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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

“Every Canyon will burn in this state.”



Hades Of The Canyon



California's dry wind feeds
Flames while realtors' books look fine
Homes are laced with widows' weeds
Fires have burned up leaf and vine
Vine and leaf are flaming red
Like her clothes and Fairfax bed
Trimmed with antique luxury
Burn in the Hades of the canyon

Annie runs outside to beat
The cinders from the welcome mat
Cats and babies 'round her feet
Are gathered up and quickly packed
None are left and all are scattered
She may lose her Townhouse today
Nothing's left to welcome back
This tragic lady of the Canyon

Overhead the cirrus swirl
Clouds of smoke from firestorms' squawls
Spreads from tiny embers hurled:
Breathtaking views of fireballs
Empty halls and leveled structures
As she flees from burning banyans
Nothing's left to visit here
She flees the Hades of the canyon

Katrina left New Orleans for dead
She wove a pattern of destruction
In sixteen years it's Ida instead
With Greenhouse Gases' added gumption
Force of Nature stoked to fury 
While Her Golden State companion
Colors up the sunset hours
Pouring infernos down the canyon
Coloring the sunset hours
A garish Hades of the canyon




Altered  lyrics from Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon
© July 31, 1968; Siquomb Publishing Corp

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Globaloney: Countries the "Spare Us" Climate Discords Ignore.

 

The Siberian fires, it is estimated, have already this year, as early as mid August, added as much CO2 to the atmosphere's mix as the industrial nation of Germany, the world's fourth largest economy;

The amount of bunker fuel burned by container ships plying the world's sea lanes release more CO2 than the country of Japan, the world's third largest economy; 

And we already know that crypto-miners add more CO2 than the country of Chile;

The US military in and of itself burns more fossil fuel than the country of Sweden;

The State of Texas flares every day more natural gas than would be burned to supply its entire electricity demand;

Ditto for the State of North Dakota;

California claims it flares Zero, yet has more earth-fracturing oil pads than any State other than Texas, so its figures must be even higher.

Note that none of the countries named are small little entities, but are all major Industrialized nations with a sizeable carbon footprint.

 Danse Macabre: Our Dance With Death.

Yet we add one after the other of these countries to the world's carbon emitters year after year. Five years ago there was no such thing as crytpo-mining, so we have added, overnight, a CO2 equivalent of an entire major industrialized nation that exists completely outside the Paris Accords ... for no productive reason whatsoever. Likewise with the adoption of SUV's and F-150 pick-up trucks and ATV's to the list of passenger vehicles purchased by commuters. To perform the same task as sedans, these vehicles add another ton and a half of weight, resulting in the necessity of burning so much more fuel that the additional emissions thus created add yet another G-20 nation's equivalence of CO2 to the troposphere as the above-listed activities. Millions of tons of steel hauled around to no purpose. Yet nary a whisper of protest from the so-called "green" new dealers to protest this ridiculous, callous addition stoking the world's Climate Carnage. Nor would it have to be legislated: simply allow the true price of fuel be reflected at he pump along with a climate tax to go to fund FEMA to help the victims of SUV owners' dismissal of anyone else's rights but  their own.

But Mother Nature is tired of being ignored, so this year, she has upped the ante and made us sit up and take notice by showing us just what rank amateurs we are once she decides to get in the game: 

“…global wildfires have unleashed 4.7 gigatons (4.3 gigatonnes) of CO2 as of August 16. In comparison, the 27 member nations of the European Union generated a relatively scant 2.7 gigatons…”

So not only do we add the equivalent of several large Industrialized Nations' Carbon footprints to the already onerous emissions to the G-20 nations' output each year, it now turns out that they can reduce their economies' use of hydrocarbons all they want, mankind has already assured that Mother Nature will pick up the slack. Of what use is the COPout26 Climate Conference when the largest industrial states' carbon output is not only added to by six or seven more Nations' equivalence they simply choose to ignore, since no single nation can be held responsible for them, but are dwarfed by the burgeoning output, stoked by the warming humans have already caused, of the very Planet it is trying to "Save"?  

The question of carbon sequestration arises as well: all those burning forests sequestered carbon, so their conflagrations' impact is 2-fold: it not only releases their stored carbon into the atmosphere, it removes their carbon-sequestering photosynthesis' contribution to the annual CO2 drawdown. 

This May, we achieved the dubious distinction of reaching an historical 420 ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere, a figure that is currently 414.47 ppm. It is the increase in the northern hemisphere's rate of photosynthesis during the summer months that brings that CO2 level down from its May peak each year. But as forest fires continue to diminish the earth's forests, eventually turning carbon sinks (healthy viable forests) into carbon pumps (blackened landscapes searing under a blazing sun that leaches even the soil's CO2 stores), that annual drawdown from May's peak will diminish, accelerating the rate of Climate Carnage even further by compounding it faster.

Now what does that suggest about our contemplation of Life after fossil fuels? Well, that phrase has always referred not life, so much as to the problem of human life, the gist of it being, what would, or more accurately, will, our lives be like after the withdrawal of the energy inputs the combustion of hydrocarbons supplies them? What it never addresses, because we simply don't care, is the question the phrase actually asks: What will LIFE be like after Fossil Fuels?  

What will LIFE itself be like after the naked ape has finished with the planned excavation and incineration of every last hydrocarbon the planet has taken billions of years to sequester, which sequestration being what gave this once-lifeless orb the ability to nurture and sustain Life in the first place? 

As you can see from the manner in which the questions is answered, that even though the question has been asked, it has been ignored, and those attempting to answer it, change it to one they would rather answer than the one so starkly posed. What, indeed, will Life be like, should it even endure, after the remaining stores of sequestered carbon, not only in the form of so-called fossil fuels, but in the living environment (for as the current impulse to chop down, reduce to woodchips, and burn every living forest on the planet in the name of Green Energy as "bio-fuel", demonstrates, humanity's rapaciousness is all-encompassing) as the carbon stores of forests, and of permafrost, and of  methane hydrates from around the globe are added to the atmosphere year after year in such great amounts that even the vast oceans are unable to marshal it back into sequestration?

