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<p><font size="+2"><i><b>March 18, 2022</b></i></font><br>
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[ NOAA data from Wildfire Today ]<br>
<b>Western drought expected to continue through June</b><br>
Author Bill Gabbert -- March 17, 2022<br>
Affecting parts of 23 states<br>
In an analysis updated March 17 by NOAA, the drought in the western
half of the United States is expected continue at least through June
30, 2022, affecting parts of 23 states.<br>
And in most of those areas the temperatures will be higher than
average and there will be less than average precipitation.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wildfiretoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Drought-tendency-March-17-June-30-2022.png">https://wildfiretoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Drought-tendency-March-17-June-30-2022.png</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wildfiretoday.com/2022/03/17/western-drought-expected-to-continue-through-june/">https://wildfiretoday.com/2022/03/17/western-drought-expected-to-continue-through-june/</a><br>
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<i>[ bookmark this site for a US Drought Monitor - Maps, Data,
summary, etc. ]</i><br>
<b>U.S. Drought Monitor</b><br>
Map released: March 17, 2022<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/About/WhatistheUSDM.aspx">https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/About/WhatistheUSDM.aspx</a><br>
Current map - <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap.aspx">https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap.aspx</a><br>
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[ also bookmark this NOAA site ]<br>
<b>US Seasonal Drought Outlook </b>[Map]<b><br>
</b>pdf version
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/seasonal_drought.pdf">https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/seasonal_drought.pdf</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/sdo_summary.php">https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/sdo_summary.php</a><br>
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<i>[ words from climate scientists -- brief video clips ]</i><br>
<b>Cross Section of Key Scientists on Climate Extremes and the
Impact on Infrastructure</b><br>
Mar 17, 2022<br>
greenmanbucket<br>
Clips from recent interviews, March 2022.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35JzjT2lTyM">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35JzjT2lTyM</a><br>
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<i>[ Sarcasm atop Aussie Satire video ad ]</i><br>
<b>Honest Government Ad | The Floods 🌊</b><br>
Mar 17, 2022<br>
thejuicemedia<br>
The Australien Government has made an ad about this summer’s floods
and it’s surprisingly honest and informative. 🇦🇺👽🌊<br>
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👉 Help communities recover from the floods in Qld/NSW:<br>
🔹 <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/bundjalung-community-flood-relief">https://www.gofundme.com/f/bundjalung-community-flood-relief</a><br>
🔹 <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.floodhelpnr.com.au">https://www.floodhelpnr.com.au</a><br>
🔹 <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.givit.org.au/storms-and-flooding">https://www.givit.org.au/storms-and-flooding</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvFy2TuPDaw">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvFy2TuPDaw</a>
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<i>[ Global warming means that everything is interconnected ]</i><br>
<i> </i><b>As BP, Shell, ExxonMobil Announce Cutting Ties to
Russia, Oil Baron Charles Koch Remains Silent About His Sprawling
Russian Operations</b><br>
By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: March 8, 2022 ~<br>
<br>
British Petroleum (BP), Shell, ExxonMobil and Norwegian oil and gas
producer, Equinor, have all released statements indicating they are
severing business ties with Russia in response to its invasion of
Ukraine. But billionaire oil baron Charles Koch, who has sat at the
helm of Koch Industries for more than half a century, has been
unusually quiet about his plans for his sprawling Russian
operations.<br>
<br>
According to Koch Industries, one of the largest private
corporations in the world, three of its companies operate in Russia:
Molex, a manufacturer of semi-conductors, printed circuits, fiber
optics and a multitude of other electrical components; Koch
Engineered Solutions, which makes process and pollution control
equipment; and Guardian Industries, a glass and auto parts
manufacturer. Another unit of Koch Industries, Koch Supply and
Trading, has a history of trading Russian oil.<br>
<br>
Guardian Industries’ division, Guardian Glass, has two large plants
