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Saturday, July 18, 2026

Walk to Change the Flag and Seal Enviro Show

 

Greetings Earthlings. Do any of you remember The Two Flags Enviro Show back in 2019? Back then we asked: "Have you ever noticed the Massachusetts state flag? Chances are if you happen to be Native American you are well aware of the colonial sword over the head of the indigenous man on the shield. David Detmold returns to the show to talk about Change The Mass Flag." Here we are seven years later and some progress, but not enough, has been made. With that in mind David returns again to the show along with Katherine Harrelson to talk about a cross-State Walk to Change the Flag & Seal. The Walk also aims to raise awareness in solidarity with Community Land and Water Coalition's ongoing campaign (of which we are longtime supporters) to halt sand mining operations in the fragile ecosystem of the sand barrens around Carver/Plymouth sacred to the Herring Pond Wampanoag. OK, that's a lot but we'll still introduce you to this week's Fool-on-the-Hill, "Who Left the Door Open", "Those Whose Brains Were small" and more, but first it's time for........Revenge of the Critters! Another photog gets Buffaloed 

 

Our Fool-on-the-Hill is "Representative Mike Lawler of New York [who] teamed up with Rep. Jared Golden of Maine to introduce H.R. 9436, legislation that would block the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from developing science-based measures to protect North Atlantic Right Whales from entanglement in commercial fishing gear until 2035. The North Atlantic Right Whale is one of the most endangered marine mammals on Earth. With fewer than 400 individuals remaining, every whale matters." The Endangered Species Coalition is asking us to push back HERE

 

We have a bit of irony this time when ask "Who Left the Door Open?" 'cuz certain MAGA freaks want to slam the door on those and their kids seeking refuge from Lady Liberty. We quote this Dem fundraiser for more:  Repugs... "are throwing an absolute hissy fit over the Supreme Court’s recent birthright citizenship decision. They have laid bare their dangerous agenda of white nationalism and white supremacy. Trump lickspittle Rep. Troy Nehls even suggested smothering Lady Liberty with a bed sheet and replacing the torch of the mighty Mother of Exiles with a stop sign. Our country was built because huddled masses followed Lady Liberty’s glowing, world-wide welcoming flame. They arrived at our shores and found a home where they could finally breathe free. Now, dangerous MAGA bigots, who conveniently forgot their own immigrant roots to embrace a white supremacist vision of America, are trying to slam shut the golden door, erase our legacy, and steal America's future for themselves."  To which we say.....STOP trying to rewrite history!

 

We're pretty sure we nominated Elon and his DOGE groupies for "Their Brains Were small And They Died" even though they have yet to. As of last week "More than 50,000 everyday people have signed the DOGE Accountability petition to Members of Congress, urging them to lead hearings and investigations into right wing extremist Elon Musk and DOGE officials." You can do that too.  That said, Tesla's Boy Idiot should share this nomination with Pete Hegseth, who after all has a lot in common with the dinosaurs of old, and especially due to his latest swaggering "effort to annually screen service members’ testosterone levels and offer testosterone replacement therapy, framing it as a way to keep troops on the “leading edge of lethality.” One can only wonder what other drugs Hegseth and his ilk hope to pump into their unsuspecting warriors but regarding testosterone " Some studies, such as those from the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, note that in patients with... excessive circulating testosterone can be linked to cognitive impairment and potential brain damage." That might explain a lot about our "Secretary of War"!

 

Speaking of potential brain damage let's move on to The Mad King (#NoKings) himself. Following the ICE murder of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Biddeford, Maine Daily Kos reports His Malignancy "made it clear.. that he fully supports the actions of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency as more and more innocent people are being killed by the agency’s agents. “The men and women of ICE are doing a GREAT job, one that has to be done,” [He] wrote on his Truth Social [and] added that “we cannot give up” on ICE’s use of traffic stops, which he characterized as one of the agency’s “most important and effective Crime Fighting tools.” His Malignancy said, "to pause using these stops would be “playing right into the criminal’s hands” and that the “radical left would like to see this done.” To which we say, "Radical Left? Try the vast majority of U.S. citizens you fucking monster."  Maybe His Malignancy can add his sanitized version of ICE killings to his new so-called "Freedom Trucks" which get fast and loose with U.S. history as they stop at public schools and events across the nation to launder news old and recent. Think of them as Memory Hole Mobiles. More than likely the fake news on wheels will fail to mention all the election tampering by the Administration as the so-called "Department of Justice announced plans to send “election monitors” to six states—Arizona, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Virginia—before their primary elections this summer. That means there could be MAGA minions at the polls  It’s also a clear sign that [he] intends to disrupt the election and suppress the vote not just in the South, but in the purple states and deep blue districts we need to win in order to flip the midterms. This is the “slow steal” of our democracy that precedes a “fast steal” in the fall where [His Malignancy] may claim elections were rigged, seize or refuse to count ballots, and/or asks his MAGA minions not to seat duly elected representatives."  Also, how about troops at the polls?  Finally, did you catch The Mad King (#NoKings) on the screen last Thursday and his Cavalcade of Lies? Please push back HERE. Your country needs you! 