In contemplating the answer to that question, it seems that perhaps in the short timeframe mankind has left itself, it should, instead of building Voyagers to span the galaxies, it should instead be building equally durable earth-based systems that will be able to function after we've destroyed the ability that the earth has so obligingly provided for life to exist on its surface by cooling it to a livable temperature by sequestering all that carbon we are now in the process of so feverishly reintroducing into the atmosphere in, geologically speaking, the blink of an eye. The god so many billions of people pretend they believe in as they destroy what is, to our current level of knowledge, Its greatest Creation, can amuse Itself periodically as It checks the readings to see when Earth will once again be ready to sustain complex, multi-cellular biological creatures.


Wednesday, August 18, 2021

The Waste Land of Empires.


The Waste Land of Empires.

Bombed back to the Stone Age


 August is the cruelest month, breeding 
Locusts out of devastated harvests.
While in the high altitudes
Poppies flourish.
Opium grows, and is processed 
into heroin, then,
Smuggled out by Empire to hook its own citizens on
Oxycontin.

The scarred earth is forgetful, full of roots that clutch,
No branches grow where waters no longer flow
 Out of this stony rubbish we're fed a heap of broken images,
where the sun beats and the dead trees give no shelter, 
no relief, as from dry stone there's no sound of water. Only,
There is a shadow darkening this land's red clay
One further darkened, now two Empires have gone their way.
Something different has descended on this land
A scape of dust and rock, a graveyard
Where Enduring Freedom lies buried;
Imperial Dreams ground into dust, dollar flight
Leaves nary a crust to people starving, as Covid 
Spreads, as deadly as the Taliban, 
Foreshadowing a future everyone dreads.

Under the brown fog of a summer's dawn
A mob crowds a tarmac, as raging 
As a river in spate;
Desperate to get to any United State.
Sighs, cries, sobs of desperation. While the world 
Watched the country's disintegration 
Each man fixed his eyes down at his feet
Their women now robed in the rags of defeat
Hair that once shone in chestnut luster
Hidden under portable tents as females cluster
Together for what must be one last time
before being unescorted becomes a crime.

Wahhabis came but never really went
Mujahedeen funneled in through Pakistan
ISI CIA NSA Saudi SS
Caspian Basin and a pipeline for oil
Taliban was what they became 
The Russians were going the Russians are Gone
Surface to air missiles brought down Soviet choppers
Godless communism crushed by zealots with Stingers
Who remain to weed out its Capitalist prelates' dead ringers
The Northern Alliance's shadow was growing.

I remember in the nineties, having brought down 
The Soviet Empire, Congress wrangled 
over funds for Afghans' education; money being the issue;
But having served their purpose,
We tossed them aside, much like used tissue.
The corpses we planted in the Afghan soil
The dogs of war with nails of steel
Dug up again and brought to power
A regime that brought down The Two Towers.

"Poppy's seed will make them sleep",
Osama told them, holed up in Helms Deep.
The return of the King, he was "the Decider"
He invited the Taliban over for tea 
and then upon them bequeathed
 45 million to fund their strategy.
Of creating a Fellowship of the warRing to strike at Murdor.
Using its own jets filled with passengers 
As revenge for the Holy Land defiled
By Poppy's bases in Saud-on's land.

They needed oil, in desert sands it lay buried
They made Saud Royal, and across the seas ferried
The War's spoils, to none more than Halliburton.
House of Saud/House of Bush/Osama bin Laden
A Republic, a Kingdom, a land that's forgotten
All together boarded an ark of instability
To get their hands on what was for them cheap energy
Whose deep intrigue drew them together in a circle, 
but in a ruse so obvious, it could be worked out by Urkel.
They lifted it from a well-known shire, 
Then implemented it with their guns for hire
In order to control everything with Murder,
they forged in Hell's fire,
One Ring to rule them all, 
One Ring to find them,
 One Ring to bring them all
And in the darkness 
bind them. 

The Ring of Fire.

Enduring Freedom










Tuesday, August 17, 2021

The Capitolist (sic) Experiment Continues Unabated.

 In yet another article about raging infernos in the far north, this time Canada, the authors opined:

"This is all the more evidence that climate breakdown (sorry, the climate isn't "breaking down"; if it were, it wouldn't be doing exactly what we predicted it would do upon adding ever-increasing tons of carbon to the atmosphere year after year) isn’t waiting for us in the distant future. It’s already here."

Like the pandemic which humankind is spreading over the globe again and again, as evidenced by the different variants, the passive voice is used to express how the virus "spreads", as though it were an amoeba, an  uncontrollable voracious blob eating its way through humanity that is left helpless to stop it. That, as you know, is a lie. It is how we prefer to think of life, as though it delivers us a never-ending series of blows we valiantly stand up against, like a gale in the night blowing down our strongest structures.

But that's not quite accurate. 

Time and again mankind has whisked the variants  of a deadly virus from one continent to another, enabling its mutation and rendering the vaccines, developed with such fanfare and at such great cost, useless at stopping its virulent spread. 

Yet whenever such reckless disbursement of a pathogen is referred to, it is announced that the virus "has spread" from the UK, for example, to Colorado ... as the alpha variant was reported to have done. But Covid, for all its tenacity and adaptive capabilities, has yet to find a way to cross oceans and trek over mountain ranges and into far-flung communities. It didn't "spread" to Colorado, it was brought there, and it was allowed to be brought there by humans; well-off, rich humans who don't cotton to being told when or to where they are allowed to fly.

The new variants are spreading ever faster as the G-20 nations give a collective shrug of their shoulders, insisting, not especially surprisingly, that their "right" to live lives unfettered by the restrictions of nature, supersedes the rights of the hordes of poor Asian and African people who toil in sweatshops and dangerous factory conditions to manufacture the luxuries without which their inhabitants can't face existence. Life without Lipstick? Unthinkable!