in Russia: one in Ryazan and one in Rostov. The Rostov plant was
described as follows in a 2011 press release from Guardian Glass:<br>
<blockquote>“The $220-million plant will be Guardian’s largest,
producing 900 tons of glass per day, and will include a
technologically advanced glass coater.<br>
<br>
“The Rostov plant will produce Guardian’s high-performance,
energy-efficient ClimaGuard(R) (residential) and SunGuard(R)
(commercial) glass products for construction of homes, offices,
retail, health-care and other facilities. The plant is expected to
begin operation in mid-2012, based on fulfillment of all
incentives and agreements with local authorities, and will
initially create 300 new jobs…<br>
<br>
“The location is a good fit for Guardian’s growth strategy to
supply glass to Russia and neighboring countries….”<br>
</blockquote>
Should Charles Koch be supplying glass for “homes, offices, retail,
health care” in Russia while Russian President Vladimir Putin, in
the name of Russia, is bombing homes, offices and hospitals into
rubble in Ukraine and ruthlessly killing innocent children and
families?<br>
<br>
In addition to imposing sweeping financial sanctions, both the
European Union and the U.S. have imposed sanctions intended to strip
Russia of technology that would allow its economy to advance while
it bombs its neighbor and makes thinly-veiled threats about its
potential use of nuclear weapons. According to the European Council
on Foreign Relations, this is what those technology sanctions
consist of:<br>
<blockquote>“The long list of advanced technologies subject to de
facto bans on exports to Russia includes semiconductors,
telecommunications equipment, software (including that for
encryption), lasers, aviation and space systems, and oil-refining
machinery. While EU sanctions are limited to sales and exports to
Russia from within the union, the US now prohibits exports to
Russia and Belarus from anywhere in the world of any product
created using American software or equipment. With other important
tech players such as South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan having joined
the blockade, Russia is largely cut off from the global high-tech
industry.”<br>
</blockquote>
This raises the question as to whether products produced within
Russia by U.S. corporations need to be separately sanctioned. Other
major corporations did not need to have that spelled out and quickly
announced that they were severing relationships with Russia. Koch,
however, is not known for altruistic behavior. In fact, it is known
for exactly the opposite.<br>
<br>
According to ImportGenius.com, in the past eight years Koch Supply
and Trading has purchased large amounts of oil from two Russian
companies, Gazprom Neft and Surgutex. Koch Supply and Trading is a
sprawling trading octopus that operates in the dark for the most
part. For all anyone knows, it could be trading Russian oil on world
markets, which could be propping up the price of Russian oil and
helping to finance Putin’s brutal and murderous campaign in Ukraine.<br>
<br>
According to the Wall Street Journal, the first-ever shipments of
Russian crude oil purchased by the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve
in 2002 were supplied by Koch Industries.<br>
<br>
For the past forty years, Charles Koch has been involved in creating
and funding a sprawling network of front groups that seek to shrink
the federal government in order to gut it of its regulatory powers
over corporations – particularly those involved with fossil fuels,
like his own Koch Industries. Charles Koch, who is currently worth
$53 billion according to Forbes, also holds semi-annual strategy
meetings with like-minded billionaires and millionaires to plan how
to sway election outcomes to candidates that will do their bidding
in Congress.<br>
<br>
In 2014, then Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid accused Charles Koch
and his brother, David (who died in 2019) of trying “to fix every
election in America to their liking.” That was the same year that
Koch Industries launched its first ever nationwide marketing
campaign – which since that time has enriched media outlets with
millions of dollars in ads for its consumer paper products division
which produces such items as Dixie disposable paper plates, bowls,
cups and Northern Quilted and Angel Soft bath tissue.<br>
<br>
Charles Koch tried to distance himself in the media from Donald
Trump’s reelection bid but he and Koch Industries were deeply
incentivized to ensure that Donald Trump had another four years as
President, because the first Trump administration had been packed
with Koch-friendly operatives.<br>
<br>
A Koch nonprofit front group that played a major role in the 2016
presidential election was Freedom Partners. (It shuttered in 2019.)
