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Friday, January 19, 2024

The "Forests as Climate Solutions" Enviro Show, Part II

UPDATE: Entire Enviro Show Podcast - Listen Anytime!

Greetings Earthlings. It's time for Part II of our coverage of the"Report of the Climate Forestry Committee: Recommendations for Climate-Oriented Forest Management Guidelines."This time with excerpts from three of the scientists on that Committee who participated in a Trees as a Public Good event recently: Richard Birdsey, Senior Scientist, Woodwell Climate Research Center; David Foster, Former Harvard Forest Director; Professor, Harvard University; and William Moomaw, Professor Emeritus, International Environmental Policy, Fletcher School, Tufts University and Distinguished Visiting Scientist Woodwell Climate Research Center. They will be responding to questions from TreesPG and area legislators. As always, we will also present you with this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and Those Whose Brains are Small, along with a reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and more but first it's time for..........Revenge of the Critters! Dogs 'take revenge' on man who kicked canine by attacking his car.


This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is Texas extremist Repugnican Tommy Tuberville  (He of the blocking military promotions schemes). Here's a conversation between him and Defense Secretary Austin in the NY Post: "Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin became visibly frustrated Tuesday as Republicans on the Senate Armed Services committee criticized him for leftist Pentagon policies and programs, including a 2021 stand down to address extremism in the ranks. “As one of your first acts, Mr. Secretary, you put our military – every single member, active duty and Reserve – to a mandatory training to root out extremists,” [Extremist] Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said during a hearing on the Defense Department’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2024. “That sent a message … that our military is filled with extremists.” “Our military is one of the most diverse organizations in the world,” Tuberville added. “It is full of patriots.” Defending the stand down, Austin said, “we’ve always had regulations against extremist behavior.” It is what it is, Tommy.


Remember our reports on the COP28 shit show presided over by some oil sheik who seems not to really know "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" ?  Well, guess whose supposed to head the next shit show, COP29? "another veteran of the oil and gas industry. Mukhtar Babayev, Azerbaijan’s ecology and natural resources minister, has been appointed the president-in-waiting for the Cop29 climate talks when they take place in the country in November. Before his entry into politics in the autocratic country in western Asia, once a Soviet republic, Babayev spent 26 years working for the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic." Surprise!  And this: Climate Chaos brings flooding nearly everywhere. Checkout this story from Grist: "Climate change means communities along the Mississippi River are experiencing longer and higher floods in springtime, flash flooding from heavy rains, as well as prolonged droughts.". Much of has to do with working against Nature in the past instead of working with it. Finally this: "In a scorching year, scientists wonder if climate change is speeding up" Really? Wonder no more, folks! 


AND, no surprise here: "Davos puts climate on the back burner" seems like a perfect candidate for "There Brains Were Small and They Died" but they didn't....yet. Why stop there? "The Rich Are the Ones Burning the Planet" Where we read: "Research repeatedly shows that expanding inequality is intimately tied up with the destruction of the planet. We can’t save the world without taking on the rich."  Game on! 


A quick trip to our Enviro Show Echo Chamber here. Remember that new fracked gas pipeline Evilsource ........err, we mean Eversource wants to ram through Springfield & Longmeadow? Guess what? It's still a thing. Checkout this excellent video.   There is a FINAL CALL to sign their petition to the Gov. HERE


Here's our Enviro Show Quote of the Week from some of the climate scientists quoted above:

"Allowing mature and old-growth forests to continue growing will remove from the air and store the largest amount of atmospheric carbon in the critical decades ahead. The sooner logging of these forests ceases, the more climate protection they can provide."


After hearing from our science panel it's on to the Bus Stop Billboard:


Thursday February 1,  8:30pm.   There are bills now before the MA legislature that will protect public forests and expand the urban tree canopy. Trees As A Public Good will be sponsoring a phone-banking session to call legislators all over the state. We will provide phone scripts and assist participants in calling and leaving messages for their state legislators. Use this link to join our phone-banking session.


This is our LAST chance to go on record for the need to change the incentives - away from building solar on natural lands that offer resiliency and carbon storage and sequestration to building solar on disturbed lands and the built environment. Your action can make the difference between protecting or losing our forestlands!   Go HERE. !