 

Another Air Quality Alert/Another Bullshit Alert from His Malignancy who refuses to understand that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!"  As monstrous forest fires burn out of control up north on both sides of the border once again, as the smoke and particulate matter drift down and turn our skies into poisonous endtime haze, worsened by increasing heatwaves, we again marvel at MAGA and The Mad King's (#NoKings) utter lack of compassion, not to mention action to confront the climate emergency. Like the 3 Monkeys who see, hear & speak no evil, they refuse to acknowledge THE Crisis of our times: "The interior department said it wants to loosen two Biden-era regulations governing oil and gas drilling on national public lands. One would dramatically lower the fees that firms must pay for future cleanup costs before drilling; the second could allow companies to release more methane, a potent planet-warming pollutant." Elsewhere "The president said tech companies can use whichever type of energy they want to use [to power massive AI projects]—he specifically mentioned only nuclear, oil and gas—except wind. “We don’t allow wind,” [he] said. “Wind is terrible, it just doesn’t work.”  More bullshit and ignorance in a time of crisis. Look out the window at the pollution. Look to The White House for even more.

 

Enough!  It's time for our Critter of the Week. You've no doubt heard about the proverbial "Wise Owl". Given the lack of wisdom we've been covering here it is our pleasure to look to the Barred Owl "a nocturnal dweller of mature forests in the United States and Canada, [who] has deep, dark eyes and rich, chocolate-brown and cream-colored plumage. This large bird can easily evade detection in the daytime, as it blends in with the tree bark, flies on silent wings, and is quite sedentary. But there’s no mistaking its haunting, hooting song." We feel compelled to add a word to the wise here: "Although Barred Owls are fairly common in many areas and the species’ range continues to expand in the West, many of these birds are injured and killed by collisions with cars and fencing, or are poisoned after eating prey that have ingested rodenticides. Additionally, Barred Owls often rely on mature forests, which provide large dead and dying trees for nesting and roosting. As such, this species is also vulnerable to habitat loss."

   

In the Enviro Show Echo Chamber we are pleased to rerun WGBH's news: "Citizens Bank ends relationship with ICE prison companies after months of protest".  Here in WMass there have been weekly standouts in Northampton out in front the bank located inside a supermarket. "This decision also comes on the heels of the city of Montclair, New Jersey withdrawing nearly $91 million from Citizens Bank. Jersey City also announced plans to pull out more than $265 million from the bank.......Citizens Bank explained its reasoning in the statement, suggesting it was purely a business decision."  We guess. 

 

Our Quote of the Week is from the late John Peters Slow Turtle of the Mashpee Wampanoags, spiritual leader and former Massachusetts Commissioner on Indian Affairs: 

 

"Most of my involvement is with the Indian people and their purpose in life. I think the intentions of my people are entirely different from what mainstream society promotes. We're not here for private gain, but to find a solution to preserve the Earth Mother for all generations to come." 

                                                       - John Peters Slow Turtle

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

First 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 in Boston 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. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 3 – 4pm.:  Indivisible's What's the Plan with Leah and Ezra. Go HERE. Fridays, 1:30 to 3pm: De-ICE Hanscom Airfield Stand Outs, Hanscom Rotary, Lincoln, MA. Go HERE. ALSO:

 12 to 1pm. Send Citizens Bank a clear message: financing private prison and immigration detention facility operators The GEO Group and CoreCivic is bad for business. We'll stand out on the public sidewalks on King Street Northampton, MA in front of Stop and Shop Plaza (Citizens Bank has a branch inside Stop and Shop).  Saturdays, 11am to 1pm: No Fear w/Street Theatre, Burlington ICE Facility, Burlington Mall Rd. @ District Ave., Burlington, MA Go HERE .





