Monthly Archives: October 2018

2018-10-29: News Headlines

Dr. Andrew Glikson (2018-10-29). High Sea Level Rise Projections and the IPCC. globalresearch.ca Global Research Editor's Note | There is controversy concerning the IPCC analysis. | Global Research will be publishing both sides of this important debate on climate change: the IPCC focus as well as the critics including the analysis pertaining to environmental modification …

Zoltan Grossman (2018-10-29). Fascism Denial Ignores Some Inconvenient Truths. zcomm.org Learning the inconvenient truths about fascism, like learning about the climate crisis, could lead us to actually shift our beliefs and lives, in order for our society to survive and recover…

Joachim Hagopian (2018-10-29). Privatization of Water as an Owned Commodity Rather Than a Universal Human Right. globalresearch.ca There is no greater natural resource on this earth than water. As the sustenance of all life, water keeps every living and breathing organism, every plant, every animal and every human being on this planet alive.

Shared by Samantha Borek (2018-10-29). GOP Attacks on Native American Voting Rights Have Catalyzed Resistance. truthout.org With midterms just weeks away, tribes are mobilizing voters in response to the recent Supreme Court ruling that upheld a 2017 North Dakota Voter ID law requiring residents to provide identification with a current street address to vote. | The law disproportionately affects Native voters in North Dakota and could curtail the Native vote in a state where Democratic incumbent Sen. Heidi Heitkamp is trailing Republican challenger US Rep. Kevin Cramer. Native voters typically vote for Democrats. | Tribes are now pushing back against disenfranchisement of Native voters by Republican leadership in North Dakota, but it r…

Shared by Anton Woronczuk (2018-10-28). New Green Strategy: Change the Electorate, Not the Election. truthout.org How little do elected officials care about climate change? Look no further than a recent US Senate hearing about the biggest threats facing the country, where lawmakers asked a single question about global warming during the entire three-hour event. | Sadly, this hearing occurred just days after the world's leading scientific body on climate change warned that the world has a mere dozen years to avoid catastrophic impacts. | Despite the urgenc…

Jake Johnson (2018-10-27). Billionaires Made More Money in 2017 Than Any Other Year in History. mintpressnews.com During a year in which so much of the world faced deep poverty, the corrosive effects of austerity, and extreme weather caused by the worsening human-caused climate crisis — from devastating hurricanes to Nick Pinto (2018-10-27). Can ICE Legally Force Immigrants to Cheer for Donald Trump? theintercept.com Do the First Amendment's protections prevent the government from targeting its most vocal critics for deportation? That's the central question that three judges for the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals will be considering Monday, when lawyers for Ravi Ragbir, a New York City immigration activist, will argue for a preliminary injunction to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials from deporting him before he can press his First Amendment claim in court. | In the case, which comes before judges Christopher Droney, Pierre Leval, and John Walker Jr., the government contends that Ragbir's situation is straightfo…

Eds. (2018-10-27). Yes, ExxonMobil and Chevron are still distorting climate science. mronline.org If you look at headlines from the last year, ExxonMobil, Chevron and other major fossil fuel companies have seemingly turned a new page on climate change. | Source

Democracy Now! (2018-10-26). While Trump Calls Climate Change a Hoax, Hurricane Michael Damaged US Fighter Jets Worth $6 Billion. democracynow.org On Thursday, Vice President Mike Pence traveled to the Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, just over a week after the base was largely destroyed during Hurricane Michael. The base is home to a fleet of 55 F-22 stealth fighters. Before Hurricane Michael leveled the base, at least 33 of these jets were flown to safety. But at least 17 of the planes, costing $339 million each, were likely left behind and possibly destroyed. There are several air bases located right on the coast in storm-prone areas in states in the South where scientists anticipate that climate change-induced hurricanes will grow more intense and mor…

