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Greetings Earthlings. Along time ago we were advised to "Be Here Now" which is a Zen sort of thing. Where else would we be? With that in mind professor, naturalist, and Buddhist author Christopher Ivesjoins us for a look at ‘green mental states’. Like always, we will also be with this week's Fool-on-the-Hill (but not in person, thankfully). Also, the same applies to "Those Whose Brains Were small " and whomever treated us to our Doublespeak of the Week and more. Plus, it's Fall Fun Drive at our parent station WXOJ so please support community radio & the show. First however, it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters! Another listener recommendation: Bear at Work.
This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is Repugnican West Virginia Sen. Jim Justice who "oversaw a substantial expansion of diverse businesses, including coal
reserves, Christmas tree farms, cotton gins, turfgrass operations, golf
courses, and land development projects. In 2008, Senator Justice orchestrated a multi-million dollar sale of
Bluestone Industries, Inc. Senator Justice repurchased Bluestone in
2015, reopening its mines and generating over 200 new mining jobs." So, Ol' King Coal who recently said this about His Malignancy not sending a rep to the COP-30 climate talks: “We know that
we’re going to have an energy meltdown in this country and we have got
to have our fossil fuels today like crazy...If you
knew you had to have your fossil fuels like crazy would it make sense to
go to a climate change summit? Maybe not.” To which we say, maybe if you Repugs would stop undermining clean energy like crazy that wouldn't be a problem.
Not sure why we have yet to nominate ICE for our "Their Brains Were Small and They Died" segment but let's get to it. Here's a news excerpt that provides some of our reasoning for this nomination: "A man whose wife was arrested by federal immigration
authorities on Thursday morning in Fitchburg, Massachusetts said Friday
that his toddler daughter had been “traumatized” by the chaotic
altercation during which he appeared to have a seizure and the agents
threatened to take both parents away and turn the child over the state." And here's a video link to the actual incident BUT be warned, it's very disturbing. Also disturbing is the presence of a Fitchburg uniformed policeman apparently supporting ICE. It's said some of the so-called Proud Boys have been recruited by ICE which, like the dinosaurs of yore, once again reminds us the law of the jungle is still with us........until they finally die.
We have Breaking News! This from Politico: "Environmental group 350.org,
which spearheaded the movement to block the Keystone XL oil pipeline,
will “temporarily suspend programming” in the U.S. and other countries
amid funding woes, according to a letter obtained by POLITICO. The move comes as environmental groups have struggled
to find their footing and raise money under President Donald Trump,
whose threats to investigate left-leaning organizations and rapid-fire
dismantling of environmental rules have hamstrung green groups." We're piggybacking on that news with THIS NEWS from our friends at Mass Power Forward and others informing us that: The Mass. House Energy Committee just pushed forward an industry-written, fossil-fuel-funded bill that will raise our bills, stall renewables, and lock us into decades of pollution. The same industry that jacked up our rates is now writing our laws. Tell your state electeds to reject this fossil-fuel giveaway: bit.ly/MassClimate.
Our Doublespeak of the Week comes via WBUR quoting the doublespeak champ of all time. Sorry about rendering he whose name shall not be spoken : "We know that besides “Trump,” Trump’s favorite word is “beautiful,”
as in the “beautiful wall” he didn’t build (and Mexico didn’t pay for)
and the “beautiful health care bill” that he never presented to
Congress. Now he wants to beautify Gaza and has posted an AI-generated video
of what this war-torn territory will look like after he’s turned it
into the [beautiful] Riviera of the Middle East — a glittery escape for the elite,
illuminated by golden Trump statues and balloons, and, of course, a
Trump Gaza hotel." It appears from this photo & report the Prez and his smarmy suck-ups also believe gutting food safety regulations is beautiful too. Finally, we're guessing His Malignancy refers to nuclear bomb explosions as beautiful but how about we advise congress HERE not to allow him to renew atomic testing, OK?