The same editorial stance is taken for climate change, of course, leading to the observation cited previously. But the fact that "climate breakdown isn’t waiting for us in the distant future," isn't because, "It’s already here." It's because We have already ushered it in, and continue to live now and plan for a future in which the very manner of how we have engineered our existence, brings about the disasters that one after the other "happen" to us. But like children playing with matches that time and again burn down one after the other of their houses, we insist that the allure of ignition is irresistible, and so every morning billions of arsonists on every continent on the globe scurries out their front door and slides into the front seat of their cars, trucks, and SUV's and turns a key that ignites a blaze under the hoods that pours GHG exhaust into their neighbor's face. All in order to go work for a Corponational that requires they not only poison their own air in order to reach their place of employment, but spend hours of their own unpaid time simply to get there. Even now, despite the above-mentioned virus, no one has come to realize that the vast army of workers must somehow pay dearly with a sizeable fraction of their after-tax income for the privilege of driving to their place of employment, whether or not their presence is actually required there in order to do their job. We spend hours in traffic, wasting what's supposedly our own time to burn-up enormous amounts of our own energy resources, thereby increasing our own carbon footprint while the Corponationals wash their hands of any of the responsibility for what is done to pay their shareholders larger dividends, yet for which they pay not a nickel in reimbursement to those whose shoulders are burdened with the weight of rising transit costs. Nor is there a cent of compensation for the space in your home that's been taken over for the pursuit of profits to be amassed to send dividend checks to Corponational "investors" (they are not investors ... when the risk of failure is sloughed onto the State, the risk those investment dollars pay to those who buy a company's securities for assuming, don't belong to the holders of those securities, but to the taxpayers who they depend on to bail them out of the failed enterprises the so-called investors have sunk their money into. Should said enterprise fail they're supposed to lose their investment: that's the deal society made with the Wall St's barons to allow their private enterprise system to run roughshod over the polity, and yet when these so-called investors face losses from lack of what they would call, if it were to happen to you, lack of due diligence, they renege on that deal, something  they have done over and over again, one decade after the other, yet they still collect their dividends as though they "earn" them, when it is you and I who are entitled to those dividend checks, as it is we who back up their foolish, losing bets. This has resulted in a global economy that is so laden down with intractable onerous debt to keep zombie "enterprises" going (a feature of communist regimes the USA has adopted, yet insists on referring to its economy as Capitalist ... it is instead Capitolist: it's kept teetering along via infusions of funny money from its State and Federal Capitols) that the so-called free market must hijack Central banks and force them to keep interest rates at/below zero so as to funnel torrents of cash into "free" markets, (regardless of whether said capital's owners would prefer to place it somewhere safer), into what Wall St. still has the audacity to call "securities",  paper issued by the  private sector whose sale would be impossible if not for the fact that it is only by assuring its buyers of the ease with which the public sector can be blackmailed into making their bad paper good, that anyone buys it at all.

Yet it is this system that hundreds of millions of people are completely convinced has their interests at heart when it offers them, as an alternative to their gas-fueled dream machine-turned-nightmare vehicle, a "clean" electric alternative. As though burning the fires that fuel them hundreds of miles away and out of sight somehow renders those noxious combustions innocuous. 

Now, it is nice, even healthful, that those fumes are no longer concentrated exactly where the majority of the world's population has been gathered: large megacities. But the idea that EV's are in any way shape or form expected to replace, as opposed to supplement, the existing ICE machines and the infrastructure that supports them is completely contradicted by mankind's past, present and future plans, which plans are outlined by investment decisions and the outlay those decisions have caused. 

While there has been numerous articles and oceans of ink spent describing our brave new world of the future of electrified everything, from cars and trucks, to the "internet of everything", even as mankind lacks the capacity to manufacture the chips necessary even for its current use (no pun intended), barely a word has been uttered in regards to the ecological disaster that manufacturing a "renewable" fuel that is entirely dependent upon non-renewable inputs to provide the additive for what's cynically referred to as the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS):

1) Water from the Ogallala aquifer that is being inexorably, and non-renewably, drained to nurture those crops for a fuel that a nation of EV drivers will have absolutely no need for;

2) Natural gas to fertilize those "renewable" fuel crops, without which the impoverished, overworked soil can't provide the necessary nutrients to grow said crop;

3) Oil to provide the fuels to power the mechanized agricultural combines to sow and harvest those crops;

4) Coal without which the thousand coal-fired power plants constructed during the Bush administration can't process all that food into fuel;

Four non-renewable resources are being simultaneously exhausted to manufacture   this "renewable" additive to your gasoline; an additive that can only be concocted using up the  four non-renewable sources itemized above to provide the 3.6 billion gallons per year representing close to 40% of the nation's corn crop, (5.1 billion bushels per EIA estimates), for an additive that reduces the number of miles you can drive by burning the same volume of fuel, is considered okay by you, I assume, since it is your tax dollars that are siphoned off via the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP; Section 9010), to the States that grow it via ever-larger federal tax subsidies, which are the only inputs that are actually renewable, as they are simply dreamt up by the Fed's unending QE which buys the Treasury bonds that are issued to disburse the federal dollars to Corponationals that don't believe the federal government should have the ability to tax them, only to tax you to transfer those monies into their own coffers from which they disburse them, yet again, to their shareholders, who, as explained above, have no legitimate claim to them. Granted, they have a legal claim to them, but that is simply because the Keptocracy buys the legislators who write the rules, or, as is more often the case nowadays, write the rules they pay their bought representatives to enact into Law, and so can, with just as much aplomb, break them: they apply to you, not to them.

If there were any truth whatsoever to the concern about the growth in the CO2 component of the atmosphere, leaders in Congress and of major corponations would be demanding the cessation of, or at least an outline for the eventual dismantling of, the vast state-sponsored food-to fuel imbroglio and the continent-wide fracturing of the earth's crust necessary to provide the energy to power it. This evisceration of the prairies has resulted in release of the earth's enormous stores of CO2 along with a veil of methane that enshrouds the communities into which it is vented:

North Dakota

California's Central Valley

The four Corner's region

Texas and the Gulf of Mexico  

Every place where out-of-control hydraulic fracturing is occurring directly corresponds with an environment of increased heat and drought, yet the only response to the calamities that fracturing has visited upon mankind is to suggest a radical increase in the amount of energy delivered by captured governments in the form of tax subsidies and R&D paid for by the public and simply handed over gratis to the Corponations of the world. Not one single idea that has anything to do with reducing our carbon pollution NOW has been suggested. Not one. While every single one of them increases it with promises, that are as useless as a Trumpian marriage vow, to offset that "temporary" increase with decreases somewhere in a far off future, to a someday that never arrives.

