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Greetings Earthlings. We are bringing in the New Year with news of yet another invasive species; no it's not the present gold obsessed occupants of the White House but rather invasive golden oyster mushrooms or GOM. A new study finds it "is changing native fungal biodiversity as it invades. GOM has spread rapidly in North America and will continue expanding its range." (unlike MAGA that is losing its range by the day). Aishwarya Veerabahu, lead author of the study joins us to forage the facts. As always, we will also introduce you to our Fool-on-the-Hill and Those Whose Brains Were small as well as the ever present reminder that ''It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid'' and more but first it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters! Biker vs. Griz
Let's start out the New Year with a herd mentality of elected officials for our "Their Brains Were small And They Died" segment (even though they've yet to die)? It's actually quite easy 'cuz The Center for American Progress has done all the work with "A new CAP analysis finds that the federal government is rife with officials who deny climate change in leadership positions within the executive branch, presidential Cabinet, and Congress." Surprise! "These elected officials have also received a total of $51,449,854 in lifetime contributions from the fossil fuel industry. The....administration has created a government built on policies to dismantle climate science and appointed, and the Senate has confirmed climate deniers and skeptics to the Presidential Cabinet.... Even as the total number of members of Congress who overtly deny climate science has declined slightly, this analysis finds that in the current 119th Congress, climate deniers hold 69 percent of leadership positions in Congress, the executive branch, and the Cabinet." We may as well remind them in 2026 that "It's STILL The Climate Crisis, Stupid!"
She's back! This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is repeat offender Congresswoman Lauren Boebert who, in the service of gun-happy ranchers out West, has introduced the Pet and Livestock Protection Act. If "Rep. Lauren Boebert's legislation passes the Senate and becomes law, thousands more wolves will be in the crosshairs. This will open the door to recreational wolf hunting across the Lower 48 -- especially in the Upper Midwest states of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin." notes Environmental Action. Only a fool would up the ante in The War Against Nature. Here's an Enviro Show Action Link.
Our Doublespeak of the Week comes from a podcaster who is on the case: "On September 22, 2025, [the] President signed an executive order “Designating Antifa as a Domestic Terrorist Organization.” A few days later, he issued National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 (NSPM-7) entitled “Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence,” which alleged without evidence that Antifa was responsible for a wide range of unrelated acts of violence such as the assassination of Charlie Kirk and anti-ICE protests. But as the Brennan Center for Justice explains, both former FBI Director Chris Wray and the Congressional Research Service have determined that Antifa does not exist as a group or an organization..." Actually a vast majority of our fellow citizens are opposed to the rise of fascism......in the Republican Party! BTW, this mentality has spooked Networks like CBS into censoring critical shows like "60 Minutes" and their recent exposure of the CECOT prison camp in El Salvador where ICE has sent innocent people. Thankfully the full show has been leaked HERE.
Our Critter of the Week is just right for this time and space. We could use a little magic these days and the ABC of Birds tells us: "Considered sacred by several Mesoamerican civilizations, the Resplendent Quetzal remains culturally significant to this day. The Resplendent Quetzal likely inspired Quetzalcoatl, the “plumed serpent” god of Mesoamerica. Legend has it that Quetzalcoatl helped create Earth. Rulers and nobility wore headdresses made from this quetzal’s shining green feathers, which symbolically connected them to the god. In some Mesoamerican cultures, it was considered a crime to kill a quetzal, so the plumes were procured by capturing the bird, plucking its long tail feathers, and setting it free. In several Mesoamerican languages, the term for quetzal can also mean “precious” or 'sacred'." The post goes on: "This spectacular species belongs to the trogon family, a group of colorful, fruit-eating birds found in the Americas, Asia, and Africa....The male Resplendent Quetzal is an unforgettable sight, shimmering with metallic greens and blues above and bright red below, and sporting a bristly-looking crest of golden-green feathers. During the breeding season, the male’s upper tail feathers grow into a flowing green train that can reach up to 3 feet long." You can hear clips of the Quetzal's song HERE.
How about we continue moving into 2026 with more good news? First off is this study just out showing "Rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are a major driver of climate change. At the same time, higher CO2 concentrations can encourage plants to grow faster, which in turn can help slow warming by drawing more carbon out of the air." Too sciencey? How about “Billionaires Are Actually Good” - Stephen Colbert feat. Alan Cumming"? No? Maybe you need this Pep Talk? Or, we can just stick with good old panel cartoons like THIS or THIS. You know what they say about laughter, right? It is found in our.....
Quote of the Week......
“The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.”
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After our conversation with Aishwarya it's on to the Bus Stop Billboard:
Weekly. Here's 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. If you're looking for an easy weekday way to jump into the climate movement, you'll love the State House Stand Out! We gather at the Massachusetts State House between 10 am and 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Volunteers stand together for 2-hour "shifts," either outside or inside depending on weather, and talk with visitors and State House staff about the Climate Crisis. 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). Register HERE. Fridays 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Overpasses for Democracy Coordinated Visibility Standout, Wisdom Way Overpass on I-91, Greenfield. Join us for a coordinated event where Indivisible chapters across Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut stage a massive bridge overpass banner event. Register here on Mobilize.us. ALSO: De-ICE Hanscom is excited to announce weekly afternoon standouts will take place every Friday from 1:30pm to 3:00pm at the Hanscom Rotary. The Hanscom Rotary is at the intersection of Hanscom Dr. and Old Bedford Rd. in Lincoln, MA. Please park along Old Bedford Road or Hanscom Drive without impeding traffic or blocking bike lanes. Folks can sign up for De-ICE Hanscom's contact list at this link. Every Monday, 11:30am. -12:30pm. Join us each Monday at 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: Noon to 2pm. Weekly Standout at Pride for Migrant Workers, Sidewalk in front of Pride gas station, intersection of Routes 9 and Bay Road in Hadley, 25 Russell St. Hadley, MA 01035. & 2 to 4pm Peaceful Protest, Granby, MA Town Green, U.S. 202 & Connecticut 20, Granby. Go HERE. ALSO No Fear Street Theater stands out on Burlington Mall Road, Burlington, MA every Saturday from 11 am to 1 pm. with signs, costumes, and flags to show support for our immigrant neighbors & Let them know it's New Years at ICE! Caroling & Yuletide readings - English & Spanish, Sign Up HERE.