Since we're on the subject how about we take note of Gov. Gavin Newsom speaking at COP30 and referring to His Malignancy as an “invasive species”😏. We couldn't agree more and hope steps are taken to rid these United States of this plague. One of those steps may be in the Epstein files. Recently The Atlantic published a commentary on The Mad King (#NoKings) that should be required reading in all public schools and universities. The entire piece, written by Judge J. Michael Luttigcould be summed up in this short segment: "For anyone who doubts
that Trump is contemplating a monarchical reign, consider how very far
down that road he already is. Since returning to office, he has sought
absolute power, unchecked by the other branches of government, the 50
states, or the free press." Yet, it is best consumed whole as preparation for the struggle ahead. Read and note in closing this: "We have been given the high charge of our forebears to “keep” the
republic they founded a quarter of a millennium ago. If we do not keep
it now, we will surely lose it."
Luttig never even got to His Malignancy's crimes against Nature. Maybe he doesn't know "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!"? We have, in our files, more than enough to fill many blog posts. That said, we want to point out some of the worst, like this Emergency Alert from Environment
America on the b.s. "Fix Our Forests" Act in the U.S. Senate. His
Malignancy wants to clearcut our National Forests so his corporate
billionaire trolls can divide the spoils. Of course we say #NoLoggingOnPublicLand . Here's another, the "UNtaxed Act" Tipping Point notes: "Every
year, carbon pollution drives record-breaking heat, deadly wildfires,
devastating floods, and storms that destroy homes and livelihoods. Now,
Congress is considering a bill that would make it even harder to fight
back—not just in the U.S. but globally. The
so-called “UNtaxed Act” (H.R. 5888) would stop the United Nations and
its member countries from exploring global carbon taxes." Meanwhile, His
Malignancy et al want to expand deep sea mining far from our own shores. In a press release,
acting U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, director Matt
Giacona said the minerals could help U.S. manufacturing and defense." As
they help themselves to it. AND, as previously noted, the U.S.
Administration has zero presence at COP30 regardless
of that group's sorry history, it's all we have in the way of
international governmental approach to the climate emergency. BTW, this year's COP is overrun by 1,600 fossil fuel lobbyists! Yes, there's way more like His Malignancy's endless b.s. but let's have some good news, OK?
In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber we repeat spot on Daily Hampshire Gazette's coverage of the excellent Signs of Fascism standout on the Coolidge Bridge in Northampton, MA this past Veterans Day. The Veterans Action Team of Indivisible Northampton-Swing Left Western Mass utilized classic Burma Shave signage, spacing about twenty feet between signs making them easier to read from passing traffic. Messages like "Falsely Charging Political Opponents - (that's fascism)" and "Scapegoating Minorities & Immigrants - (that's fascism)" make up some of the many messages in Signs of Fascism actions. Kudos to all involved on a freezing, windy Vets Day action up on the bridge. Also, glad to report New England's last coal plant has powered down. What, no "clean coal"?? And, remember Buy Nothing Day? In 2025 America it's "We Ain't Buying It" Days!
Our Critter of the Week is appropriate for this time of year, it's the Wild Turkey and they surely have flourished since their reintroduction to New England and beyond. "Once nearly wiped out and absent from
more than half the United States, wild turkeys have made an astonishing
recovery – from just 200,000 birds in the 1930s to more than 7 million
today. Once extinct in 18 states, they now roam in 49 states, including
many areas where they hadn’t been seen in over 100 years. It’s not just a
comeback – it’s one of the most successful wildlife recovery stories in
U.S. conservation history." Audubon points out: "While they might not look like the fastest birds, Wild Turkeys are
surprisingly confident fliers, capable of hitting 60 miles per
hour. They are also more agile than they appear." Which is a good thing since Thanksgiving is upon us and given the tanking of the economy some folks are thinking DIY.
Our Quote of the Week comes from this week's guest:
Simply put, this historical moment calls for lifestyle change at the
individual level and structural change at the societal level. We need
this dual focus, for to call only for a reduction of our personal carbon
footprints is to lay responsibility for causing and solving the problem
at the feet of individuals and thereby let our economic system and
powerful players like the fossil fuel industry off the hook.