Sunday July 19, 11am – 2pm.  Good Trouble Lives On - Votercade.  Parking lot of Levi Heywood Memorial Library, 55 W Lynde St., Gardner, MA 01440.  The fight to protect voting rights never ends, and right now, we’re witnessing a Jim-Crow-era effort from politicians and their billionaire friends to restrict our freedoms, silence our voices, and consolidate power.  But in America, we choose our leaders. We will decide our future. The same spirit that fueled Selma, Montgomery, and the March on Washington lives on in our unified action.  Go HERE 
 
 
 
Wednesday July 22, 7 – 8:30pm.  Orientation to Indivisible Northampton (Virtual). Are you horrified and/or angry about the ongoing assaults on our democracy? Want to take action but don’t know what to do? Join us for an orientation to learn more about Indivisible Northampton, what we’re doing, and what you can do! The purpose of this meeting is to provide an orientation to newcomers and experienced resistance hands alike. Go HERE.  
 
 
 
Saturday July 25, 5 – 6:30 pm. Lawns into Meadows: Creating a Regenerative Landscape. Free & Open to All.  Lawns eat up time, money, and chemicals. Meadows are beautiful, low-maintenance, and protect the planet. Native flowers and grasses welcome wildlife, resist weather extremes, and store carbon dioxide. Learn how to grow your own meadow whether you have a small yard or large field. Q&A will follow. Go HERE
 
 
 
Saturday July 26, 1 to 3pm. Northfield Fix-it Fair. Rain or Shine. Northfield Golf Club Beech House, Northfield, MA. Free help with repairs! Don't throw it away; Fix it! Save your broken-but-beloved stuff.   
 
 

 

Sunday July 26, 5:30 to 6:30pm.  New National Parks for New England with

Michael Kellett and Susan Masino.  Free and open to the public. 7:00 PM Dinner RVSP Call: 413-743-1591 or email: mail@bascomlodge.net.  July Dinner Menu: https://www.bascomlodge.net/july-dinner-menus.  Mt. Greylock State Reservation, Bascom Lodge

3 Summit Road  Adams MA. https://www.bascomlodge.net/events

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
Wednesday July 29, 11am to 1pm. WMass delegation to ICE standout in Burlington, MA.  "Usually there have been between 40 and 70 of us joining the protest from our area!!  As soon as you know you're coming please register here. Please make sure anyone who is traveling with you also registers so that we and the Burlington organizers have a sense of how many people will show up on July 29.  If you are either willing to drive or need a ride and do not have people to go with, please use our carpool site to sign up.  It usually takes a while for drivers to indicate that they have room in their cars, so if you're looking for a ride, put yourself on the waitlist (with the name of your city or town) and be patient. Shuttles run from the [Burlington] parking lot to the protest site from about 10:15 - 1:15.  We strongly suggest that you plan to meet in Western MA at about 8:30 in order to try to be at the parking area in Burlington by 10:30 or so."   
 
 
 
Wednesday July 29,  4 -  5pm.   Safeguarding Seascapes for Seabirds.  Zoom (link provided upon registration).  Unsustainable fisheries, rising temperatures, water pollution, and more threaten the balance of this ecosystem, with grim consequences for seabirds. Collectively, seabirds are the most endangered group of birds in the world. In the albatross family, for example, 15 of 22 species are threatened with extinction — largely driven by incidental bycatch from fisheries. Join us to learn more about vulnerable birds like the Waved Albatross, the connections between seabirds, coral reefs, and other marine habitats, and the solutions that are helping to protect them. Go HERE.
 
 
 
Thursday August 6, 1pm.  Clean Energy Group’s “Beyond Lithium” webinar series spotlights the emerging energy storage technologies that are expanding the grid’s capabilities beyond today’s lithium-ion batteries. Each session in the series will feature a leading non–lithium-ion storage company, offering a practical look at how their systems work, where they are being deployed, and how they compare on performance, cost, scalability, safety, and supply chain considerations. Go HERE. 


 
That's it for now except....not to forget to listen to your Mother!
 
