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<font size="+2"><i><b>September 23, 2021</b></i></font><br>
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<i>[on YouTube video - humor about climate change. There are a few
good jokes]</i><br>
<b>Late Night Hosts Unite for Climate Change</b><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IraJ50jczgA">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IraJ50jczgA</a>
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<i>[Climate Week Stephen Colbert]<br>
</i><b>Aging Politicians And Meat Eaters Stand In The Way Of
America's Climate Progress</b><br>
Sep 22, 2021<br>
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert<br>
<br>
Can eight late night shows combine forces to end the climate crisis
in one night? Probably not. But it's worth a shot! Join Stephen
Colbert as he takes a look at the big problems facing our planet,
and some ways to fix them, in this special #ClimateNight monologue.
#Colbert #Comedy #Monologue<br>
<br>
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<i>[Another comic with some funny Vid]</i><br>
<b>Jimmy Kimmel & Fellow Late Night Shows Team Up for a Climate
Change Intervention</b><br>
Sep 22, 2021<br>
Jimmy Kimmel Live<br>
We teamed up with all the other late night shows to address climate
change and the apocalypse that will follow if we continue to do
nothing about it. Jimmy talks about all the shortages that could
happen as a result of climate change, it becoming a partisan issue,
many prominent Republicans continuing to deny there is problem, the
Biden Administration being on track to approve more oil and gas
leases than any year of the Trump Administration, energy company
ConocoPhillips’ contract to drill oil on the tundra in Northern
Alaska, misinformation about individual “carbon footprints,” and we
invited some real climate scientists back to the show with a new
message and warning. Our greatest chance at doing even part of what
needs to be done right now is to tell our reps to PASS the “Build
Back Better” plan. Call this number: (202) 224-3121 #ClimateNight<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBoYb6RhcL4">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBoYb6RhcL4</a><i><br>
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<i>[Bee Video Comics night - amusing YouTube lecture]</i><br>
<b>Climate Change’s Dirty Little Secret: Sewage</b><br>
Fundraiser<br>
Sept 22. 2021<br>
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee<br>
If you thought climate change was sh*tty, just wait until you hear
about this extremely pressing climate change issue that no one’s
talking about! That’s right, we need to discuss our nation’s sewage
system.<br>
<br>
Watch Full Frontal with Samantha Bee all new Wednesdays at 10:30/
9:30c on TBS!<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5aAbfxcP5M">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5aAbfxcP5M</a><br>
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<i>[Seth Meyers]</i><br>
<b>Aging Politicians And Meat Eaters Stand In The Way Of America's
Climate Progress</b><br>
Sep 22, 2021<br>
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert<br>
Can eight late night shows combine forces to end the climate crisis
in one night? Probably not. But it's worth a shot! Join Stephen
Colbert as he takes a look at the big problems facing our planet,
and some ways to fix them, in this special #ClimateNight monologue.
#Colbert #Comedy #Monologue<br>
<br>
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<i>[More humor on YouTube]</i><br>
<b>Sen. Bernie Sanders Takes on Fossil Fuel Lobby in Fight Over
Climate Change: A Closer Look</b><br>
Fundraiser<br>
Sep 22, 2021<br>
Late Night with Seth Meyers<br>
4.21M subscribers<br>
Seth takes a closer look at progressives in Congress pushing forward
with a transformative $3.5 trillion spending plan that would invest
heavily in climate infrastructure amid historic wildfires, droughts
and flooding.<br>
<br>
Late Night with Seth Meyers is supporting God’s Love We Deliver to
help those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic. God’s Love We
Deliver is a New York City-based organization that for over 30 years
has provided personalized meals and nutrition counseling, free of
charge, to those living with severe illnesses. With the help of
17,000 volunteers, God’s Love We Deliver provides over 2 million
free meals each year to thousands of New York’s most vulnerable.
