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How to cut out the 'fossil 🦕 gas middle man'.
« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2022, 01:35:33 pm »
How to cut out the 'fossil 🦕 gas middle man'.


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The fossil fuel industry tells us that natural gas is an absolutely indispensable 'transition fuel' to help us get to net zero emissions by 2050 and most governments in the West have, until recently, pretty much toed that line. But the world changed (again!) in 2022, and now a new report shows how much more economically smart it would be to simply jump straight from coal to renewables and cut out the 'natural gas middle-man' completely.
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June 15, 2022


YELLOWSTONE FLOODING

In this aerial view, flooding is seen on June 14, 2022 in Livingston, Montana. Photo: William Campbell/Getty Images

High water levels in the Gardner River alongside the North Entrance Road. Photo: NPS photo

Intense flooding destroys roads and washes away a bridge in yellowstone national park (Gizmodo, AP), Outside a closed Yellowstone, a town is cut off by massive flooding.
Yellowstone floods: Photos, video show massive damage (Axios 👀)

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🌬️💨 ➕☀️☀️ “Bailing out” Texas 🔌 grid

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June 20, 2022 By Hayley Wong

Hong Kong’s Iconic Jumbo Restaurant Capsizes In South China Sea

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Jun 20, 2022 (Bloomberg) –Hong Kong’s iconic Jumbo Floating Restaurant capsized on Sunday after facing adverse conditions in the South China Sea.

The incident occurred when the floating restaurant passed the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea, resulting in water entering the vessel before it began to tip, owner Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises Ltd. said in a statement. No crew members were injured, it said.

Full article: https://gcaptain.com/hong-kongs-iconic-jumbo-restaurant-capsizes-in-south-china-sea/

AGelbert NOTE: Incidents like 🌊 these are predicted by Climate Scientists to increase in frequency and severity.

🦉 Learn more:
Climate Change, Blue Water Cargo Shipping and Predicted Ocean Wave Activity: Part 3 of 3 parts
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Gallows Humor isn't really funny... 🤦‍♂️ 😡
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June 22, 2022 By Mike Schuler

A photo shows the ONE Apus as it arrived into view in Kobe, Japan, December 8, 2020, after losing more than 1,800 containers in the N. Pacific Ocean. Photo: Twitter @mrnkA4srnrA

Survey Shows Worrying Increase in Number of Containers Lost at 🌊 Sea

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The number of shipping containers lost at sea has risen significantly during the pandemic thanks to an “unusually high” number of incidents particularly in the winter of 2020-21, the World Shipping Council said in its lastest Containers Lost at Sea report.

The winter of 2020-21 saw a huge spike in the number of weather-related incidents, bringing average losses for the two-year period (2020-2021) to 3,113 containers, compared to 779 in the previous period (2017-2019). The past two years caused worrying break in the downward trend for losses, with the average number of containers lost at sea per year since the start of the survey increasing by 18% to 1,629 (from 2008-2021).

Full article: 👀
https://gcaptain.com/survey-shows-worrying-increase-in-number-of-containers-lost-at-sea/

AGelbert Comment: It will get worse.
Climate Change, Blue Water Cargo Shipping and Predicted Ocean Wave Activity: Part 3 of 3 parts
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July 1, 2022

Anthony,

Climate change is here, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Yesterday's Supreme Court decision limiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate coal- and gas-fired power plants makes it abundantly clear that President Biden must declare a climate emergency.

Officially declaring the climate crisis a national emergency would unlock the tools needed to steer the economy away from fossil-fueled climate catastrophe toward a sustainable, just future. Biden needs to hear from you.

Urge President Biden to be a #ClimatePresident by immediately declaring a 🚩 climate emergency. 

AGelbert NOTE: I did, I recommend all ethically grounded people reading this do the same.

"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." -- Aldous Huxley

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July 1, 2022

Anthony,

Climate change is here, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Yesterday's Supreme Court decision limiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate coal- and gas-fired power plants makes it abundantly clear that President Biden must declare a climate emergency.

Officially declaring the climate crisis a national emergency would unlock the tools needed to steer the economy away from fossil-fueled climate catastrophe toward a sustainable, just future. Biden needs to hear from you.

