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Saturday, April 11, 2026

An Earthy Enviro Show

 

Greetings Earthlings & Happy Every Day is Earth Day. Regardless of what lunacy is slithering around our so-called Federal Government and in the dwindling ranks of MAGA, the vast majority of the human race is still clinging to some semblance of sanity. The largest demonstration of that race was on the first Earth Day, April 22 1970 when "20 million Americans — at the time, 10% of the total population of the United States — [took] to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate against the impacts of 150 years of industrial development which had left a growing legacy of serious human health impacts." This year, on March 28 the second largest demonstration in history consisting of some 8 million souls returned to the streets on #NoKings Day 3, not just in support of the planet being plundered by the MAGA freak show but also in protest of that fascist freak show and its horrific agenda.  Jeromie Whalen, school teacher and regional super-hero running for Massachusetts’ First Congressional District U.S. House of Reps seat now held by Richie Neal joins us. As always, we will also introduce you to this week's Fool-on-the-Hill, Who left the Door Open, and Those Whose Brains Were small, as well as our various "...of the Week" segments and our ever present reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and more but first it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters! Don't feed the Bears.

 

The ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, Dem Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut is this week's Fool-on-the-Hill. It seems "The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that had been scheduled for [a vote last week] was not, Politico reported. The move gives critics of the law more time to push for reforms, including a requirement that federal agents get a warrant before searching for information on Americans.[Ya' think??]  If the bill ultimately advances to the House floor, some top Democrats — including Himes are already lobbying colleagues to vote for [His Malignancy's] request.....One House staffer who asked for anonymity to speak freely said they were surprised that Himes has not pushed for concessions on FISA or other legislation — in exchange for Democratic support."  Surprised indeed! 

 

While Rep. Himes may be a DINO as in "Democrat in name only," the Repugs are more akin to the dinosaurs of old "Whose Brains Were small and They Died" as in White Nationalist Secretary of "War" Pete Hegseth who fancies himself a modern day Crusader. He even has the Crusader logo tatooed to his chest, presumably under his armor? Raw Story notes: "Pete Hegseth, the man put in charge of our entire military, is a devotee of a radical fringe that wants to replace our laws with a "biblical" autocracy. And his hand-picked pastors are now calling for the death of their political enemies. Joshua Haymes and Brooks Potteiger, Hegseth’s own pastor, were caught praying against James Talarico, a powerhouse Democratic elected for Senate in Texas. Their prayer? "I pray that God kills him... stop him by any means necessary." Talarico is an actual Christian. Hegseth? Arrested development comes to mind. Take Action: Healthcare Not Warfare.

 

Speaking of belief systems gone awry, how about reminding self-described believers in The War Against Nature that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!". This is timely: "A powerful panel of administration officials voted unanimously on Tuesday to exempt oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from measures to protect endangered whales and other imperiled species. The panel, the Endangered Species Committee, a high-level group that is often called the God Squad because it essentially holds the power to decide whether a species lives or dies, adopted the move during a brief, closed-door meeting."  We got into this last week on our April fools show. This week how about some pushback?  Us humans aren't exempt from this disaster either. "A new study calls for atmospheric composition and population biomarkers to be tracked alongside traditional climate indicators to better understand how gradual environmental change may influence human biology over decades." CO2 overdose, anyone? How about pushing back on zombie biomass still coming at us in Mass? On the brighter side we are closing in on Earth Day and Earth Week as we are already in Earth Month when every year is Earth Year, right? Do you have an event in mind? Let us know and we will announce it here on the show. An "Arts & Nature" event d.o.'s reading from "It's the Trees" will already have passed but checkout the Bus Stop Billboard for more and check this video extravaganza out from Earthday.org

 