Friday, February 2, Groundhog Day Actions will draw on the theme of being stuck in place, making no progress. The Strategy and Action Circle is creating action plans, messaging, templates, and documents, but chapters are encouraged to choose their own time, location, and action specifics. We will be sending out regular updates as plans develop, but in the meantime please contact the Chapter Support and Engagement Working Group at xrus_chapter_engagement@unitedrebellion.com if you have any questions at all!  


Friday February 2, 12pm. Keep Connecticut's Climate Promise March. Old Statehouse, 800 Main Street, Hartford, CT. For more info contact CT Sierra Club 860-773-2249 or ann.gadwah@sierraclub.org 


 Friday February 2,  2-3pm.  Climate Accountability Community Briefing.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED  for this event.  The agenda will include updates from both organizations and a specialized presentation courtesy of UCS, followed by Q&A and discussion. Dr. Carly Phillips will dive into an overview of attribution science, which works to distinguish the role of climate change in particular weather events and patterns, and what emission sources are contributing to climate change. Attribution science also seeks to answer: How much did climate change contribute to a wildfire, heat event, or hurricane; Where are the sources of pollutants causing climate change; And, what role does this research play in climate litigation?  REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED  for this event.  



Sunday February 4,  3 p.m. Screening of the film "Burned" by Cummington native son, filmmaker Alan Dater and co-filmmaker Lisa Merton. Dater, Merton and Dr. Mary S. Booth will also participate in a round-table discussion at the Cummington Community House, 33 Main Street, Cummington, MA. 


Monday February 5, 2pm.  “Killed for Fashion: How to Help End Fur Farming in the US,”   Animals killed for their fur are confined to crowded, dirty cages for their entire lives. They suffer from the moment they’re born until their premature deaths.   Advocates around the world are fighting to end the fur industry through policy and grassroots activism. Learn about their work at our next webinar. Go HERE.  


February 7th, and February 21, 6:30pm. Feeling starved for discourse about climate philosophy? You're in good company! Starting on January 10th, members of XR Boston are leading a Climate Philosophy seminar every-other-Wednesday at the Democracy Center (45 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, MA). RSVP at this calendar link for more information and to ensure that we order enough pizza for you!


Thursday, February 22, 7pm until 10pm (Doors open at 6pm). 50th Anniversary Celebration of Lovejoy's Nuclear War.  50 years of No Nukes on the Montague Plains. On February 22nd, 1974, Sam Lovejoy, on a dark and frosty night, brought down the 500 foot meteorological tower erected by Northeast Utilities on the Montague Plains and ignited a national movement against the construction of nuclear reactors and the use of atomic power. For Tickets & further info go HERE.


Friday February 23, 7pm.  The Kwinitekw/Quonektikut: Rights of Nature for the Long River. Presented by Hartman Deetz, Mashpee Wampanoag citizen, activist, and artist.will give a presentation about the Rights of Nature work and successes he has been a part of.  Greenfield Community College Dining Commons, College Drive, Greenfield, MA. Go HERE


Sunday February 25, 2-3 pm.  The MA Division of Water Supply Protection will hold a event called Understanding Watershed Forestry Management. This will be a hybrid event, with an in-person event held at the Quabbin Reservoir Visitor Center, broadcast virtually on Zoom. Have you ever wondered why trees are harvested on protected watershed land and why recently harvested areas look the way they do? Curious how active management of a forest can increase diversity and maintain forest health? Join DCR Quabbin-Ware Region Chief Forester Ken Canfield to learn about the benefits of a managed forest and the objectives and conditions that dictate when, where, and how trees are harvested. The event is free, but seating is limited and reservations are required. Click here for the registration form, and make sure to indicate if you plan to attend in person or remotely.   


That all folks! Please remember to listen to your Mother, OK?



