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Thursday, September 02, 2021

Save the Woodlands Enviro Show

Greetings Earthlings. We talk a whole lot about saving forests on this show but how about those woodlands that are smaller and maybe closer to home? Nathaniel Thomas and Mimi Turchinetz of the Crane Ledge Woods Coalition joins us to discuss saving "the largest unprotected urban wild remaining in Boston". And speaking of wild, how about we take you to meet this week's Fool-on-the-Hill as well as remind anyone who was busy being raised by wolves out in the Wild that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" Also, we'll check in with the Prez to see if there's any Backslidin' with Biden and maybe come up with an Enviro Show Quote of the Week but first it's time for............Revenge of the Critters! Do you ever wonder if racehorses get sick & tired of the race?

This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is Rep. Madison Cawthorn, (Repugnican-N.C) who, while once again repeating the Big Lie about the presidential election at a gathering at the Macon County Repugnican Party headquarters, also said: “If our election systems continue to be rigged, and continue to be stolen, then it’s going to lead to one place, and it’s bloodshed, I will tell you, as much as I am willing to defend our liberty at all costs, there is nothing that I would dread doing more than having to pick up arms against a fellow American.” Riiiiiiight! We're thinking the veil on that threat is so thin one can't help but see right through it. Once again, another dangerous fool for the FBI's domestic terrorist watch list. 😒


Time now to remind everyone "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" Here's more proof (as if you needed it), a recent NOAA report comes up with yet another eye-popping historical reference: "Atmospheric CO2 Levels Haven't Been This High in 800,000 Years". Biologically speaking that's when your ancestors were running for their lives from giant sabre-toothed cats.  Moving on, remember when everyone was so squeamish about mentioning climate change when talking about hurricanes? OK, that was back when they were also going on about Beanie Babies but not anymore, check this out: "Climate change is now an ingredient in every storm, including Ida."  Hey, times change. Wanna buy some Beanie Babies? And this: Let's remember dirty biomass is decidedly NOT clean renewable energy and should NOT be classified as such by the State of Massachusetts.  Let's revisit our friend, State Senator Jo Comerford on What Gets Defined As Renewable Energy?.


We have to give props to The Prez for finally pulling the plug on the Nation's longest war in history in The Graveyard of the Empires (doesn't anyone learn from history?) but he still has us Backslidin' with Biden when it comes to our War on Nature and the like. It seems, "President Joe Biden’s administration is sticking by the decision under former President Donald Trump to lift protections for gray wolves across most of the U.S" so that iconic keystone species will be mercilessly slaughtered by cowboys and girls. However, on the bright side, Biden's EPA has FINALLY banned Chlorpyrifos pesticide so d.o. won't have to continue trying to pronounce it.  😉


Here's our Enviro Show Quote of the Week, but you'll have to jump into the Wayback Machine with us in order to hear it...

"I went to the woods because I wish to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived."  

                                     -  Henry David Thoreau


After our conversation with our guests we head over to the Bus Stop Billboard:


Friday September 17, All Day. The radical change we need will only come from lots of ordinary people taking action. We must find the means to enter the public discourse where the truth and the extent of climate action required to avert climate catastrophe, biodiversity loss, and minimize the risk of social and ecological collapse can emerge. Treat this year like it’s Do or Die for the planet by standing with us. New York City (specifics coming soon). Go HERE.


Friday September 17, 3 p.m. Zoom interview with Prof. Bill Moomaw.  "The Critical Role of Forests and Trees in a Climate and Biodiversity Emergency.  Go HERE.  


Saturday September 18, 11am to Noon. CT River Bridge Action. This is a river undefended and left for dead these last 50 years.  Northfield Mountain is an energy-wasting killer. DEMAND the only river cleanup that matters. Tell FERC, ISO-New England, US Fish & Wildlife Service, MA Fish & Wildlife and MA Dept. of Environmental Protection:
“NO FIRSTLIGHT-FERC LICENSE TO KILL!!”
Turners Falls/Gill-Montague Bridge over the river, just off Rt.2.  Bring friends, family, kids—anyone, and take just ONE HOUR at a critical moment to stand up for a living ecosystem and future generations. Bring your mask--maybe make a sign or help hold a banner, but show up!  