- Christopher Ives
After the conversation it's on to the Bus Stop Billboard:
Weekly. Here's what appears to be Indivisible Northampton — Swing Left Western Mass's complete daily listing of all the pro-democracy events in WMass: https://in-slwm.org/wp-content/uploads/Calendar/cal.html And This: Western Mass General Strike is hosting drop-in sessions on Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Hadley Public Library for conversation and networking around general strikes and other forms of economic resistance. If you would like to get involved in organizing prior to that, contact us at wmgeneralstrike@proton.me. And This: Every Wednesday, 11am-1pm | Bearing Witness to ICE, Burlington, MA. Stand
in solidarity outside the ICE Enforcement & Removal Operations
Office. Together, we can show love and support for immigrants, express
our shame at ICE, and bear witness to the cruel and unconstitutional
actions of our government. Info/Sign Up. Fridays , 11:30 AM – 1 PM thru Nov 21: Stop Citizens Bank From Financing Private ICE Prison Standouts. At Public sidewalks on King
Street in Northampton, in front of Stop and Shop Plaza (Citizens Bank
has a branch inside Stop and Shop). Send
Citizens Bank a clear message: financing private prison and immigration
detention facility operators is bad for business. Register HERE. Every Monday, 11:30am. -12:30pm. Join us each Mondayat
the VA Medical Center to show your support for our veterans and federal
workers. All the cars honking will brighten your day, too! Bring flags, signs, and friends! VA Medical Ctr, 421 N Main St, Route 9, Leeds, MA. Park in the VA Visitor lot or, if you have a sticker or are a Veteran, park in Look Park. Register here. Saturdays November 15, 1:30 – 3pm. Home Depot, Rt. 9, Hadley, MA--Tell ICE to Get Lost! ICE
has been targeting Home Depot parking lots, where day labor people
(often immigrants) gather to pick up work. ICE just swoops in and grabs
people. These raids are chaotic, violent, and sometimes deadly. Home Depot's response--silence. Go HERE.
Monday November 17, 4-5:30.MAElders Climate Action is inviting Dr Richard Birdsey back so we can delve into the many
questions we didn't get to discuss when he presented to us in our
October 14th chapter meeting on The Potential of Forests in Massachusetts to Address Climate Change. Here is a link to that October 14th chapter meeting if you missed it or would like to review his slides to see for which ones you would like a more detailed explanation. Register here to get the Zoom link for the 11/17 deep dialogue.
Monday November 17, 7 - 8pm. Join us on Zoom to hear from constitutional lawyer and legal scholar John
Bonifaz, as we discuss the current judicial landscape, and what we can
do to fight back against this regime’s unlawful and unconstitutional
actions. John is the co-founder and president of Free Speech for People, which fights against corruption in government and for free and fair elections. Register HERE.
Tuesday November 18, 2pm. Webinar: What is COP? Why is it important? How is 350.org involved?
The annual UN Climate Summit (COP30) will be held November 10 - 21 in
Brazil. 350, alongside hundreds of other activist organizations, will be
in attendance to advocate for critical climate legislation. Go HERE.
Tuesday November 18, 7pm. Local Energy Advocates will host State Representative Joan Meschino for a presentation and conversation about the Mark/Meschino climate bank bill.Join at this Zoom link. Climate Bank Coalition, is supporting An Act to Create a Climate Bank in Massachusetts S.786/H3937.Here
is why we are excited about it. If enacted, this bill would create a
quasi-public bank that uses a public/private partnership model to
finance and accelerate clean energy projects.
Tuesday November 18, 7pm. Nuclear-Free for Climate on Zoom. Professor M.V. Ramana on The Illusion of Separation: Historically, the most significant effort to
separate nuclear energy from nuclear weapons was President Dwight
Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace Program. However, there are clear
connections between nuclear energy and nuclear weapons which have to do
with technology, people, and institutions. Join us to learn why
governments continue to support nuclear power despite the myriad
problems associated: cost, safety, proliferation & waste. Go HERE.
Thursday November 20, 7 - 8pm.
The North Woods for Potential for Wolf Restoration in New England with
George Wuerthner on Zoom. Wuerthner will provide background on the
Endangered Species Act as it relates to wolf restoration, how wolves
have shaped ecosystems like Yellowstone and how wolf restoration in
Oregon and California has progressed. He will also discuss wolves in New
England and opportunities for wolf restoration in the region. This
presentation is co-sponsored by RESTORE: The North Woods. Go HERE.