But, as you know, during the recklessness of the years of the Bush administration, easily the most calamitous presidency in the history of the United Sates, (despite the rabid Trump-haters' insistence that the big gas bag from the Empire State's administration was worse, simply because they find him odious), NEO Cons, , ie, the Deep State, set policies that still continue to damage not only the continental United States, but the entire globe (of which the corn-for-fuel fiasco, deploying coal, and thereby doubling its use, as its fossil-fuel enabler, is only one). GDubya also double-crossed ya when he ramped up the hydraulic fracturing of the vast surface of the US such that any place that was left undisturbed by the army of plows tearing up the prairies of the great  plains, releasing their enormous stores of carbon sequestered over millennia into the atmosphere, has instead been covered with millions of miles of pipeline, with millions of oil rigs peppering its surface, most of which long ago reached their peak of production. They continue to deliver the earth's once-sequestered stores of hydrocarbons and methane to the atmosphere, and will continue seeping those GHG's for decades to come. As an example, North Dakota's Bakken was first fractured to smithereens in the late nineties, so it has already been decades, yet they continue to leak what methane they didn't flare in such prodigious quantities they not only outdid Texas, the State with the most outrageous flair for Flaring, but caused the USA to overtake Russia as the #1 flarer of combustible gas in the world. To this day, quite literally decades, as in an entire generation, later, both the flaring and the unplugged leaks go unaddressed, save sporadically in a buried editorial in one or two of the country's newspapers.

Were any of the EV advocates actually serious about anything besides making money, or creating "good" jobs, they would instead be fomenting to have the energy companies that left this mess clean it up. The only role government should be playing is monitoring, so as to ensure the companies are doing the job which they, as we can see, fail to do unless actual LAW is brought to bear against them, compelling them to Stop the Steal. Not by imposing fines that are simply posted on their books as a cost of doing business, and thereby deducted from their profits, and therefore, their taxes, shifting the burden, as is their wont, onto the taxpaying public (with the full cooperation of their representatives in Congress: "So you think you have a Congressperson? ... The Corponationals know better").

But what the GWBush administration is best known for we are all being treated to this week with the denouement of his War on Afghanistan. We rallied 'round the flag with cries of, "BOMB them back into the Stone Age!", (No one remembers the Enduring Freedom they were promised, instead they have been enduring the freedom imposed by occupation) as the premier spreader of Terror around the globe started the War of Terror, which, given its name, would have to redound onto the nation holding the rest of the world in thrall to its Nuclear Arsenal, one now being redesigned to wage small-scale nuclear strikes anywhere on the globe. Shock and Awe as a national war cry is bare-faced Terrorism, plain and simple.

But lest we forget about Russia, and Norway, or Canada in this experiment, we should take a look at the arctic Circle, and realize that every one of the nations surrounding its once ice-encased waters have built their economies around the continued excavation of permafrost souls by sinking oil rigs in frigid waters to keep their countries' economies from collapsing. The UK is so desperate for energy now that they have burned their way through their own share of the North Seas' stores of hydrocarbons, that they want to start their own fracturing enterprises.  

Although the ecologically disastrous Canadian tar sands is still the largest industrial project on earth, the new fossil fuel projects unfolding in the Russian North that represent  the country’s development plans for the Arctic and Northern Sea Route, are far more dangerous, yet are completely removed from any international pressure, as, much like the US, Russia makes no pretense about the invincibility its nuclear arsenal confers upon it. So by the year 2024, the year California's Governor Nuisance has claimed he will outlaw fracking in the State (the real reason Republicans have determined to oust him via a spurious recall effort), the Barents Observer reports that Russia intends to boost shipments on the Arctic route to 80 million tons per year, and by 2030 - to 150 million tons of fossil fuels:

LNG: "Over the past year, up to 50 ships have crowded along the coast of the Gydan Peninsula where natural gas company Novatek is developing its new Arctic LNG 2 project. Massive volumes of construction goods are needed for the building of the port terminal that ultimately will handle almost 20 million tons of liquified natural gas per year."

OIL: "In addition, another 100 vessels are located in other parts of the Ob Bay (the Gulf of Ob and the adjacent peninsulas of Yamal and Gydan are top priority regions of Russia’s oil and gas industries) most of them near Sabetta port, the Novy Port oil terminal is the drill site of jackup rig Perro Negro 8 where several dredgers are engaged in deepening shipping lanes.

In addition, Oil company Rosneft is building its Sever sea terminal to serve the Vostok Oil project. It will handle as much as 30 million tons of oil by 2024, and is planned, by the end of the decade (that's within the same timeframe during which the USA will have replaced half of its ICE machines with EV's (Yeah, right))  to handle 100 million tons per year.

COAL: On the Taymyr Peninsula, both oilmen and coal miners are busy with the development of terminal facilities for major new projects. Simultaneously, coal mining company North Star (Severnaya Zvezda) is building its Yenisey seaport. The new terminal will serve the Syradasaysky coal field. It is due to be ready by 2023, with a production capacity of 7 million tons per year. All of this activity is taking place as the taiga pours blackened smoke, that reaches all the way to the North Pole, from its many raging uncontrolled wildfires .

This is Russia's future. It, as you may have noticed, is a carbon copy of the GWBush  fossil-fueled resource extraction economy of the aughts. There is no force on earth able to put a damper on Putin's plans to incinerate the taiga to enable Russia to burn through its Arctic stores. Why should they care? Did Scotland? Norway? Not-so-Great Britain? Will China (their intended customer) hesitate to set the Arctic stores aflame? Will India deprive its caste-away population the privilege of offering the grand life modernity dangles in front of its Keptocracy? And all simply to satisfy energy-coddled environmentalists, when the USA has shown them just how easy it is to override their dire prognostications by simply telling their deliberately ignorant masses that Climate Change is but a hoax? (Even as hurricanes tore through their Red states, they cheered their Furor on). Hell, even as a virus that was rampaging through the nations of our closest allies, the US President was claiming, still claims, that it too was a hoax (seriously, Anti-vaxxer Paul Craig Roberts, a former Reagan administration hack with a blog, still makes that claim to this day in a post he just published titled, "How the Covid scam is perpetrated"). 