 

 

 


Friday, July 03, 2026

Save Your Local Forest Enviro Show

 

[ The link to our podcast is HERE

Greetings Earthlings. Welcome to "Plastic Free July" ! Are we feeling very Independent yet?  We sure should be given what's going on in DC these daze! With that in mind let's talk about some successful local action. Anita Ryan and Brian Seppala join us to talk about the struggle to protect Bare Cove Park in Hingham, MA. Their website is HERE. As always, we will also intro you to our Fool-on-the-Hill and "Those Whose Brains Were small", as well as ask "Who Left the Door Open?" and more but first it's time for......Revenge of the Critters! Tiny critters strike again

 

This week's Fool-on-the-Hill was a Fool in the past and apparently will be in the future.  "Speaker Mike Johnson said recently that "entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and things like Social Security — they have to be adjusted and fixed…desperate times call for desperate measures." This so-called Christian is no "friend of Jesus" as he plans the worst for "the least of these".  It's time for all of us to "Block [His Malignancy] and Mike Johnson's plot to gut Social Security"

 

We had to ask "Who Left the Door Open?"  when Fox News propagandists tried to convince viewers not to believe their own eyes when very few people showed up for Freedom 250, the political  [organization/event His Malignancy] launched to supplant the congressionally established organization overseeing the semiquincentennial, has turned America’s 250th birthday into a celebration of himself. After several musical acts originally slated to perform [last] Wednesday dropped out earlier [last] month in response to this politicization, [He] announced that he would be the night’s main attraction at what he termed “the Greatest Rally, EVER.” .....But the event turned out to be a low-energy dud, with the listless president praising himself and his administration’s accomplishments to a shockingly small audience." Have a look!  Apparently "Freedom 250" also had a hand in the tall ships flotilla in NY Harbor on July 4 where the White House captured U.S. Coastguard officials demanded no "political banners" and threatened Clearwater Sloop with arrest if they flew messages " "Save the Clean Water Act" and "Indigenous Rights, Racial Justice, ⁠Climate Solutions". Meanwhile, do your nation a favor on its 250th B-day and tell the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to hold [His Malignancy] accountable for diverting national park entrance fees to bankroll his self-serving ventures. Go HERE.

 

 

We seem to recall The Mad King's (#NoKings) ICE were the subject of a previous "Their Brains Were small and They Died" segment but so be it when we read headlines like: "Armed With New Slush Fund, ‘Lawless and Rogue’ ICE Arrests 10,000+ in Just Five Days." The Common Dreams Alert goes on to report: "(ICE) officials were “told that 2,000 arrests a day was the new standard for enforcement.” The agency, flush with cash following [the] President signing of a reconciliation package containing another $70 billion for immigration enforcement, has been instructed to assign 80% of its officers to 'arrest operations' according to the Times."  These dinosaurs may be under the impression they are the new Gestapo but that boat sailed long ago, boys. 

 

We are celebrating our nation's 250 B-day by purposely NOT posting a segment focused solely on His Malignancy (not to be confused with his troubled soul, if he has one and not celebrated with toxic fireworks 1 & 2 either) . As you know, he likes nothing better than all the focus being on himself, The Mad King (#NoKings) but we say......Nah! 

 

We have Breaking News! An entirely new candidate for Election 2028 has stepped....um...slithered forward? THIS just in! 

 

Our Doublespeak of the Week is dedicated to the recent "Extreme Heat Warning" here in the Northeast U.S. courtesy of the New York Times:  "Some events at London Climate Action Week were canceled because of the stifling temperatures.....Among the casualties was a session titled “Extreme Heat: Improving governance and strengthening action around the world,” which was scheduled for Wednesday." Did someone say "heat"? Did you know: "Trees are countering nearly half the urban heating from pavement and buildings in the world’s cities" ?  That's the good news. The bad? "but they’re not doing enough cooling in hotter, poorer cities where it’s needed the most as the world warms, a new study found."

 

Obviously, few of the above attendees needed to be told "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" On the other hand there's this lot: "On Wednesday the Interior Department announced that it would pay the energy developer Invenergy $765 million not to develop three offshore wind farms. This [was] the third such payment by the administration to undo offshore wind projects that have been years in the planning. [The Prez] has so far committed $2.5 billion in taxpayer dollars to killing renewable energy projects. The administration has also tried to stop offshore wind farms already under development — moves that have been blocked by the courts — Then another for Duke Energy. "Duke Energy would then reinvest that money in other sources of energy favored by the...administration, which could include new nuclear and natural gas projects, according to the utility."  Meanwhile the Pentagon has been refusing to grant routine permits for onshore wind projects."   But wait! There's more: A small group of former government workers has recreated a valuable climate-science website that had been shuttered last year under the  administration. The new site, climate.us, is an effort by former staff members at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to present climate science previously housed at climate.gov, including data, reports, articles, and congressionally mandated national climate assessments."  Sound familiar? Yes, the present occupants in White House tried to trash their last effort but they persist! And still more?  Yes, remember "No Nukes"The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) this week proposed to get rid of the requirement for nuclear plants to ensure that radiation exposure is “as low as is reasonably achievable.” Nukes aren't the solution, they're just another pollution. 😟

