Wednesday 27th of November 2024

the anti-doomsday brigades....

ALL OVER THE WORLD, THERE ARE BRIGADES OF PSEUDO-SCIENTISTS (POLITICO-ECONOMIC BS ARTISTS) ANTI-SCIENCES THAT EMPLOY THEMSELVES (OR POSSIBLY ON BEHALF OF THE FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRIES) TO DEBUNK ANY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, WITH DISTORTED INFORMATION....

SUCH IS THIS FELLOW ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING, PATRICE GIBERTIE... DOING A SHIT JOB LIKE THE HEARTLAND INSTITUTE....

Patrice Gibertie

PhD in history, professor of higher chair in geopolitics and economic history.
He taught in preparatory classes, founded and directed the CPGE of the Lycée Notre Dame du Grandchamp in Versailles. He was a lecturer at the University of Bordeaux III.

AS WE KNOW HISTORY IS EASILY PREY TO REVISIONISTIC CABALS.

AS WE'VE EXPRESSED MANY TIMES ON THIS SITE, GEOPOLITICS AND ECONOMICS ARE NOT SCIENCES. THIS DOES NOT MEAN THAT GILBERTIE DOES NOT UNDERSTAND SCIENCES.

WE HAVE ALSO EXPRESSED THE RELATIVE NATURE AND THE FLUIDITY OF SCIENCES HYPOTHESISES, BUT EXPOSED THE REASONABLE RIGOUR OF COLLECTING SCIENTIFIC DATA.

ON BIG ITEMS, GIBERTIE IS EITHER CERTIFIED CORNICHON DIPLOMé OR IGNORANT OF TRENDS — OR OF THE PECULIARITY OF SINGULAR LOCATIONS AT SPECIFIC TIMES... 

 

SO THIS FELLOW TELLS US WITHOUT A SINGLE FLINCH:

What happened to polar bears? They used to be the talk of environmental activists, but now they’re virtually absent from the headlines. Over the past 20 years, environmental activists have reported various stories of climate disaster, then quietly dropped them without apology when the evidence to the contrary became overwhelming. The only constant is the scare tactic.

Polar Bears, Dead Coral, and Other Climate Fictions

Activists’ tales of doom never come true, but they leave us misinformed and fuel bad policy.

Protesters used to dress up as polar bears.

Al Gore’s 2006 film “An Inconvenient Truth” depicted a sad polar bear floating to its death. The Washington Post warned in 2004 that the species was
threatened with extinction, and the chief scientist of the World Wildlife Fund said some polar bear populations would be unable to reproduce by 2012.

THEY'RE ALL GOOD....

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THE TRUTH IS FAR FROM THIS:

 

Albanese government accused of trying to ‘bury bad news’ about health of Great Barrier Reef 

Major report released at 4pm on Friday with no media release or a press conference from Tanya Plibersek

 

A leading conservation group has accused the government of trying to “bury bad news” about the health of the Great Barrier Reef by releasing a major five-yearly outlook report on Friday afternoon.

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s 600-page report said the “window of opportunity to secure a positive future” for the reef was “closing rapidly” and the outlook for the ecosystem was “very poor”.

Richard Leck, head of oceans at WWF Australia, said the report was significant “but it’s concerning that it is released late on a Friday afternoon”.

On Friday morning before the outlook report was public, Plibersek was in Townsville with the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, promoting $192m of spending to improve reef water quality and $100m for the marine park authority’s Reef HQ education centre.

Leck said the report was clear that keeping global heating to 1.5C was “crucial for the reef’s future”.

“However, the report sheets responsibility for achieving a 1.5C outcome to the global community without acknowledging that the Australian government’s current climate targets are insufficient to give the reef a fighting chance.”

The report assesses the condition and trends of biodiversity, ecosystems and other measures, as well as forecasting an overall outlook for the reef’s future.

The report’s executive summary said: “Future warming already locked into the climate system means that further degradation [of the reef] is inevitable. This is the sobering calculus of climate change.”

The authority released the report after 4pm on Friday and said the reef’s fortune “remains one of future deterioration due largely to climate change”.

Some habitats and species had improved over the past five years “thanks to windows of low disturbance and decades of protection and management”, the report said.

The assessments were made before the impacts of the worst mass coral bleaching on record swept the reef this summer.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/aug/26/albanese-government-great-barrier-reef-report-ntwnfb

 

IN REGARD TO THE "POLAR BEARS", LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION..... MANY POLAR BEARS HAD TO RELOCATE FROM THE ICE-SHEVES ONTO THE LAND AND OF COURSE THEY HAVE TO FIND FOOD IN HUMAN DUSTBINS... BECOMING "MORE VISIBLE"...

 

YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

robbing the public....

Strathcona CCS Announcement Another Billion Dollar Handout to Canada’s Oil Industry

Canadian taxpayers fund the fossil fuel sector more than any other G20 nation.

 

By Mitch Anderson

 

Margaret Thatcher once observed “the problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.” This will never be a problem it seems for the Canadian fossil fuel industry. 

The latest example of apparently bottomless public largess towards this planet destroying sector is Strathcona Resources, which will access up to $1 billion from the Canada Growth Fund toward building a $2 billion carbon capture facility for their bitumen extraction operations in Alberta and Saskatchewan. 

The public will own zero percent stake in this infrastructure. The company crowed to their investors in a press release that “all of Strathcona’s share of capital costs is expected to be recouped through the federal CCS investment tax credit and other grants.” Who says there is no free lunch? 

