This
week's Fool-on-the-Hill, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) earned more
than his share of unwanted attention on Facebook recently (unless he actually
likes that sort of thing) when he stood up before the U.S. Senate and said:
“Climate change is an engineering problem – not social engineering, but the
real kind. It’s a challenge of creativity, ingenuity, and technological
invention. And problems of human imagination are not solved by more laws, but
by more humans! More people mean bigger markets for innovation. More babies
mean more forward-looking adults – the sort we need to tackle long-term, large
scale problems.” More babies/Utah.....there it is!
On to The
Mad King! His Malignancy was probably not happy to read "Climate change group scrapped by Trump
reassembles to issue warning" but given he doesn't read maybe
his enablers kept it from him? Also, The Mad King signed a
Royal decree....er...rather a presidential permit to jump-start
construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline late last month. The permit
authorizes TransCanada to "construct, connect, operate, and maintain"
dirty oil pipeline facilities between the U.S. and Canada. Send in the
lawyers.....again. Can Agent Orange do more to please Big Oil? Of course! How
about his administration launching its plan for letting oil
and gas producers self-report air pollution violations to EPA. What could
possibly be worse? Maybe having the nuke industry regulate their own safety! That
should go well. You may recall our previous mention of His Malignancy's siege
wall threatening a Butterfly sanctuary down on the border? Why be content with
trashing B-fly habitat when you can trash entire wildlife sanctuaries! Watch the video, but maybe bring
along some of those foam rocks 'cuz you won't be pleased. And, His Malignancy may have disregard for most lifeforms, but
McClatchy’s
Michael Wilner spoke to two people close to Trump’s 2020 campaign and got
confirmation from a Trump campaign spokesperson that the campaign is “gathering
research for an aggressive defense of the president’s climate change record.” Say
what??
OK, no
offense but in case you haven't heard....It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!
Here's a sensible approach to confronting the Climate Crisis, one we've been
going on about here on the show for.....ever! "A natural solution to the climate disaster"
put forward by George Monbiot and some familiar names, all very welcome we are
sure. So, rather than admit it exists or do anything about it, rightwingers are
fast at work making it illegal to organize over climate
chaos, even if you're not involved in an actual action you might be a
"riotbooster"! We guess that means us so please save us a seat in the
reeducation camps. Finally, here's two of those dreaded feedback loops the
UNIPCC warned us about: "Worsening Algae Blooms Could Significantly
Increase Global Methane Emissions".
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And:
"Researchers Warn Arctic Has Entered 'Unprecedented State' That ThreatensGlobal Climate Stability ”
After we talk with our studio full of guests hopefully we'll have time for the Bus Stop Billboard:
Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 7 – 9pm. Reading Climate Change &
Consciousness. Deb Koffman's Art Space, 137 Front St, Housatonic, MA.
d.o. will be reading his new climate poem! Readings selected for
participation in the April 16 event will also be eligible for publication in a
Spring 2019 special edition of the online magazine Fired Up! Creative
Expression for Challenging Times, edited by Jennifer Browdy and Jana Laiz.
Wednesday April 17, TBA. Extinction Rebellion Boston begins its
non-violent uprising against the long-standing criminal inaction on our
planet's ecological breakdown. Because of these crimes against humanity, we
will gather at the site of the Boston Massacre at noon and demand truth from
media sites in downtown Boston. We are the ones we've been waiting for. With
love and rage, XR Boston. Go HERE.
Friday April 19, 11am to 2pm. Youth Led Climate Strike!
