, "Oh, do you mean that guy in England?"
Each time I
sit outside on my patio, I try to spot vehicles driving by with more than one
occupant in each. Most everyone should know by now that, the more people each
vehicle carries, the more fuel-efficient travel then becomes. Hence the wisdom
behind the push for more public (bus, light rail and rapid) transit. Yet, to my
dismay, the vast majority of
vehicles I see, carry only one occupant -
the driver.
This astonishingly low level of what I would call
"eco-wisdom" is there to see pretty much everywhere I look.
It has been argued that we can't possibly tell the
unvarnished truth to our children. It would simply upset them too much. Yet we
seem alright (and rightly so), with teaching
them as much as we can about the horrors of past wars as a cautionary tale, to
ensure they "never happen again."
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Oreo maker linked to destruction of orangutan habitat in Indonesia
Greenpeace
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Photo by Evan-Amos |
Oreo products found on Canadian supermarket shelves list palm oil as an ingredient, the cultivation of which in Indonesia is a major driver of orangutan habitat loss Story here.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Is Warming Bringing a Wave of New Diseases to Arctic Wildlife?
YaleEnvironment360
Rapid warming and vanishing sea ice in the Arctic has enabled new species, from humpback whales to white-tailed deer, to spread northward. Scientists are increasingly concerned that some of these new arrivals may be bringing dangerous pathogens that could disrupt the region’s fragile ecosystems. Details here.
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White-tailed deer feed on hay-bales in Manitoba. A PinP photo. |
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Ragweed may expand its range northward with climate change
Science Daily
Hay fever allergy. Photo by championswimmer. |
The Olympics vs. the Wild Creatures of the Rainforests.
Rainforest Action Network
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics are likely built on the backs of endangered species. That’s because the very timber being used to build the Olympic venues is being sourced from Indonesia’s rainforests. So much for being “one of the most sustainable Olympics yet!” Details here.
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The Borneo file-eared frog (Polypedates otilophus).
Photo by Charlels J. Sharp.
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Saturday, November 10, 2018
Denying solutions is the new climate change denial
Clean Energy Canada
A new form of denial has risen from the ashes of the old: denying the solutions that empower us to minimize climate change. Details here.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Strathclair hog barn operator not in compliance with laws - Hogwatch Manitoba
Dear Editor,
Politics, not law, are driving Yellowhead Council’s response to
Hog Watch Manitoba’s revelations about a hog barn expansion
Claims that its “investigation” reveals the operator was “found to
be in compliance with laws and regulations” as reported in the
October 24 Brandon Sun are false.
Council’s informal plan to have taxpayers pay someone to count
the Maple Leaf-owned pigs at this so-called family farm is a
diversion designed to give the offender time to fix problems
documented by Hog Watch. Counting pigs helps them evade their
responsibility to regulate on the maximum number and type of pigs
a barn can hold.
Governments’ honour system has led to the approval of a new barn
without making sure there is sufficient capacity to store
manure. Only after the barn was built, over a thousand pigs put in
it this spring, Hog Watch sounded an alarm and municipal
officials spoke to the operator, was an application made for a
provincial manure storage expansion permit.
The law is that any size of operation using earthen manure
storages have at least 400 days storage capacity. This operator’s
engineer October 5 letter to Council admits current storage
capacity is only 253 days and an application for a provincial
permit submitted only recently. There was no mention if a water
rights licence had been submitted or obtained since Hog Watch
intervened.
When the building application was made, the law required all
expanding pig operations, big or small, to file manure management
plans. This provided some check on having enough suitable
manure spread lands. It is now obvious why the Pallister
government eliminated this rule. It makes it easier and cheaper for
the hog industry to expand. It exposes people to the effects of
environmental and surface water nutrient pollution from the hog
industry.
Council ignored their own Zoning By-Law regarding required
spread lands. While the engineer’s manipulation of pig numbers
down to 297 Animal Units (AUs) appears to justify the operator
not having to go through a conditional use hearing and provincial
technical review (triggered at 300 AUs), the zoning by-law clearly
states any livestock operation producing over 75 animal units of
manure has to “provide enough suitable land… to dispose of the
manure in a fashion which will not pollute the land.” Counting
pigs can’t fix these violations of the law.
Wim Verbruggen publicly asserted in the Sun that I, acting on
behalf of Hog Watch is telling “lies, lies, lies.” The evidence
speaks for itself. Just like evidence heard by Oakview Council
from a local resident during the conditional use hearing on his
2016 proposal for a 6000 head-capacity finisher operation that was
rejected. The manure storage site selected and sanctioned by a
different engineer, was shown to be illegal. A fact ignored by the
Provincial Technical Review Committee. Another provincial rule
change now allows such manure storages to be built on such
surface watercourses by simply calling them something else.
Governments’ job is to regulate the hog industry by putting the
public interest first. The honour system, ignoring facts and the law
while attempting to count pigs to give an offender time to become
compliant after-the-fact is dangerous practice and sends a troubling
message to the industry. You can break the law and if you get
caught, we’ll help fix it for you. This approach rewards
lawbreakers, rather than prosecuting them and does nothing to
protect people and the environment.
Ruth Pryzner
Hog Watch member
Living Planet Report 2018 - Bad News for the World’s Wildlife.
World Wildlife Fund
We are pushing our planet to the brink. Human activity—how we feed, fuel, and finance our lives—is taking an unprecedented toll on wildlife, wild places, and the natural resources we need to survive. On average, we’ve seen an astonishing 60% decline in the size of populations of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians in just over 40 years, according to WWF’s Living Planet Report 2018. Story here.
Carnage on our roads is surely a significant factor as well. |
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Maggots swarm over the carcass of an animal killed on the highway. |
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Roadkill litters a busy highway in Manitoba as the wheels of commerce (and the carnage), keep on rolling. PinP photos. |
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