Saturday November 22, 11:30am–1pm. The Public Value of Pepperell's Forest and Shade Trees. The Lawrence Library, 15 Main Street, Pepperell, MA or Live-streamed via Zoom: register here to watch online. William Moomaw
is Professor Emeritus, Tufts University, the founding director of Tufts
Institute of the Environment and Climate Initiative, and the co-founder
of the Global Development and Environment Institute. Of course, it’s not just about Pepperell trees; it’s about the trees in your neighborhood, and every neighborhood.
Tuesday November 25, 11:30am. Gardner Auditorium and Virtual: Finally the Safe Communities Act, MA H.2580, will be heard on November 25th.
It ensures that due process and civil rights are upheld for everyone
and helps police focus on community safety, not federal immigration
enforcement! Join hundreds of MA coalition supporters to stop the regime from using MA law enforcement as their terrible tools. Click HEREto access the action sheet.
National Day of Mourning. Cole's Hill (above Plymouth Rock), Plymouth, MA. Since 1970, Indigenous people & their allies have gathered at noon
on Cole's Hill in Plymouth to commemorate a National Day of Mourning on
the US Thanksgiving holiday. Many Native people do not celebrate the
arrival of the Pilgrims & other European settlers. Thanksgiving Day
is a reminder of the genocide of millions of Native people, the theft of
Native lands and the erasure of Native cultures. Participants in
National Day of Mourning honor Indigenous ancestors and Native
resilience. It is a day of remembrance and spiritual connection, as well
as a protest against the racism and oppression that Indigenous people
continue to experience worldwide. We have some chairs available for any Elders and others who
need to sit during the initial rally on Cole's Hill. We also will have ASL interpreters on-stage. While many supporters will attend in person, we will also Livestream the event from Plymouth. Go HERE.
Friday, November 28, 1:30 - 2:30 pm:Black
Friday Picket for Immigrant Justice at the new Citizens Bank in
Holyoke. Tell Citizens Bank to Stop Financing ICE Prisons! 1575 Northampton Street in Holyoke, MA. Co-sponsored by Indivisible West Quabbin and Show Up! Sing Out!. More details HERE.
Tuesday December 2, 11am to 12:30pm. THE CLIMATE CROSSROADS: WHY HAVEN'T WE CHANGED — AND HOW WE DO NOW. A live event from The Way Forward Regenerative Conversations Podcast. We know the science— still we haven't changed. Why? Join three of the
leading voices on Climate for lively dialogue about breaking the
deadlock. Bill McKibben, Dr. Rupert Read, and Brian McLaren, in a live
conversation moderated by Dr. John Izzo, confronting the hard truth of
where we stand and explore what it will take to move from paralysis to
action. Register HERE.
OK, have a happy Thanksgiving but please remember to listen to your Mother, OK?
Greetings Earthlings. Some good news from our friends at Kestral Trust: "2,000+ Acres of Forest in the West Quabbin Region [are now] Permanently Conserved...The land will be stewarded as “forever wild,” taking a passive
management approach to the forest to encourage old growth conditions to
develop." Presumably that means no destructive logging. Kristin DeBoer, Executive Director of Kestrel Land Trust joins us for the details. As usual we will also introduce you to the week's Fool-on-the-Hill and "Those Whose Brains Were small" as well as the usual reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and more but first it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters! An actual horror story about a certain spider and its victim.
It's always Halloween here on The Enviro Show so we happily load up our Brains Were Small segment with a listener suggested "Monster Slash" for your viewing pleasure. We think you'll appreciate the cosplay and the excellent wordplay too! We know a good many MAGA-type voters are now suffering from buyers remorse so this one's for you. O, and this one also. Happy Halloween!
Speaking of monsters, this week's Fool-on-the-Hill seems to qualify. U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer, Repug from Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District and House Majority Whip described organizers of the recent #NoKings rallies as a “terrorist wing” of the Democratic Party and a “hate America” movement. Rose Thelen of Wright County Indivisible noted: "Emmer himself has previously urged restraint in political rhetoric.
“This is the same representative who called for toning it down after the
murders of Melissa Hortman and Charlie Kirk,” she said. “His hypocrisy
is stunning.” Indeed.