His Malignancy The Mad King (#NoKings), despite all his madness, is pulling out all the stops to throw our next election. Checkout Rachel Maddows interview with Sen. Mark Warner on April 6th regarding a scheme to declare a fake national emergency in November. Actually, doing so WOULD constitute a national emergency, only not one he intended. That said, His Malignancy actually did something good recently. He fired Pam Bondi the worst Attorney General in U.S. History.  Some believe he was thinking she can't be subpoenaed to testify against him regarding the Epstein files but his thinking is wrong as usual. Regardless, where ever she ends up she'll do less damage. Another monster down the tubes. Meanwhile, last week during No Kings Day 3 (#NoKings) some folks gathered in Amherst, MA, Northampton, MA, Orange, MA and thousands other folks all over the Valley, the region, across the nation and around the world 8 Million humans to say....well, NO KINGS! There were a few bogus arrests one of which was of a penis??  That and if  [His Malignancy] succeeds in extending Section 702 [of the FISA Act] without any privacy protections, then Stephen Miller, Kash Patel, and the FBI can continue their warrantless searches through Americans' electronic communications. And Pete Hegseth can use AI to supercharge mass surveillance in America.And ICE can continue filling their horrific prisons.  < Checkout those Action Links! The Mad King (#NoKings) and his underlings are THE worse thing that has ever happened to the U.S. Government, not just because of their fascist policies but also corruption that would put the Gilded Age to shame. Selling off our Public Lands; cashing in on the bullshit war on Iran; threatening journalists with treason charges—and even death—for reporting the truth; payoffs to fellow felons; and a long list of other corrupt transactions HERE and far too numerous to cover in one show. Surely you heard His Malignancy announce "a whole civilization will die tonight" if no deal is reached with Iran? We call him The Mad King for a reason. He must be banished.  

 

Our Doublespeak of the Week goes to the erroneously named U.S. Department of Justice (may they reclaim their title in the future). Daily Kos tells us: "Michael Flynn, who served as [the] President's national security adviser for a hot minute during [the]  first term before he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his Russian contacts, tried to reverse his plea, got [the] Department of Justice to drop the criminal charges, and then got a pardon, still doesn’t feel like he’s been adequately compensated. So the administration set out to take care of that..... he did just get $1.2 million in taxpayer dollars in this settlement with the government. This isn’t a real settlement, of course, because a settlement in a lawsuit is something hammered out by parties with adverse interests. This is just the DOJ openly siding with Flynn. Like, really openly, as in having a DOJ spokesperson issue an official statement that the settlement helped redress the  “historic injustice” of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Also, this cash grab is apparently just the start.“This Department of Justice will continue to pursue accountability at all levels for this wrongdoing,” some DOJ mouthpiece said. “Such weaponization of the federal government must never be allowed to happen again.”  Whoa! A Double Doublespeak? 

 

Not sure how creepy Elon Musk managed to evaded most of our name-the-shame segments until now but Who Left the Door Open for this lot??  We surely had a lot to say when Elon pranced upon the stage at His Malignancy's inauguration tossing out the nazi salute not once but twice to the adoring hordes but now we find old news from the aptly named Department of Homeland Security: "DHS has come under particular scrutiny for its style of communication, which often evokes white nationalist rhetoric and symbolism. Posts by the agency have cheered “remigration,” a term that far-right parties in Europe have often used to describe the forced repatriation of nonwhite populations, including citizens. Other posts have referred to [the] President's “mass deportation” campaign as part of an effort to defend American “heritage” and “culture.”  Sound Familiar?

 

In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber (yes, we know this entire blog is an echo chamber but hey, think of it as one-stop-shopping for the news!). Where were we? Ah, in The Enviro Show Echo Chamber we repeat Tipping Point's action alert on the plight of our feathered friends. "A new peer-reviewed study published in Science finds that bird populations across North America are declining faster than ever, driven largely by the combined pressures of industrial agriculture and climate change. Researchers analyzing decades of data found many species are not just declining—they’re declining at an increasing rate, pushing some closer to extinction. This isn’t just a wildlife crisis. It’s a community crisis. Birds are essential to healthy ecosystems that people depend on every day. They help control crop-damaging pests, pollinate plants, disperse seeds, and keep natural systems in balance. When bird populations collapse, it signals that ecosystems are unraveling—and that the services nature provides to our communities are breaking down as well."  The alert goes on: "Unfortunately, federal leadership has failed to confront these interconnected threats and, in some cases, such as the expansion of glyphosate production, has actively made them worse. The US Department of Agriculture continues to subsidize and support farming systems that accelerate habitat loss and biodiversity decline. If Washington won’t act, states must lead. We call on state leaders to direct their agencies to limit the most destructive forms of intensive agriculture and protect wildlife..."  The Action Link is HERE