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<i>[funny Bee]</i><br>
<b>Greg Gutfeld Wasn't Invited To #ClimateNight</b><br>
Fundraiser<br>
Sep 22, 2021<br>
<b>Full Frontal with Samantha Bee</b><br>
Sorry you weren’t invited to the party Greg! Your comparisons are
confusing but enjoy #ClimateNight from all of us to you!<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywKlk4Eg9c0">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywKlk4Eg9c0</a><br>
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<i>[XR activisim launches a symbolic image of this era
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.washingtonian.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/img_4294-2048x1536.jpg">https://www.washingtonian.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/img_4294-2048x1536.jpg</a>
]</i><br>
<b>Climate Activists Dumped a House in the Tidal Basin</b><br>
It's not clear whether they plan to retrieve it. One person was
arrested.<br>
BY JANE RECKER | PHOTO BY EVY MAGES | SEPT 22, 2021<br>
As the sun glowed through the columns of the Jefferson Memorial
around 7:15 AM Wednesday, a man in a racing wetsuit began to churn
the murky waters of the Tidal Basin with his kicks as he pushed a
model of a sunken row house further into the basin. Constructed out
of wood and floating on pontoons, the hollow house was a warning
from climate activists with Extinction Rebellion DC of what the city
might face should unchecked climate change continue to contribute to
rising sea levels...<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.washigtonian.com/2021/09/22/climate-activists-dumped-a-house-in-the-tidal-basin/">https://www.washigtonian.com/2021/09/22/climate-activists-dumped-a-house-in-the-tidal-basin/</a><br>
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<i>[Washington DC chapter pulled it off]</i><br>
<b>Extinction Rebellion DC</b><br>
This is an emergency.<br>
Life on Earth is in crisis. Our climate is changing faster than
scientists predicted and the stakes are high. Biodiversity loss.
Crop failure. Social and ecological collapse. Mass extinction. We
are running out of time, and our governments have failed to act.
Extinction Rebellion was formed to fix this.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.xrdc.org/">https://www.xrdc.org/</a><br>
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<i>[Activism support audio discussion]</i><br>
<b>Mental Health, Eco-Despair, & Revolutionary Optimism</b><br>
Jul 22, 2021<br>
In this second installment of our ongoing series "Dialectics and
Psychedelics", Joshua Kahn Russell joins Breht to discuss anxiety
and depression, how trauma shapes left movements and organizations,
what constitutes a truly healthy left organization, the impact of
climate change on our mental health, eco-anxiety, eco-grief, and
eco-depression, as well as some reasons to be cautiously optimistic
(and maybe even downright hopeful) about the coming decades. <br>
<br>
Check out the First Installment of this series with Joshua here:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/joshua-kahn">https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/joshua-kahn</a><br>
80 Year Trajectory mentioned in Intro:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eVdksZHqpo&ab_channel=CoolWorlds">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eVdksZHqpo&ab_channel=CoolWorlds</a><br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.WidlfireProject.org">www.WidlfireProject.org</a> <br>
Instagram: @JoshuaKahnRussell <br>
Twitter: @JoshKahnRussell<br>
Outro Music: "That Funny Feeling" by Bo Burnham<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/joshua">https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/joshua</a><br>
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<i>[CO2 levels are highest ever ]</i><br>
<b>California’s Wildfires Had an Invisible Impact: High Carbon
Dioxide Emissions</b><br>
From June to August, the blazes emitted far more planet-warming
carbon dioxide than in any other summer in nearly two decades,
satellite data shows.<br>
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Overall, fires in the Western United States released 130 million
tons of CO2 this summer, according to the agency’s estimates. This
included about 17 million tons in Oregon, more than 10 times the
amount released last year. The Bootleg fire, which burned more than
400,000 acres in July and August, was one of the largest in Oregon
history. The Dixie fire in Northern California is that state’s
largest.<br>
<br>
Broiling summer temperatures across much of the West, coupled with
severe drought, combined to make the fires grow rapidly, sometimes
consuming tens of thousands of acres in a matter of hours.<br>
<br>
“The ground is drier, vegetation is drier,” said Mark Parrington, a
senior scientist and wildfire expert at the Copernicus Atmosphere
Monitoring Service. “Add drought on top of that, and that
accelerates the scale of the fire.”..<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/21/climate/wildfire-emissions-climate-change.html">https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/21/climate/wildfire-emissions-climate-change.html</a><br>
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<i>[Trusted site for CO2 levels]</i><br>
<b>Our Planet's CO2 Home Page</b><br>
Atmospheric CO2 August 2021<br>
414.47 parts per million (ppm)<br>
Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii (NOAA GML)<br>
