It’s going to get really rough
If you think
I’m being a bit of a worry-wort here’s the latest Time magazine’s headline on
the issue of climate change – Trump’s
presidency could mean the end of a livable climate heading an article by
Bryan Walsh. As Walsh points out it was incredible timing as the annual U.N.
climate summit celebrated the Paris Agreement on November 7th, only
to be followed on the 9th with the election of Donald Trump who,
amongst the leaders of nearly two hundred nations (basically the whole world),
will be the only one who doesn’t accept the undeniable truth of climate change.
CBS News ran
a piece about the serious threat of climate change and showed a map of the USA
with the states that are already, and will much more, suffering the most. They
chose to color those states in red and for a moment I thought they were showing
the same map that they’d showed in the early hours of Nov 9th. Heh, folks
in those Southern states and some mid-western ones who voted Trump in - I hope
you’ll remember and take note when your homes and farms are flooded and the stronger
and more frequent hurricanes and tornadoes roar over your homes. Not very
bright; and it surely is a sad coincidence (not really) that many of these
states also have the worst performing public schools in the nation.
Trump most
probably couldn’t tell you what Carbon dioxide is or how it’s formed. And
Vice-President elect Pence said the other day that he dislikes all science. Wonderful,
don’t expect any antibiotics, which scientific research has labored to produce
for you, if you get an infection Mike. But the folks who financed and pushed
for a Trump victory – they know damned well what their up to. As Walsh points
out in his Time magazine article, CO2 levels have gotten dramatically higher in
just the last few years, so that they’re now much higher than they’ve ever been
in the last 400,000 years!
Then there’s
an even more disturbing article in the current issue of the New York Review of
Books written by two members of the Rockefeller family – David Kaiser and Lee
Wasserman. They begin by saying that the Rockefeller Family Fund is in the
process of divesting from ExxonMobil Corporation. This is because research by
Columbia University School of Journalism has discovered that Exxon scientists
have known for decades about the link between burning fossil fuels and climate
change, and then after informing the company executives have agreed to come up
with - if not downright lies, obfuscations. Kaiser and Wasserman report that
currently the Attorney Generals of New York, California and Massachusetts are therefore
investigating whether ExxonMobil is guilty of fraud by failing to disclose to
its shareholders the business risks involved in major climate change which they
are fully aware of. Of course, don’t expect any support from the incoming
Attorney General.
And then if
all this wasn’t enough in my readings, my latest copy of Scientific American
arrived and it has an article on the accelerating thawing of the permafrost
mostly in northern Canada and Alaska and northern Russia. The article by Prof. Ted
Schuur of Northern Arizona University states that this “Northern Hemisphere’s
permafrost zone contains an estimated 1.035 trillion
metric tons of carbon in the top three meters of frozen soil, which could
escape if the ground thaws, amplifying global warming significantly.”
Happy
Thanksgiving folks.
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