 

Our Critter of the Week is Rice's Whale and they have a tale to tell: "In 2021, scientists announced something extraordinary: a newly described whale species found only in the Gulf of Mexico, the Rice’s whale. This unique and beloved species has been heard calling throughout the Gulf, from Texas to Florida. But this species is on the brink of extinction. The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil disaster devastated Gulf wildlife and killed around one in five Rice’s whales. Today, scientists estimate only 51 individuals remain alive. Rice’s whales received protections under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), helping safeguard their habitat and requiring industries operating in the Gulf to take precautions to avoid driving the species to extinction. Now, those protections are being stripped away. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), under the direction of Under Secretary Neil Jacobs, is moving to eliminate important protections for the Rice’s whale. After already approving sweeping exemptions for the oil and gas industry during a March 31 federal committee meeting, NOAA is now taking steps to remove Rice’s whales’ ESA protections entirely. The science is clear: Rice’s whale is a distinct species in urgent need of protection. Without strong Endangered Species Act safeguards, this species could disappear forever. The Endangered Species Coalition Action Link is HERE. Also a note to Cruise Ships too.

 

Here's our Quote of the Week's backstory: "Two people display[ed] a banner atop the Empire State Building in the Manhattan borough of New York, July 1, 2026. The pair were self-identified via social media as Russian couple Ivan Beerkus and Angela Nikolau, daredevil climbers who were the subject of the 2024 documentary “Skywalkers: A Love Story”. The banner read: 

"When the power of love beats the love of power the world knows peace" 

That said, passersby would hardly be able to read the banner over 103 floors below. 😉 

 

After our conversation with Anita and Brian it's on to the Bus Stop Billboard:

 

First 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 in Boston 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. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 3 – 4pm.:  Indivisible's What's the Plan with Leah and Ezra. Go HERE. Fridays, 1:30 to 3pm: De-ICE Hanscom Airfield Stand Outs, Hanscom Rotary, Lincoln, MA. Go HERE. ALSO:

 12 to 1pm. Send Citizens Bank a clear message: financing private prison and immigration detention facility operators The GEO Group and CoreCivic is bad for business. We'll stand out on the public sidewalks on King Street Northampton, MA in front of Stop and Shop Plaza (Citizens Bank has a branch inside Stop and Shop).  Saturdays, 11am to 1pm: No Fear w/Street Theatre, Burlington ICE Facility, Burlington Mall Rd. @ District Ave., Burlington, MA Go HERE .





 
Saturday July 18, 10am – 12pm.  Easthampton Good Trouble Lives On.  Good Trouble Lives On is a non-partisan weekend of action. We require that participants commit to not advocate for, endorse, or oppose any political candidate or ballot initiative. A core principle behind all Good Trouble Lives On events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events.  Go HERE.  Also: Worthington, same time  Go HERE
 
 
 
Sunday July 19, 11am – 2pm.  Good Trouble Lives On - Votercade.  Parking lot of Levi Heywood Memorial Library, 55 W Lynde St., Gardner, MA 01440.  The fight to protect voting rights never ends, and right now, we’re witnessing a Jim-Crow-era effort from politicians and their billionaire friends to restrict our freedoms, silence our voices, and consolidate power.  But in America, we choose our leaders. We will decide our future. The same spirit that fueled Selma, Montgomery, and the March on Washington lives on in our unified action.  Go HERE 
 
 
 
Wednesday July 22, 7 – 8:30pm.  Orientation to Indivisible Northampton (Virtual). Are you horrified and/or angry about the ongoing assaults on our democracy? Want to take action but don’t know what to do? Join us for an orientation to learn more about Indivisible Northampton, what we’re doing, and what you can do! The purpose of this meeting is to provide an orientation to newcomers and experienced resistance hands alike. Go HERE.  
 