Preliminary data released September 7, 2021<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.co2.earth/">https://www.co2.earth/</a><br>
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<i>[Lots of print, little action, maybe we missed the signs]</i><br>
<b>A Warning Sign of a Mass Extinction Event Is on the Rise,
Scientists Say</b><br>
Toxic microbial blooms thrived during the Great Dying, the most
severe extinction in Earth's history, and they are proliferating
again due to human activity.<br>
Becky Ferreira -- September 21, 2021<br>
If you live near a freshwater river or lake, odds are good that you
have seen warning signs about harmful algal and bacterial blooms
posted on its shores. Alarmingly, a new study reports that these
blooms may be early indicators of an ongoing ecological disaster,
caused by humans, that eerily parallels the worst extinction event
in Earth’s history.<br>
<br>
Some 251 million years ago, the end-Permian event (EPE), popularly
known as the “Great Dying,” wiped out nearly 90 percent of species
on Earth, making it the most severe loss of life in our planet’s
history...<br>
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Ominous parallels of that upheaval are now showing up on Earth,
according to a team led by Chris Mays, a postdoctoral researcher and
palaeobotanist at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in
Stockholm. The researchers found that toxic algal and bacterial
blooms during the Great Dying are similar to a recent microbial
proliferation in modern lakes and rivers—a trend that has been
linked to human activities such as greenhouse gas emissions
(especially carbon dioxide), deforestation, and soil loss. <br>
<br>
“We are not there yet,” Mays said in an email, referring to the
conditions of the EPE. “There was probably a six-fold increase in
carbon dioxide during the EPE, but today carbon dioxide levels
haven't yet doubled since pre-industrial times.” ...<br>
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The repeated correlation of these blooms with mass extinction events
is “a disconcerting signal for future environmental change,” report
the researchers in a study published on Friday in the journal Nature
Communications. Indeed, there’s a lot of evidence to suggest we are
currently in the midst of yet another mass extinction event, caused
by humans. ..<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/bvzqg5/a-warning-sign-of-a-mass-extinction-event-is-on-the-rise-scientists-say">https://www.vice.com/en/article/bvzqg5/a-warning-sign-of-a-mass-extinction-event-is-on-the-rise-scientists-say</a><br>
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<i>[Check the source]</i><br>
<b>Lethal microbial blooms delayed freshwater ecosystem recovery
following the end-Permian extinction</b><br>
Abstract<br>
Harmful algal and bacterial blooms linked to deforestation, soil
loss and global warming are increasingly frequent in lakes and
rivers. We demonstrate that climate changes and deforestation can
drive recurrent microbial blooms, inhibiting the recovery of
freshwater ecosystems for hundreds of millennia. From the
stratigraphic successions of the Sydney Basin, Australia, our
fossil, sedimentary and geochemical data reveal bloom events
following forest ecosystem collapse during the most severe mass
extinction in Earth’s history, the end-Permian event (EPE; c.
252.2 Ma). Microbial communities proliferated in lowland fresh and
brackish waterbodies, with algal concentrations typical of modern
blooms. These initiated before any trace of post-extinction recovery
vegetation but recurred episodically for >100 kyrs. During the
following 3 Myrs, algae and bacteria thrived within short-lived,
poorly-oxygenated, and likely toxic lakes and rivers. Comparisons to
global deep-time records indicate that microbial blooms are
persistent freshwater ecological stressors during warming-driven
extinction events.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-25711-3">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-25711-3</a><br>
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<i>[in this fast talking video, Hank has all the answers - pretty
good]</i><br>
<b>How We Fix the Climate</b><br>
Aug 13, 2021<br>
vlogbrothers<br>
We should act as if this is an emergency, because it is. But part of
that is understanding the tools and strategies countries are using
to decarbonize and stabilize the climate. This is work that's
already being done. We have already decoupled economic growth from
the emission of greenhouse gasses which, frankly, was unthinkable
just a couple decades ago. <br>
<br>
We need to be thinking and talking about this stuff, and one really
important piece of that is understanding this stuff so we can talk
about it and advocate for it. And, good news, it's all actually
pretty fascinating!!<br>
<br>
This Video I Made on Hankschannel (especially for US citizens)<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://youtu.be/uhHR7alzXiY">https://youtu.be/uhHR7alzXiY</a><br>
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<i>[VOX video -- you know the answer to this... green trees, green
money ]</i><br>
<b>How America's hottest city is trying to cool down</b><br>
Sep 20, 2021<br>
Vox<br>
Can trees help save Phoenix from extreme heat?<br>
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://goo.gl/0bsAjO">http://goo.gl/0bsAjO</a><br>
<br>
It’s time to stop looking at trees as a form of “beautification.”
