This week's Fool-on-the-Hill actually dwells on another hill way out in Utah where the State Capitol sits, but given his recent comments we can't resist the trip west. Our friends at Grist note "Republican State Rep. Mike Noel said... that “tree huggers” were to blame for a major blaze that broke out in southern Utah on June 17 and continues to burn 11 days later." This fool is laboring under the delusion that the USFS is actually peopled with tree huggers! "When we turn the Forest Service over to the bird and bunny lovers and the tree huggers and the rock lickers, we’ve turned our history over". OK Mike, but we think you may have just turned reality over.
Speaking of messing with reality, it's time to visit His Malignancy The Mad King. Let's start with a "Jaw-Dropping List of All the Terrible Things Trump Has done to Mother Earth" as told by Mother Jones. One of those terrible things is the resuscitation of last year's failed dirty energy bill. Of course, His Malignancy supports all things dirty so he's going for it. You? Probably not. Speak out HERE! Here's one of The Mad King's things that didn't make the list but one that will also trash the planet: selling off some of our national monuments! We actually have some good news here. The LA Times headline screams:
"Federal appeals court orders the EPA to move
ahead with Obama-era methane rule" (our headline would have been more like "Court Gets in Mad King's Face on Methane"). Celebrate where you can!
In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber the big news last week should have been the massive collapse of another part of Antarctica's Larsen Ice Shelf but even as most of the major news outlets reported it the tsunami of bullshit emanating from The Big White House of Lies stole the show. Too bad we can't pin collapsing ice shelves on the present occupants in that place (they're busy collapsing on other fronts). In any case, some UN climate folks say we have 3 years left before we are doomed, got it? Finally, Glen's come up with a WBUR report on ticks that could be a second Revenge of the Critters piece this week. In short, it's an epidemic.
Our Enviro Show Quote of the Week is for His Malignancy The Mad King. We don't know if Mark Twain was a prophet but this one seems to fit....
"You take the lies out of him, and he'll shrink to the size
of your hat; you take the malice out of him, and he'll disappear."
After hanging out with Michael and David we'll take you over to the Bus Stop Billboard:
Saturday, July 29, 10 AM - 2 PM. Join The Sugar Shack
Alliance, for a public rally and picnic to raise collective concerns and
awareness on the continued resistance to the Kinder Morgan/TCG CT Expansion
Pipeline in the Otis State Forest! Meet at Lower Spectacle Pond in Otis State Forest for musical guests
and speakers from across the movement and from all corners of the northeast!
That's from 10am to noon! Then, at 12:30pm, a potluck picnic lunch at 12:30pm,
followed by an informal gathering of musicians improvising together at our
staging area at just north of the pond at Sue Baxter's Barn, 250 Cold Spring
Rd., Sandisfield, MA. Go to: http://sugarshackalliance.org/
Friday, August 4 at 7 - 9:30 PM. Screening of "An
Inconvenient Sequel", Amherst Cinema, 28 Amity Street, Amherst, MA. A
decade after AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH brought climate change into the heart of
popular culture comes the riveting and rousing follow-up that shows just how
close we are to a real energy revolution.Vice President Al Gore continues his
tireless fight, traveling around the world training an army of climate
champions and influencing international climate policy.Join Climate Action Now
at the Amhert Cinema opening for "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to
Power"
Monday August 7, 10am. to 12pm. Public Hearing. Your
comments badly needed. Holyoke Community College, Kittredge Center, 303
Homestead Avenue, Holyoke, MA 01404. The Massachusetts Department of Energy
Resources (DOER) is proposing changes in the Massachusetts Alternative
Portfolio Standards (APS). The APS would encourage and subsidize large-scale
industrial cutting and burning of trees for heat. This would increase the
immediate release of carbon, which would worsen climate change. It would also
increase toxic air pollution, which would harm public health. Finally, it would
promote intensified logging, which would degrade New England forest ecosystems
and undermine their capacity to store carbon.
DOER requests that written comments be submitted as attached
pdf files to emails addressed to , with the word APS COMMENTS in the subject
line. Alternatively, comments can be submitted at the hearing or via mail to
Samantha Meserve at the Department of Energy Resources, 100 Cambridge Street,
Suite 1020, Boston, MA 02114.
That's all for now. Remember to listen to your Mother, OK?
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