Our Doublespeak of the Week comes from His Malignancy himself, bullshitting the White House Press Corp about the second biggest demonstration in U.S. history <#NoKings> (eclipsed only by the 1st Earth Day) : "I think it's a joke. I looked at the people. They are not representative of this country," His Malignancy said. "And I looked at all the brand-new signs paid for—I guess, it was paid for by [George] Soros and other radical left lunatics. It looks like it was. We're checking it out. The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective." O......really?
Since we're on the subject, let's review some of The Mad King's (who is #NoKing) latest. Setting aside just lame-ass moves like pardoning bullshit artist extraordinaire, George Santos or trying to revive zombie nukes, how about "opening the entire coastal plain of Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas leasing"? Why stop there? What about his "plans to rescind the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, commonly known as the Public Lands Rule"? Go HERE for more on that. Then there's "The Interagency Weaponization Working Group" Reuters reported on last week: "A group of dozens of officials from across the federal
government, including U.S. intelligence officers, has been helping to
steer President Donald Trump's drive for retribution against his perceived enemies, according to government records and a source familiar with the effort." Sound familiar? But wait, there's more! "The New York Times reported on Wednesday that during a call in March with right-wing
activists, the woman, [Heather Honey] who has since been appointed to [the] President['s]...newly created “election integrity” position within the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had suggested that the president
could declare a “national emergency” to give his government new
authority to dictate election rules typically decided by state and local
governments." AND, when we protest against that it seems like we may be confronted by his "quick reaction force" made up from the National Guard from all 50 states. Sound sketchy? The National Guard is hardly SS material.
Like we said, it's always Halloween here on The Enviro Show so we want to share our Monster of the Year with you given what we just covered....
Look familiar? Actually we used the image last time this monster was lurking about. Now, it's escaped and is staggering around the countryside threatening near everyone. Time to PUSH BACK.
How can we move on from Halloween for now without acknowledging the Raven as our Critter of the Week? We can't ignore them, especially since we owe them. "Ravens were persecuted by early settlers in Massachusetts
and elsewhere, in part because they fed on grain, and were also
believed to feed on some livestock, such as baby lambs..... By the mid-1800s, ravens had pretty much disappeared from
the state.....As ravens began their recovery in Massachusetts in the 1970s and ’80s, they visited mainly in winter, especially in the western part of the state. For many years, the Quabbin Reservoir was raven central as part of their early efforts to restore bald eagles in the Commonwealth, regularly put deer carcasses on the ice for wintering eagles to feed on. This practice gave ravens a leg up as well. From 2007 to 2011, there were 100 confirmed nestings in the state and increasing. Corvids, the family of birds that includes ravens, crows,
jays, and magpies, in general, are as smart as parrots. Ravens are both predators and scavengers, and their
omnivorous diet includes insects, rodents, lizards, frogs, and even the
eggs and the young of other birds, according to National Audubon. They
regularly eat carrion as well, subjecting them to potential poisoning by rodenticides. Please take action to protect them HERE.
Back to the horrors being foisted upon us by the real "enemy within", those who promote and maintain The War Against Nature. Yes, "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and the stupidity knows no bounds when it comes to the forces behind AI. Our last show focused on much of that but this report from Inside Climate News goes a step further: "Data center energy demand “is threatening to sabotage the country’s
already faltering climate goals,” wrote John Fleming and Jean Su, with
the Center for Biological Diversity, in a report
published Wednesday. Fleming and Su found that, if AI data centers
powered by fossil fuels grow as forecasted, all other sectors of the
U.S. economy would need to cut emissions by 60 percent in order for the
U.S. to meet its emissions targets." Yes, that's a lot and not likely to be reached. And speaking of faltering climate goals, the NY Times informs us: "The world is not moving quickly enough to achieve global goals to reduce methane emissions by the end of the decade, a United Nations report found." That at the same time "A U.S. diplomatic broadside personally led by [the[ President...derailed a historic effort to tax climate pollution from shipping." And "An enormous solar power project in the Nevada desert that would have been one of the world’s largest has been canceled under.." [you know who]. Of course there's more but let's move on in the name of mental health.
