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<p><font face="Calibri"><font size="+2"><i><b>January 21, 2023</b></i></font></font></p>
<font face="Calibri"><i>[ my favorite communicator -- wry humor from
Rolly Williams 29 min video
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<font face="Calibri"><b>It's Time To Let Coal Die | Climate Town</b></font><br>
<font face="Calibri">Climate Town</font><br>
<font face="Calibri">Jan 18, 2023</font><br>
<font face="Calibri">A VERY cool way to waste time & money.
Patreon: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.patreon.com/ClimateTown">https://www.patreon.com/ClimateTown</a> </font><br>
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government subsidies to the fossil fuel industry? Visit our
friends at Climate Changemakers:
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<font face="Calibri">Wanna watch Weekend At Bernies with me on
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fill this description with a thousand links, we’ve got all our
citations and sources organized & cataloged so you can see
exactly what the U.S. Government Accountability Office said, or
read the Petra Nova emissions report yourself rather than take my
word for it. Check it out along with all our other sources here:
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<font face="Calibri"> <i>[ clips from David Wallace-Wells OPINION ]</i></font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> <b>Is Peak Climate Alarmism Behind Us?</b></font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> Jan. 18, 2023</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> It wasn’t so long ago that the world was truly
on fire with climate alarm. In September 2019, millions of people
around the world participated in a global climate strike, the
largest ever, calling for immediate World War II-scale
mobilization against the climate crisis in more than 150
countries. A week later, several million marched again. The
marches had been organized by Fridays for Future, the youth
movement founded by Greta Thunberg, which had been striking every
week all year and drawing tens or even hundreds of thousands of
protests in a given city.</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> </font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> If Thunberg was the patron saint of this new
global climate protest army, Extinction Rebellion was its radical
flank. The group announced itself in the fall of 2018, as Thunberg
was first gaining attention in Stockholm, with a series of
protests in London designed to shut down the city center and force
a frank conversation about the state of the climate crisis. “Tell
the truth” was the group’s chief demand.</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"> XR was a self-consciously radical outfit,
decentralized in structure, and blockaded highways and stock
exchanges and disrupted subway service, among other protests. The
approach incurred a cost, and much of the British public turned
against the group. But it also helped move the needle of public
opinion on climate somewhat dramatically in Britain and generated
a series of commitments from even the conservative governments
under Prime Ministers Theresa May and Boris Johnson. More
recently, its tactics have been embraced and replicated by a new
suite of disruptive climate groups: Insulate Britain, Scientist
Rebellion and Just Stop Oil, which has tossed soup onto museum
canvases.</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"> Then, on New Year’s Eve, XR U.K. made a
surprise announcement: “We quit.”</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> </font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> “Despite the blaring alarm on the climate and
ecological emergency ringing loud and clear, very little has
changed,” the group declared in a statement. “As we ring in the
New Year, we make a controversial resolution to temporarily shift
away from public disruption as a primary tactic.” Instead, the
group declared it was going to focus on mass mobilization to
pressure those in power rather than shaming or inconveniencing
everyday citizens.</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> </font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> In certain ways, the turn reflected debates
that have preoccupied the group’s leadership for years. The former
XR spokesperson Rupert Read has spent much of the last few years
advocating for a “moderate flank” — a more broad-based climate
movement less defined by its most radical members. But the XR
co-founder Roger Hallam, who left the group to found Just Stop
Oil, has been subtweeting the announcement from prison.