 
 
Saturday July 25, 5 – 6:30 pm. Lawns into Meadows: Creating a Regenerative Landscape. Free & Open to All.  Lawns eat up time, money, and chemicals. Meadows are beautiful, low-maintenance, and protect the planet. Native flowers and grasses welcome wildlife, resist weather extremes, and store carbon dioxide. Learn how to grow your own meadow whether you have a small yard or large field. Q&A will follow. Go HERE
 
 
 
Saturday July 26, 1 to 3pm. Northfield Fix-it Fair. Rain or Shine. Northfield Golf Club Beech House, Northfield, MA. Free help with repairs! Don't throw it away; Fix it! Save your broken-but-beloved stuff.   
 
 

 

Sunday July 26, 5:30 to 6:30pm.  New National Parks for New England with

Michael Kellett and Susan Masino.  Free and open to the public. 7:00 PM Dinner RVSP Call: 413-743-1591 or email: mail@bascomlodge.net.  July Dinner Menu: https://www.bascomlodge.net/july-dinner-menus.  Mt. Greylock State Reservation, Bascom Lodge

3 Summit Road  Adams MA. https://www.bascomlodge.net/events

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
Wednesday July 29, 11am to 1pm. WMass delegation to ICE standout in Burlington, MA.  "Usually there have been between 40 and 70 of us joining the protest from our area!!  As soon as you know you're coming please register here. Please make sure anyone who is traveling with you also registers so that we and the Burlington organizers have a sense of how many people will show up on July 29.  If you are either willing to drive or need a ride and do not have people to go with, please use our carpool site to sign up.  It usually takes a while for drivers to indicate that they have room in their cars, so if you're looking for a ride, put yourself on the waitlist (with the name of your city or town) and be patient. Shuttles run from the [Burlington] parking lot to the protest site from about 10:15 - 1:15.  We strongly suggest that you plan to meet in Western MA at about 8:30 in order to try to be at the parking area in Burlington by 10:30 or so."   
 
 
 
Wednesday July 29,  4 -  5pm.   Safeguarding Seascapes for Seabirds.  Zoom (link provided upon registration).  Unsustainable fisheries, rising temperatures, water pollution, and more threaten the balance of this ecosystem, with grim consequences for seabirds. Collectively, seabirds are the most endangered group of birds in the world. In the albatross family, for example, 15 of 22 species are threatened with extinction — largely driven by incidental bycatch from fisheries. Join us to learn more about vulnerable birds like the Waved Albatross, the connections between seabirds, coral reefs, and other marine habitats, and the solutions that are helping to protect them. Go HERE.
 
 
 
Thursday August 6, 1pm.  Clean Energy Group’s “Beyond Lithium” webinar series spotlights the emerging energy storage technologies that are expanding the grid’s capabilities beyond today’s lithium-ion batteries. Each session in the series will feature a leading non–lithium-ion storage company, offering a practical look at how their systems work, where they are being deployed, and how they compare on performance, cost, scalability, safety, and supply chain considerations. Go HERE. 


 

OK, Happy B-day USA. Don't forget to listen to your Mother!  

 

 

 

Friday, June 19, 2026

A Northeast State and Federal Forests Enviro Show

 


 [ The podcast for this show is HERE ]

Greetings Earthlings. Happy Summer Solstice. It's the 21st century, burn technologies no longer make sense in a Climate Crisis and the losers' War Against Nature must end ASAP. That's how we see it and we've invited Zack Porter  co-founder of Standing Trees and passionate advocate for America's public lands back to make the case for permanently protecting State and Federal forest lands in the Northeast. Also, new nukes in MA? We don't think so! As usual, we will also introduce you to our Fool-on-the-Hill, Whoever Left the Door Open, those Whose Brains Were small and more, but first it's time for...... Revenge of the Critters! Another listener suggestion: Some bugs can be a bother, others......not so much.

 

Our Fool-on-the-Hill is a repeat offender. "MAGA Rep. Andy Ogles kicked off Pride Month 2026 by declaring, 'Homosexuality has no place in America.' With LGBTQ+ Americans under siege by MAGA bigotry, we're fighting back. It's Cedar Key Progress, working to FIRE anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans in Congress." They say they are, "gearing up to run billboards and TV ads against Republicans that are:attacking transgender kids; banning Pride flags; and censoring LGBTQ+ voices in schools and libraries."  Sorry Andy, it's the 21st century. Check your calendar, fool. 