Urge President Biden to be a #ClimatePresident by immediately declaring a 🚩 climate emergency. 

AGelbert NOTE: I did, I recommend all ethically grounded people reading this do the same.

"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." -- Aldous Huxley


Cat's Paw > AGelbert
The girls wrote a good dissenting opinion.
Time to put the Old Confederacy down.
I favor the proposal to add justices. 29 of them.
The same number as 9th appeals court.

AGelbert > Cat's Paw
👍 Well said. I hope that happens VERY SOON! 
When our Supreme (fascist polluter bought and paid for) 🦖🦍 Court goes 🐍 full Orwell by using dial-a-text-definition sophistry to 😈 "establish" that "the United States Envronmental Protection Agency cannot Protect the Environment in the United States" 🤬, they have lost any credibility they ever had.

The Dissenting Opinion actually told those criminal judges, in less graphic language, but still quite clear, what Spiderman would have said (see below):

 This goes way past the Old Confederacy (i.e. wanton asset stripping abusive economy) into Obi-Won Kenobi's quote (see below).

We are running out of time to stop AND REVERSE Catastrophic Climate Change. Stopping it is no longer enough.







Climate Change, Blue Water Cargo Shipping and Predicted Ocean Wave Activity: PART 1 of 3

The 🦕🦖 Hydrocarbon 👹 Hellspawn Fossil Fuelers DID THE Clean Energy Inventions suppressing, Climate Trashing, Government corrupting, human health depleting CRIME. Since they have ALWAYS BEEN liars and conscience free crooks, they are trying to AVOID DOING THE TIME or PAYING THE FINE!  Don't let them get away with it! Pass it on! 
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July 2, 2022

AGelbert: The 🐉🦕🦖 Hydrocarbon 😈 Hellspawn DID THE Clean Energy Inventions suppressing, Climate Trashing, Government corrupting, human health depleting CRIME. Since they have ALWAYS BEEN liars and conscience free crooks, they are trying to AVOID DOING THE TIME or PAYING THE FINE! Don't let them get away with it! Pass it on!

newestbeginning Mod > AGelbert
Would you be able to put together an article on this subject?

AGelbertnewestbeginning
Thank you for the suggestion but the following article I read yesterday at Counterpunch pretty well covers the murderous environental damage that will result because of this calloused ruling by the 👿🦖😈🐘🐍🦕 Supremely Corrupt Court:

COUNTERPUNCH
JULY 1, 2022 by STEPHEN F. EISENMAN ✨

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In fact, as Justice Eleanor Kagan argued in dissent, Congress expressly empowered the EPA to act to protect the environment because legislators cannot – they lack the time or expertise to draft complex rules. That’s what government agencies are for. As Kagan wrote (with some snark): “It is EPA (that’s the Environmental Protection Agency, in case the majority forgot) acting to address the greatest environmental challenge of our time.” ... ...

But far worse than all the procedural, regulatory and constitutional mishigas is the likely impact of the ruling: Government paralysis in the face of the greatest threat that humans have ever known. ... ...

Heat, drought, and fire, paradoxically paired with more frequent and intense hurricanes, high tides, and flooding, will displace, and impoverish hundreds of millions, if not billions of people. The current die-off of non-domesticated animals and mass extinction of species will accelerate. In many parts of the world, water will be unavailable either for energy or irrigation. At 2.0°C and higher, heat will become a major, global killer, as will water-born and vector-borne diseases. ... ...

Wars over food and water will be fought within and between nations states. Negative climate feedbacks, also called climate tipping points – for example, the loss of Arctic permafrost (with consequent release of methane), and the melting of Antarctic and Greenland ice caps — will trigger sudden leaps in both temperature and sea level that no amount of planning or adaptation can manage. To call the world of 3.0°C to 6.0°C rise chaotic would be generous in the extreme – a better word would be apocalyptic. ☠️😵😱🥵

Full article: 🦉
“A Fancy Piece of Homicide” at the U.S. Supreme Court

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AGelbert: The 🐉🦕🦖 Hydrocarbon 😈 Hellspawn DID THE Clean Energy Inventions suppressing, Climate Trashing, Government corrupting, human health depleting CRIME. Since they have ALWAYS BEEN liars and conscience free crooks, they are trying to AVOID DOING THE TIME or PAYING THE FINE! Don't let them get away with it! Pass it on!

newestbeginning Mod > AGelbert
Would you be able to put together an article on this subject?