 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Friday, January 05, 2024

The "Forests as Climate Solutions" Enviro Show, Part 1

Greetings Earthlings. It's a new year and the Healey Administration has come out with its "Report of the Climate Forestry Committee: Recommendations for Climate-Oriented Forest Management Guidelines" as expected. It's part of the so-called "Forests as Climate Solutions Initiative" we were talking about all last year. The Committee, loaded with business-as-usual operatives from the forestry industry, wasn't expected to come out with much in the way of real forest protection and preservation in this, the Climate Crisis. Michael Kellett co-founder and Executive Director of Restore the North Woods returns again to the show as we begin to bore down into the details. This is, as The Prez might say, a big F'ing deal so we are cutting back on our usual segments to devote more time to the issue at hand. That said, we will still introduce you to this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and remind everyone that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" but first it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters!  Wild Boar takes out Russian soldier in Ukraine. 


This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Repugnican of Tennessee and a real piece of work defending all those washer/dryers and gas stoves the Libs are trying to take away from American housewives. “First, the Left comes for gas stoves and washing machines,” the Major Appliance Warrior wrote online yesterday. “Now, the Biden administration wants to take away your water heater. What else will they take in the name of their socialist agenda?”


We're pretty sure we don't need to remind climate scientist James Hansen that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" especially after his recent remarks in The Guardian: “When our children and grandchildren look back at the history of human-made climate change, this year and next will be seen as the turning point at which the futility of governments in dealing with climate change was finally exposed,” he said.  “Not only did governments fail to stem global warming, the rate of global warming actually accelerated.” The piece goes on to note, "His comments are a reflection of the dismay among experts at the enormous gulf between scientific warnings and political action. It has taken almost 30 years for world leaders to acknowledge that fossil fuels are to blame for the climate crisis, yet this year’s United Nations Cop28 summit in Dubai ended with a limp and vague call for a “transition away” from them, even as evidence grows that the world is already heating to dangerous levels."  Nuf said?  Nah!  Germanys CO2 emissions fell to the lowest in 70 years! Wake-up people!   


Glen came up with this Quote of the Week:

In his farewell address after voters elected Reagan, President Carter urged Americans to “protect the quality of this world within which we live…. There are real and growing dangers to our simple and our most precious possessions: the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land which sustains us,.... The rapid depletion of irreplaceable minerals, the erosion of topsoil, the destruction of beauty, the blight of pollution, the demands of increasing billions of people, all combine to create problems which are easy to observe and predict, but difficult to resolve. If we do not act, the world of the year 2000 will be much less able to sustain life than it is now.


Which brings us to our conversation with Michael after which it's the Bus Stop Billboard:


January 9th - February 7th: NH Listens Climate Action Plan Feedback. New Hampshire listens is hosting community sessions across the state this month to talk to people about the climate action projects they want to see in their community. Click here to see the schedule and sign up.


Thursday January 18 thru February 1. MA Water & Wetland Regulation Changes events. Proposed wetlands regulations, along with the climate related goals established by the Healey-Driscoll Administration, will help minimize impacts from severe storms in a changing climate.  Additional urgency and coordination will be needed in our continued fight to preserve wetlands, open space, and biological diversity. Go HERE.


Friday January 19, 6:30pm - REGENERATING LIFE, How to cool the planet, feed the world, and live happily ever after. A three-part documentary film by John Feldman. Wendell Free Library, 7 Wendell Depot Rd, Wendell, MA 01379 


 Saturday January 20,  2 to 3pm.  Bigger Than Roe Rally. Generation Ratify Amherst and Alice Jenkins are organizing a Bigger than Roe Rally in Northampton. Generation Ratify Amherst is a youth-led, intersectional organization fighting for gender equality. The rally will feature dynamic speakers, tabling from lovely organizations, and more. We look forward to seeing you there!  Northampton Town Hall,  210 Main Street,   Northampton, MA, 01061


Monday, January 22, 4-5:30pm. Elders Climate Action DEEP DIALOGUE:  Creating and Preserving Forever-Wild Forests on Zoom. For January's Deep Dialog we will be joined by Jon Leibowitz, Executive Director of the Northeast Wilderness Trust, a land trust that focuses on permanent protection of forest and wild lands in the northeast region. Jon will discuss the critical role that forever-wild forests, wetlands, and intact ecosystems play in addressing the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, with an emphasis on long-term climate benefits of rewilding permanently protected lands. Go HERE.   


Monday January 22, 7-8:30pm. Climate Action Now Monthly Gathering. Click here to register on Zoom.  In collaboration with the International Cryosphere and Climate Initiative, Julie Brigham-Grette (UMass Amherst) will summarize outcomes from the recent COP 28 meeting in Dubai.


