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Thursday, January 16, 2025

A Degradation Nation Enviro Show


Greetings Earthlings. The rein of His Malignancy The Mad King 2.0 is upon us. Buckle up, rough road ahead but we need each other to guide the way. Remember the words of FDR to help show us the way, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself". That said, we must defend the land and its inhabitants under this Administration, the oligarchs and anti-American freak shows like the New Apostolic Reformation, especially regarding our forests and all the critters. Dr. Dominick A. DellaSala, Chief Scientist for Wild Heritage, a project of Earth Island Institute returns to the show for a look into the past and the future. As always, we will also introduce you to this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and Those Whose Brains Were Small and way more but first it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters! The Assam Elephant Rampage.


This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is  Rep. Andrew Clyde (Repugnican-GA) who some listeners may recall called the J6 Insurrection "a normal tourist visit" even though photos show him barricading doors at the Capitol during the violence. Owner of various gun shops, Clyde's extremism led to this: "..after an atypical spate of mass shootings in January [2023], several Republican lawmakers began wearing AR-15 lapel pins in the halls of Congress and in committee hearings, ostensibly to express their opposition to gun reform legislation. It was later revealed that Clyde, who has worn a similar pin for years, was responsible for distributing them." Also, Clyde is all in on denying His Malignancy's legal woes as so-called lawfare: "I've been fighting to DEFUND the Left’s lawfare against President Trump for nearly a year." he wrote on X last summer. Another dangerous fool lurking about the Peoples House.


Now, the moment we've all been dreading (except for comedy writers), The Return of His Malignancy The Mad King (bumper music please). We will spare you any notice of his cheesy inauguration and go straight to the prognostication and condemnation. You've no doubt heard or read about the evil clown car of His Malignancy's choices for his billionaires cabinet of curiosities. Here's Indivisible's link for the worst of the worst, though they left Zelden as EPA pick on the cutting room floor.  Let's move on from there to some of the damage that evil clown car will do as it careens about. For starters The Mad King has said he will ditch windpower. However, he"..would not be able to control what is built on private land. He would have influence, but not absolute authority, over whether wind power can be produced on federal lands and waters. If the government has already issued leases for wind farms, then legally, companies must be issued permits if they choose to move forward with projects." reports the NY Times. Then there's electric vehicles. How about fossil fuels? "Starting on Day 1, I will approve new drilling, new pipelines, new refiners, new power plants, new reactors, and we will slash the red tape," His Malignancy said in September. Of course all the things he said he'd do on Day 1 wouldn't even fit into Year 1, it's just more of his unending bullshit. Plus, The Mad King is forever getting distracted by his so-called "Truth Social" blather, like when the "special counsel who investigated and charged Donald Trump over his attempts to subvert the 2020 election said in a final report released by the U.S. Justice Department.. [last] Tuesday" this guy could be busted. On the other hand, MAGA freak show queen MTG wants to make J6 a "national holiday"!  We will continue covering the not-so-new Prez and his lackys assault plans on the planet next time. Let's move on to some good news.


Our Critter of the Week is one of d.o.'s faves. "American Red Squirrels are promiscuous, meaning both the males and the females have multiple partners. They have a fixed breeding season that lasts for 105 days, either once or twice each year. They may mate in early spring between March and May and then for a second time between August and early September. Males compete with other male squirrels for females who are ready to mate. The females mate for only one day in each breeding season, (one day??) with between 4 to 16 males. The gestation period lasts 33-35 days, and the female gives birth in her drey.. to a litter usually between two and five." And this, "Nests are most commonly constructed of grass in the branches of trees... or cavities in the trunks of spruce, poplar, and walnut trees. Each individual squirrel has several nests within its territory, and females with young move them between nests. Some behavior has been reported within human dwellings using insulation as nest material" like at d.o.'s house. 


Just when we thought we might be Abinin' with Biden as his presidency came to a close (especially after his epic Farewell Address!) we find we are actually Backslidin' with Biden. The AP informs us:  "The Biden administration... abruptly dropped its nascent plan to protect old-growth forests after getting pushback from Republicans and the timber industry...It brings a sudden end to a years-long process to craft a nationwide plan that would better protect old trees that are increasingly threatened by climate change. The effort had been supported by some conservationists as one of the most significant forest preservation efforts in decades." Say it ain't so, Joe. Our guest will have much to say about this giant step backward for humankind. 