 

Our Critter of the Week is very much a harbinger of Spring. Mass Audubon says, "American Robins (Turdus migratorius) are one of the most familiar feathered friends in all of North America. Among the earliest avian vocalizers each spring, you can often hear them singing before dawn and late into sunset. Their iconic red breast and yellow bill make them easy to recognize and admire."  Soon enough the Robins start their mating & nesting. "Nearly all birds will display aggressive behavior when they perceive a threat to their nest or young. Birds that nest near people, like the American Robin, are the most frequent assailants—harassing, people, domestic animals, and other birds. Defensive behavior toward people can take the form of loud vocalizations, feigning injury, or pursuing or attacking the intruder. Birds are most aggressive towards humans during the nestling period (the interval between hatching and the young bird's departure from the nest), a span of about two weeks in common backyard nesters."  It's best to avoid areas where Robins are nesting because, you know, Revenge of the Critters! 

 

Now it's time for our Quote of the Week.  

It is true that the Earth’s temperature does change a lot over millions of years. In fact, scientists believe that about 125,000 years ago it may have been even warmer than it is right now. What is disturbing, however, is that temperatures are rising much faster now than at any time in the past two million years. 

- Bernie Sanders 

 

That brings us to our conversation with Jeromie where we'll ask him about his position on the Climate Crisis. After that, it's on to the Bus Stop Bill Board: 

 

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. Saturdays, 11am to 1pm: No Fear w/Street Theatre, Burlington ICE Facility, Burlington Mall Rd. @ District Ave., Burlington, MA Go HERE

 

Saturday April 11, 1:30 to 4pm.  (Evening program at 6pm.) ART for the EARTH coming to Leverett Crafts & Art, Leverett Center, MA. Beginning the first Saturday in April, this month-long exhibit will feature more than 40 artists – painters, illustrators, poets, musicians and dancers – offering their work in honor of the Earth in all its glories and complexities. The highlight of the exhibition is the Celebration and Reception on April 11, from 1:30 to 4 pm, which will be as diverse and wonder-inducing as Mother Earth herself. Festivities will begin with a group of friends from Wendell singing just outside the galleries, followed by introductions to the local Plastics Action Committee and Andre Strongbearheart Gaines, a representative for the Native Land Conservancy, and a grounding Qigong exercise offered by Roxanne Bogart. Attendees will then be invited to browse the art in the galleries and enjoy bites and beverages while listening to poet and author readings from Roxanne Bogart, Rema Boscov and D. O.  Go HERE. Show Contact: Sue Kassirer, suekassirer@gmail.com, 978-239-6746

 

 

Saturday April 11, 9:30 to noon. Making Way for Wildlife: Reconnecting Nature Across our Landscapes Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, MA. REGISTER HEREFrom frogs and turtles to bears and bobcats, more than a million animals are killed on roads every day in the U.S. alone. Creatures from antelope to salmon are losing their ability to migrate in search of food and mates, and the very noise of traffic chases songbirds from vast swaths of habitat. Learn from road ecologists how humans are seeking to blunt that destruction through innovative solutions.Berkshire Environmental Action Team  

 

 

