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Anthropogenic Planetary Destruction (not a climate change thread)
Re: Anthropogenic Planetary Destruction (not a climate change thread)
Science has caused some problems. Science will have to provide the solutions. I don't see a mass movement back to a simple hunter-gatherer lifestyle (not even among most Aboriginal people). Simpler agricultural practices, as opposed to big agribusiness- maybe. Those farmers markets, and the eat-locally (when practicable) movement are becoming more popular.
Science has caused some problems. Science will have to provide the solutions. I don't see a mass movement back to a simple hunter-gatherer lifestyle (not even among most Aboriginal people). Simpler agricultural practices, as opposed to big agribusiness- maybe. Those farmers markets, and the eat-locally (when practicable) movement are becoming more popular.
The solutions are there from the science end of things. It's the people that get in the way.
Re: Polar Shift Theory & Massive Honey Bee Losses?: The APD Newsletter
Bob wrote:
I prefer hot air dirigibles, like the Hindenberg!
The "Hindenberg" was filled with (flammable) hydrogen - not "hot air". :-)
The last surviving crew member of the "Hindenberg" died a couple of days ago - he was a 14-year old cabin boy on it. There is still apparently one passenger (8 years old at the time) who is still alive.
Two-thirds of the crew and passengers survived the explosion and fire.
The "Hindenberg" was filled with (flammable) hydrogen - not "hot air". :-)
The last surviving crew member of the "Hindenberg" died a couple of days ago - he was a 14-year old cabin boy on it. There is still apparently one passenger (8 years old at the time) who is still alive.
Two-thirds of the crew and passengers survived the explosion and fire.
Hi Hugh:
Thanks for the correction and additional info (I did know that, but lost it somewhere in the typing).
Anthropogenic Planetary Destruction – The Canada/USA Keystone XL Oil Pipeline
WASHINGTON, USA (AP) -- "The Republican-controlled Senate has passed a bipartisan bill approving construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
The 62-36 vote on Thursday, Jan. 29, advanced a top priority of the newly empowered Grand Old Party, which championed the legislation despite a presidential veto threat. Keystone is the first of many battles with the White House over energy and the environment.
Bob’s RANT: Movement of oil by pipeline has been shown to be risky. There are reports showing that many leaks occur, and also that pipeline companies have not been reporting spills that should have been reported. It is true, that transportation of this resource by any method is risky for humans and for the environment. So, at the very least, one should not build an UNNECESSARY pipeline that brings with it high risk: this is the Keystone XL pipeline.
QUESTIONS:
1. Do you think it is absolutely necessary for Canada and USA to have this pipeline, despite the risks?
2. If it is NOT necessary (there are alternate energy plans available), should it be done because private corporations want to make a profit?
Tourism Economy at Risk?: While TransCanada Corp. insists Quebec will see a $5.8-billion boost to its gross domestic product and secure a significant chunk of employment worth 50,000-person years if its Energy East pipeline is approved, some local leaders aren’t so sure.
For a number of regional lawmakers and business people in communities bordering the St. Lawrence River, the project represents the possible destruction of their economic lifeblood: tourism. They simply don’t believe the benefit projections from TransCanada. And they fear one small spill from the tanker ships slated to carry the crude for export will wipe out decades of effort they’ve spent luring visitors to their nature-rich regions: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repor...ticle21419815/
The National Energy Board (NEB) just rejected Enbridge’s request for permission to restart its Line 9 pipeline until further notice.
It turns out that Enbridge has failed to meet one of the most important and basic safety requirements – providing proof that there are emergency shut-off valves on both sides of all major water crossings along the pipeline’s route.
These valves are critical. If the pipeline were to rupture anywhere near a river and there was no valve, huge quantities of oil could spill into the waterway, even if the pipeline had been shut down by the company.
The Line 9b portion of the pipeline alone crosses 36 different rivers and streams that drain into Lake Ontario: http://environmentaldefence.ca/blog/...vers-and-lakes
d. Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline, British Columbia, Canada
# 130/14 – 15/1/31
The SLAPP Lawsuit
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SLAPP Lawsuit: A strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP) is a lawsuit that is intended to censor, intimidate, and silence critics by burdening them with the cost of a legal defense until they abandon their criticism or opposition.[1]
The typical SLAPP plaintiff does not normally expect to win the lawsuit. The plaintiff's goals are accomplished if the defendant succumbs to fear, intimidation, mounting legal costs or simple exhaustion and abandons the criticism. In some cases, repeated frivolous litigation against a defendant may raise the cost of directors and officers liability insurance for that party, interfering with an organization's ability to operate.[2] A SLAPP may also intimidate others from participating in the debate. A SLAPP is often preceded by a legal threat. The difficulty is that plaintiffs do not present themselves to the Court admitting that their intent is to censor, intimidate or silence their critics. Hence, the difficulty in drafting SLAPP legislation, and in applying it, is to craft an approach which affords an early termination to invalid abusive suits, without denying a legitimate day in court to valid good faith claims.
"Kinder Morgan, builder of the Trans Mountain pipeline in British Columbia, Canada, is dropping its multimillion-dollar civil suit against all five Burnaby Mountain (where KM was trying to survey) protesters and is willing to pay their court costs.
Kinder Morgan announced its latest legal move in a Friday-afternoon press release stating the company has filed a "unilateral discontinuance" of the suit that's been hanging over the heads of five protesters.
Stephen Collis, Lynne Quarmby, Alan Dutton, Mia Nissen and Adam Gold were all named in the suit filed when Kinder Morgan sought an injunction to stop people from interfering with survey work for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Unilateral discontinuance means Kinder Morgan may have to pay the protesters' court costs and the suit will be dropped whether they agree or not.
Jason Gratl, lawyer for Nissen and Gold, said the news was hilarious.
"The timing is not coincidental," said Gratl, who suspected Kinder Morgan would rather pay his clients' court fees than hand over information he requested on Gold and Nissen.
"My clients imposed a (time) limit of Jan. 30 for production of the plaintiff's documents - all documents dealing with the plaintiff's communication with their contractors, including their public relations consultants and their private investigators," Gratl said. "That's what they don't want us to know. They would rather pay costs than provide us with a glimpse into the inner world of Trans Mountain." http://www.burnabynow.com/news/kinde....FgIc4fIP.dpuf
Environmental APD Report - Part II
(continued from Pt. I above)
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Newsletter Goals: There are passionate advocates, and passionate so-called deniers both with respect to ACC & APD. This newsletter is just trying to do its small bit on sharing info & raising “awareness”. We hope to generate thereby, a more intelligent debate on these issues. Though we are among those concerned about the planetary changes occurring, which we see as negative, we do seek to present information on both sides of the debate (though our balance will be in favour of those concerned).
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The Aboriginal first nations' historical ties to nature, in all countries, give them a big advantage over us immigrants, with respect to dealing with Planetary Destruction, including Climate Change. We ignore their wisdom at our peril.
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