Hey Joe, did you forget "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!"?  Common Dreams reminds us: "As catastrophic fires ravaged Southern California... U.S. government scientists confirmed that—as anticipated—2024 was the hottest year on record and the country endured 27 weather and climate disasters with losses exceeding $1 billion."  You've probably seen the gruesome footage from LA where entire communities resemble bombed out war zones leaving behind a toxic soup of plastics and more. "With temperatures rising around the globe and the oceans unusually warm, scientists are warning that the world has entered a dangerous new era of chaotic floods, storms and fires made worse by human-caused climate change."the NY times reports. In another report it was revealed, "Despite continued rapid growth in solar and wind power, emissions levels stayed relatively flat last year because demand for electricity surged nationwide, which led to a spike in the amount of natural gas burned by power plants. The fact that emissions didn’t decline much means the United States is even further off-track from hitting President Biden’s goal of slashing greenhouse gases 50 percent below 2005 levels by 2030. Scientists say all major economies would have to cut their emissions deeply this decade to keep global warming at relatively low levels."(Not much chance of that in the USA with incoming MAGA)  OK, let's talk about capturing those emissions. Sadly, it's a topic far too many climate groups seem to avoid. Here in Massachusetts several groups(1) (2) (3) are trying to change that and protecting & preserving forests and municipal trees is a high priority.


On to "Their Brains Were Small and They Died" as we delve into modern day dinosaurs who would like to turn the clock back to the Gilded Age of Robber Baron corruption. "At least 100 conservative groups, many with alumni from the Trump administration, came together to craft the proposals for a vast restructuring of the federal government — from installing more political appointees at the Justice Department to reassigning government workers with law enforcement backgrounds to handle illegal immigration to dismantling the Department of Education" That and more was in the bilge water poured into Project 2025. "The plan proposes a dramatic expansion of presidential power and a plan to fire as many as 50,000 government workers to replace them with former President Donald Trump loyalists who will carry out a hard-right agenda without complaint, according to the Associated Press." With any luck they will suffer GREATLY while in the process of making their own asteroid. Hopefully we will not as well?


Our Doublespeak of the Week comes from the National Forest Service in regard to the Telephone Gap Integrated Resource Project in the Green Mountain National Forest. NFS often justifies logging old trees with claims of “forest restoration,” “hazardous fuels reduction,” or “resilience” which is doublespeak for forest degradation, higher fire risk, and carbon loss. Where do we get these people?? 


And we have a good Quote of the Week to take us to our interview:

The largest logging projects I’ve ever seen are targeting the last, best remaining old growth trees left in the country....We have a rogue agency in the Forest Service that is trying to benefit the logging industry before reforms take place. The situation is rampant as far as I can tell and it risks squandering a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect these incredible forests.” 

-  Chad Hanson, a forest ecologist and co-founder of the John Muir Project.


 Now it's time for the Bus Stop Billboard:


Weekly on Tuesdays & Thursdays. The MA State House Stand Out is back in a new incarnation! This historic climate action lasted for 14 months and engaged hundreds of volunteers from across the climate movement. Volunteers are needed!The new version, lovingly referred to as Stand Out Two, happens at the Massachusetts State House between 10 am and 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a great way to participate in the climate movement with no risk of arrest! Volunteers normally sign up for a 2 hour “shift." If you have questions about the Stand Out or would like to get a link to the sign-up sheet please contact organizers at fossilfuels.standout.ma@proton.me    


January Weekdays  MA Democratic Party Listening Tour will consist of virtual public forums held via Zoom. They’re excited to announce the dates and times of all nine of these forums HERE.


Saturday January 18,  12:15 to 3pm.  Our Projects for 2025 - Envisioning the World We Want,  Second Congregational Church, 16 Court Square, Greenfield, MA. Following the weekly Peace Vigil on the Greenfield Common, 11am-noon, our January 18 program will  bring together local civil society groups, speakers, musicians and the public, invited to share hopes and plans for the coming year. The program will include space to share information and meet with those interested, and a simple lunch provided by participating groups. More HERE.


Saturday January 18, 2025  All Day.  People's March in Washington, DC, and across the country. Tens of thousands of people will march to demand and defend our freedoms against fascism and the attacks on our communities.  Go HERE.  


Sunday January 19, 8pm.  Join us for "Rapid Response for Our Freedoms", a powerful virtual event where we stand united to protect our rights, freedoms, rule of law, and democracy. RSVP today and don’t miss this critical opportunity to make a difference!