Monday April 13, 12pm - 1:30pm.  “The Carbon Cost of the Internet”.  In 2023, data centers enabling digital activity accounted for 4.4% of American energy consumption. The growth of AI is expected to cause that to double or triple by 2028.What can climate advocates do to help reduce this carbon footprint? Join us on 4/13 at 12:00 PM for a virtual presentation on these critical questions by Professor Eric Masanet, an international authority on data center energy usage. We will present and have a Q&A for the first hour, followed by open discussion from 1-1:30pm. Go HERE

 

Monday April 13, 6:30pm.  Screening of "Bad Faith - Christian Nationalism's Unholy War on Democracy"  Greenfield, MA Garden Cinema, Main Street, Greenfield, MA. Followed by a facilitated discussion with multifaith Chaplin Rev. Leslie Fraser and interfaith teacher and minister Jonathan Rehmus. Free entry. 

 

Tuesday April 14, 6 - 8pm.   Eversource’s clear-cutting proposals, including the project titled “WT-11 Transmission Right-of-Way Reliability Program (TRRP) Project” forum. In response to the extensive clear-cutting that Eversource proposes in our area, Senator Comerford and Representative Domb worked to secure a community meeting with Eversource, and we’re all encouraged to attend. In a project that’s currently under review with the state, Eversource proposes to clear-cut 278-acres in our towns and seven others. This particular project has been generating a lot of public concern, in part because it impacts sensitive areas. Location: Town Room at the Amherst Town Hall.  Zoom attendance HERE.  More Information  For more information on the 278-acre proposal

 

Thursday April 16, from 7 to 8 PM,  The De-ICE Citizens Bank coalition is hosting a national mobilization call to update individuals and groups already involved in the campaign and to recruit new participants. Sign up HERE.

 

Tuesday April 21, 10:30am.  We the People - Not Data Centers.  The rapid proliferation of data centers comes at a significant cost to the environment and with a significant threat to democracy. In response, Actions Lab will be convening in Washington DC on April 21 at the prestigious Data Center World conference to demand a MORATORIUM ON THE APPROVAL AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW DATA CENTERS.  Location: Apple Carnegie Library, 801 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20001

 

Earth Day Wednesday April 22, 6pm.  Screening of "Microplastics Madness" is a terrific, family friendly and very informative film on the impacts of plastic waste. It will be screened for free at Leverett Crafts and Arts on Earth Day. The local Plastics Action Group is hosting in collaboration with the gallery which is currently showing the ART for the EARTH exhibit. The event includes a follow up panel discussion with professionals in the field of waste management. Students from LES' sixth grade class that is studying the subject will be invited to join the panel. LCA is located at 13 Montague Rd. in Leverett, MA.

 

Wednesday April 22, 8pm. Come join UU Ministry for Earth for an Earth Day worship ritual that celebrates the sentience (and sapience) that surrounds us, in loving memory of Dr. Jane Goodall. Human beings often believe that our emotions and intelligence uniquely set us apart from nature, yet this could not be further from the truth. In fact, it is because we are part of nature that we sense, feel, and think. The natural world is alive, vibrant, and buzzing with multiple intelligences – some of them different or beyond our human capabilities. Science confirms what ancient wisdom already knew: Earth is full of creatures who are both sentient (capable of deep feeling) and sapient (capable of complex thinking). Go HERE.

 

Thursday April 23, from 8 to 10 AM, the De-ICE Citizens Bank coalition is holding a major protest at the bank's corporate annual meeting at its headquarters in Providence. The coalition is looking to have hundreds of protesters singing and chanting as shareholders enter the annual shareholder meeting, which starts at 9 AM. Sign up HERE. 

 

Wednesday April 29, 4 -  5pm.  Bird-Friendly Spring Q&A with American Bird Conservancy  ExpertsIt's springtime in North America, and beloved migratory birds like the Wood Thrush, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, and Western Tanager are returning to breed and raise their young, often sharing space with us in our yards, parks, and communities. What do these travelers need to ensure they survive their perilous journeys? Go HERE.