Kristine Mattis (2018-10-26). Eco Crises: Doom & Gloom, Truth & Consequences. counterpunch.org We can't save the world by playing by the rules because the rules have to change. Everything needs to change and it has to start today….To all the politicians that pretend to take the climate question seriously, to all of you who know but choose to look the other way every day because you seem More

stuart_m (2018-10-26). New York sues Exxon over climate denial. greenleft.org.au After a three-year probe and amid mounting demands that the fossil fuel industry be held accountable for driving the climate crisis, New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed suit on October 24 against ExxonMobil, the world's largest oil and gas company. | The suit accuses the oil giant of defrauding investors by downplaying the financial threat of regulations crafted to mitigate human-caused global warming. | "Big oil may finally face some consequences for its role in wreck…

Eds. (2018-10-25). In 'Historic Moment' for climate action, Wales pledges to leave its remaining coal in the ground. mronline.org "More countries must rapidly follow the path of Wales in leaving fossil fuels in the ground and transitioning to renewables." | Source

Sharon Lerner (2018-10-25). EPA Continues to Approve Toxic PFAS Chemicals Despite Widespread Contamination. theintercept.com Even as the Environmental Protection Agency has been trumpeting its efforts to find and clean up contamination from industrial chemicals known as PFAS, it has been allowing new chemicals in this class to enter into commerce, according to data from the agency. The EPA has allowed more than 100 new PFAS compounds to be made and imported in large quantities in the U.S. after it became aware of the health risks associated with them, and many more have entered commerce t…

splcenter (2018-10-22). SPLC statement on Trump administration's efforts to remove civil rights protections from transgender Americans. splcenter.org The Trump administration has apparently redoubled its efforts to exclude transgender Americans from the protection of federal civil rights laws.

aclu (2018-10-22). The Trump Administration Is Trying to Erase Trans People, but the Law Clearly Protects Them. aclu.org A recently leaked memo is attempting to undermine decades of court decisions saying federal law protects transgender and nonbinary people. | Over the weekend, The New York Times revealed that officials within the Trump administration are pushing for a definition of the term "sex" in federal civil rights laws that would eliminate non-discrimination protections for transgender people. Transgender people and their families understandably panicked at that news. | The reality, though, is that transgender pe…

Jim Naureckas (2018-10-21). Action Alert: USA Today Says Climate Apocalypse Promises a Balmy Winter. fair.org USA Today (10/19/18) presents the upside of temperatures not seen since the Pleistocene Epoch. | The federal Climate Prediction Center foresees an El Niño system, a band of warm water that periodically appears in the Pacific Ocean, developing in time for this upcoming winter. This in turn means that 2019 will likely be the hottest year for the planet in recorded history, since we're already at near-record temperatures (2018 is on track to be the fourth-hottest year) and El Niño gives a

Don Fitz (2018-10-18). Nuclear Power & Climate. zcomm.org The great environmental challenge of our time is to understand that the many sources of biodestruction are interconnected and must be confronted simultaneously, rather than disparaging one danger to focus on another…

Alexandra Tempus (2018-10-14). Five Questions For: Author Suzanne Gordon on the VA as a 'Model for American Health Care'. progressive.org "Many liberals and progressives who don't buy the propaganda about climate, or about education, buy the propaganda about the VA."

TeleSur English (2018-10-04). Venezuela to Donate US$10m to Indonesia Earthquake Victims. venezuelanalysis.com President Maduro confirms they will use funds from the "solidarity fund" to aid victims of the earthquake and tsunami that struck the island of Celebes in late September.

2018-10-29: Social Media Postees

Fascism Denial Ignores Some Inconvenient Truths
Zoltan Grossman | zcomm.org | 2018-10-29
Learning the inconvenient truths about fascism, like learning about the climate crisis, could lead us to actually shift our beliefs and lives, in order for our society to survive and recover…
zcomm.org/znetarticle/fascism-denial-ignores-some-inconvenient-truths/

High Sea Level Rise Projections and the IPCC
Dr. Andrew Glikson | globalresearch.ca | 2018-10-29
Global Research Editor's Note | There is controversy concerning the IPCC analysis. | Global Research will be publishing both sides of this important debate on climate change: the IPCC focus as well as the critics including the analysis pertaining to environmental modification … | The post High Sea Level Rise Projections and the IPCC appeared first on Global Research.
globalresearch.ca/high-sea-level-rise-projections-ipcc/5658331