 

On the last show we took a look at PFAS which got us thinking about the 20th century corporados who came up with slogans like "Better Living Through Chemistry" while they proceeded to poison us with any number of products. The blog and podcast had already dropped when Glen came across one of those who make us wonder.....Who Left the Door Open? Thomas Midgley Jr., an American mechanical and chemical engineer who played a major role in developing leaded gasoline and some of the first chlorofluorocarbons. Both were later banned due to their disastrous impact on health and the environment. If you happen to believe in karma you'll be interested to learn "Midgley contracted polio in 1940 and was left disabled; in 1944, he was found strangled to death by a device he devised to allow him to get out of bed unassisted." 

 

While we're on the subject of thoughtlessness and lack of foresight guess who returns to remind us Their Brains Were Small and They Died (even though they've yet to)?  The National Campaign for Justice informs us: "The New World screwworm, that the United States wiped out nearly 60 years ago, is back in Texas and New Mexico. This flesh-eating parasite’s larvae burrow into the living tissue of cattle, pets, wildlife, and, in rare cases, people. This never would’ve happened if Elon Musk’s DOGE hadn’t cut funding for the USDA, fired the people responsible for monitoring this threat and destroyed the early warning system that could’ve stopped it."  

 

Wait, more thoughtlessness and lack of foresight served with a side of Doublespeak of the Week. MAGA freakshow, "Rep. Paul Gosar has introduced legislation that would strip away federal protections as the Mexican gray wolf remains highly vulnerable. Gosar’s cynically named Enhancing Safety for Animals Act would do the exact opposite of what its title suggests. Instead of enhancing safety, it would dismantle the very safeguards that kept lobo from vanishing forever. The bill threatens to undo decades of painstaking conservation work and push this fragile population back toward extinction. The Mexican gray wolf’s story is already one of catastrophic loss. It has survived only due to Endangered Species Act protections and captive breeding programs. Today’s entire wild population descends from only a handful of wolves, leaving the species with perilously low genetic diversity that threatens reproduction and survival."  Email your representative and tell them to support conservation and oppose Representative Gosar’s bullshit H.R. 4255.

 

All these freak show fascists staking their claim to infamy and yet His Malignancy still manages to outdo them with his own personal brand of idiocy. Take your pick. Of course there's his bizarre fixation destroying Wilderness, on monument degradation from trashing the White House, the Reflecting swamp on the National Mall, putting up Soviet style banners of his glowering mug all over DC, or his Nazi inspired victory arch. Further afield The Mad King (#NoKings) has threatened Greenland,  Canada and of course Cuba.  His War on Nature also continues, though with mixed signals when it comes to wind power. The Administration continues to pay off wind power developers for leases they have secured to the tune of $2.5 Billion of your taxpayer dollars while at the same time we find conflicting news: "The... administration has abandoned its effort to halt wind energy projects across the United States and dropped its challenge to the court ruling that tossed [the] President’s order freezing federal permitting and leasing for wind projects." Regardless, His Malignancy & his lot is still enabling the corporados endangering workers and the public. "Despite legislation passed in 2016 requiring certain federal agencies to raise their penalties every year to track the inflation rate, the... administration has decided to  give lawbreaking companies a break by cancelling this year’s OSHA and MSHA penalty increases, as well as penalties issued by other federal enforcement agency such as agencies such as EPA and the Department of Transportation." 

 

An interesting turn of events reminds us that even respected allies may have overlooked the fact that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" On our last show we referenced a story about "The...administration.... dismantling a $368 million deep-ocean observation system that was put in place a decade ago to monitor coastal environments, marine ecosystems and powerful currents that affect the global climate." His Malignancy's attempts to toss anything with the term "climate" in it down the Memory Hole leads to such mindless actions, not just as censorship but also to actual danger to health and safety. The good news however, announced on The Rachel Maddow Show and elsewhere, is they have reversed the "decision to dismantle a $368m deep-sea observation system following an following an outcry from lawmakers and ocean experts." That said, as Rachel went into some detail on yet another White House fail she failed to mention the reason the system was deployed in the first place......"It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!".  

 

In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber AMHERST — With a $500,000 grant from the Healey administration, researchers at the Massachusetts Geological Survey at University of Massachusetts Amherst plan to measure how the state’s wetland store and release carbon. Researchers hope this information can be used by state and town conservation commissions, land trusts and any who want guidance about managing or restoring wetlands.