 

The amount of Canadian public money earmarked for the fossil fuel sector topped $11 billion per year between 2018 and 2020 – the highest amount in the developed world according to a report from Oil Change International. The same study found that government support for renewable energy was just seven percent of what was shoveled at the oil and gas industry – one of the lowest rates in the world. 

Canada is also the second largest source of public funding for dubious carbon capture and storage technology, over $2 billion USD and committed since 2009 – not including the latest bounty bestowed on Strathcona Resources. The global installed capacity of carbon capture is less than 50 million tonnes of CO2 per year, which represents only 0.1 percent of global emissions. The actual amount of CO2 captured is in fact far less due to many of these expensive facilities failing to operate at full capacity. 

The other elephant in the room is the fact that carbon capture projects at fossil fuel facilities like Strathcona Resources aim only to sequester emissions from oil production, ignoring the other 80 percent of emissions when the refined fuel is ultimately burned downstream as a transportation fuel. Unless we intend to attach balloons to every vehicle tailpipe and somehow inject those emissions deep into the earth, CCS can do nothing to decarbonize the vast majority of CO2 originating from the fossil fuel industry. 

Much of the public funding for CCS is delivered through export credit agencies such as the Canada Growth Fund that provide financing for projects like carbon capture considered too risky for conventional lenders. Export Development Canada is another publicly backed creditor for the fossil fuel sector, doling out up to $1 billion in loans just last month to Enbridge, Coastal Gaslink and Cedar LNG. 

The renewable energy sector on the other hand has little issue accessing private capital. Solar installations, wind farms and battery storage technologies have matured into lucrative and predictable investments on track to hit $2 trillion this year – double the amount of capital going towards fossil fuels.

So why are various governments in Canada presuming to pick winners and losers in the energy sector? Public debt reached almost $3 trillion in 2022, which is 117% of national GDP. This works out to $76,000 for every man women and child in the nation. Even Alberta is somehow $147 billion in the red despite extracting 36 billion barrels of oil worth over $2 trillion. With growing concern about excessive public spending and the potential impacts on inflation, perhaps the best place to start belt tightening is by eliminating expensive giveaways to a sunset industry that is also imperiling the climate.  

CCS in particular seems a terrible investment of public money based on expert analysis and what the oil industry quietly admits in their internal communications. Documents unearthed during a recent U.S. congressional investigation reveal oil companies are far less optimistic about carbon capture than they portray in their public ad campaigns. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) likewise projects that CCS could only abate about 2 percent of global emissions by 2030 based even on an unlikely scenario where the unproven technology worked flawlessly. 

Existing facilities further demonstrate the imperfect performance of carbon capture. ExxonMobil’s installation in Wyoming is often touted as a CCS success story. Yet after 35 years of operation, a mere three percent of carbon emissions have been permanently sequestered.  Forty-seven percent were instead sold to oil companies to enhance fossil fuel extraction. 

There is however a way to safely store dangerous amounts of carbon in the ground that requires no elaborate and ineffectual engineering solutions or billions in public funding: leave fossil fuels in the ground where they have harmlessly been for millions of years. And if oil companies really believed that CCS was such a sound investment, perhaps they would deploy their own record profits rather than relying on government handouts of other people’s money.

 

https://www.desmog.com/2024/08/20/strathcona-ccs-announcement-another-billion-dollar-handout-to-canadas-oil-industry/

 

 

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As climate warms, S. Korea fights new border threat: malarial mosquitoes

Paju (South Korea) (AFP) – Near the heavily fortified border that divides North and South Korea, a monitoring device is working 24-7 -- not tracking missiles or troop movements, but catching malaria-carrying mosquitoes that may cross the border.

 

Despite its advanced healthcare service and decades of determined efforts, achieving "malaria-free" status has remained elusive for South Korea, largely thanks to its proximity to the isolated North, where the disease is prevalent.

The South issued a nationwide malaria warning this year, and scientists say climate change, especially warmer springs and heavier rainfall, could bring more mosquito-borne diseases to the peninsula unless the two Koreas, which remain technically at war, cooperate.

The core issue is the DMZ, a four-kilometre-wide no man's land that runs the full length of the 250-kilometre (155-mile) border. 

The demilitarized zone is covered in lush forest and wetlands, and largely unvisited by humans since it was created after the 1953 ceasefire that ended Korean War hostilities.

The heavily mined border barrier area has become an ecological refuge for rare species -- an Asiatic black bear was photographed in 2018 -- and scientists say it is also an ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes, including malaria carriers that can fly as far as 12 kilometres.

The DMZ has stagnant water plus "plenty of wild animals that serve as blood sources for mosquitoes to feed on in order to lay their eggs", said Kim Hyun-woo, a staff scientist at Seoul's Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency.

South Korea once believed it had eradicated malaria, but in 1993 a soldier serving on the DMZ was discovered to have been infected, and the disease has persisted ever since, with cases up nearly 80 percent last year to 747, from 420 in 2022.

"The DMZ is not an area where pest control can be carried out," Kim Dong-gun, an environmental biology professor at Sahmyook University in Seoul, told AFP.

As mosquito populations increase, more malaria carriers are "feeding on soldiers in the border region, leading to a continuous occurrence of malaria cases there", he said.

The South Korean health authorities have installed 76 mosquito-tracking devices nationwide, including in key areas near the DMZ.

 

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240827-as-climate-warms-s-korea-fights-new-border-threat-malarial-mosquitoes

 

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