(“Disruption is not a tactic,” he wrote recently, but “a way of
being in the face of the infinity of evil.”) Elsewhere, other
groups have staged disruptive protests, as in Germany, where
police and protesters have clashed near an open-pit coal mine and
Greta Thunberg has been arrested twice.</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> </font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> This month, I spoke to Clare Farrell, a
co-founder of XR, and Alanna Byrne, who coordinates its press
team, about the strategic turn and why the group believes the time
for it is now. This conversation below has been edited and
condensed.</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"> Let’s just start narrowly with the statement
itself. The headline is a little bit of a red herring. What are
you quitting and where did that decision come from?</font><br>
<font face="Calibri">What are you quitting and where did that
decision come from?<br>
<br>
Climate change around the world: In “Postcards From a World on
Fire,” 193 stories from individual countries show how climate
change is reshaping reality everywhere, from dying coral reefs in
Fiji to disappearing oases in Morocco and far, far beyond.<br>
<br>
The role of our leaders: Writing at the end of 2020, Al Gore, the
45th vice president of the United States, found reasons for
optimism in the Biden presidency, a feeling perhaps borne out by
the passing of major climate legislation. That doesn’t mean there
haven’t been criticisms. For example, Charles Harvey and Kurt
House argue that subsidies for climate capture technology will
ultimately be a waste.<br>
<br>
The worst climate risks, mapped: In this feature, select a
country, and we'll break down the climate hazards it faces. In the
case of America, our maps, developed with experts, show where
extreme heat is causing the most deaths.<br>
<br>
What people can do: Justin Gillis and Hal Harvey describe the
types of local activism that might be needed, while Saul Griffith
points to how Australia shows the way on rooftop solar. Meanwhile,
small changes at the office might be one good way to cut
significant emissions, writes Carlos Gamarra.<br>
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Alanna Byrne: The media have framed it as us saying we’re stopping
disruption altogether, which isn’t exactly right. What we’re
saying is that we’re going to take a step back from disrupting the
public in the way that we have been — disrupting roads and bridges
and getting in the way of people going about their day-to-day
business — and instead going straight to government. Disrupting
the perpetrators more. We’re working toward a big date in April
where we’re aiming to get 100,000 people to come to Parliament.- -<br>
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<font face="Calibri">But if there’s still so much misunderstanding,
why is that then a moment to take a moderate turn, rather than
calling out the hypocrisy and malfeasance a little bit more
aggressively?<br>
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Farrell: I fully intend to carry on speaking about the crisis in
that way.<br>
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Byrne: In all honesty, as much as people are becoming more aware
here, there does feel like there’s a complacency where people
still feel like someone else is going to do it for them. People
are waiting for the next election as though that’s going to be the
thing that’s going to fix everything. And I think part of our role
right now is to say that’s not necessarily going to fix
everything. We need you to fully engage with this and come out
onto the street.<br>
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For me, the statement is quite clear that it’s a short time that
we are saying that we’ll do this in order to build up to something
in April and then reassess.<br>
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So your message to Parliament is, basically: There are many more
people who have much greater demands on climate than you might
think. Is that right?<br>
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Farrell: Completely. But in addition to pushing that Overton
window about what’s a reasonable ask of a political system,
there’s also pushing the conversation about the fact that the
systematic problems of our politics as it is set up today. Our
politics is completely incapable of doing anything about these
problems in a short space of time, which is when it needs to
happen.<br>
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href="https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/18/opinion/climate-alarmism.html"
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<font face="Calibri"><i>[ Time to let gas stoves expire - 5 min
video ]</i><br>
</font><font face="Calibri"><b>I Measured the Pollution From My Gas
Stove. It Was Bad.</b><br>
Distilled<br>
20,917 views Jan 17, 2023<br>
There's been a lot of news about gas stoves. At first, I was
skeptical about the panic over these appliances. But then I
measured the indoor air pollution from our stove and talked to
public health experiments. <br>
You can view all sources, learn more about my experiment, and
listen to behind-the-scenes interviews on the Distilled website.<br>
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<font face="Calibri"><i>[ Mostly ice, but now it's warmer ice ]</i></font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> <b>Parts of Greenland now hotter than at any
time in the past 1,000 years, scientists say</b></font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> New research in the northern part of Greenland
finds temperatures are already 2.7 degrees warmer than they were
in the 20th century</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> By Chris Mooney</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> January 18, 2023</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> The coldest and highest parts of the Greenland
ice sheet, nearly two miles above sea level in many locations, are
warming rapidly and showing changes that are unprecedented in at
least a millennium, scientists reported Wednesday.</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"> That’s the finding from research that
extracted multiple 100-foot or longer cores of ice from atop the
world’s second-largest ice sheet. The samples allowed the
researchers to construct a new temperature record based on the
oxygen bubbles stored inside them, which reflect the temperatures
at the time when the ice was originally laid down.</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"> “We find the 2001-2011 decade the warmest of