They are, instead, a living form of infrastructure, providing a
variety of services that include stormwater management, air
filtering, carbon sequestration, and, most importantly for a city
like Phoenix, Arizona, they cool the environment around them. <br>
<br>
Trees can lower neighborhood temperatures in three ways: <br>
1) Their shade prevents solar radiation from hitting paved surfaces
like concrete and asphalt, which absorb energy and rerelease it into
the air as heat. <br>
2) Their leaves pull heat from the immediate area in order to
evapotranspirate water that’s drawn from the soil. <br>
And, 3) If you’re standing under one, a tree protects your body
directly from the sun’s rays. If you’ve ever made a summer visit to
a dry, hot city like Phoenix, you’ll know how important shade is for
making any outdoor experiences tolerable. <br>
<br>
As Phoenix deals with a rising frequency of extreme heat waves —
which aren’t only deadly, but also cause worrisome spikes in energy
demand — the city is looking to trees as part of its heat mitigation
strategy. Phoenix isn’t devoid of trees, but they’re distributed
unevenly across the city. A quick glance at a satellite image of the
metro area reveals substantial green splotches in the north and east
and brown ones in the south and west, where many lower-income
neighborhoods are located. <br>
<br>
So Phoenix recently pledged to reach “tree equity” by 2030, under an
agreement with American Forests, a national tree organization. I
visited Phoenix recently to take a look at the current state of the
city’s urban forest. In this video, we use drone imagery and thermal
cameras to understand how the urban design of the city contributes
to extreme heat, and what it can do to cool down. <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ6fSHr5TJg">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ6fSHr5TJg</a><br>
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<br>
<i>[Oh by the way...there is a global problem]</i><br>
<b>Record number of environmental activists murdered</b><br>
By Claire Marshall<br>
BBC Environment & Rural Affairs Correspondent<br>
13 September<br>
A record number of activists working to protect the environment and
land rights were murdered last year, according to a report by a
campaign group.<br>
<br>
227 people were killed around the world in 2020, the highest number
recorded for a second consecutive year, the report from Global
Witness said.<br>
<br>
Almost a third of the murders were reportedly linked to resource
exploitation - logging, mining, large-scale agribusiness,
hydroelectric dams and other infrastructure.<br>
<br>
The report called the victims "environmental defenders" killed for
protecting natural resources that need to be preserved, including
forests, water supplies and oceans.<br>
<br>
Since the Paris Agreement on climate change was signed in 2015, the
organisation says on average four activists have been killed each
week.<br>
<br>
It said this "shocking figure" was likely to be an underestimate
because of growing restrictions on journalists and other civic
freedoms.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-58508001">https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-58508001</a><br>
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<i>[my personal rant from long ago]</i><br>
<b>Suborning Murder, Encouraging Mass Suicide</b><br>
By Richard Pauli on July 9, 2009 <br>
<i>Suborn - To induce (a person) to commit an unlawful or evil act.</i><br>
<br>
Hey EnergyTomorrow, API and the entire fossil fuel industry - we
have to speak out. You suborn murder by heavily promoting carbon
fuel usage. You actively encourage species suicide.<br>
<br>
You have known for decades that CO2 causes global warming. And you
know that fossil fuels are the major human source of CO2 greenhouse
gasses that cause catastrophic heating.<br>
<br>
You hide it from consumers, you deny the science and you secretly
fund skeptics, and now you seek political support for your carbon
fueled campaign of mass suicide.<br>
<br>
Science pretty much knows now that we are a doomed species. It
will be a tough life for all our grandchildren, and we cannot expect
many humans after that.<br>
<br>
And you continue lying when you could have been educating and
researching and deploying non-polluting energy. Now your momentum
traps us all.<br>
<br>
Your most evil act is to discount the danger and continue promoting
ignorance and doubt. You have pushed the world into total adoption
of carbon based fuels, and like big tobacco you covered up science
and distracted your market, and now you are groveling for political
support to keep your industry going through the chaos ahead.<br>
<br>
More than any other industrial segment, yours - oil, gas, coal, all
the CO2 carbon fuels - are the most directly responsible for the end
of our species. You continue to worsen the struggle and cause an
early death for our progeny.<br>
<br>
It is no comfort that your grandchildren are just as doomed as
mine. Eventually we will all be dying for your sins. But now we
know, and we will neither forgive nor forget this mass murder for
money.<br>
<br>
Richard Pauli July 4th 2009<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.noenergytomorrow.org/2009/07/suborning-murder-encouraging-mass-suicide.html">http://www.noenergytomorrow.org/2009/07/suborning-murder-encouraging-mass-suicide.html</a><br>
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<i>[The news archive - looking back]</i><br>
<font size="+1"><b>On this day in the history of global warming
September 23, 1976</b></font><br>
<br>
September 23, 1976: President Gerald Ford and Democratic challenger
Jimmy Carter discuss energy policy in the first of three
presidential debates; both men express support for "cleaner" coal.<br>
<br>
(29:35--36:57)<br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAqIKybNO38">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAqIKybNO38</a><br>
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