Statehouse, Beacon Hill, Boston MA. Meet at 11am in front of the State House to
fight for our future! Entirely youth-led protest for students from
Massachusetts and the greater New England area!. Go to:https://www.facebook.com/events/1042235505987607/
Saturday April 20, 1 to 4pm. Greenfield Earth Day Events, Vision of Greenfield
Pollinator Corridor, and Trip report: Ireland’s Pollinator Plan. John Zon
Community Center, 35 Pleasant St., Greenfield, MA. Go to: PollinatorsWelcome.com
Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 3 – 5pm. Screening of "The Lost Forests of New
England" at Gateway City Arts92 Race St, Holyoke, MA. In celebration of
Earth Day, come enjoy a film showing of "The Lost Forests of New England:
Conserving Our Remnant Old-Growth Forests." Following the 1-hour
screening, there will be a Q&A featuring Bob Leverett, Ray Asselin, and
botanist Jared Lockwood, hosted by Lee Halasz, Kestrel's TerraCorps Regional
Conservation Coordinator. Come for Brunch at The Bistro at Gateway City Arts
prior to the Film!
Monday April 22, 2 to 8pm. Green New Earth Day Dance, March and Forum.
First Churches of Northampton, MA, 129 Main St, Northampton, MA. A Call:
Energize your passion for healing the Earth and helping her children by
dancing, marching, and learning about the GREEN NEW DEAL! Join with MuZen
Theater's giant puppets, Cellist, Stephen Katz, The Climate Action Band,
Berkshire Bateria, and more! Followed by a March For Climate Action to the
Forum for A Green New Deal at Northampton High School. For Our Children And Our
Grandchildren And Their Children And Their Children’s, Children’s, Children’s,
Children! Go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/249294522680797/
Monday April 22, 7:30 to 9pm. The New Green Deal. On Earth Day, join the
Amherst College Democrats and Amherst College Office of Environmental
Sustainability to hear from New Consensus Policy Director Rhiana Gunn-Wright!
Gunn-Wright has been called "the architect of the Green New Deal" and
will be speaking about the process of creating what many say is the boldest and
most progressive piece of climate legislation in American history. This event
is free and open to the public. Johnson Chapel, Amherst College, Amherst, MA.
Friday, April 26, 12 – 12:45pm. Arbor Day Celebration by the Greenfield Post Office, Main Street, Greenfield, MA. Roll up your sleeves and help plant a shade tree, hear the official Arbor Day Proclamation, and learn how you can get a tree planted in your front yard or tree belt for free. Take home free tree-related stickers, note pads, fun temporary tattoos and other give-aways!
Saturday April 27, 9am to 12pm. Earth Month Celebration. Walnut Street Farm, 200 Walnut Street, Springfield, MA. Farm work, planting, educational activities, art, music, fun!
Friday, April 26, 12 – 12:45pm. Arbor Day Celebration by the Greenfield Post Office, Main Street, Greenfield, MA. Roll up your sleeves and help plant a shade tree, hear the official Arbor Day Proclamation, and learn how you can get a tree planted in your front yard or tree belt for free. Take home free tree-related stickers, note pads, fun temporary tattoos and other give-aways!
Saturday April 27, 9am to 12pm. Earth Month Celebration. Walnut Street Farm, 200 Walnut Street, Springfield, MA. Farm work, planting, educational activities, art, music, fun!
Saturday April 27, 10am to 4pm. Amherst Sustainability Festival. Amherst Town
Common. Join us for a day of family fun and education! Information on
sustainable practices, resources and products for sustainable homecare, as well
as live entertainment, face painting, live demonstrations and MORE. There’s
something for everyone. More details to come! Questions? Contact Stephanie
Ciccarello at ciccarellos@amherstma.gov
Saturday April 27, All Day. Local Environmental Action Conference.
Worcester, MA. Some big challenges we’re facing are climate change.
Pollution from landfills and incinerators. Environmental racism and
discrimination against working class folks. Toxic water coming out of kitchen
taps and school water fountains. Lack of political will to leave the fossil
fuel industry behind. We’re up against some big problems, and we know we can’t
face them all alone. That’s why hundreds of activists across our region come
together every year for Local Environmental Action—to build a movement where
we’re all working together to bring about a better future. Register HERE for the Local Environmental Action conference on
Saturday, April 27 in Worcester, MA.
OK, we are
done here, but remember to Listen To Your Mother!
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