the whole period of 1,000 years,” said Maria Hörhold, the study’s
lead author and a scientist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in
Bremerhaven, Germany.</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"> Because warming has only continued since that
time, the finding is probably an underestimate of how much the
climate in the high-altitude areas of northern and central
Greenland has changed. That is bad news for the planet’s
coastlines, because it suggests a long-term process of melting is
being set in motion that could ultimately deliver some
significant, if hard to quantify, fraction of Greenland’s total
mass into the oceans. Overall, Greenland contains enough ice to
raise sea levels by more than 20 feet.</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> - -</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> Recent research has also demonstrated that in
past warm periods within Earth’s relatively recent history (i.e.,
the last 50,000 years or so), this part of Greenland has often
held less ice than it does today. In other words, the ice stream
might extend farther outward from the center of Greenland than can
be sustained at current temperatures, and be strongly prone to
moving backward and giving up a lot of ice.</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"> “Paleoclimate and modeling studies suggest
that northeast Greenland is especially vulnerable to climate
warming,” said Beata Csatho, an ice sheet expert at the University
at Buffalo.</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> </font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> In the same year when the researchers were
drilling the ice cores on which the current work is based — 2012 —
something striking happened in Greenland. That summer, in July,
vast portions of the ice sheet saw surface-melt conditions,
including in the cold and very high-elevation locations where the
research took place.</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"> “It was the first year it has been observed
that you have melting in these elevations,” Hörhold said. “And now
it continues.”</font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"><i>[ Elon Musk pushes climate denial -- is this
important? Perhaps no one cares Or maybe it's comical? 5 min
video report ]</i></font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> </font><font face="Calibri"><b>Climate
misinformation increase on social media</b></font><br>
<font face="Calibri">CP24</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> Jan 19, 2023</font><br>
<font face="Calibri"> New report has found climate change-related
misinformation has sky rocketed on Twitter since Elon Musk’s
takeover of the platform. </font><br>
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<font face="Calibri"><i>[ fair and intelligent report on DAVOS from
Aljazeera Video <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CJFaJAicd8">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CJFaJAicd8</a> ]</i><br>
</font><font face="Calibri"><b>Al Jazeera is funded in whole or in
part by the Qatari government. Wikipedia </b><br>
Is globalisation coming to end? | Inside Story<br>
Al Jazeera English<br>
98,359 views Jan 16, 2023 #WorldEconomicForum2023 #Davos2023
#WEF2023<br>
The richest and most influential leaders on the planet have
kickstarted their annual World Economic Forum in Davos.<br>
They began gathering this week.<br>
And so did protesters.<br>
They include a group of millionaires who want those who are
attending to get serious about global wealth disparities.<br>
Inside and sticking to tradition, the WEF's Founder and Executive
Chairman - Klaus Schwab - gave the opening speech.<br>
He said the world is stuck in a, quote 'crisis mindset'<br>
But after Covid-19 and with the war in Ukraine ongoing, how can
that be fixed?<br>
And can the geopolitical challenges be overcome?<br>
<br>
Presenter: Laura Kyle<br>
Guests Max Lawson, head of inequality policy and advocacy at Oxfam
International. <br>
Shirley Yu, senior practitioner fellow at Harvard Kennedy School
and member of the Davos Expert Network.<br>
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Inderjeet Parmar, professor of International Politics at City
University of London and author of 'Foundations of the American
Century'.<br>
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<i><font face="Calibri">[ economics of other nations -- Germany for
instance ]</font></i><br>
<font face="Calibri"><b>Varieties of the Rat Race: Conspicuous
Consumption in the US & Germany</b><br>
New Economic Thinking<br>
Jan 11, 2023<br>
Why are we still in the rat race? <br>
<br>
Till van Treeck (@unidue & @thenewschool) shares his
insightful research on how Conspicuous Consumption, Working Hours,
and Veblen Effects impacts income inequality in Advanced
Economies.<br>
<br>
Explore his role at the University of Duisberg-Essen<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://imprs.mpifg.de/48961/till-van">https://imprs.mpifg.de/48961/till-van</a>...<br>
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Popular Publication: Varieties of Capitalism and growth regimes:
the role of income distribution<br>
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INET Blog Post on the Rate Race and Age of Leisure<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspec">https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspec</a>...<br>
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Check out his newest publication “Varieties of the rat race:
Working hours in the age of abundance”<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://academic.oup.com/ser/advance">https://academic.oup.com/ser/advance</a>-...<br>
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<font face="Calibri"><i>[ Looking back at the very first work by a
brilliant communicator - Peter Sinclair. His channel -
-https://www.youtube.com/@greenman3610/videos - amounts to a
full course for anyone to discover our predicament -- he
delivers a persistent, polite counter attack on climate change
deniers. His work is foundational ] </i><br>
<font size="+2"><i><b>January 21, 2009<br>
</b></i></font>January 21, 2009: Peter Sinclair's "Climate
Denial Crock of the Week" video series debuts.<br>
Climate Denial Crock of the Week- "It's cold. So there's no
Climate Change"<br>
greenman3610<br>
16.8K subscribers<br>
45,270 views Jan 21, 2009<br>
"I looked outside, and it was snowing, therefore, there is no
climate change."<br>
If that's what passes for rational thought in your social group,
you owe it to yourself to watch this edition of Climate Denial
Crock of the Week.<br>
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