This is why I insist, and think you should as well, that all this blather about EV's as a way to control carbon emissions is a bunch of globaloney. The same coterie of concerned citizens are the same ones who are all for suing Exxon. EXXON? Their damage is done. It's like suing BP. It's ROSNEFT that should be attracting the ire of environmentalists mesmerized by the fumes emanating from the ABA's cesspool. Law suits that actually want to STOP carbon from entering the atmosphere in the first place should be aimed at trying to stop projects BEFORE they are attracting investment dollars. Any suit that's brought after the fact will only insure that whatever monies awarded to the plaintiffs will INcrease carbon output, because there is no way other than that for the losing Corponational to earn the dough that'll pay all those lawyers. Lawyers who are by nature uninterested in stopping carbon pollution, and concentrate instead on generating deep-pocket inputs to their lawfirms' bank accounts.

The train wreck we insist on calling Capitalism has little to do with the economics of Adam Smith. The wealth of nations wasn't ever considered by the Father of economics to be something a Corponational entity above the rule of law should be enabled to siphon off into offshore tax havens or used for FDI  into an economy that has no use for the rules of Capitalist economies. And a one-party, totalitarian Communist country, by definition, doesn't. Communist regimes using forced labor that is subject to beatings, constant surveillance and "re-education" to "compete" with salaried employees producing the same goods are, again, by definition, non-competitive, they can always undercut the costs of capitalist enterprises and thereby bring down employees wages around the globe to their own niggardly pittance, robbing labor of any constraints of capital such that the competing interests that Adam Smith described are so unevenly matched as to give the ascendant force of capital, freed from all constraints, full sway over the very labor that generates it. After all, that was the reason the Corponations moved their manufacturing capacity there in the first place. 

Perhaps this haphazard concoction of half-truths and poorly derived conclusions is not to your liking. Who can fault you for that? But there's something we've wroughten, and it isn't just in the state of Denmark. And the state of our lame response to Covid should have brought to our attention the likewise half-hearted  measures taken to control that other "hoax", the one that has uncontrollable wildfires blazing all around the world. We are faced with the reality we can no longer ignore that the economic system under which we all toil has glaring deficiencies that we aren't addressing, such that it is not only killing off so many species that we are currently in the 6'th extinction, but that it is changing not only the seasons, but how we feel about them. The advent of summer that used to bring such relief and was looked forward to with almost childlike anticipation, now brings instead an undercurrent of dread, a palpable fear of losing life and limb along with our homes to monstrous blazes so hot and fierce only a tsunami is capable of quelling them, while floods ravage the most prosperous of nations, swallowing entire villages whole, even as on the other side of the same country, fires engulf townships to leave nothing but charred skeletal remains of what was, just the day before, a thriving community. Yet the TV ads for SUVs, ATV's, F-150 Commander pick-ups, all still stoke your innate desire to be better, to show off your affluence by riding around in a metal cage spewing your refuse in your neighbor's face as a sign of your own superiority and ascendancy, they play over the airwaves as though nothing has changed, as though this is the only way we know how to sell things, by playing on the weak human's envy, avarice and vanity. And nothing must be allowed to change that. 

But this field of dreams they have built  ... "Build it and they will Come" ... the mantra of supply-side economics, has turned out to be a minefield, and the corpses and body parts it strews over the landscape are destined to eclipse those even the pandemic has occasioned. But unlike the Pandemic, which can in fact get better, Capitolism-induced, Corponational-churned Climate Calamity, given our utterly feckless "efforts"(all of them laughable ... pathetic ...  when not downright, as in the  Bushes' case, unabashedly Evil) to allay it, can only get worse.

 






Thursday, August 12, 2021

The Holocene Biocide.

Jamal aka Jamel hosts a series on youtube called Reaction, in which he reacts to the music his listeners asked him to play. One of the oldies but goodies he chose to highlight was Janis Ian's @17, which subsequently played in my head far longer than it was welcomed there. That was months ago, but this morning, with all this other crap on my mind, it was, inexplicably, back. So I wondered if I could rename it The Holocene and rewrite the lyrics in the same cadence, 'cause the melancholy of Janis's voice and music that obligingly plays in the background of my mind provides the perfect mood music for the tragic hopelessness of our self-imposed rolling catastrophe.

                                                                     The Holocene     

I learned the term The Holocene
As fires churned through evergreens  
While wealthy churls with reptile smiles
Built fortunes on our funeral pyres. 

Then corporate Green Machines soon grew
That lied to naïfs still green with youth
They ravished all that's beautiful
While telling lies they sold as truth

But those of us in ravaged places
Soon grew sick of smiling faces
Desperately we fled our home
Cyber lives lived on the phone

Who heed the call, "Come dance with wolves"
Who murmur vague obliquities
It isn't all it seems
In the Holocene

The normal climes they never knew
While wildfires raged, derechos blew  
"Have pity, please", refugees implore
But rich consumers just want more

And billionaires in zero G 
Look down on all humanity
And use their private companies
To force all mankind to its knees

Remember those who fix the game
Rejecting love for earthly gain
In debentures rated triple "C"
Of dubious integrity

The small town lies they tell to you
Leave dull surprise when payment's due
It charges users rates obscene
In the Holocene 

To those of us who know the pain
Of winter rains that never came
And those whose homes were swept away
While preachers incant, "Let us Pray"

It was long ago and far away
The world was younger than today
When dreaming always came for free
Our souls sold for cheap energy

We all played the game and didn't care
That what we burn befouls the air
Inventing lies we told ourselves
That energy was made by elves

They're touting in the Holocene
That burning trees is somehow "Green"
While petrol panels stretch for miles  
And windmills bring sardonic smiles

We all joined this deadly dance obscene
That claims our energy is Green
Tell ugly lies that "It's all free"
In the Holocene 
Life's just plain Mean.


Vaccines are to Covid what Green is to Climate Change.

 On Accuweather.com this morning, they treated us to startling news: A group of scientists says climate change is intensifying rapidly and directly contributing to extreme heat waves and unprecedented wildfires. No! Well, luckily, I guess, they have nothing to do with the raging floods and torrential rains being experienced in almost every single country that is being simultaneously ravaged by out of control raging infernos.

