OMNI CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS,
#196, SEPTEMBER 16, 2024. Compiled by
Dick Bennett
ASPECTS—CAUSES AND
CONSEQUENCES--OF THE CLIMATE CATASTROPHE, CLIMATE CHAOS, NAMING THE CRIMINALS,
GOING TO COURT
Listen to Marine Sponges: It’s Possibly Hotter Than Even
the IPCC Reported.
Rising Seas, Disruptive Tides, and Risks to Coastal Infrastructure.
Robert Weissman and Public Citizen v. BP and its CEO Mr. Murray Auchincloss.
Resisting Doom.
Controversial Study Says 1.5°C Warming Target Already Breached By Cristen Hemingway Jaynes, EcoWatch.
Popular Revolution.org (2-8-24). A new
study using marine sponges collected off the coast of Puerto Rico has found
that the planet has already warmed more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. Researchers
analyzed ocean temperature records from sea sponges going back 300 years, a
press release from The University of Western Australia (UWA) said. They
concluded that global heating had actually increased by 0.5 degrees Celsius
more than earlier estimates. “So rather than the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change estimate of average global temperatures having increased by 1.2
degrees by 2020, temperatures were in fact already 1.7 degrees above pre-industrial
levels,” said lead author of the study Malcolm McCulloch, who is a professor
with the UWA Oceans Graduate School and Oceans Institute, in the press release.
“If current rates of emissions continue,
average global temperature will certainly pass 2 degrees by the late 2020s and
be more than 2.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels by 2050.”.. -more-
Looming Deadlines for Coastal Resilience: Rising Seas, Disruptive
Tides, and Risks to Coastal Infrastructure.
Jun 25, 2024.
Downloads Read online
Climate change is rapidly worsening tidal flooding, threatening essential
and costly coastal infrastructure that millions of people depend on. Research led by the Union of Concerned
Scientists shows that between now and 2050, climate change-driven sea level
rise will expose more than 1,600 critical buildings and services to disruptive
flooding at least twice per year.
This flooding is a particular threat to public and affordable housing—a
burden borne inequitably. More than half the infrastructure at risk by 2050 is
in communities at a disadvantage based on historical and ongoing racism,
discrimination, and pollution. How
much infrastructure will be in jeopardy late this century will depend heavily
on the choices countries make about global heat-trapping emissions.
Policymakers and public and private decisionmakers must take immediate,
science-based steps to safeguard critical infrastructure and achieve coastal
resilience. Read online
[The partial
explanation for inaction so far and probably in the future is given in this
report without indicating the author is aware?
--D]
FF COPORATIONS NETTED $BILLIONS LAST YEAR
Public Citizen via uark.onmicrosoft.com 2-8-24 |
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“Fossil fuel behemoth BP [CEO Mr. Murray Auchincloss] made $13.8 billion in profits last year.”
To put that number in context:
Suppose you make the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. (Yes, the federal
minimum wage is still stuck where it was 15 years ago.) You work 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year.
(No vacation for you!) It would take
915,119 years to earn $13.8 billion. (And that could hardly be considered
profits. You would have been scraping by. For almost a million years. Which is
about three times longer than human beings have actually existed.). . . .
BP’s new CEO recently admitted that the company intends to focus even more
on dirty energy profits after dabbling in renewables. As he bluntly put it,
“that’s investing into oil and gas.”
Let’s not forget that BP was behind the worst oil “spill” ever with
its Deepwater Horizon catastrophe in 2010. (Seems like a really long
time ago, right? Still not as long ago as the last time the federal minimum
wage was increased. And this email isn’t even about the minimum wage.)
And, of course, climate chaos — brought about in large part by the myopic
greed of multinational corporations like BP — is an existential threat to
the Earth and everything that lives on it (including Big Oil CEOs and
shareholders). [Mr. Weissman is a forceful
writer able to find the adequate word, and here he opted for understatement. What would you add to “myopic” to describe a
CEO guilty of an existential threat to all life? disgraceful, reprehensible, lawless, wicked,
evil, vile, immoral, amoral, villainous, iniquitous, criminal, gigantic
liar and hypocrite, or all of the above? --Dick]
Some
questions for BP’s new CEO, Murray Auchincloss [from Weissman]:
$13.8 billion in profits in one year is
not enough? You’re going to further imperil the climate and our very existence
by pumping even more fossil fuels out of the Earth and even more carbon
pollution into the atmosphere? Why not make your legacy be that of the oil
company CEO who had the guts to say enough is enough? Or — since you’ve exposed
your greed for all to see — can you at least stop pretending that you care
about averting climate chaos and protecting the planet?
Click to add your name now. -- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen
[PC is one of our greatest public defenders,
not surprisingly founded by Ralph Nader.
Weissman/PC tell the truth and organize and finance researchers and
lawyers to help us be less complicit with Auchincloss by giving to PC. –D]
RESISTING DOOM of
CONVERGING CATASTROPHES
Naming the Climate Criminals, Showing Their Doublespeak.
CLIMATE CHANGE EMERGENCY THE SCIENTIFIC
CONSENSUS NOW.
And our actions should be? 4-15-23
Dante in “The Inferno” places fence-sitters (one translation) just
outside Hell, stung eternally by swarming wasps. Another translation renders the word opportunists.
If nuclear weapons and
global warming each alone threatens our civilization and together seem sure to
end civilized life and most species, shouldn’t we be defiantly, abrasively
alert, resisting? Dante condemned to
Hell the adiaphorus and all who claim moral neutrality to cruelty and
slaughter, are indifferent to emergencies, would euphemize crisis language. All who would disseminate effete, flaccid,
safe language and public policy. The Mealy-Mouthed Sly Leaders and Parties.
Numerous commentators tell us that only a mass movement can reverse our
leadership failure. Yet nonviolently,
because the violent haters themselves are destroying civilization and species,
some even believing in a cleansing nuclear war to rid the planet of “vermin
Putin.” But believers in the idea of
democracy with an awakened majority can remove our irresponsible leaders from
office and arrest them.
In such a world, in such a world, what the nonviolent peace movement
must do is clear. Remember MLK Jr. ‘s
advocacy of nonviolent action. The
language and evidence of truth guides us through darkness. Now, before the nuclear and warming dangers
end us, before we are engulfed by our leaders’ bombs, radioactivity, nuclear
winter, scorching temperatures, famines, floods, and drowning and burning
cities, we must inflict openness and truth, must name the war and warming
mongers, we must name and shame the
perps. Show their contradictions, their doublespeak. (War
Is Peace!). These powerful nonviolent weapons are in our minds and hands.
Right
here in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and the University of Arkansas, for
example. Remember the countless
outrages and crimes committed by the Bush II administration in manufacturing a
war (Bush and his gang never prosecuted).
And then remember our university UAF giving a chief Bush architect of
the Iraq War Condoleeza Rice $170,000 to give a speech justifying the War! This model charlatan and con-woman for peace
and justice was celebrated despite her disgracing UAF’s motto: Veritate Duce Progredi, Latin for "To Advance with Truth as (Our) Guide."
We
must renounce, reject, and repel such liars; we must remove them from office,
impeach, and if all else fails to rid our body politic of them, arrest
them.
In the IPCC six Assessments of the climate,
our scientists understate the little time left unless we get off the fence, or
the wasps of a million varieties—warming, overpopulation, a thousand
Hiroshimas, ceaseless floods and droughts, hurricanes and forest fires, rising
seas--will destroy the entire species that caused the emergency. –Dick Bennett
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