Thursday  January  23, 2pm.  A webinar discussion about data centers and America's energy future: How to ensure AI and cryptocurrency mining don't delay the transition to 100% renewable energy. Electricity demand today is growing faster than at any point since the 1990s, and energy use for computing to power AI and cryptomining is projected to drive much of the growth.   Go HERE.    


Saturday January 25, 9:30 pm. Western Massachusetts bands Rival Galaxies and the Frost Heaves & Hales are throwing a Post-Inauguration Hangover Party at The Rendezvous, 78 3rd St., Turners Falls, MA. The show has no cover and all donations will benefit the ACLU of Massachusetts and Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts.


Sunday January 26, 1-2:15pm. on Zoom: From Supporter to Organizer: How to Take Action with the Boycott Chevron Campaign  As Israel bombs Gaza, Chevron's gas fields in the Mediterranean Sea keep their genocide machine running. Without Chevron's power supply, this devastation couldn't continue. We can follow in the footsteps of successful 1980s boycott wins against corporations that enabled South African apartheid. Jan. 31-Feb. 2 is the #BoycottChevron: Weekend of Action. From the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR). Register here.


Sunday January 26, 7 - 9pm.  Honoring Randy Kehler’s Activism and Impact. A virtual memorial. Many of us were not able to attend Randy’s memorial service on August 23rd in Greenfield MA. Therefore, on Sunday, January 26 from 7 - 9pm ET, we’ll provide an opportunity for people nationwide to honor and reflect on Randy’s activism as inspiration to continue the fight for a more just and peaceful world, notably one week after Donald Trump’s inauguration. We’ll hear from family members and people who worked with Randy, from his draft resistance, Traprock Peace Center and Nuclear Freeze days to more recent campaigns, including climate justice.  Register HERE.   


Monday January 27, 2:00 – 3:30 pm. MA Department of Energy Resources 's 2nd Town Hall will be held on Zoom. For those unable to attend, the Town Hall will be recorded and posted on DOER’s website. DOER Leadership will provide a brief introduction to DOER, an overview of key initiatives for 2025, timelines with opportunities for engagement throughout the year, and a brief Q&A session. Please register at https://bit.ly/DOER2025TownHall.  


Monday January 27,  6:30pm at Congregational Church, Greenfield Common. The event is the first in a series of talks on SUPPORTING BIRDS IN OUR COMMUNITY. Dr. Martha Gach, challenges and explains how to choose bird-friendly plants, including, ideas for cultivating a healthy habitat using locally-adapted trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses that provide food, shelter, and nesting material. Attendees will take home specifics as well as general principles that can be applied to a variety of spaces from patios to parks. 


Monday, January 27, 7-8:30pm Climate Action Now Monthly Gathering via Zoom. Register here. Nurturing the web of life: Grounded climate actions we can take where we live! Featuring: Rose Chernoff. Rose is the Vegetable Manager for the Hampshire College Farm and will share their wisdom on creating climate friendly vegetable gardens in a time of chaos and change. Updates on new Climate Action Now Campaigns including: Creating networks of care and support embracing climate/justice activists, farmers and the community. The Miyawaki Forest Project. Wildlands Campaign to Preserve the Web of Lif


Tuesday January 28, 7pm. Methane Pipelines, Climate Change, & What Comes Next. We invite you to join us for a webinar later this month organized by the Stop Project Maple Coalition.   Register Here.    The webinar will feature Bill McKibben, author and the founder of Third Act, and Dr. Sandra Steingraber, author and biologist. 


Wednesday January 29, Noon-1. Dam Busters 201! Free Webinar Series webinar by Professor Noah Snyder of Boston College about his research on dam removal across New England. The next webinar will take place on February 5, 2025 (back to our first Weds. of the month schedule) with a presentation about Stream Restoration by John Field.  Typically first Wednesday of each month at noon, but some sessions will vary. Please see the schedule on our website. Starts Jan 29th, 2025! Via Zoom Go to DAM BUSTERS 201 INFO AND REGISTRATION


Sunday February 2, 7 pm. Following up on the enthusiasm at the December 11 Wildlands Campaign launch, we will continue building momentum at this next meeting. You’ll receive a Zoom registration soon. A recording of the December 11 meeting can be found HERE. If you haven’t already, sign up for the Climate Action Now Western Mass newsletter HERE, and the Regenerative Farming, Forests and Food System group (RF3) google group HERE, to stay in the loop on upcoming events, actions, and campaign information.