AGelbertnewestbeginning
Thank you for the suggestion but the following article I read yesterday at Counterpunch pretty well covers the murderous environental damage that will result because of this calloused ruling by the 👿🦖😈🐘🐍🦕 Supremely Corrupt Court:

COUNTERPUNCH
JULY 1, 2022 by STEPHEN F. EISENMAN ✨
“A Fancy Piece of Homicide” at the U.S. Supreme Court

newestbeginning > AGelbert
Thanks for the suggestion, Agelbert. I just posted the article.  Hope you are well.

AGelbert > newestbeginning

I am still reasonably healthy for my age. I hope you and yours are well also.

newestbeginning Mod > AGelbert
Good to hear. Ups and downs w some bumps along the road. The clock only runs one way.

AGelbert > newestbeginning
Yep.We all have a date with destiny.  Until then I know you will press on to do the right thing, come hell or high water. I am committed to doing the same.

larrymotuz
Here is a very interesting RELATED article:

"Justice Elena Kagan wrote the dissenting opinion on behalf of herself, Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired
yesterday. Kagan wrote:


“Today, the Court strips the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the power Congress gave it to respond to ‘the most pressing environmental challenge of our time,’ noting that “The Earth is now warmer than at any time ‘in the history of modern civilization,’ with the six warmest years on record all occurring in the last decade.”

Kagan directly challenged the majority’s view that the EPA did not have the authority to regulate greenhouse gases, writing: “Congress charged EPA with addressing those potentially catastrophic harms, including through regulation of fossil-fuel-fired power plants. Section 111 of the Clean Air Act directs EPA to regulate stationary sources of
any substance that ‘causes, or contributes significantly to, air pollution’
and that ‘may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare.’ 42 U. S. C. §7411(b)(1)(A). Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases fit that description…”


Kagan also explained how the Supreme Court has been doing the bidding of the fossil fuels industry going back to the Obama administration, writing: “This Court has obstructed EPA’s effort from the beginning. Right after the Obama administration issued the Clean Power Plan, the Court stayed its implementation. That action was unprecedented: Never before had the Court stayed a regulation then under review in the lower courts….”
I strongly recommend this article.
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AGelbert > larrymotuz
👍👍👍 I also strongly recommend this article. Thank you for bringing it the attention of the readers here.

🦖 Hydrocarbon Hellspawn talking points parroted by the bought and paid for politicians, judges and pundits are a nothing but a thin economic-sounding pretense for their misanthropic, self-centered rants, that happens to expose how their 'free-market' punditry is merely plain-old cruelty wrapped in an economic-sounding pretense for prioritizing private polluter profits over public health and the environment (with, as Nancy MacLean documents in Democracy in Chains, a deeper utility in opposing the Civil Rights Act and subsequent racial justice policies).

🐘 Adam G. Yoksas
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At it's core, this case--like most cases that come before the Court--is a federalism case. In other words, who has sovereign jurisdiction over what goes on in West Virginia? Is it the states, states like West Virginia (and all of the other states that enjoined WV against the EPA)? Or is it the Environmental Protection Agency?

Now the key issue in this case is ... ...

  AGelbert NOTE: Long winded BLAH, BLAH, BLAH. He finally gets to his point, which is, of course, part of the plan to divert us from the actual CORE issue: 
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Now the specific language here is over the term "air pollutant," and whether this term authorizes the agency to regulate anything and everything which emits carbon dioxide, including the effective prohibition of anything that emits carbon dioxide. Previously in Utility Air v EPA, the Court ruled that the carbon dioxide from powerplants, specifically, are within EPA's charge. But what this ruling concluded is that the EPA's charge does not include the closure of powerplants, based only on their estimated CO₂ emissions.

That's the basis of this decision, and why it was rendered as it was.

AGelbert > 🐘 Adam G. Yoksas

If I had nickel for every doubletaliking sophist with a law degree mouthing Orwellian pretzel-speak to deliberately (see: MENS REA) avoid the REAL CORE ISSUE, I would be a millionaire.