It was hard to see where Freedom Partners began and Koch Industries
ended. In 2018, we took a hard look at Freedom Partners’ Board of
Directors. We found that all but one of its Board Members was a
current or former Koch company employee. According to the Center for
Media and Democracy, Freedom Partners ended up with 12 of its former
employees working in the Trump Administration.<br>
<br>
Freedom Partners Action Fund, a related organization that pummeled
Democrats in attack ads in the leadup to the 2016 election, had
received at least $14 million from Charles Koch and his trust before
it shuttered its operations.<br>
<br>
Freedom Partners put their marching orders for the first Trump
administration in a formal memo. The Trump administration quickly
marched to the beat, from the withdrawal from the Paris Climate
Accord to the massive tax cut for corporations.<br>
<br>
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), seen as an enemy by the
fossil fuels industry, was handily dealt with by the Trump
administration. He put industry cronies in charge. Koch Industries
has been serially charged, including a criminal conviction, with
dangerously polluting the environment. On January 13, 2000, the
Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency announced
the largest civil fine ever imposed against Koch Industries to
resolve claims related to its “more than 300 oil spills from its
pipelines and oil facilities in six states.” The company agreed to
pay a $30 million civil penalty and spend $5 million on
environmental projects. Daniel Schulman documented Koch Industries’
history of environmental abuses in his 2014 book, Sons of Wichita:
How the Koch Brothers Became America’s Most Powerful and Private
Dynasty.<br>
<br>
The activities of Charles Koch and Koch Industries are incompatible
with a democracy. They have funded climate denial front groups for
decades. They’ve turned much of the Republican Party into parrots of
Ayn Rand. They own a political campaign services company with a
massive voter database called i360 that works on behalf of
Koch-approved candidates for both state and federal office. (How is
it legal, by the way, for a fossil fuels conglomerate to function as
a de facto political party/get out the vote operation?) And as we
reported in January of last year, the money trail to the January 6
siege on the Capitol leads directly to Charles Koch and Koch
Industries.<br>
<br>
Last March, Daniel Lippman at Politico reported that Charles Koch
had made a commitment to donate $4.5 million over five years to the
think tank, the Atlantic Council. What happened next was that a
pro-Russian article popped up on the Atlantic Council’s website. The
co-author of the piece, Emma Ashford, had come from the Cato
Institute. (For how the Koch brothers kept their ownership of the
non-profit think tank, the Cato Institute, a secret for decades, see
our report: Secret Owners of Cato Institute Surface as Koch Brothers
Move to Take Control.)<br>
<br>
The article on Russia at the Atlantic Council was so bad that 22 of
the think-tanks’ staffers and fellows released a statement
distancing themselves from the article. According to Lippman, “One
person who signed the statement told POLITICO that they worried the
article was, or might be viewed as, a shoddy work product influenced
by a $4.5 million donation over five years to the Atlantic Council
from Charles Koch, who advocates for less American intervention
abroad.”<br>
<br>
Something has gone incredibly wrong with U.S. intelligence and the
U.S. national security apparatus for this Koch Industries structure
to be tolerated in America.<br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wallstreetonparade.com/2022/03/as-bp-shell-exxonmobil-announce-cutting-ties-to-russia-oil-baron-charles-koch-remains-silent-about-his-sprawling-russian-operations/">https://wallstreetonparade.com/2022/03/as-bp-shell-exxonmobil-announce-cutting-ties-to-russia-oil-baron-charles-koch-remains-silent-about-his-sprawling-russian-operations/</a><br>
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<i>[ "Climate change is threat multiplier for all other risks."