Tuesday, February 11, 7pm on zoom. Second Annual Conversation with MA Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer as she shares an update and discusses plans to ameliorate climate change in the Commonwealth. . This event will be hosted by Congregation Or Atid Climate Action Committee in partnership with Jewish Climate Action Network. The event is free and open to the public. Register HERE.    


That's all folks, except for the reminder to Listen to Your Mother!



 

 

 

 

Friday, January 03, 2025

No Fear New Year Enviro Show

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Greetings Earthlings. Another year, another time to remind: "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" The more they throw at us the more we dig in. Kevin A. Young, Associate Professor of History at UMass Amherst joins us to ring in the New Year with observations recently published in Truthout titled "12 Ways We Can Exploit Fossil Fuel Industry Vulnerabilities — Even Under Trump." He also works on campus with this group. Also, right from the getgo, a reminder for the locals: Saturday January 18,  12:15 to 3pm.  Our Projects for 2025 - Envisioning the World We Want,  at the Second Congregational Church, 16 Court Square, Greenfield, MA. More on that later. As always, we will also intro you to this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and Those Whose Brains Were Small, as well as our Doublespeak of the Week, Critter of the Week, The Enviro Show Echo Chamber and more but first it's time for.........Revenge of the Critters! Bear hunters beware. 


This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is a long running fool we're surprised we didn't get to long ago. Repugnican senator of South Carolina Lindsey Graham, the guy who bashed His Malignancy from the floor just a few hours after the failed J6 insurrection and, like so many other MAGA freaks, turned around and supported him on any number of lame things including The Mad King's return to The White House. Graham's an old fool and he acts the part almost daily. 


Since we're tearing the covers off of bad players here, how about some perfect examples for "Their Brains Were small and They Died" ?  This report surfaced in Amherst Indy and led with this: "Marathon Petroleum, Vistra Energy, Standard Industries and Dow are among the nation’s largest corporate polluters, according to updated data released today by researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Political Economy Research Institute."  We knew decades ago that Big Oil sucks (literally!) but these corporados sit right on top of the steaming pile. "The Greenhouse 100 Suppliers Index ranks companies by their supply of products that result in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions when released, combusted or oxidized. The top four firms are petroleum refiners: Marathon Petroleum, Exxon Mobil, Valero Energy and Phillips 66.  Marathon, Exxon Mobil and Phillips also extract natural gas. The top four each produced fossil fuels that yielded at least 240 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent emissions." Presumably, all those dinosaurs and their enablers will make things worse in the next four years, should they survive the asteroid they made. 


Let's slip in a little levity here in The Enviro Show Echo Chamber as a sort of New Year's gift to all you listeners who are brave enough to endure our bad news all these years. We think you might (just might) get a kick out of "New Year's Eve 2040 in the land of idiocracy". Here's some good news from a fan: The Commonwealth gets its first wildlife crossing over I-90 near Beckett, an area that has had a lot of wildlife strikes over the years. And this parting salute to late centenarian President Jimmy Carter from Rolling Stone: "Jimmy Carter: America’s Greatest Environmental President." Finally, as noted above, we will be gladly participating and cosponsoring on Saturday January 18,  12:15 to 3pm,  the "Our Projects for 2025 - Envisioning the World We Want" gathering at the Second Congregational Church, 16 Court Square, in Greenfield, MA. This event is a continuation of eight years of progressive protests against Trump and the MAGA Republican values he represents.  We will present our own alternative vision of the world we want in order to counter his support of corporate greed and disregard for democracy as well as the attacks his allies plan on  human, reproductive, social, economic, health and environmental justice through their Project 2025 (cf. www.project2025.org/ ).Come out and visit us as we all prepare for....(theme song please) the return of His Malignancy The Mad King.