SEE CORE ISSUE below:

🐘 Adam G. Yoksas > AGelbert
So the "core issue" consists of a rambling cut-and-paste meme containing sensational headlines and polemics, while the legal explanation is the "Orwellian pretzel speak." Marx was right about you lumpenproletarians. People like you are so driven by your ignorance, you're easily led by whatever demagogue makes the most sensationalist pitch.

Now you can disagree with the reasoning of the Court, but I'd like to hear a rationale for doing so. What gives the EPA the authority to do what it wants to do in West Virginia, against what West Virginia has determined for itself? Can you point to something, a statute, a decision, an authority, or a principle, that gives the EPA this authority?

AGelbert > 🐘 Adam G. Yoksas
"Can you point to something, a statute, a decision, an authority, or a principle, that gives the EPA this authority?"


🦉 Justice Kagan ✨ did exactly that. 👍

👉 Kagan directly challenged the majority’s view that the EPA did not have the authority to regulate greenhouse gase, writing: “Congress charged EPA with addressing those potentially catastrophic harms, including through regulation of fossil-fuel-fired power plants. Section 111 of the Clean Air Act directs EPA to regulate stationary sources of any substance that ‘causes, or contributes significantly to, air pollution’ and that ‘may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare.’ 42 U. S. C. §7411(b)(1)(A). Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases fit that description…”

Why are you avoiding debating her sound legal opinions, if not because you want to cloud the CORE issue in order to serve an genda to confuse the public about the REAL core issue here?

The only one rambling with sophistry laden long winded diversionary cut and paste is you, counselor. Neither pounding the law (any precedent you cite is irrelevant to the CORE issue here) or wordy ad hominem "indignant" table pounding  is gonna work here, counselor.

Take your knowledge of "Letters" and try to use them for the good of mankind instead pushing an underhanded defense of the jursisIMprudence profit over planet status quo along with feeding your oversized ego.

The legal principle of Ubi jus, ibi remedium was completley discarded by the US legal profession several decades ago when the Social Darwinist justification for profit over people and planet modus operandi became the 'greed is good' norm.

That graphic I posted details exactly how the US legal profession was corrupted, yet you seem to have (accidentally on purpose) difficulty identifying CORE causes for HOW we got here.

Here's some graphics that went into that collage I made that you can pretend are "irrelevant."


IF the following is not a CORE ISSUE to YOU, then I will waste no more time trying to make you think beyond your thread-bare rationalizations (i.e. "logic and reason" limited to statutes, decisions, an authority, or a principle Procrustean Bed).


June 29, 2020 Milwaukee federal judge U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman tells it like it IS about the supremely UNETHICAL Roberts Supreme Court and gets charged with "ethics" violation in the Orwellian world of the US "Justice" system.

The longtime Milwaukee jurist created a bit of stir with his piece, "The Roberts Court's Assault on Democracy" in the Harvard Law & Policy Review.  He identifies two key ways the court erodes democracy: by making it harder for the poor and minorities to vote, and by "reinforcing the enormous imbalance in wealth and political power" in America.

By now it is a truism that Chief Justice John Roberts’ statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee that a Supreme Court justice’s role is the passive one of a neutral baseball 'umpire who (merely) calls the balls and strikes,'  was a masterpiece of disingenuousness. Roberts’ misleading testimony inevitably comes to mind when one considers the course of decision‐making by the Court over which he presides."
🦉 Full article
 
The behavior of the Roberts Court is, like your posts here, Prima facie evidence of morally bankrupt ideology.

Read more:
https://ongoingclassstruggle.blogspot.com/2022/07/a-fancy-piece-of-homicide-at-us-supreme.html
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July 4, 2022

Chinese  Vessel Snapped In Two By Typhoon   Chaba, A Dozen ☠️ Bodies Retrieved

A vessel is seen sinking after it snapped in two as tropical storm Chaba passed through, according to authorities, in waters off Hong Kong, China July 2, 2022. Hong Kong Government Flying Service/Handout via REUTERS

SNIPPETS:

BEIJING, July 4 (Reuters) – Chinese search and rescue officials pulled 12 bodies on Monday from waters southwest of Hong Kong after an engineering vessel snapped in two as tropical storm Chaba passed through, state television said. ... ...

