Wednesday, April 22, 2015
COWSPIRACY: The Best enviro movie since "An Inconvenient Truth"
I really let you down by not promoting this movie earlier, as it was shown tonight at Willamette.
Go to the website and find out how to get to a showing.
This is the most important and best enviro movie since "An Inconvenient Truth" -- and it's far more inconvenient to many who like to think of themselves as environmentalists.
http://www.cowspiracy.com/
Go to the website and find out how to get to a showing.
This is the most important and best enviro movie since "An Inconvenient Truth" -- and it's far more inconvenient to many who like to think of themselves as environmentalists.
http://www.cowspiracy.com/
What should be the final blow against the death penalty in Oregon and everywhere in the US
Thirty years in jail for a single hair: the FBI's 'mass disaster' of false conviction | US news | The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/apr/21/fbi-jail-hair-mass-disaster-false-conviction
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Salem's Mayor and City Council: Screw you, kids, we've got ours
// HinesSight.
This is appalling. With one exception, the people occupying the seats where we need leaders are simply serving as order takers for the Sprawl and "Growth" lobbies, ignoring the fact that unchecked growth in part of an organism at the expense of the rest is the very definition of cancer.
Just as a video of a cop shooting an unarmed fleeing man in the back and then planting a taser by his body to fabricate a justification for murder is forcing America to come to grips with our still unresolved problem of race, we daily see votes in cities large and small where elected officials -- individually nice people, hardworking people with charm and the best of intentions -- are shooting America and the whole world in the back and telling themselves that it's ok, they didn't mean to do it, their only concern is their little burg, and anything that provides "growth" in their little burg justifies itself.
Here's what the bellhops with titles in elected positions have brought us-- the curve that leads to the end of the world as we know it, and it won't feel fine.
"Let's live on the planet as if we intend to stay."
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
An encouraging word
Beyond capitalism and socialism: could a new economic approach save the planet? | Guardian Sustainable Business | The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/apr/21/regenerative-economy-holism-economy-climate-change-inequality
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http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/apr/21/regenerative-economy-holism-economy-climate-change-inequality
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Monday, April 20, 2015
TEDxTraverse City- Yong Zhao- Teach Children to Invent Jobs
Check out this video on YouTube:
http://youtu.be/NOXAJzqm2Rw
"Let's live on the planet as if we intend to stay."
http://youtu.be/NOXAJzqm2Rw
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Fwd: A Somber Anniversary, And One Way *You* Have Made A Difference
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From: Ken White, Post Carbon Institute <ken@postcarbon.org>
Date: April 20, 2015 at 14:38:51 PDT
Subject: A Somber Anniversary, And One Way *You* Have Made A Difference
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A Somber Anniversary, And One Way *You* Have Made A Difference
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...the BP blowout in the Gulf of Mexico killed 11 people...
photo: Associated Press...and devastated the Gulf.
photo: Shutterstock.comA year later, the oil industry had California's Monterey Shale in its crosshairs...
photo: Shutterstock.com...based on the US Energy information Agency (EIA) estimating over 15 billion barrels of oil were technically recoverable.
photo: Jeremy Miller, High Country NewsThis guy, Post Carbon Institute Fellow Dave Hughes, said, "Not so fast," and...
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..with your support, Dave wrote this PCI report, showing that these estimates were wildly overstated.
Dave was right.
photo: Shutterstock.comA few months later, the EIA downgraded their estimate by 96 percent, putting industry on the defensive, and putting an end to the hype.
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Sunday, April 19, 2015
Delusion is not Exceptionalism or Optimism
Important movie at Salem Cinema now, "Merchants of Doubt," all about how other industries, most importantly the fossil fuels industries, took the tobacco playbook and have run with it ... Obviously with great success, managing to convince huge majorities of Americans that they themselves won't suffer from climate disruption.
I guess if you're as old as the Koch Brothers and as rich, that might be a defensible position, if you are also as sociopathic as the Koch Brothers and aren't harmed by knowing that we are condemning the present poor in all countries and all future generations to a catastrophically diminished and much more dangerous world.
I remember taking business school classes for my masters program in the 90s and that's when I realized the horror that the rich really do think their money will protect them and that they can busily build a protective wall of money while the rest of the world and America go to hell and that they won't be suffering the consequences – just like the Bourbon rulers in Versailles, and likely to lead to the same sorts of outcomes.
There wasn't even one county in which a majority of respondents believe global warming will harm them personally. In sharp contrast, majorities in 3,122 of 3,143 counties (more than 99 percent) do agree that future generations are at risk, with those responding in the affirmative hailing from places like Sheridan County, Wyoming—in the heart of coal country.
New climate change poll shows Americans believe in global warming.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/04/06/new_climate_change_poll_shows_americans_believe_in_global_warming.html
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
New Oregon-Focused Issues/Legal Online Weekly Subscription Public Interest Newspaper
I don't want to spam you all too much, but I am hoping that you will consider becoming charter (or even better, lifetime) subscribers to a new venture into public interest publishing by the chief cook and bottle washer at LOVESalem:
Attorney John Gear has broadened his "values-based Oregon law practice" to add a new venture that seeks to expand access to justice for more Oregonians struggling against economic inequality and hardships than ever before.
On February 14, 2015, Oregon's birthday, John Gear Law Office LLC launched a subsidiary "Public Benefit" ("B") company called "Oregon Public Empowerment Network LLC" (OregonPEN.org). The company's first major project is an online weekly newspaper, Oregon Public Empowerment News (OregonPEN), an all-digital weekly subscription newspaper that will operate for the public interest. Once revenues exceed expenses, net revenues will be directed to public service organizations, starting with Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO).
Subscriptions are available now at OregonPEN.org, and there is a low-income subscription option for just $10 annually.
The mission of OregonPEN will be to provide local Oregon news and legal news that is "All Signal, No Noise."
Although publication of legal notices in OregonPEN alone will not satisfy the requirements in ORS 193 for legal notices until Spring 2016, OregonPEN will spend the year until that time building staff, expertise, and contacts for covering local and legal news that actually matters for the long run: no horoscopes, no celebrity sex lives, no fluff -- just deep content and perspective that will help readers be engaged and empowered effectively, not just this week but this year, and next year, and beyond.
Prior issues are available for download at the archive: OregonPEN.org. This week's issue includes an editorial proposal for reforming the legal regime for regulating substances like tobacco and marijuana and activities like gambling.
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