Privatization of Water as an Owned Commodity Rather Than a Universal Human Right
Joachim Hagopian | globalresearch.ca | 2018-10-29
There is no greater natural resource on this earth than water. As the sustenance of all life, water keeps every living and breathing organism, every plant, every animal and every human being on this planet alive. | The post Privatization of Water as an Owned Commodity Rather Than a Universal Human Right appeared first on Global Research.
globalresearch.ca/privatization-of-water-as-an-owned-commodity-rather-than-a-universal-human-right/5378483

GOP Attacks on Native American Voting Rights Have Catalyzed Resistance
Shared by Samantha Borek | truthout.org | 2018-10-29
With midterms just weeks away, tribes are mobilizing voters in response to the recent Supreme Court ruling that upheld a 2017 North Dakota Voter ID law requiring residents to provide identification with a current street address to vote. | The law disproportionately affects Native voters in North Dakota and could curtail the Native vote in a state where Democratic incumbent Sen. Heidi Heitkamp is trailing Republican challenger US Rep. Kevin Cramer. Native voters typically vote for Democrats. | Tribes are now pushing back against disenfranchisement of Native voters by Republican leadership in North Dakota, but it r…
truthout.org/articles/gop-attacks-on-native-american-voting-rights-have-catalyzed-resistance/

New Green Strategy: Change the Electorate, Not the Election
Shared by Anton Woronczuk | truthout.org | 2018-10-28
How little do elected officials care about climate change? Look no further than a recent US Senate hearing about the biggest threats facing the country, where lawmakers asked a single question about global warming during the entire three-hour event. | Sadly, this hearing occurred just days after the world's leading scientific body on climate change warned that the world has a mere dozen years to avoid catastrophic impacts. | Despite the urgenc…
truthout.org/articles/new-green-strategy-change-the-electorate-not-the-election/

Yes, ExxonMobil and Chevron are still distorting climate science
Eds. | mronline.org | 2018-10-27
If you look at headlines from the last year, ExxonMobil, Chevron and other major fossil fuel companies have seemingly turned a new page on climate change. | Source…
mronline.org/2018/10/27/yes-exxonmobil-and-chevron-are-still-distorting-climate-science/

Can ICE Legally Force Immigrants to Cheer for Donald Trump?
Nick Pinto | theintercept.com | 2018-10-27
Do the First Amendment's protections prevent the government from targeting its most vocal critics for deportation? That's the central question that three judges for the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals will be considering Monday, when lawyers for Ravi Ragbir, a New York City immigration activist, will argue for a preliminary injunction to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials from deporting him before he can press his First Amendment claim in court. | In the case, which comes before judges Christopher Droney, Pierre Leval, and John Walker Jr., the government contends that Ragbir's situation is straightfo…
theintercept.com/2018/10/27/ice-first-amendment-rights-ravi-ragbir/

New York sues Exxon over climate denial
stuart_m | greenleft.org.au | 2018-10-26
After a three-year probe and amid mounting demands that the fossil fuel industry be held accountable for driving the climate crisis, New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed suit on October 24 against ExxonMobil, the world's largest oil and gas company. | The suit accuses the oil giant of defrauding investors by downplaying the financial threat of regulations crafted to mitigate human-caused global warming. | "Big oil may finally face some consequences for its role in wreck…
greenleft.org.au/content/new-york-sues-exxon-over-climate-denial

Eco Crises: Doom & Gloom, Truth & Consequences
Kristine Mattis | counterpunch.org | 2018-10-26
We can't save the world by playing by the rules because the rules have to change. Everything needs to change and it has to start today….To all the politicians that pretend to take the climate question seriously, to all of you who know but choose to look the other way every day because you seem…
counterpunch.org/2018/10/26/eco-crises-doom-gloom-truth-consequences/