Four of its crew were rescued by Monday, although rescue officials in the global financial hub had warned the previous day that “very slim” chances remained of finding others alive.

 

Seven planes and hundreds of boats and fishing vessels are joining the search effort, state television said.

The sunken vessel,🦖 ‘Fujing 001’, with a crew of 30, was at an anti-typhoon anchorage in waters near Yangjiang in Guangdong when its anchor chain snapped.

Full article:
https://gcaptain.com/chinese-vessel-snapped-in-two-by-typhoon-chaba-a-dozen-bodies-retrieved/

Agelbert REMINDER: It will Get MUCH WORSE, MUCH SOONER, than the deluded fools and knaves that refuse to responsibly address CORE environmental ISSUES (SEE: U.S. Supreme Court AND the Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Fuels "Industry"), think.

🚩 Learn why:


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« Reply #25 on: July 10, 2022, 10:34:50 pm »
COUNTERPUNCH

JULY 8, 2022 BY RICK THOMAN





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Roaring 🌊 Oceans!
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July 14, 2022 By Mike Schuler

File photo of MV APL Vanda. Photo: Peter Titmuss / Shutterstock.com

Ultra-Large Containership APL Vanda Loses Boxes 🌊 Overboard in Indian Ocean

SNIPPET:

A CMA CGM-operated mega containership apparently lost an undisclosed number of containers overboard while underway in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Djibouti earlier this month.

The revelation puts to rest several questions concerning APL Venda’s status after it unexpectedly arrived at a Djibouti anchorage on July 6.

An update from CMA CGM on July 7 said the vessel suffered an “unexpected incident” during a westbound voyage on July 3, delaying its arrival in North Europe by two weeks.

Casualty management firm WK Webster reported Thursday that 17,292 TEU capacity ship lost an unknown number of containers overboard on or about July 3 and it was working verify the severity of the incident. We now know 55 containers were lost overboard.

Full article: https://gcaptain.com/ultra-large-containership-apl-vanda-loses-boxes-overboard-in-indian-ocean/

AGelbert NOTE: Incidents like 🌊 these are predicted by Climate Scientists to increase in frequency and severity.

🦉 Learn more:
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What If The American Southwest Runs 🚩 Dry?
« Reply #27 on: July 16, 2022, 11:27:14 pm »

No More Water: What If The American Southwest Runs Dry?


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The megadrought continues to be in full swing for the western half of the United States and no where is this more acutely felt than the naturally dry American Southwest. Home to over 60 million people (including California) there are very real concerns over the longevity of the region's water resources. So what happens if there simply is no more water to pull from the rivers and ground?

Note: I understand that California is not culturally "Southwest" and make no assumptions it is. California is included due to its similar water issues and the fact that it's part of the Colorado River Compact.


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Climate-focused bill 😈🦖 collapses as nation is 😓 gripped by impacts

By Benjamin Storrow | 07/18/2022 07:12 AM EDT

Vehicles pass by a golf course and homes across the freeway from undeveloped desert last week in Palm Desert, Calif. The state is now in a third consecutive year of drought amid a climate change-fueled megadrought in the southwestern United States. Mario Tama/Getty Images

Water levels have fallen so low on the Colorado River that they are threatening a dam relied upon by millions of Americans. In Texas, it was so hot last week the state’s grid operator had to twice ask people to conserve electricity. And in western Kansas, it is so dry that barely any wheat sprouted this year, further straining global agricultural markets upended by the war in Ukraine.

Such events are a sign of how climate change is altering life in the United States. Yet they have yet to provoke a serious response in Washington, where 😈 Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia told his Democratic counterparts last week he could not support climate provisions in a wider budget bill (E&E Daily, July 15). In an evenly divided Senate, the pronouncement likely kills the prospects for federal climate legislation.

The result is a collision of political and atmospheric reality.

The atmospheric reality is this: The world already has warmed by about 1 degree Celsius from pre-industrial levels, juicing many of the extreme weather events observed today. As long as people continue to put more carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere than machines and the Earth can absorb, the planet will get hotter. And a hotter planet is a recipe for even more frequent and stronger heat waves, droughts and hurricanes, among other extreme weather events.