 

That's all, folks........until next time and please do remember to listen to your Mother.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

A Fishy April Fools Enviro Show

 

[ Here is our podcast for this show ] 

Greetings Earthlings. This April Fools Day we've got a fishy story from MassWildlife and the joke is on residents of the Commonwealth both human and not. Chelsey Simmons, Stewardship Director at Berkshire Environmental Action Team joins us as we take a deep dive into the issues. As always, we will also introduce you to this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and "Those Whose brains Were small" as well as finding out "Who left the door open", a reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and our "...of the Week" selections but first it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters! Bear attacks in Japan increase as climate worsens.

This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is an old fool and you know what they say about them, yes? In this case it's true. Yes, it's Repugnican Senator Lindsey Graham.  Just recently the old fool was praising the unprovoked bombing of Iran engineered by His Malignancy and his "Secretary of War", Pete Hegseth. Of course, national polls show little public support for this bullshit war (not to mention the killing of innocent civilians). Yet, Lindsey can't stop there. Now he's promoting the invasion of Cuba. How's that for old-school fool! He even took a cue from The Mad King's penchant for merchandising as a side hustle, displaying a "FREE CUBA" ball cap for fans on Faux "News".  We like him better when he bailed on His Malignancy in the wake of J6. That lasted about 24 hours? 

 

Let's stick with the fools for our "Who Left the Door Open" segment. One of the MAGA worst of the worst is Kari Lake, former fascist newscaster. In The Mad King's (#NoKings) infinite wisdom he illegally put Lake in charge of: "The US Agency for Global Media (USAGM).. an independent federal agency that oversees the Voice of America (VOA), the US’s largest and oldest international broadcaster, and provides grants to Radio Free Asia, Radio Free Europe and other news agencies."  Obviously in over her head, "Lake cut contracts and over 1,000 staff positions at the agency when she was appointed to the role on 31 July before she relinquished the position on 19 November."  Now however, "A federal judge ruled.... that Kari Lake unlawfully led the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) for several months last year and [the judge] voided mass layoffs and other actions taken during that period to dismantle the agency." Sorry Kari, mission not accomplished. 

 

Did someone say "the worst of the worse"? Why yes, we did and this whole MAGA leadership lot belong, once again, in our "Their Brains Were small and They Died" segment. We'll move on to any MAGA slime associated with Stephen Miller, who bares some resemblance to Joseph Goebbels? Maybe it's just his actions that give that impression: "White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller uses graphic images and an encrypted messaging app to covertly exert influence over President Donald Trump. A report in The Wall Street Journal says Miller has gone rogue with his extreme social media posts and uses encrypted voice and text-messaging app Signal to communicate his demands, leaving no written trail leading back to him.", reports The Daily Beast. "When he’s not accusing journalists of harboring a “cosmopolitan bias” or denying that the Statue of Liberty symbolizes America’s identity as a nation of immigrants, he is shaping policy and provoking the President’s most combative impulses" noted The New Yorker six years ago. More recently, "In the aftermath of Renee Good’s killing, Miller went on Fox and encouraged ICE agents to have no fear of retribution for their actions enforcing his policies. “To all ICE officers: You have federal immunity in the conduct of your duties, and anybody who lays a hand on you, or tries to stop you, or tries to obstruct you, is committing a felony,” Miller said on Fox. “You have immunity to perform your duties and no one — no city official, no state official, no illegal alien, no leftist agitator or domestic insurrectionist — can prevent you from fulfilling your legal obligations and duties.” This Rolling Stone commentary also tells it like it is: "The president’s most trusted adviser has pushed the country to the brink with his draconian and now tragically deadly policies. America has not seen anything like this in living memory. Miller has turned ICE into a de facto secret police force and unleashed them around the country. He has pushed to have the U.S. military operate in city streets. He has questioned bedrock American jurisprudence by suggesting suspending habeus corpus for migrants — which would effectively allow the administration to haul away and detain anyone without making a case. His conduct inside and out of the White House has made him a fearsome adversary to any who oppose his extremist views. Over the past year, Miller has ushered in a domestic reign of terror like no other unelected official and in doing so has earned a place among America’s most loathsome characters."  May he go the way of the dinosaurs ASAP but for now how about "Oust Miller"?