That piece coincided with a Times headline that claimed "Climate Change Is a ‘Hammer Hitting Us on the Head,’ Developing Nations Say", each of which depends on demand from those economies it blames for their dilemma. That's our modern illness: don't address your own attitudes and contribution to disaster, but instead do everything in your power to deflect blame onto others, despite its having zero affect on their behavior. It couldn't, or all those planes bringing the tourists on which you've built your entire economic future, would stop flying, and there goes every resort islands' life's blood. Jet to see a coral reef before the mobs of tourists jetting to see a coral reef destroys all the coral reefs. Nyah nyah da nyah nyah ... I got to see it and you didn't.  

Everyone wants somebody else, not only to blame, but to actually do something. So instead, no one does anything, because, as someone finally stated the obvious: There Is No Will To Fight Climate Change. As in Will of the people, but it is the people who, in far less time than a mere year ago, numbering in the hundreds of thousands in the USA, the one country that could have actually made a difference had it chosen to forego the position of being "Saudi America" (whatta f***in' joke) , who simply didn't care enough to bother to vote out the World Leader, by either sitting out the election, or actively voting for the only stinking turd left on the planet who, to this day, pretends that Climate Change is a Hoax, while his opponents, even as this over-stuffed blob of self-adulation who called the election The Big Lie, said not a word about the biggest Lie in extant today, even while the wildfires ravaging California were still smoldering from their summertime carnage and scientists kept insisting that you can't blame any single event on climate change. So afraid were they of being blamed for inciting panic. But even a sense of urgency can't save us now.

 There Is No Will To Fight Climate Change. 

"The time has come to voice our fears and be honest with wider society," the scientists stated.

The implication, well, no, the fact, inherent in this statement is that until now, we, as in they, haven't, up to this point, been being honest. So it's not until NOW you've decided to be honest? You are asking everyone to make sacrifices that will result in their lives being impacted, while you are silent about the billionaire class that is the most responsible for wreaking havoc, even as they have decided to create an entire new Industry: Space Shots for the Insanely Rich, and nothing greets this absurd, navel-gazing proposal other than breathless admiration. No, Moon of Alabama, the site whence the statement There Is No Will To Fight Climate Change came, is right-on: There Is No Will To Fight Climate Change. There is, however plenty of will to make profits from people's desire to feel they're doing something by, let's say, taking federal funds to help you buy a brand new car, as Cash for Clunkers morphs into "Be Selectric and Buy Electric; Obsolete before it hits the Street." And even if there were the Will To Fight Climate Change, it would be stamped out with far more efficiency than any of the out-of-control infernos blazing around the globe.

Unless, that is, one is so determined to maintain both your lifestyle and your superior attitude that you foist onto the public an alternative, based on pseudo-science, that yet claims to follow the science, regardless if that science leads everyone right into the fires of hell. For there are two Denialist Camps: the one, characterized by outright trumpery and bald-faced denial in the face of calamity, and the more insidious state of denial evinced by the Green Machine that proposes global electrification to be wrought the only way it's possible: by burning what's left of the fossil fuels to Build Back BIGGER. Bigger autos, sedans not being the ride suitable to the big-assed Americans, vehicles that weigh in at at least a ton heavier now ply the roads of the Americas. That is when they are not used to simply drive off the more than 4 million miles of paved roads onto the landscape to callously destroy what's left of any habitat spared of having a poisonous layer of tar poured over it. Oh no. That's too confining for the expression of my motorized Freedom. Because ATV'ng is now considered a SPORT. What fun. What destructive genes we need to express to feel actualized as human beings. And now they'll be Electrified!
Green vehicles to destroy every last vestige of green anywhere.

 No. There Is No Will To Fight Climate Change. 

Build back BIGGER. California currently has no ground-based mass transit between its largest cities ... none. You must fly or drive. So let's build a spanking new high speed rail no one will use. We'll naturally use only energy derived from the California's sunshine, right? Wrong. Should this boondoggle get built, which had it been done a generation or two ago, would have been great, it would have paid for its carbon footprint with the carbon it saved. But now? Too late, Mate. We would have to burn up the rest of the oil we have. Oil to be gained only by what we see right in front of our eyes, mile upon mile of fractured landscape crawling with a labyrinthine complex of pipelines to tease out of reluctant shale the dribblings of petroleum left buried underground. The Green Machine needs that oil to build back BIGGER, and not for lube: that carbon is being dragged from under the earth's surface for one reason and one reason only: to set it ablaze to release its energy ... along with its carbon. Carbon that could only be accessed by first burning tons of carbon gleaned elsewhere to enable its extraction. Atom for atom the America and Russian fracturing extravaganza has added more carbon to the atmosphere than all other industries combined. And not just as CO2, but also CH4, methane, a molecule that heats the earth far more efficiently than CO2, and leaves us its legacy: upon hydrolization in the atmosphere: MORE CO2. A hidden store that accelerates the rate at which carbon is building up. An amount not included in the IPCC's calculations, even to this day.

Build back BIGGER. So why stop there? The electric grid that currently can't deliver to the two largest energy-producing states in the country the requisite juice to its customers without rolling blackouts and periodic weather-related outages, is to be grown to gargantuan proportions in order to charge the electric fleet that will never be built. And charge is the operative word. For it won't be paid for, it will go on our charge card. So like the hundreds of thousand of flood-damaged Chinese automobiles sitting in humungous parking lots in the People's Republik (If the USA can call its Imperial self a Republik, why can't the CCP call China one?) waiting to be demolished, we will still be paying for the charges of building our fleet even after floods have ripped down its supports, fires have swept through its substations, and triple-digit heat waves have melted its charging stations into plastic blobs.

Build back BIGGER. And, lest we forget, simultaneously with these mega-projects, the largest upgrade to the USA's nuclear armamentaria to date has been undertaken. You know, to provide that "Defense" we churlishly hide behind so we can continue to pour prodigious amounts of carbon into the atmosphere unmolested by those to whom we do harm in the process. We don't care, we don't have to: We're the Exceptional nation.