But the political reality is that the federal government of the United States, which sets policies for the second largest emitter in the world today, is not taking steps that would lead to a significant reductions in greenhouse gases this decade. That leaves it to states, cities and markets — not to mention other countries — to try and make up for the lack of action in Washington.

Few analysts believe they can deliver the needed reductions.

“There isn’t time for the 🦕🦖🐍 largest carbon emitters in the world to 😈 thumb their nose at emission cuts,” said Rob Jackson, an earth systems scientist at Stanford University.

Jackson is a leader of the Global Carbon Project, a group of international climate researchers who track global emissions. In 2021, they estimated the world had 11 years at current emissions rates before the planet reached 1.5 C of warming, the threshold after which the dangers of a warming world begin to rapidly accelerate. The planet has 32 years before it reaches 2 C of warming, the initial target of the Paris climate accord.

In recent years, Democrats have talked up efforts to curb emissions. And so when the party took control of the House of Representatives, the Senate and the White House in 2020, expectations for a federal climate bill soared. Yet the combination of narrow legislative majorities and a slew of historic crises have relegated climate on President Joe Biden and congressional Democrat’s to-do list.

“The political reality is that climate isn’t a top priority for Democrats,” Jackson said. “I think it means we will zoom past 1.5 C in a couple years and hurdle toward 2 C before we know it.”

The situation is reminiscent of 2009, when then-President Barack Obama and Democratic lawmakers passed a federal stimulus bill, health care legislation and financial reforms only to falter on climate, Jackson said. The problem, he said, is that the world’s emissions budget is nearly exhausted and Republicans have shown no serious sign of engaging in climate policy.

“We don’t have the luxury of waiting another 10 years,” Jackson said.

As Washington dithers, Americans are beginning to grapple with the consequences of a warming planet. In the Southwest, federal regulators recently warned states that they needed to drastically cut back water consumption to protect the dams at Lake Mead and Lake Powell in Nevada and Arizona, respectively. The two impoundments are critical for managing the flow of water along the Colorado River, making them a key source of water for some 40 million Americans in the desert Southwest. And as large hydroelectric facilities, they are also keystone’s of the West’s electric grid.

At least, they have been.

Water levels were just 32 feet above the elevation needed to generate electricity at the Glen Canyon Dam on Lake Powell earlier this year, prompting the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to take unprecedented efforts to bolster the reservoir’s levels (Greenwire, May 3). In an average year, Glen Canyon Dam generates about 5 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, according to Reclamation, enough to power about 466,000 homes. But as water levels have dropped, so too has the dam’s output. Initial Energy Department data shows it generated a little more than 3 billion kWh of power last year.

In the middle of the country, Texas is experiencing its hottest summer since 2011 (Climatewire, July 12). Temperatures in Austin reached 105 degrees Fahrenheit on five consecutive days, according to the National Weather Service, the third-longest streak on record. The searing heat sent power demand soaring as Texans sought the relief of their air conditioning. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the state’s primary grid operator, twice asked consumers to cut back on power consumption to avoid rolling black outs.

Further to the north, parts of western Kansas have gone more than 300 days without recording an inch of rain. Wheat cultivation there is suffering as a result, an unwelcome development when the world is scrambling to find grain following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (Climatewire, July 8 ).

Climate change alone is not solely responsible for events like low water levels at Lake Powell or the struggles of Texas’ grid. In both those cases, soaring population growth is taxing water and electricity supplies. A changing electricity grid, which is seeing old coal and gas plants replaced by renewables, is also a factor.

But a warming planet has made those challenges harder.

“We’ve been through a degree of warming. In a sense, we at least have a sense for the magnitude of the impacts. Two degrees of warming would be twice as intense,” said John Nielsen-Gammon, a professor of atmospheric science at Texas A&M University and the Texas state climatologist. “But it gets us farther outside of historical conditions, which means the extreme events get more and more likely to be worse than anything previously experienced.”

Scientists were once hesitant to ascribe individual weather events like the heat wave that baked Texas last week to global warming. Yet that thinking has begun to change in recent years amid a growing body of irrefutable evidence the planet is getting warmer.