 

Ofcourse, Miller would still be talking up the fascist wannabe women on the bus to the next “White Power" rally if it weren’t for His Malignancy sitting in the Oval. The whole of MAGA is just one sorry sample after another. The Mad King (#NoKings) should have stuck with that lame-ass TV "reality" show. It did damage but only to the minds of those who watched it. Now it's a whole other matter.  “Our data on the USA goes back to 1789. What we’re seeing now is the most severe magnitude of democratic backsliding ever in the country.” That from "A report released...by the V-Dem Institute at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden has found that [the] President and his administration are dismantling democracy in the US at a speed that “is unprecedented in modern history”  to which We the People say #NoKings! He must be stopped from trying to crown himself NOW or declaring negative news reports on the Iran war as "treason"? Or cashing in on that war? Or declaring a non-existent organization as terrorists? Or bankrupting USPS to stop vote by mail? Or banning books?  Or rewriting American history? Or clearcutting our public lands in a giant tag sale. Or placing an illegal oil blockade on Cuba? Or his $10 billion scam to fund an Orwellian Board of Peace? Or flat-out racist Orders?  Do you recall our Quote of the Week last time?  "...at this moment in history, the fate of virtually everyone on the planet is being impacted by the toxic cocktail of character flaws, insecurities, and pathologies that are shaping the actions of the President of the United States."  

 

We guess David Rothkopf, the author of that quote, was thinking "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" when he said "virtually everyone on the planet is being impacted".  With that in mind, the New York Times reports: "A coalition of 24 states, along with a dozen cities and counties, sued the Trump administration on Thursday over its decision to relinquish the government’s legal authority to fight climate change." Surely you know what's behind such a decision? The White House of Lies, where MAGA Repugnican fraudsters spin their webs of deceit proclaim the climate emergency as a hoax. “It’s the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world,” Trump said of climate change, speaking to world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly in September. “The entire globalist concept of asking successful industrialized nations to inflict pain on themselves and radically disrupt their entire societies must be rejected completely and totally, and it must be immediate.” That said, even His Malignancy's NASA site reads: "Yes, the vast majority of actively publishing climate scientists – 97 percent – agree that humans are causing global warming and climate change."  Yet, even with a mega heat wave headed our way our alleged "leaders" in DC continue with their denial, disruption and crueltyThey even resort to bribery: "The administration will pay $1 billion to a French company to walk away from two U.S. offshore wind leases as the administration ramps up its campaign against offshore wind and other renewable energy."  Meanwhile, here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts who is delaying climate action? (PDF). Here is one glaring culprit: "Despite strong public support for climate action, most pro-climate bills and legislative priorities fail before reaching a vote."

 

 Our Doublespeak of the Week is an in-your-face one: "The...administration announced last week that it will convene the Endangered Species Committee, also known as the Extinction Committee, on March 31 to exempt Gulf of Mexico oil and gas activities from the requirements of the Endangered Species Act," notes our friends at The Center for Biological Diversity.  “The...administration is attempting an illegal end-run around the Endangered Species Act to benefit the fossil fuel industry at the expense of Rice’s whales and other wildlife. These endangered animals could be pushed into extinction just to pad the coffers of the largest polluting industry in the world,” said Brett Hartl, government affairs director at the Center for Biological Diversity."

 

This week's Critter of the Week is just now coming out of his or her den following an unusually cold winter. The Black Bear population is increasing here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in part due to reforestation in the wake of farming and herding having moved west in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Our bird feeders here in WMass will soon be disappearing from yards as these burly critters start moving about. Yet another reason to slow down out there on the road. Defenders of Wildlife inform us: "Most black bears undergo torpor during the winter months. During torpor bears enter a den, limit their activity and may completely halt their digestion – meaning they do not eat, urinate or defecate – sometimes for up to 7 months! This behavior is driven by low food availability and is dependent on latitude... They will den under heavy brush, in hollow areas under rocks or logs and in hollow trees." Also: "The greatest threats to black bears across their range include habitat loss and fragmentation, Natural food failures and disease. These bears also have to navigate increasingly urban environments, which can lead to human-bear conflicts and vehicle collisions." And, we might add, bear baiting, a bullshit hunting practice that must end. 