Beckwith video rant -- start video at about 5 mins in ]</i><br>
<b>Climate Change Risk Assessment: Emissions, Heat Waves, Drought,
and Cascading Impacts: Chatham House</b><br>
Mar 17, 2022 -- Paul Beckwith<br>
I chat in detail about the excellent Chatham House report on Climate
Change Risks to our society. <br>
<br>
First I talk a bit about what Chatham House is and does. You may
have heard about meetings that follow Chatham House rules, which
basically mean that all ideas and topics in the meeting can be
openly and publicly disseminated, but no person in the meeting can
be identified and no idea can be attributed to any person. This
protocol ensures that ideas can be openly and truthfully discussed
without any political or peer pressure nonsense inhibitions.<br>
<br>
I then go over the key summary and conclusions of the report, and
talk about the key ideas within, relating to direct climate effects,
temperature rises, heat waves and drought and direct impacts on
society via food supply disruption and water disruption. <br>
<br>
To me, the most interesting and important sections in the report are
on the cascading systemic impacts of climate change on society, and
the numerous cause and effect flowcharts outlining how climate
disruption impacts and multiplies societal disruption in areas of
finance, supply chains, armed conflict, resource wars, political
instabilities, poverty, nationalism and populism; all very relevant
topics two years into a pandemic that many thing is ending, with
armed conflict of Russia invading Ukraine and dictator threats of
nuclear conflict and chatter about the possibilities of World War
III.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kERePJmr-HE">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kERePJmr-HE</a><br>
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[ Research Paper mentioned above ]<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/2021-09/2021-09-14-climate-change-risk-assessment-quiggin-et-al.pdf">https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/2021-09/2021-09-14-climate-change-risk-assessment-quiggin-et-al.pdf</a>
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<i>[ Make it a holiday ] </i><br>
<b>Why misinformation is 'sticky' and sometimes easy to fall for</b><br>
MAR 16, 2022 <br>
BY Kim Malcolm, Andy Hurst<br>
<br>
MisinfoDay is a yearly education event hosted by the Center for an
Informed Public (CIP) at the University of Washington and Washington
State University’s Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. The
goal is to teach high school students how to identify and combat
online misinformation.<br>
<br>
Maddy Jalbert is a postdoc scholar with the CIP. She's an expert on
why people fall for misinformation. She told KUOW’s Kim Malcolm
about some of her findings.<br>
<br>
This interview has been edited for clarity.<br>
<b><br>
</b><b>Maddy Jalbert:</b> One of the big reasons people fall for
misinformation is that we don't always question whether information
is true. When we go about our daily lives, for example, you're
probably not questioning, ‘Oh, is she lying about her name? Is she
lying about where she's from? Is her name really Maddy?’ We often
don't go about just questioning everything. In fact, we generally go
about the world assuming that what we're told is true, unless we
have a reason to question it.<br>
<b><br>
</b><b>Kim Malcolm: And once someone has been given a piece of
information, even if it turns out it's untrue, it can be hard to
get it out of your head, right?</b><br>
<br>
Information can be very sticky. Once we learn something, we just
can't go back and erase the information. Think about in the
courtroom if someone gives evidence and then withdraws it. It's not
like the jury can simply pretend that they've never heard the
evidence before.<br>
<br>
I'll give you an example of something that was sticky for me. You
may have heard that you lose most of your heat through your head, so
you had a parent that told you to wear a hat. You may think when
it's cold out, the most important thing you can wear is a hat. But
you've also probably thought, ‘if I'm going outside, am I going to
be warmer if I wear a coat and I wear warm pants and I wear boots,
and I don't wear a hat, or if I go outside naked with just a hat?’<br>
<br>
We can see that we hold this false belief, we lose most of our heat
through our head, but we're really bad at updating that based on our
experience. We've never really connected our experience to the
belief, so these things can just be really sticky.<br>
<b><br>
</b><b>You've also studied something called the illusory truth
effect. What is that?</b><br>
<br>
The illusory truth effect refers to the phenomenon that merely
repeating information makes it seem more true. This occurs for true
information and for false information. If you've seen something
before, you're more likely to believe it when you come across it
again. Before it was ever studied in a lab, demagogues knew that it
worked, that just merely repeating something over and over was an
effective tactic to spread that belief.<br>
<br>
<b>You study misinformation, but you also look at how to fight it.