The US  has built the largest War machine to have ever existed on the face of the earth, and did so for the purported reason of  maintaining the peace. A Wehrmacht that has been used to impose its will onto the rest of mankind for generations by "defending" its interests. Imperial interests for a country that sells itself to the world as a Republic, a Democracy. So for such a political entity to decide that it will cut down its energy usage by borrowing trillions to burn through the last of its fossil fuels to build the largest energy infrastructure in the world should come as no surprise. That its best-educated, most affluent citizens should accept this cant as gospel does, however, take one somewhat aback. Cynicism such as this is rarely so starry-eyed. Looking at you out of orbs as dewy-eyed as Bambi's, they really believe such an energy-intensive build-out will "Save the Planet" (if we can borrow their self-proclaimed conscience, Paula Krugman's, moronic term). 

There Is No Will To Fight Climate Change. 

As though to emphasize that point, we have become determined to make manifest the fact that There Is No Will even To Fight the Corona Virus. A threat far more immediate, with its ramifications stalking us across the globe, but that we have abetted as much as any arsonist has aided wildfires' destruction. As the Vaccine Wars rage and its casualties line up outside hospital ER's, the terrible truth that the  vaccine was developed to flatten the curve, not stop the spread of Covid, becomes clear. As predicted, vaccination has not only facilitated the spread of the virus, but also its mutation into vaccine-resistant strains. Like the lockdowns, it gives the hospitals, (private Corporations, let's not forget, whose first responsibility are to shareholders) breathing room to be able to line up their boards before the next big wave. Far from eradicating the virus, vaccinations have guaranteed that it will spread far more efficiently, as vaccinated carriers are encouraged by the pronouncements of the Biden administration to mix with the unvaccinated and unmasked, giving variants as conducive an environment in which to mutate and explore more possible avenues for adaptation as if they were being manipulated in a lab, which, of course, they are. We are the little white mice, lorded over by sewer rats in thrall to the sharp-clawed cat lurking in the shadows, its teeth bared for ripping flesh, a warning that death's coming for you; Fear has moved in and betrayal stalks the trusting as malevolently as an insurance salesman for AIG. 

Perhaps all of this will end differently, but the story of hookworm in the South at the turn of the last century doesn't offer much hope. The tale, as told by a certain Daniel Immerwahr in his sometimes entertaining, How to Hide an Empire, starts out in PR, as in Puerto Rico, not Madison Ave.

We have to travel down some Dusty Rhoads to discover the story of hookworm, a one-time malady of the Puerto Ricans discovered by Bailey Ashford, and whose campaign against it was taken over by Dr. Rhoads, a physician who described his patients as being, "Beyond a doubt the dirtiest, laziest, most degenerate and thievish race of men ever ..." An epithet either side of the Vaccine Wars would find quite close to how they feel about their confreres across the isle, c'est-à-dire.

Meanwhile, Ashford's boss, Charles Stiles, took a trip to the South where he discovered that white men were suffering from the same pallor and posture that were the result of the hookworm-produced anemia he had seen in PR. "Is that where the "lazy white Southerner" stereotype had come from?", He wondered. But even with cheap deworming pills as the easy remedy, upon trying to kickoff an anti-hookworm campaign, the good doctor was chased out of Dodge, escaping unscathed only thanks to a local sheriff. "They would rather die of hookworm than be told by any northerner what to do."

Sound familiar?

A recent headline announced that Southerners would rather read their spouse's eulogy than allow them to be vaccinated, because ... Freedom.

People such as this do not listen to pronouncements from the IPCC with anything but derision. Far from simply Having No Will To Fight Climate Change, they are wrapped in a steel jacket of determination to fight tooth and nail any steps taken to "fight" climate change (whatever that means. Are we going to blow up tornadoes? Strafe hailstorms? Set up machine-gun nests to open fire on floods? The only language we use these days must be peppered with military terms that make no sense whatsoever, but that's the only language we understand anymore. Not a surprising fact when one considers that the person who discovered the most widely used chemical weapon of mass destruction, dynamite, has the world's most eminent prize named after him: The Nobel Peace Prize). 

"Current net zero policies will not keep warming to within 1.5°C because they were never intended to". 

And vaccines will never confer on us herd immunity, "because they were never intended to".

"Large and sustained cuts to carbon emissions need to happen now."

Instead, large and sustained additional emissions are already planned, and by none other than those claiming they want to Save the Planet.  

"The time for wishful thinking is over."

Au contraire: It has only just begun.

The piece on MoonofAlabama ended with the statement that, " It does not mean that we should give up. All of us, personally and politically, should try to reduce our environmental footprint as much as we can".

That, my dear, is a lesson in futility. We have constructed an economic engine at the heart of which lie Corponationals, entities as impervious to mankind's dilemma as a tank to a fusillade from spears and slingshots. Reduce your environmental footprint as much as you might, their capacity to pick up the slack is only thereby enhanced. Your very tax dollars, and even those you refuse to pay, as the Fed can just add to the already $120 Billion it arbitrarily pours into the economy every month, will effectuate the ongoing excavation and incineration of every last atom of carbon you so heroically refrain from burning yourself. 

The pandemic seems to be the only thing scientists have come up with to stop us. Our own mendacity and short-sightedness seem to be the only barriers to our continued assault on our own well-being. But unlike the cooperation of the Corponationals, those are things that can be relied on. And that's a good thing. Because they're our only hope.







 

Friday, August 6, 2021

"Objects in Mirror are Closer Than They Appear"

                                                                  Le Jour Après Demain.

Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.

There are three jokes in Spielberg's Jurassic Park that I've never been sure if anyone else was perceptive enough to pick up on, although it's ridiculous to assume no one else has, as Spielberg makes them rather obvious. But as I'm a rather ridiculous person, I don't entirely discount it. My favorite one is the title of this post, which I meant as a reference to climate change. It occurs when the jeep in which Jeff Goldblum, crippled by a broken leg, is being whisked away to safety as a T-Rex bears down on him and his rescuers. He glances in the side-view mirror where can be read the above-mentioned quote while the reflection of the dinosaur chasing them begins to get smaller as they gain enough speed to pull away from it. I remembered a comic who had once opined, "Just what we need at 65 miles and hour, Optical Illusions." Which brings up the second sight gag, which is a post-it stuck on the corrupt computer operator's terminal which pictures Oppenheimer and his famous pipe-smoking pose with the epithet, "The Father of the Baby Boom", written under it:

 

The Father of the Baby Boom

The first atomic bomb was, after all, called "Little Boy". The third gag, I remember noting, but can't for the life of me remember what it was, just that there was one (damn).