 

Our Quote of the Week this time is totally political 'cuz it is what it is:

“The SAVE Act amounts to a Republican voter suppression bill, designed to disenfranchise millions of voters, including married women and the 50 percent of Americans without a valid passport. It is a total nonstarter for Democrats in any form.” [and we might add Independents & Progressives as well]

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and yours truly

 

After our conversation with Chelsey 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. Saturdays, 11am to 1pm: No Fear w/Street Theatre, Burlington ICE Facility, Burlington Mall Rd. @ District Ave., Burlington, MA Go HERE




Saturday April 11, 9 a.m. to noon. The Amherst Tree Committee will have their first “second Saturday” planting day of the season. Residents are invited to take part in planting trees in the downtown area from  Those interested should look for the shade tree committee members wearing yellow vests and carrying shovels. A second tree planting in April will take place on Friday, April 24, which is the actual Arbor Day celebrated throughout the world. Go HERE.

 

Saturday April 11, 1:30 to 4pm.  (Evening program at 6pm.) ART for the EARTH coming to Leverett Crafts & Art, Leverett Center, MA. Beginning the first Saturday in April, this month-long exhibit will feature more than 40 artists – painters, illustrators, poets, musicians and dancers – offering their work in honor of the Earth in all its glories and complexities. The highlight of the exhibition is the Celebration and Reception on April 11, from 1:30 to 4 pm, which will be as diverse and wonder-inducing as Mother Earth herself. Festivities will begin with a group of friends from Wendell singing just outside the galleries, followed by introductions to the local Plastics Action Committee and Andre Strongbearheart Gaines, a representative for the Native Land Conservancy, and a grounding Qigong exercise offered by Roxanne Bogart. Attendees will then be invited to browse the art in the galleries and enjoy bites and beverages while listening to poet and author readings from Roxanne Bogart, Rema Boscov and D. O.  Go HERE. Show Contact: Sue Kassirer, suekassirer@gmail.com, 978-239-6746

 

 

Saturday April 11, 9:30 to noon. Making Way for Wildlife: Reconnecting Nature Across our Landscapes Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, MA. REGISTER HEREFrom frogs and turtles to bears and bobcats, more than a million animals are killed on roads every day in the U.S. alone. Creatures from antelope to salmon are losing their ability to migrate in search of food and mates, and the very noise of traffic chases songbirds from vast swaths of habitat. Learn from road ecologists how humans are seeking to blunt that destruction through innovative solutions.Berkshire Environmental Action Team  

 

 

Monday April 13, 12pm - 1:30pm.  “The Carbon Cost of the Internet”.  In 2023, data centers enabling digital activity accounted for 4.4% of American energy consumption. The growth of AI is expected to cause that to double or triple by 2028.What can climate advocates do to help reduce this carbon footprint? Join us on 4/13 at 12:00 PM for a virtual presentation on these critical questions by Professor Eric Masanet, an international authority on data center energy usage. We will present and have a Q&A for the first hour, followed by open discussion from 1-1:30pm. Go HERE

 

Monday April 13, 6:30pm.  Screening of "Bad Faith - Christian Nationalism's Unholy War on Democracy"  Greenfield, MA Garden Cinema, Main Street, Greenfield, MA. Followed by a facilitated discussion with multifaith Chaplin Rev. Leslie Fraser and interfaith teacher and minister Jonathan Rehmus. Free entry. 