In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber we replay MA Sierra Club's Forest Protection Team's visit to the MA Statehouse to drop off a petition calling for "Governor Maura Healey to set aside the public forests of the Quabbin,
Ware, and Wachusett watersheds as protected reserves, free from logging,
pesticides, and prescribed burning." As Enviro Show listeners may know: "The Quabbin, Ware, and Wachusett watersheds contain among the most
carbon dense, biodiverse, and connected forests in Massachusetts, while
maintaining a clean and constant water supply for eastern communities.
Yet each year they are subject to logging projects that crush the
critical soil structure and remove the oldest trees that are more
effective at sequestering carbon dioxide and removing pollutants than
younger trees." Good work folks!
Our Enviro Show Quote of the Week is a hybrid that came to us from Vote Common Good:
"The
ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the
convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact
and fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exist." - Hannah Arendt
AND: "This
week, Pope Leo quoted that very warning when he told international news
agencies they must stand firm against "the ancient art of lying" and
the "quicksand of approximation and post-truth."
After our conversation with Kristin it's on to the Bus Stop Billboard:
Weekly. Here's what appears to be Indivisible Northampton — Swing Left Western Mass's complete daily listing of all the pro-democracy events in WMass: https://in-slwm.org/wp-content/uploads/Calendar/cal.html And This: Western Mass General Strike is hosting drop-in sessions on Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Hadley Public Library for conversation and networking around general strikes and other forms of economic resistance. We also invite you to our general meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 7-8:30, online. If you would like to get involved in organizing prior to that, contact us at wmgeneralstrike@proton.me. And This: Every Wednesday, 11am-1pm | Bearing Witness to ICE, Burlington, MA. Stand
in solidarity outside the ICE Enforcement & Removal Operations
Office. Together, we can show love and support for immigrants, express
our shame at ICE, and bear witness to the cruel and unconstitutional
actions of our government. Info/Sign Up. Fridays , 11:30 AM – 1 PM thru Nov 21: Stop Citizens Bank From Financing Private ICE Prison Standouts. At Public sidewalks on King
Street in Northampton, in front of Stop and Shop Plaza (Citizens Bank
has a branch inside Stop and Shop). Send Citizens Bank a clear message: financing private prison and immigration detention facility operators is bad for business. Register HERE. Every Monday, 11:30am. -12:30pm. Join us each Mondayat
the VA Medical Center to show your support for our veterans and federal
workers. All the cars honking will brighten your day, too! Bring flags, signs, and friends! VA Medical Ctr, 421 N Main St, Route 9, Leeds, MA. Park in the VA Visitor lot or, if you have a sticker or are a Veteran, park in Look Park. Register here
Thursday November 13, 12:30pm. Show up and make your voice heard at the MA Statehouse
for a rally! We’ll be rallying in advance of a 1pm hearing on the
importance of protecting communities from pollution and getting off
fossil fuels. We will be giving vital testimony on billl S.2290/H.3547
An Act Preventing Gas Expansion To Protect Climate, Community Health
And Safety. This crucial bill prevents new large gas pipelines and power
plants from being approved within five miles of environmental justice
communities. Go HERE.
Thursday November 13, 1pm.Your voice is needed to defend Massachusetts from fossil fuels and support climate justice! Our
commitment to clean energy, affordable bills, and environmental justice
communities is under attack, and we need your help now. The
Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy Committee will hear testimony
on An Act Preventing Gas Expansion to Protect Climate, Community,
Health and Safety (H.3547/S.2290). This
crucial bill prevents new large gas pipelines and power plants from
being approved within five miles of environmental justice communities. To testify in-person or virtually, fill out this formby 3:00 p.m. on November 12. Our toolkitis
a user-friendly guide to understanding and advocating for this climate
friendly bill. It contains all the info you need to write and submit
testimony in support of this bill.
Thursday November 13, 6-8pm. DCR’s Forest Management Program is pleased to announce 10 new forest management projects. The program’s 2025 projects are focused on plantation conversion, improving complexity on the landscape, improving biodiversity, increasing forest resilience, and addressing forest health issues. [Note: All DCR propaganda themes] The proposed 2025 projects are in Savoy State Forest, October Mountain State Forest, Granville State Forest, Windsor State Forest, Chicopee State Park, Holyoke Range State Park, Mt. Wachusett State Reservation, Townsend State Forest, Willard Brook State Forest, and Myles Standish State Forest. Presentations at: Pittsfield HQ, 740 South St, Pittsfield, MA; Amherst Field Office, 40 Cold Storage Dr, Amherst, MA; Lake Station, Groton, 185 Lost Lake, Groton, MA & Myles Standish SF HQ, 194 Cranberry Rd, Carver, MA. Public Comments will be accepted using the following form linked here: www.mass.gov/forms/dcr-public-comments . Public Comments will be accepted until 5PM January 5.