 

Our Critter of the Week this time is the fascinating Wolverine. "Typically weighing less than 35 pounds, the wolverine is the largest terrestrial member of the weasel family, Mustelidae. They are powerfully built and have short legs with wide feet for traveling across the snow. Wolverines require deep snow to dig dens for their young. As highly effective scavengers of carrion, these animals are a vital part of their ecosystem.  The species is rare and faces significant challenges to its future in the continental United States. Due to their limited numbers, huge individual territories and remote locations, it is difficult to gather data on wolverines. This poses a challenge to scientists, agencies and others trying to understand wolverines’ habitat requirements, threats to their survival and pathways to recovery.  One thing, however, is clear: as a species dependent on deep snowpack for denning and foraging, the survival of wolverines in the Lower 48 is very much at risk due to the foreseeable effects of human-caused climate change. After 23 years of advocacy, wolverines were listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2023."  Checkout this short video of a Wolverine on the trail. 

 

How about a Quote of the Week as we imagine the Wolverine out in the Wild:

“Devoted though we must be to the conservation cause, I do not believe that any of us should give it all of our time or effort or heart. Give what you can, but do not burn yourselves out -- or break your hearts. Let us save at least half of our lives for the enjoyment of this wonderful world which still exists. Leave your dens, abandon your cars and walk out into the great mountains, the deserts, the forests, the seashores. Those treasures still belong to all of us. Enjoy them to the full, stretch your legs, expand your lungs, enliven your hearts.."   

  - Edward Abbey

 

After our talk with Zack it's on to the Bus stop Billboard:

 

First 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 in Boston 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. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 3 – 4pm.:  Indivisible's What's the Plan with Leah and Ezra. Go HERE. Fridays, 1:30 to 3pm: De-ICE Hanscom Airfield Stand Outs, Hanscom Rotary, Lincoln, MA. Go HERE. ALSO:

 12 to 1pm. Send Citizens Bank a clear message: financing private prison and immigration detention facility operators The GEO Group and CoreCivic is bad for business. We'll stand out on the public sidewalks on King Street Northampton, MA in front of Stop and Shop Plaza (Citizens Bank has a branch inside Stop and Shop).  Saturdays, 11am to 1pm: No Fear w/Street Theatre, Burlington ICE Facility, Burlington Mall Rd. @ District Ave., Burlington, MA Go HERE .



Monday, July 6, 6:30pm.  DCR Quabbin Watershed Advisory Committee Meeting

Location: DCR Les and Terry Campbell Quabbin Visitor Center, 100 Winsor Dam
Road, Belchertown, MA 01007.  Go HERE. [ Be prepared for b.s. Ask hard questions ]

 

 

 

Tuesday July 14, 12 - 12:45pm.  Leave No Legislator Behind: Reaching a Strong Final Climate Bill.   Join the Mothers Out Front Campaign Team for our monthly statewide Climate Action Call to learn what ended up in the Senate Energy bill and push for what we want the final reconciled bill to include. We’ll also stretch to engage more people from our circles to take action. RSVP here


 

July 15 all Noon-3pm. Massachusetts Roadmap for Advanced Nuclear and Fusion Energy, discussion series sponsored by Governor Healey & Umass Lowell. They are seeking "stakeholder engagment" on their push for nukes - let's give it to them! More info and registration here   
 
 
 
Sunday July 19, 11am – 2pm.  Good Trouble Lives On - Votercade.  Parking lot of Levi Heywood Memorial Library, 55 W Lynde St., Gardner, MA 01440.  The fight to protect voting rights never ends, and right now, we’re witnessing a Jim-Crow-era effort from politicians and their billionaire friends to restrict our freedoms, silence our voices, and consolidate power.  But in America, we choose our leaders. We will decide our future. The same spirit that fueled Selma, Montgomery, and the March on Washington lives on in our unified action.  Go HERE 
 
 
 
Saturday July 25, 5 – 6:30 pm. Lawns into Meadows: Creating a Regenerative Landscape. Free & Open to All.  Lawns eat up time, money, and chemicals. Meadows are beautiful, low-maintenance, and protect the planet. Native flowers and grasses welcome wildlife, resist weather extremes, and store carbon dioxide. Learn how to grow your own meadow whether you have a small yard or large field. Q&A will follow. Go HERE

 

 

OK, we are out of here 'til next time but do remember to listen to your Mother!