OK, is there anyone out there in 2025 who doesn't know "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!"?  "United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said in a year-end message..that "we have no time to lose" in the face of the worsening global climate crisis, which pushed temperatures to a record high this year and supercharged deadly extreme weather around the world...This is climate breakdown in real time. We must exit this road to ruin," he continued. "In 2025, countries must put the world on a safer path by dramatically slashing emissions and supporting the transition to a renewable future. It is essential—and it is possible."  Of course, here in "The Land of the Free" folks are free to believe.....well, anything! Some people believe it's OK to clearcut our natural carbon capturing forests to install miles of short-term industrial solar panels. Even Mass Audubon (no stranger to logging) and Harvard Forest have pretty much pushed back on that one. That said, the National Forest Service continues its onslaught of mindless logging on Public Lands. The "Timber Wars" are back. His Malignancy is all for such crimes against Nature. Which brings us to this headline in the NY Times: "What’s Behind Trump’s Interest in Greenland and the Panama Canal? The Canal seems pretty obvious but Greenland? Here it is: "Greenland’s retreating ice could open up areas to drill for oil and gas and places to mine critical minerals, a fact that has already attracted international interest and raised concerns about environmental harms." Yes, like His Malignancy says, "Drill baby, drill" 😠 And some good news from The Empire State: [Gov.] "Hochul Signs Law That Penalizes Companies for Greenhouse Gas Emissions". The NY Times piece goes on: "The legislation, called the Climate Change Superfund Act, mandates that the companies responsible for the bulk of carbon emissions buildup between 2000 and 2024 pay about $3 billion each year for 25 years....The law takes particular aim at the oil and gas companies that produced more than one billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions globally over the last 24 years." But it's send in the lawyers before any penalties can be levied on Big Oil.


Our Doublespeak of the Week comes from some nameless "spokesperson" at the U.S. Forest Service: "What we know from listening to scientists across the country as well as Indigenous knowledge holders is that some active management in old and mature forests is likely required, including some areas where biomass must be removed before returning fire to the landscape..”  Forest scientists, such as Beverly Law, a professor emeritus at Oregon State and an expert on the forest carbon cycle, and Dominick DellaSala, chief scientist at forest advocacy group Wild Heritage, have accused the Forest Service of cherry-picking science that supports increased logging while ignoring a growing body of research showing old-growth forests’ resistance to fire and capacity for storing carbon.


Sticking with the "of the week" theme it's time for our Critter of the Week. The North Atlantic Right Whale is listed as Critically Endangered. Their migration pattern brings them up the Atlantic coastline to Massachusetts beginning around March. Along the way they are exposed to ship strikes by the ever increasing traffic in shipping lanes and, in the summer months by careless recreational boaters in our waters. Back in the whaling days, the species got its common name because they were the "right whale" to hunt and kill for their oil. Thankfully, those days are long gone (except for some rogue nations like Japan, Iceland & Norway). That said, our warm weather coastal visitors are still threatened by us humans. Our Enviro Show Action Link HERE calls on The Prez to immediately issue the pending rule that would require boats to slow down for the whales. 


 After our conversation with Kevin it's on to the Bus Stop Billboard:


Weekly on Tuesdays & Thursdays. The MA State House Stand Out is back in a new incarnation! This historic climate action lasted for 14 months and engaged hundreds of volunteers from across the climate movement. Volunteers are needed!The new version, lovingly referred to as Stand Out Two, happens at the Massachusetts State House between 10 am and 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a great way to participate in the climate movement with no risk of arrest! Volunteers normally sign up for a 2 hour “shift." If you have questions about the Stand Out or would like to get a link to the sign-up sheet please contact organizers at fossilfuels.standout.ma@proton.me    


January Weekdays  MA Democratic Party Listening Tour will consist of virtual public forums held via Zoom. They’re excited to announce the dates and times of all nine of these forums HERE.


Saturday January 18,  12:15 to 3pm.  Our Projects for 2025 - Envisioning the World We Want,  Second Congregational Church, 16 Court Square, Greenfield, MA. Following the weekly Peace Vigil on the Greenfield Common, 11am-noon, our January 18 program will  bring together local civil society groups, speakers, musicians and the public, invited to share hopes and plans for the coming year. The program, now in planning, will include space to share information and meet with those interested, and a simple lunch provided by participating groups.  


January 18, 2025  All Day.  People's March in Washington, DC, and across the country. Tens of thousands of people will march to demand and defend our freedoms against fascism and the attacks on our communities.  Go HERE.  


Thursday  January  23, 2pm.  A webinar discussion about data centers and America's energy future: How to ensure AI and cryptocurrency mining don't delay the transition to 100% renewable energy. Electricity demand today is growing faster than at any point since the 1990s, and energy use for computing to power AI and cryptomining is projected to drive much of the growth.   Go HERE.    


Saturday January 25, 9:30 pm. Western Massachusetts bands Rival Galaxies and the Frost Heaves & Hales are throwing a Post-Inauguration Hangover Party at The Rendezvous, 78 3rd St., Turners Falls, MA. The show has no cover and all donations will benefit the ACLU of Massachusetts and Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts.