 

Tuesday April 14, 6 - 8pm.   Eversource’s clear-cutting proposals, including the project titled “WT-11 Transmission Right-of-Way Reliability Program (TRRP) Project” forum. In response to the extensive clear-cutting that Eversource proposes in our area, Senator Comerford and Representative Domb worked to secure a community meeting with Eversource, and we’re all encouraged to attend. In a project that’s currently under review with the state, Eversource proposes to clear-cut 278-acres in our towns and seven others. This particular project has been generating a lot of public concern, in part because it impacts sensitive areas. Location: Town Room at the Amherst Town Hall.  Zoom attendance HERE.  More Information  For more information on the 278-acre proposal

 

Tuesday April 14, 8 – 9pm.  Virtual Movement Call: National Day of Action to Stop ICE Warehouse Detention.  The Trump administration is converting warehouses across the country into mass detention facilities — and communities are already fighting back. Join Indivisible, Detention Watch Network, Disappeared in America, and other partners on April 14th for a one-hour national training call where you will learn the tactics and strategies to host actions in defense of immigrants in your community. On April 25th , we’re coming together for the Communities Not Cages National Day of Action to show up in defense of immigrants through hosting non-violent and peaceful local actions. This call is for everyone, including if you live near an existing or proposed site. Go HERE
 

 

April 16, from 7 to 8 PM,  The De-ICE Citizens Bank coalition is hosting a national mobilization call to update individuals and groups already involved in the campaign and to recruit new participants. Sign up HERE. 


Friday April 17, 3 – 5:15pm.  Join us to march with student activists from JFK to Citizens Bank via the bike path. We'll start at 3:10 at the end of the path (Start at bike path from Bridge Road, Florence.) march for an hour to Citizens Bank on King Street, then hold a rally from approximately 4:15 -5:15. The rally will be held on sidewalk in front of Stop and Shop (Citizens Bank has a branch inside Stop and Shop). You can join the students for all or any part of this. March with them for a bit. Join them at 4:15 at the bank. Or do the whole thing!Go HERE


Tuesday April 21, 10:30am.  We the People - Not Data Centers.  The rapid proliferation of data centers comes at a significant cost to the environment and with a significant threat to democracy. In response, Actions Lab will be convening in Washington DC on April 21 at the prestigious Data Center World conference to demand a MORATORIUM ON THE APPROVAL AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW DATA CENTERS.  Location: Apple Carnegie Library, 801 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20001

 

Earth Day Wednesday April 22, 6pm.  Screening of "Microplastics Madness" is a terrific, family friendly and very informative film on the impacts of plastic waste. It will be screened for free at Leverett Crafts and Arts on Earth Day. The local Plastics Action Group is hosting in collaboration with the gallery which is currently showing the ART for the EARTH exhibit. The event includes a follow up panel discussion with professionals in the field of waste management. Students from LES' sixth grade class that is studying the subject will be invited to join the panel. LCA is located at 13 Montague Rd. in Leverett, MA.

 

On April 25th Placeholder. We’re coming together for the Communities Not Cages National Day of Action to show up in defense of immigrants through hosting non-violent and peaceful local actions. That day is our first step, and we’re going to make sure you’re ready. More details TBA. 

 

Wednesday April 29, 4 -  5pm.  Bird-Friendly Spring Q&A with American Bird Conservancy  ExpertsIt's springtime in North America, and beloved migratory birds like the Wood Thrush, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, and Western Tanager are returning to breed and raise their young, often sharing space with us in our yards, parks, and communities. What do these travelers need to ensure they survive their perilous journeys? Go HERE.

 

Friday, May 1,  4:30 to 6:30 pm.  May Day March & Rally. 📌Location: Downtown Holyoke. Gather at Heritage State Park, corner of Dwight & Heritage St.  On May Day, we will be marching in solidarity with Holyoke educators and with working people around the country. Help us build a powerful demonstration of the unity and power of the working class this May by co-sponsoring. Gather a contingent of your union or community organization members to participate! No School! No Work! No Shopping! No Business as Usual! 

 

 

 See you next time BUT do remember to listen to your Mother, OK?