What is the key for individuals, even if they think they're super
savvy about what they're looking at?</b><br>
<br>
That is a good question. There's still a lot of work to be done, but
I would say one key thing is just being aware that everyone is
susceptible to misinformation. As individuals, we have a tendency to
believe that others can be biased, but we ourselves are not. But in
fact, all of us are susceptible to misinformation. This is really
just a byproduct of the way our brains work. Our brains like to take
shortcuts because we really just can't do everything all of the
time. And typically, the shortcuts work. When we come across
something and it feels true, we trust the source. Oftentimes, that
information is true, but when we rely on these shortcuts, it's
inevitable that there are going to be false beliefs and
misinformation that sneak in. It's really just part of being human.<br>
<br>
<b>It has come up in conversation a lot over the last couple of
years that media literacy needs to be required curriculum for
middle school and high school students. What do you think of that?</b><br>
<br>
I think that media literacy is one of the most important things you
can teach. Every day I'm on social media, and with social media, we
tend to build habits. If we can teach people to have good social
media habits and good media habits when they're younger, as they get
older those habits are going to be useful for the rest of their
lives.<br>
Listen to the interview by clicking the play button... <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://kuow.org/stories/why-misinformation-is-sticky-and-sometimes-easy-to-fall-for">https://kuow.org/stories/why-misinformation-is-sticky-and-sometimes-easy-to-fall-for</a><br>
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[After you get news, it's time to check the listings in databases]<br>
<b>SourceWatch and DeSmogBlog</b><br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.desmog.com/databases/">https://www.desmog.com/databases/</a><br>
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<i>[ "Jason Edward Hickel is an economic anthropologist whose
research focuses on ecological economics, global inequality,
imperialism and political economy." Consider an eco-Utopia.
Such a great interview. Alas, how do we make a fast transition?
]</i><br>
<b>Degrowth and Ecosocialism | Jason Hickel</b><br>
Mar 17, 2022<br>
Planet: Critical<br>
Economic anthropologist, Jason Hickel, is one of the leading
degrowth researchers leading the charge for ecosocialism. He says if
we limit the energy demands of the elite and hungry multinational
corporations, reimagining economics to support and nurture human
dignity, we could stay within our planetary boundaries—and lift the
entire world out of poverty.<br>
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Degrowth proves putting people over profit would be good for the
planet. Some of the most exciting policies include shortening the
work week, providing universal basic services, and redistributing
income. As we discuss, it’s a form of environmentalism that could
join forces with the labour movement to dictate massive, sweeping
global changes that could provide a better quality of life for every
living being on earth.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isjWWCRBJBk">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isjWWCRBJBk</a><br>
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<i>[ books by Jason Hickel]</i><br>
“A powerfully disruptive book for disrupted times. Jason Hickel
takes all we've been told about growth and development and turns it
inside out, offering instead a radically possible vision of a
post-growth future. If you’re looking for transformative ideas, this
book is for you.” <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.jasonhickel.org/">https://www.jasonhickel.org/</a>
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<i>[The news archive - looking back]</i><br>
<font size="5"><b>March 18, 2013</b></font><br>
<br>
USA Today reports: "Could the USA deal with a Hurricane Katrina
every two years? Such a scenario is possible by the end of the
century due to climate change, according to a study published Monday
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences."<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2013/03/18/storm-surge-hurricane-climate-change-global-warming/1997113/">http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2013/03/18/storm-surge-hurricane-climate-change-global-warming/1997113/</a>
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<p>[After you get the news, it's time to check the listings in
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<b>SourceWatch and DeSmogBlog</b><br>
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