Sunday January 26, 1-2:15pm. on Zoom: From Supporter to Organizer: How to Take Action with the Boycott Chevron Campaign  As Israel bombs Gaza, Chevron's gas fields in the Mediterranean Sea keep their genocide machine running. Without Chevron's power supply, this devastation couldn't continue. We can follow in the footsteps of successful 1980s boycott wins against corporations that enabled South African apartheid. Jan. 31-Feb. 2 is the #BoycottChevron: Weekend of Action. From the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR). Register here.


Sunday January 26, 7 - 9pm.  Honoring Randy Kehler’s Activism and Impact. A virtual memorial. Many of us were not able to attend Randy’s memorial service on August 23rd in Greenfield MA. Therefore, on Sunday, January 26 from 7 - 9pm ET, we’ll provide an opportunity for people nationwide to honor and reflect on Randy’s activism as inspiration to continue the fight for a more just and peaceful world, notably one week after Donald Trump’s inauguration. We’ll hear from family members and people who worked with Randy, from his draft resistance, Traprock Peace Center and Nuclear Freeze days to more recent campaigns, including climate justice.  Register HERE.   


Monday January 27, 2:00 – 3:30 pm. MA Department of Energy Resources 's 2nd Town Hall will be held on Zoom. For those unable to attend, the Town Hall will be recorded and posted on DOER’s website. DOER Leadership will provide a brief introduction to DOER, an overview of key initiatives for 2025, timelines with opportunities for engagement throughout the year, and a brief Q&A session. Please register at https://bit.ly/DOER2025TownHall.  


Monday January 27,  6:30pm at Congregational Church, Greenfield Common. The event is the first in a series of talks on SUPPORTING BIRDS IN OUR COMMUNITY. Dr. Martha Gach, challenges and explains how to choose bird-friendly plants, including, ideas for cultivating a healthy habitat using locally-adapted trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses that provide food, shelter, and nesting material. Attendees will take home specifics as well as general principles that can be applied to a variety of spaces from patios to parks. 


Monday, January 27, 7-8:30pm Climate Action Now Monthly Gathering via Zoom. Register here. Nurturing the web of life: Grounded climate actions we can take where we live! Featuring: Rose Chernoff. Rose is the Vegetable Manager for the Hampshire College Farm and will share their wisdom on creating climate friendly vegetable gardens in a time of chaos and change. Updates on new Climate Action Now Campaigns including: Creating networks of care and support embracing climate/justice activists, farmers and the community. The Miyawaki Forest Project. Wildlands Campaign to Preserve the Web of Lif


Tuesday January 28, 7pm. Methane Pipelines, Climate Change, & What Comes Next. We invite you to join us for a webinar later this month organized by the Stop Project Maple Coalition.   Register Here.    The webinar will feature Bill McKibben, author and the founder of Third Act, and Dr. Sandra Steingraber, author and biologist. 


Sunday February 2, 7 pm. Following up on the enthusiasm at the December 11 Wildlands Campaign launch, we will continue building momentum at this next meeting. You’ll receive a Zoom registration soon. A recording of the December 11 meeting can be found HERE. If you haven’t already, sign up for the Climate Action Now Western Mass newsletter HERE, and the Regenerative Farming, Forests and Food System group (RF3) google group HERE, to stay in the loop on upcoming events, actions, and campaign information.


Tuesday, February 11, 7pm on zoom. Second Annual Conversation with MA Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer as she shares an update and discusses plans to ameliorate climate change in the Commonwealth. . This event will be hosted by Congregation Or Atid Climate Action Committee in partnership with Jewish Climate Action Network. The event is free and open to the public. Register HERE.   


OK, that's all folks except .........what? Listen to your Mother!! 



Friday, December 20, 2024

The 2024 Winter Solstice Enviro Show

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Greetings Earthlings and Happy Yuletide.  The term "Yule" was misappropriated from Germanic Pagans by proselytizing Christians as part of the Christmas observance. Wiccan priestess, Laura Wildman-Hanlon returns to the show to set the record straight on that and to share various Pagan celebrations of the longest night. Also, Susan Masino, Neuroscientist and Professor of Applied Science at Trinity College returns to discuss Wildlands in New England. As always, we will also introduce you to this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and Those Whose Brains were Small as well as news from our Enviro Show Echo Chamber, the Critter of the Week, a reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and more but first it's time for......Revenge of the Critters! Rudolf attacked by the real deal. See it to believe it here.