Tuesday January 23, 9:30am.  Fight for your Rights Lobby Day!  We will be meeting with legislators to build support and momentum behind three critical bills for democratic rights. The Voting ACCESS Act (S.410): to implement same day voter registration;   The Sunlight Bill (S.1963): to require all votes made by legislators in committees to be publicly available, and to subject the governor's office to Public Records Law;   Location Shield Act (S.148/H.357): to protect reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ lives, and freedom of movement. Go HERE


 January 24th, February 7th, and February 21, 6:30pm. Feeling starved for discourse about climate philosophy? You're in good company! Starting on January 10th, members of XR Boston are leading a Climate Philosophy seminar every-other-Wednesday at the Democracy Center (45 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, MA). RSVP at this calendar link for more information and to ensure that we order enough pizza for you!


Thursday January 25, 2 to 9pm (EST). A public hearing on the Tennessee Valley Authority’s energy future. TVA’s trajectory will impact millions of people in the southeast AND whether we meet our federal climate goals. We hope you’ll join us – either in person or online – for this exciting event to tell TVA it’s time to transition away from polluting fuels to renewable, resilient, and low-cost power! Go HERE.  


 Thursday, January 25, 7-8pm. Online How is our commonwealth battling climate change, and what will it mean for you? Congregation Or Atid is pleased to host Massachusetts Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer as she discusses this and other issues facing us in the era of climate change. This event is free and open to the public.  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link.  Go HERE


 Sunday January 28, 3 p.m. Screening of the film "Burned" by Cummington native son, filmmaker Alan Dater and co-filmmaker Lisa Merton. Dater, Merton and Dr. Mary S. Booth will also participate in a round-table discussion at the Cummington Community House, 33 Main Street, Cummington, MA. 


Monday January 29, 6 – 8pm.  Western Mass. Solidarity Roundtable. We'll review the mapping we did together in October, dig into some of the major issues raised, and discuss how to move forward together.  People VS Fossil Fuels.  Contact  Kristen Streahle kristen@massjwj.net


Friday, February 2, Groundhog Day Actions will draw on the theme of being stuck in place, making no progress. The Strategy and Action Circle is creating action plans, messaging, templates, and documents, but chapters are encouraged to choose their own time, location, and action specifics. We will be sending out regular updates as plans develop, but in the meantime please contact the Chapter Support and Engagement Working Group at xrus_chapter_engagement@unitedrebellion.com if you have any questions at all! 


Tuesday February 6 – 8, 2024, All days. Join Bill McKibben, Third Act, frontline leaders, and national allies in three days of nonviolent civil disobedience at the Department of Energy in Washington, DC to push the Secretary Granholm to stop approving new Liquified Natural Gas terminals, including the CP2 project in Southwest Louisiana! Go HERE!  More info HERE.  


Thursday, February 22, 7:00 pm until 10:00 pm (Doors open at 6pm). 50th Anniversary Celebration of Lovejoy's Nuclear War.  50 years of No Nukes on the Montague Plains. On February 22nd, 1974, Sam Lovejoy, on a dark and frosty night, brought down the 500 foot meteorological tower erected by Northeast Utilities on the Montague Plains and ignited a national movement against the construction of nuclear reactors and the use of atomic power. For Tickets & further info go HERE.


 Sunday February 25, 2-3 pm.  The MA Division of Water Supply Protection will hold a event called Understanding Watershed Forestry Management. This will be a hybrid event, with an in-person event held at the Quabbin Reservoir Visitor Center, broadcast virtually on Zoom. Have you ever wondered why trees are harvested on protected watershed land and why recently harvested areas look the way they do? Curious how active management of a forest can increase diversity and maintain forest health? Join DCR Quabbin-Ware Region Chief Forester Ken Canfield to learn about the benefits of a managed forest and the objectives and conditions that dictate when, where, and how trees are harvested. The event is free, but seating is limited and reservations are required. Click here for the registration form, and make sure to indicate if you plan to attend in person or remotely.  


We'll be back on January 20 with Part 2 of this special edition. Until then remember to listen to your Mother, OK?