While Trump Calls Climate Change a Hoax, Hurricane Michael Damaged US Fighter Jets Worth $6 Billion
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2018-10-26
On Thursday, Vice President Mike Pence traveled to the Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, just over a week after the base was largely destroyed during Hurricane Michael. The base is home to a fleet of 55 F-22 stealth fighters. Before Hurricane Michael leveled the base, at least 33 of these jets were flown to safety. But at least 17 of the planes, costing $339 million each, were likely left behind and possibly destroyed. There are several air bases located right on the coast in storm-prone areas in states in the South where scientists anticipate that climate change-induced hurricanes will grow more intense and mor…
www.democracynow.org/2018/10/26/while_trump_calls_climate_change_a

In 'Historic Moment' for climate action, Wales pledges to leave its remaining coal in the ground
Eds. | mronline.org | 2018-10-25
"More countries must rapidly follow the path of Wales in leaving fossil fuels in the ground and transitioning to renewables." | Source…
mronline.org/2018/10/25/in-historic-moment-for-climate-action-wales-pledges-to-leave-its-remaining-coal-in-the-ground/

EPA Continues to Approve Toxic PFAS Chemicals Despite Widespread Contamination
Sharon Lerner | theintercept.com | 2018-10-25
Even as the Environmental Protection Agency has been trumpeting its efforts to find and clean up contamination from industrial chemicals known as PFAS, it has been allowing new chemicals in this class to enter into commerce, according to data from the agency. The EPA has allowed more than 100 new PFAS compounds to be made and imported in large quantities in the U.S. after it became aware of the health risks associated with them, and many more have entered commerce t…
theintercept.com/2018/10/25/epa-pfoa-pfas-pfos-chemicals/

The Trump Administration Is Trying to Erase Trans People, but the Law Clearly Protects Them
aclu | aclu.org | 2018-10-22
A recently leaked memo is attempting to undermine decades of court decisions saying federal law protects transgender and nonbinary people. | Over the weekend, The New York Times revealed that officials within the Trump administration are pushing for a definition of the term "sex" in federal civil rights laws that would eliminate non-discrimination protections for transgender people. Transgender people and their families understandably panicked at that news. | The reality, though, is that transgender pe…
aclu.org/blog/lgbt-rights/transgender-rights/trump-administration-trying-erase-trans-people-law-clearly

SPLC statement on Trump administration's efforts to remove civil rights protections from transgender Americans
splcenter | splcenter.org | 2018-10-22
The Trump administration has apparently redoubled its efforts to exclude transgender Americans from the protection of federal civil rights laws.
splcenter.org/news/2018/10/22/splc-statement-trump-administration%25E2%2580%2599s-efforts-remove-civil-rights-protections-transgender

Action Alert: USA Today Says Climate Apocalypse Promises a Balmy Winter
Jim Naureckas | fair.org | 2018-10-21
USA Today (10/19/18) presents the upside of temperatures not seen since the Pleistocene Epoch. | The federal Climate Prediction Center foresees an El Niño system, a band of warm water that periodically appears in the Pacific Ocean, developing in time for this upcoming winter. This in turn means that 2019 will likely be the hottest year for the planet in recorded history, since we're already at near-record temperatures (2018 is on track to be the fourth-hottest year) and El Niño gives a
fair.org/home/action-alert-usa-today-says-climate-apocalypse-promises-a-balmy-winter/

Nuclear Power & Climate
Don Fitz | zcomm.org | 2018-10-18
The great environmental challenge of our time is to understand that the many sources of biodestruction are interconnected and must be confronted simultaneously, rather than disparaging one danger to focus on another…
zcomm.org/zmagazine/nuclear-power-climate/

Five Questions For: Author Suzanne Gordon on the VA as a 'Model for American Health Care'
Alexandra Tempus | progressive.org | 2018-10-14
"Many liberals and progressives who don't buy the propaganda about climate, or about education, buy the propaganda about the VA."
progressive.org/dispatches/author-suzanne-gordon-veterans-admin-181014/

Venezuela to Donate US$10m to Indonesia Earthquake Victims
TeleSur English | venezuelanalysis.com | 2018-10-04
President Maduro confirms they will use funds from the "solidarity fund" to aid victims of the earthquake and tsunami that struck the island of Celebes in late September.
venezuelanalysis.com/news/14083