Events such as the heat dome that enveloped the Pacific Northwest last year are nearly impossible in a cooler world, scientists said. So are storms like Hurricane Harvey, which dropped up to 60 inches of rain on parts of Texas, one of the most significant rainfall events since record-keeping began in earnest in the 1880s.

Finding consensus over policies that can cut emissions is difficult enough, as shown by Congress’s inability to pass significant federal climate legislation. But the challenge is compounded by atmospheric reality. Methane emitted today will stay in the atmosphere for several decades. Carbon dioxide released in the air today can stay there for centuries, according to NASA.

“If we wake up in 5 to 10 years and say, ‘This is unbearable to our economy, to our communities, to a livable future; we must act,’ it will be too late to cut and stem the losses that will be going on,” said Kim Cobb, a climate scientist at Brown University. “This is a challenge where the decisions we make this year, the next year and the next year will determine what type of climate we will have at least until mid century and most likely beyond.”

Right now, Washington is making the decision to not to act in a way that would seriously limit emissions this decade. Congress passed an infrastructure law last year that shovels money into research for technologies such as advanced nuclear, hydrogen and carbon capture and sequestration. Yet most experts expect it would take at least a decade before those technologies can begin to be deployed at scale (Climatewire, Aug. 13, 2021).

In an interview with a West Virginia radio station on Friday, 🦖😈 Manchin held open the door to working on a climate bill after Congress’ summer recess. The West Virginia senator said he wanted to see July’s inflation figures before proceeding with a climate bill . But many Democrats signaled they had little hope of securing Manchin’s vote, which is needed in a 50-50 senate, after seeing him back out of two potential climate packages (Greenwire, July 15).

The Biden administration, meanwhile, is hamstrung by a recent Supreme Court ruling that limits the options available to EPA for regulating emissions from power plants. While the agency has some significant tools remaining for regulating CO2, the high court’s ruling suggests the justices would look skeptically at future agency actions that do not have explicit congressional approval.

For all those difficulties, emission reductions are likely to continue. Continued renewable deployment and increasing electric vehicle adoption means emissions are likely to fall 24 to 32 percent of 2005 levels by the end of the decade without significant changes in policy, the Rhodium Group said in an analysis last week. U.S. emissions were 17 percent below 2005 levels in 2021, Rhodium reported.

The problem is that those reductions fall far short of the 50-52 percent reduction targeted by Biden — and leave the United States well adrift of achieving net zero emissions by midcentury.

The impact of American climate inaction on global emissions ultimately will depend on how far the United States falls from meeting its targets, said Michael Mann, a climate scientist at Pennsylvania State University.

“The direct impact on global emissions might be modest, but the indirect impact could be huge,” he wrote in an email. “If the U.S., the world’s largest historical emitter, is unable to meet its commitments to the rest of the world, that provides an excuse for countries like China and India, who are likely to dominate further emissions, to ease off in their own efforts.”

The risks of a warming planet grow as temperatures rise. At 1.5 C, there will be more glacier melt and sea-level rise, causing additional “death and destruction,” Mann said. But the impact becomes even more damaging and pervasive after  temperatures 🌡️ breach, he noted.

“It is a world,” Mann said, “that we want to avoid.”
https://www.eenews.net/articles/climate-focused-bill-collapses-as-nation-is-gripped-by-impacts/

AGelbert NOTE: Due to the polluter bought and paid for thoroughly corrupted state of the US Government AND the Judiciary, there is NO WAY that a 2 C (PLUS 😱) world can now be avoided. May God have mercy on us.




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dmorista Mod  > AGelbert
It has grown increasingly astounding to me that intelligent people can just ignore this situation and pursue short term projects that pretend that this stuff is not going to happen!! I am convinced that the majority of these political operatives and business managers and owners are so greedy that they figure that anything that is 20 or 30 years hence does not concern them. Don't they have children or grand children whose future is some concern to them. All the predictions made by the IPCC have turned out to be way too conservative, and unfavorable changes always arrived years or decades earlier than predicted.

AGelbert > dmorista Mod
🌞 Well said. However, let me metaphorically bend your ear (or maybe unmetaphorically tire your eyes) a bit. This is a major existential issue for all of us.  I firmly believe that the pretense the polluters and those bought and paid for by them put up is just that. They DO KNOW the heinous environmental and social damage they are doing. They are not fooled by the propaganda lies they peddle to us. They KNOW the Catastrophic Climate Change score. There is something driving them that is FAR more destructive than human greed. By not challenging the core belief system/ideology that the polluters and bought and paid fors have, your words do not reach them.