We talked about this fool in a previous show in a different segment but now he is this week's Fool-on-the-Hill. Grist reports: "The [Mad King's] appointment of Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency has profound implications for fossil fuel production, the clean energy transition, and the nation’s ability to mitigate the impacts of a warming world...During his eight years in Congress, Zeldin regularly voted against progressive climate and environment policies — including the Inflation Reduction Act, which he said “sucks” — earning him a score of just 14 percent from the League of Conservation Voters. Zeldin is a chair at the conservative America First Policy Institute, which has called the Paris Agreement “lopsided” and endorsed opening the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge to drilling." The piece goes on and, sadly it seems this fool may as well. 


We have Breaking News!  North Adams, MA Chops Forest Plan!  We will bring you the full story when the podcast drops on Tuesday.  


Can you just imagine Lee Zelden's response when someone says "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!"?  The world’s largest conference of climate scientists already know, "Dozens of scientists who spoke with POLITICO and at the conference expressed worry that the second Trump administration could be more antagonistic toward research underpinning federal rules on climate and environmental health. Scientists across the government — from NOAA and NASA to the Energy Department’s network of national laboratories — may soon face political risks that undermine their work, hide their research or leave them unemployed, said people attending the conference."  That said, their work has uncovered disturbing discoveries like this: The New York Times reported that nearly half of Alaska’s common murres, four million  birds have perished. Scientists believe it is the largest-ever documented die-off of a single species of birds or mammals, victims of a devastating marine heatwave called The Blob. The population is showing zero signs of recovery. In keeping with that disaster, Common Dreams tells us: "Permafrost in the Arctic has stored carbon dioxide for millennia, but the annual Arctic Report Card released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reveals a concerning shift linked to planetary heating and a rising number of wildfires in the icy region: The tundra is now emitting more carbon than it is storing." Adding: "The report card revealed that over the last year, the tundra's temperature rose to its second-highest level on record, causing the frozen soil to melt." Thereby releasing untold amounts of methane, worse for the atmosphere than the growing CO2 emissions. Recall long past Enviro Shows when we warned about this? Sadly, it has come to pass.


Time for some good news In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber Capt. Paul Watson is a free man. The Danish Ministry of Justice has decided not to fulfill the request by the authorities of Japan for extradition of Paul Watson. The decision is based on an overall assessment of the case regarding whale rescue.  Also, ABC News reports: "The Food and Drug Administration may finally move to ban artificial red food dye, the coloring found in beverages, snacks, cereals and candies." Setting aside they should have done this decades ago, we can still celebrate this eventual victory. A similar long-delayed victory was announced last week: "E.P.A. Bans Cancer-Causing Chemicals Used in Dry Cleaning". That would be "Perc and TCE, that cause kidney cancer and other ailments, and have been the subject of years of controversy." And yet another such delayed victory was announced last week: "Defenders of Wildlife.. learned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service intends to announce the monarch butterfly is warranted for Endangered Species Act listing with a threatened status. This listing decision will provide critical protections under the ESA, allowing new legal safeguards and requiring FWS and other agencies to develop and implement programs for recovery." We don't know about you but d.o. saw exactly one Monarch in flight last summer the eastern hills of Franklin County but noted six or more small Monarch caterpillars on his milkweed plants. Their fate was uncertain. Perhaps the FWS listing should be Endangered? And finally we bid farewell to Waffles the Clown who moved on to The Great Mystery last month after many, many years of clowning around for peace, justice and Mother Earth. We honor his work with this video of one of his many actions, this one clowning around a car show. Waffles the Clown, Josh Dostice presente'


Given it's that time of year how about some Doublespeak of the Week from an alleged devout Christian His Malignancy's "choice of ambassador to Israel, former Arkansas governor and evangelical Christian Mike Huckabee.... Huckabee is against a two-state solution, insists on calling the West Bank by its biblical Hebrew name – Judea and Samaria – and is adamant that “There’s no such thing as an occupation.” In 2008 he said, “there’s really no such thing as a Palestinian”. So much for reality, The Mad King has a long list of potential appointees who also have.....um...issues? And finally, checkout the sellout as Silicon Valley moguls kiss the ring.


Our Critter of the Week for the Winter Solstice are Puffins. Sadly "The EU is putting puffins on the brink of extinction by challenging the UK’s lifesaving ban on sandeel fishing in the North Sea. This reckless legal battle prioritises industrial fishing profits over the survival of one of Europe’s most iconic seabirds", reports Ekō  a community of people from around the world committed to curbing the growing power of corporations. You can take action HERE in defense of these critters. 