Saturday September 18, 1:30 PM  Climate Change Solutions - MA Takes the Leads. So how are those of us in Franklin County instituting these changes?  That is what we are asking Rep Paul Mark and Joan Meschino!  (Masks required,  Bring a chair)  Outdoors at Greenfield Energy Park, Miles Street across Main St. from Green Fields Food Coop.  Street parking is free on Saturdays. in Greenfield.


Saturday September 18,  1pm.  Celebrating Old Growth: Robin Wall Kimmerer, Robert Macfarlane, & David Haskell. In August 2021, Orion Magazine released Old Growth, an anthology of essays and poems about the lives of trees. It's a dynamic cross section of Orion's long history of engagement with arboreal culture. These authors bring a unique perspective on the legacy of trees in deep time, which they explore in their recent books Braiding Sweetgrass, Underland, and The Song of Trees,respectively. Go HERE.  


Monday September 20, All Day. National Day of Action - Congress Bring it Home. This fall, Congress has the opportunity to demonstrate their power to improve people’s lives by passing a robust climate centered infrastructure package that includes a Civilian Climate Corps and bold investments towards public housing, schools, transit and renewable energy – a historic piece of legislation that will kick off the Decade of the Green New Deal.  Find or hold an event HERE


Tuesday September 21, 6pm. Pulling the curtain back on The Hydrogen Hoax. Cathy Kristofferson, from the Pipe Line Awareness Network for the Northeast, tackles one of climate change's most popular misconceptions about using hydrogen as an energy source (and how industry is hyping false solutions) and the future of clean renewable energy for Massachusetts.  Go HERE


Tuesday September 21, 8:00 pm. The Truth about Old-Growth Forests, Climate and Wildfire.  This month's speaker is Chad Hanson, PhD, forest ecologist, director of the John Muir Project, and member of the Sierra Club’s Board of Directors.  Chad will speak on "Debunking Disinformation about Wildfire: Research Tells Us What Works and What Doesn't." Go HERE. 


Friday September 24, All Day. Global Climate Strike! (See map) Fridays for Future (FFF), is a youth-led and -organised global climate strike movement that started in August 2018, when 15-year-old Greta Thunberg began a school strike for climate. In the three weeks leading up to the Swedish election, she sat outside Swedish Parliament every school day, demanding urgent action on the climate crisis. She was tired of society’s unwillingness to see the climate crisis for what it is: a crisis. Action Map: https://fridaysforfuture.org/action-map/map/ More info HERE


Wednesday, September 29​, 7:30-8:30 pm. (Audience Q&A from 8:00-8:30) Community Solar: A Brief Introduction. There's a lot of info out there about solar panels for individual homes, but what about community solar projects? Tom Michelman, Senior Director at Sustainable Energy Advantage, will talk about the definition(s) of Community Solar and how it varies across the country. With an emphasis on northeast US execution, his presentation will focus on how Community Solar is being implemented in practice, as well as its benefits and costs (including societal / environmental costs). Register here



October 11-15, All Day . President Biden: Build Back Fossil Free. Fossil fuel pollution and climate disasters are already disrupting millions of lives. We deserve a world beyond fossil fuels: a world in which workers’ rights, community health, and our shared climate come before corporate profits. That’s why we are coming together to ensure Biden becomes the climate president he promised to be before attending the global climate talks this November. Indigenous people, pipeline fighters, water protectors, young people, scientists, faith leaders, and more are saying enough is enough: it's time to finally place people over fossil fuels. [Wait! what about the Trees??] Go HERE. 


That's all folks. Untiul next time remember to  do....what?  Yes, listen to your Mother!

 

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