That is the communication problem that you will continue to have convincing those doing most of damage to wake up, perceive the Catastrophic Climate Change THEY are causing, and act to stop and reverse it. You are using excellent logic but you will never reach the polluters with it because you are not addressing the socially destructive fault at the CORE of  polluter ideology that causes them to continue polluting for profit no matter how much damage they do. Let us call it the "problem".
 
The "problem" I see with your logic is that there is no problem with it. You, like me, live in the real world. You understand that human society, government, business or even a single individual that embraces unethical behavior as  the CORE of their modus vivendi/operandi  (i.e. integral, indispensable, routinely required by their ideology  👉 SEE: "Apex" predators in general and SOCIAL DARWINISM in particular) will always behave in a socially destructive manner.

The reason these bought and paid fors out there don't see a problem with that is that they honestly believe the Social Darwinist HYPE that altruism is "for the weak" and wanton predation, as long as it makes money, no matter how polluting and/or murderously destructive, is the "OBLIGATION of a SUCCESSFUL" person.

Regardless of the religious FRONT by those you see below, they are ALL SOCIAL DARWINISTS to the CORE. Their god is Mammon. They are the "Christo-Fascists" that are the exact opposite of what a true Christian actually is.


However, the greedball scum you see above represent only a TINY percentage of the Social Darwinists destroying our biosphere for short term profit. Making the above cretins the whipping boys is missing the mark. The above are covert camp followers of the Social Darwinist cultural POISON afflicting EVERY ASPECT of human interactions in the USA today. They are a symptom, not the THREAT itself.

I know you rightfully disdain all the bigots out there that claim to be "Christians" and act opposite to ALL of Christ's teachings, but the fascist threat they represent is insignificant compared with the Social Darwinist THREAT.

Social Darwinist Ideology is the greatest material threat humanity has EVER faced. You CANNOT reason with a person that actually believes that "it's all good" if we-the-apex-predators end up causing the demise of 90% of our species (and an even higher percentage of other mammalian vertebrate species to the point of inevitable numerous extinctions). It's just, uh, "NATURAL SELECTION", dontcha know? It's, uh, "SCIENCE". There "is no good and there is no bad; there is just success or failure". If the tardigrades replace us, it's "all good"; survival of the fittest evolution and all that. We Apex Predators just DO what we DO. Ethics? Are you a "weak = unfit" life form? We are not going to let no silly ethics keep us from makin' 💰🎩 real money...
   
REALLY?? How far can these extinction causing true believers go with their pseudo-scientific magical thinking?   

These Social Darwinist true believers KNOW EXACTLY what they are doing. Yes, they are wrong, but their ideology cannot be easily countered because it is a RELIGION to them. You will get nowhere with them using reason and scientific cause and effect logic, simply because they have swallowed the "we can do WHATEVER WE WANT" (SEE: "might equals Predators 'R' US Right") Social Darwinist HYPE.
 
The INSTANT that a social Darwinist becomes convinced that ETHICAL BEHAVIOR is NOT optional and must be the cornerstone of human  behavior towards other humans, other life forms and the environment we all depend on, he is no longer a Social Darwinist. THEN, and ONLY then, can you talk some sense into them.

My frustration as a Christian who embraces Socialism is that every single time I finger Social Darwinsm as THE threat, not "some" threat on a laundry list hierarchy of threats to be addressed in order to counter and reverse CatastrophicClimate Change, my fellow Socialists play deaf and dumb. I suspect they are too attached to the Darwinian sacred cow and atheism to see the THREAT. 🤦‍♂️

 For we-the-humans to climb out of this Social Darwinist constructed grave we are in, people of good will, whether they be atheists or not, must clearly communicate with and convince most everybody around them that all human behaviors MUST be based on solid ethics, NOT sliding scale '"situational ethics" UNETHICAL-dial-a-behavior-for-convenience'.

Dmorista, until we expose the THREAT of Social Darwinism and stop it, things will continue to get worse.

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So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets. Matthew 7:12