We received this message that encouraged us to add another candidate for "Their Brains Were Small and They Died".  This goes out to the UK biomass proponent dinosaurs at Drax. The "British power company Drax..said..it had reached an agreement on the terms of a multi-year supply deal of biomass pellets for Pathway Energy's proposed sustainable aviation fuel project in the United States. Under the deal, Drax will supply more than 1 million tonnes a year of sustainable biomass pellets to the plant on the U.S. Gulf Coast." Presumably those pellets were once trees from the Southeast U.S. The Drax dinos are still trying to convince us that biomass isn't a biomess and that it is "sustainable"(what ever that means). We guess either they didn't get the memo or they recycled it? O wait, maybe we should have selected King Coal for this week? Check the headline: "Coal Use To Reach New Peak – and Remain at Near-Record Levels for Years" 😠


How about an Enviro Show Quote of the Week to take us to our interview?

"The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom."   - Isaac Asimov


After our conversation with Laura it's off to the Bus Stop Billboard:  


Weekly on Tuesdays & Thursdays. The MA State House Stand Out is back in a new incarnation! This historic climate action lasted for 14 months and engaged hundreds of volunteers from across the climate movement. Volunteers are needed!The new version, lovingly referred to as Stand Out Two, happens at the Massachusetts State House between 10 am and 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a great way to participate in the climate movement with no risk of arrest! Volunteers normally sign up for a 2 hour “shift." If you have questions about the Stand Out or would like to get a link to the sign-up sheet please contact organizers at fossilfuels.standout.ma@proton.me    


January Weekdays  MA Democratic Party Listening Tour will consist of virtual public forums held via Zoom. They’re excited to announce the dates and times of all nine of these forums HERE.


Wednesday January 8, 7- 8 pm. The Science of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs): Types of SAFs, their stages of development, their promise and limitations. Webinar for Policymakers and the Public: Much of the research and policy conversation about the future of “sustainable aviation fuels” has been funded by the aviation industry.This webinar features independent researchers who receive no aviation industry support. Go HERE  



Thursday January 9, 4 to 5:30pm.  Is Democracy Dead?  Virtual presentation with Austin Sarat of Amherst College. Go HERE 



Tuesday January 14, 12 Noon to 1:30pm.  The incoming Trump administration and Congress could seek major cuts to energy-saving programs, but what that looks like depends on the work that program supporters do. ACEEE, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, is planning to be heavily involved in these debates. For the latest information on what we know about what the new administration and Congress are likely to do and what the key fights are likely to be, please join ACEEE Executive Director Steve Nadel for a virtual discussion. Go HERE.


Wednesday, January 15, 2pm. Harnessing Urban Forests for Natural Disaster Resilience. Join us for an insightful webinar on the crucial role urban forests play in mitigating the growing impacts of natural disasters, including record-breaking heatwaves, devastating floods, catastrophic wildfires, and more. Urban forests act as natural shields against extreme heat, enhance water absorption to prevent flooding, and help reduce air pollution. Go HERE. 


Saturday January 18,  12:15 to 3pm.  Our Projects for 2025 - Envisioning the World We Want,  Second Congregational Church, 16 Court Square, Greenfield, MA. Following the weekly Peace Vigil on the Greenfield Common, 11am-noon, our January 18 program will  bring together local civil society groups, speakers, musicians and the public, invited to share hopes and plans for the coming year. The program, now in planning, will include space to share information and meet with those interested, and a simple lunch provided by participating groups.  


January 18, 2025  All Day.  People's March in Washington, DC, and across the country. Tens of thousands of people will march to demand and defend our freedoms against fascism and the attacks on our communities.  Go HERE.  


Sunday January 26, 7 - 9pm.  Honoring Randy Kehler’s Activism and Impact. A virtual memorial. Many of us were not able to attend Randy’s memorial service on August 23rd in Greenfield MA. Therefore, on Sunday, January 26 from 7 - 9pm ET, we’ll provide an opportunity for people nationwide to honor and reflect on Randy’s activism as inspiration to continue the fight for a more just and peaceful world, notably one week after Donald Trump’s inauguration. We’ll hear from family members and people who worked with Randy, from his draft resistance, Traprock Peace Center and Nuclear Freeze days to more recent campaigns, including climate justice.  Register HERE.  


Happy Solstice & Seasons Greetings all & do remember to listen to your Mother