Friday November 14, 3pm. Webinar: AI poses real risks to workers and civil rights, the economy, the environment and the stability of our financial system. With this Pandora's box opened, what repercussions can we expect to see in the coming years? Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund invites you to a conversation with Hilary J. Allen, Professor at the American University Washington College of Law, on the threats the AI bubble - and the finances behind it - pose to financial stability. Go HERE.
Saturday November 15, 2 pm. Come hear about, and observe first hand, how a landowning individual or
community can control invasive plants. You’ll hear from Lincoln Fish, of Bay State Forestry, who has worked on invasives and native habitat all over the Valley for decades. He and his colleague Mike Abel
will discuss the methods and challenges of their current work removing
invasives on nearly 100 acres at Lathrop, and they will place that work
in the context of the Valley. Barbara Walvoord,
resident director of Lathrop’s intensive three-year invasives control
project, will describe how the community has come together to support
the effort. After the 45-minute indoor talk and some light refreshments,
the speakers will lead an instructive walk (rain or shine) on Lathrop
land.The talk will take place at The Inn at Lathrop Community, 100
Bassett Brook Drive, Easthampton. Mt. Tom room, third floor. Park in
front or back of the Inn. (Masks are encouraged but not required.)
Monday November 17, 4-5:30.MAElders Climate Action is inviting Dr Richard Birdsey back so we can delve into the many
questions we didn't get to discuss when he presented to us in our
October 14th chapter meeting on The Potential of Forests in Massachusetts to Address Climate Change. Here is a link to that October 14th chapter meeting if you missed it or would like to review his slides to see for which ones you would like a more detailed explanation. Register here to get the Zoom link for the 11/17 deep dialogue.
Monday November 17, 7 - 8pm. Join us on Zoom to hear from constitutional lawyer and legal scholar John
Bonifaz, as we discuss the current judicial landscape, and what we can
do to fight back against this regime’s unlawful and unconstitutional
actions. John is the co-founder and president of Free Speech for People, which fights against corruption in government and for free and fair elections. Register HERE.
Tuesday November 18, 2pm. Webinar: What is COP? Why is it important? How is 350.org involved?
The annual UN Climate Summit (COP30) will be held November 10 - 21 in
Brazil. 350, alongside hundreds of other activist organizations, will be
in attendance to advocate for critical climate legislation. Go HERE.
Tuesday November 18, 7pm. Local Energy Advocates will host State Representative Joan Meschino for a presentation and conversation about the Mark/Meschino climate bank bill.Join at this Zoom link. Climate Bank Coalition, is supporting An Act to Create a Climate Bank in Massachusetts S.786/H3937.Here
is why we are excited about it. If enacted, this bill would create a
quasi-public bank that uses a public/private partnership model to
finance and accelerate clean energy projects.
Thursday November 20, 7 - 8pm.
The North Woods for Potential for Wolf Restoration in New England with
George Wuerthner on Zoom. Wuerthner will provide background on the
Endangered Species Act as it relates to wolf restoration, how wolves
have shaped ecosystems like Yellowstone and how wolf restoration in
Oregon and California has progressed. He will also discuss wolves in New
England and opportunities for wolf restoration in the region. This
presentation is co-sponsored by RESTORE: The North Woods. Go HERE.
Saturday November 22, 11:30am–1pm. The Public Value of Pepperell's Forest and Shade Trees. The Lawrence Library, 15 Main Street, Pepperell, MA or Live-streamed via Zoom: register here to watch online. William Moomaw
is Professor Emeritus, Tufts University, the founding director of Tufts
Institute of the Environment and Climate Initiative, and the co-founder
of the Global Development and Environment Institute. Of course, it’s not just about Pepperell trees; it’s about the trees in your neighborhood, and every neighborhood.
OK for now but please remember to listen to your Mother, OK?