Why the Jurassic Park references? Because unlike its sequels, which were pure money-plays, empty vehicles slapped together to further monetize the success of the first film, the original was a metaphor, it held a message as hidden as its jokes were (which is why I'm kicking myself for not remembering the third one), a message that was usually mouthed in the riddles posed to the parks' scientists by Goldblum's character, as, for example, when he asks, in regard to making live dinosaurs from ancient DNA preserved in amber, "But does discovering that perhaps you could do it, mean that you should do it?" (or words to that effect).

In a recent post on Naked Capitalism, in which Researchers describe the results of a Gulf Stream System collapse as "Unimaginably Catastrophic", it cites scientists as saying "we cannot allow this to happen". But exactly as in Jurassic Park, we aren't "allowing" this to happen, we are causing this to happen. No natural event occurred that made the amber start using the encased dinaosaur DNA to replicate and create a monster: humans did that. Similarly, oil, coal, and natural gas aren't spontaneously erupting from the earth and being ignited by lightning strikes; WE are digging it up and setting it aflame in increasingly larger amounts every year. Because, as with the Canadian tar sands (my dentist is a young man who hails from British Columbia, yet he has never heard of the Athabasca tar sands in the next-door province of Alberta ... the largest industrial project on the heavily-scarred face of the earth!) there was nobody asking the Goldblum question. Nor were they there to ask it about fracking either: "Just because we can develop the dirtiest forms of energy on the planet, does that mean that we should"? Although even if it were asked, we already know the answer. "No. But we're going to do it anyway." Money, after all, is the ultimate argument, now usually paired with "jobs", so that the hoi polloi, too, will be as eager as the greediest tycoon to sign up to have their world destroyed. So when I read such nonsense as, "We cannot allow this to happen," when in fact "we", as in scientists, first off, revealed that it was possible, then outlined exactly how it could be brought about, and finally provided the engineering expertise to make it happen, the emptiness of such statements, and their fig leaf nature, is made manifest.

As in Jurassic Park, mankind has brought the environment of another era, the one that brought about the great extinction preceding our current man-made extirpation, to modern times; and that environment is fraught with danger for the people wishing to live their lives  as normal human beings, from the Chinese peasantry that has been wrenched off their land and added to the slave-like labor force of the suicidal industrialization pace the Chinese Communist Party is using to maintain its iron grip around the throat of its citizens while it builds such mega-projects as the Three Gorges dam, to the tribes of the Amazon, by which I am not referring to Jeff Bozo's workforce, but those indigenous tribes that Bolsonaro has vowed to wipe off the face of the earth so as to grow sugar cane to power ICE machines. Once again there is no one asking, "Just because we can develop the most destructive method of fuel production on the face of the earth, does that mean we should"? Nor has anyone who actually needs to be taken into account, stood up to insist that, "we cannot allow this to happen". We not only can "allow" it to happen, but Corponationals will use whatever force it takes, pay whatever politician they must, oust any regime it's necessary to, in order to make sure that it does happen.

As the collateral damage piles up in Jurassic Park, the dreamer who came up with the idea hangs on to it for dear life, and only when the prospect of his own grandchildren being bloodily ripped to pieces and stuffed down the craw of hungry lizards does he relent. Yet, once they're safe, he hesitates before climbing into the helicopter that has come to whisk them all off to safety, and in that wistful hesitation is broadcast his determination to try again. Exactly as in King Kong, the rabid Capitalist exposes to a danger that never existed, until he conjured it up, the very people he's depending on to pay for his misadventure. Using the marvels of scientific discovery and research, he brought monstrous beings, Frankensteins he could not control, that served no other purpose than to satisfy his outsized, salivating-at-the-mouth, Greed, right to where they could do the most damage. Yet he has learned nothing; and neither have we, even as we are straddled with the onerous costs incurred to pay the price for all the deaths, all the trauma, all the loss his "vision" has imposed.

Life in the Carboniferous Era: What we are causing to happen.
Just as Covid variants don't "spread" to other continents: humans BRING them.

But there are no helicopters waiting to swoop in and whisk us away from the climate-wrenching destruction the Multi-Pronged Corponational monsters that we have created but find we cannot control, have wrought; billionaires' dyspeptic fantasies of settlements on Mars notwithstanding. We are trapped on this Jurassic Park world where Jackdaws stalk the land and a methane monster has encased us in a worldwide web of noxious heat-trapping fumes from which there is no escape. And as the rampant destruction from the weather-gone-wild events that get worse year after year costs more and more in economies that are being crushed by the collateral damage of crop failures, destroyed infrastructure and depleted resources, outpaces the ability of them to repair the escalating damage, we can already see, as evidenced from the Covid-19 pandemic, Corporate profits only rise; their control only grows; their appetites only become more insatiable; and their presence ever more intrusive. We have made sure the fictitious monsters (corporations exist only because we imagined them into existence) we have designed in our laboratories are fail-safe, protected from human interference by mechanisms we no longer understand and cannot therefore bring to bear. Like cybercriminals, they have an agenda of their own and every effort to rein them in makes them stronger as it advertises our inability to curtail their destructive impacts on our most vital industries. Even now, the wild animals from which the virus jumped to humans are all still traded in all of China and Southeast Asia, just as though nothing has happened (including in the same wet market from which the virus arose), aided and abetted, like the arms trade and the drug trade, by Corponational outlaws, and funded by the money-laundering financial system without whose covert assistance their ill-gotten gains could never be monetized.

The Bat and the Fossil: Their meeting was not just "Happenstance":
"We built that bridge".

So even as the scientist that fret over the collapse of the Gulf Stream System of ocean circulation insist that, "we cannot allow this to happen," the inconvenient truth staring us in the face is telling us quite the opposite: "We cannot, and certainly will not, make even the slightest effort to stop this from happening." 

(And no, hand-wringing doesn't count).