Wednesday January 7, 7 - 9 pm. Melissa Brown, a key advocate for passing the Newton Tree Protection Ordinance, will review the seventeen (17) tree bills filed this year in MA. She will tell us which remain, what they do, and how to help get them passed into law. Beacon Hill is infamously slow to pass bills. You can make a difference because it's the start of the election year for your State Representatives and Senators. In-person at Harvey St Co-housing Common Room, 175 Harvey St, North Cambridge, MA. (if bad weather, this will be Zoom only) Contact info@cambridge4trees.org
Thursday, January 8—Cut The Fuel, Strike The Pump
Starting this week, there will be wildcat consumer gas strikes against the pump, until the U.S. commits to not occupying Venezuela. Cut the Fuel commences on Thursday January 8th. Do not buy gas of any kind on January 8th. We will show these gas and oil companies our collective power. Then there will be “wildcat” dates releaed at random: to not buy gas, picket, and do local creative actions of your choice.
Thursday January 8, 3 to 4pm. Indivisible What's New for the New Year. Want to know? Go HERE.
Thursday January 8, 7 - 8pm. Wildlife Crossings and Barriers Talk with Professor Scott Jackson. Wildlife mortality caused by vehicle collisions is an important factor affecting the persistence of wildlife populations, but the impact of transportation infrastructure includes other elements that negatively affect wildlife populations. These include habitat loss and degradation, as well as the barrier effects of roads, highways, and railroads. To protect biodiversity for future generations, we must assess the connections among our natural areas, design strategies to protect existing connectivity, and mitigate barriers to species movement. Go HERE.
Thursday January 15, 6:30pm - 7:30pm. Policy & Power: New Nuclear in Massachusetts? A Sierra Club conversation with the Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs. Join Massachusetts Sierra Club leaders in conversation with Melissa Lavinson, Executive Director of the Office of Energy Transformation, and Weezie Nuara, Deputy Secretary for Federal & Regional Energy Affairs. Dialogue will focus on Gov. Healey’s proposed legislation to expand nuclear power’s contribution to the Commonwealth’s energy supply portfolio while eliminating the requirement for a statewide referendum on any new nuclear plant sited in Massachusetts. RSVP
Thursday January 15, 7pm. Effective Advocate: Protecting Our Neighbors in the Face of ICE. Join the Center for Common Ground and Workers Circle for the first effective advocate training of 2026. This month, we will dive into the Trump administration’s attacks on immigrants and the inhumane ICE operations that are abducting, detaining, and deporting our neighbors, family members, and friends. We will look at how the undermining of immigrants' rights harms all of us and what you can do about it. Go HERE.
Tuesday January 20, 2026, 2:00 p.m. “On January 20 at 2 PM local time, we will walk out of work, school, and commerce because a Free America begins the moment we stop cooperating with fascism. Wherever you are. Host an action at freeameri.ca. Check out the website.
Thursday January 22, 4pm. A free webinar about ongoing efforts to advance bird-friendly legislation in the United States. You'll discover how American Bird Conservancy's strategic shift to state-level advocacy delivered major wins for birds in 2025 — and learn how we can build on that momentum together to drive bold, effective conservation action in 2026 and beyond. Go HERE.
Thursday January 22, 7pm. “Holding ICE Accountable” The first of FCCPR's Action Forums on Zoom. Our speaker will be John
Bonifaz, a constitutional attorney and the president of Free Speech For
People, a national non-profit legal advocacy organization dedicated to defending our democracy and our Constitution. Here is the registration link for the John Bonifaz Action Forum: https://tinyurl.com/
January 27, 7:00 pm. via Zoom. We’re facing multiple crises, from an unstable economy to climate crisis to attacks on immigrants and others. How can we defend ourselves and neighbors and fight back, and still build power for transformative change? How can we move beyond our current polarization and develop a vision and strategy for an alternative that works for the majority? Can we build a world grounded in solidarity, community and sustainability rather than competition, individualism and waste? Stephanie Luce will share lessons from her co-authored book Practical Radicals, plus inspiring stories of resistance from around the country.
The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves & Our Planet Before It’s Too Late. Join the authors to discuss this eye-opening and inspiring new book published by the New Press. The plastic pollution crisis is massive, systemic, and urgent. But “The Problem with Plastic” offers hope: We, collectively, have the power and influence to effectively slow the production of plastic. Plastic pollution is not inevitable; it’s the result of choices made by businesses, governments, and, to a lesser extent, everyday people. By equipping people with knowledge, hope, and an arsenal of solutions, we can put people and the planet before plastic, and save ourselves while there’s still time. Go HERE.
Tuesday February 17, All Day. National Day of Direct Action. FLARE and Citizens’ Impeachment are teaming up for a national day of action. Where Your representative’s office. “On February 17th, 2026, we will hold organized meetings with congressional offices in their home districts. This is an opportunity to show directly to their face that their constituents demand better. We will not be satisfied with empty promises. We want leaders who will honor their oath and do their job: Defending the Constitution by impeaching Donald Trump.” Website: citizensimpeachment.com
That's all for now. Let's talk next year and remember......Listen to Your Mother.


