Sunday, December 11, 2011
THE TIMES (CLIMATE) ARE A CHANGIN
Disastrous Deal in Durban: "The main element of the deal struck in Durban is that all the world’s countries will start discussions next year aimed at signing an agreement by 2015 that will come into force in 2020." (read more)
Nina Simone's cover of the Bob Dylan classic has the perfect tone of righteous anger:
Saturday, December 10, 2011
ADDICTED TO RISK
Selected as one of the best TED Talks of the year, here's a sample of Naomi at her best.
[Note: Obama decided to reduce the political risk of tar sand oil by deferring the Keystone pipeline decision until after the 2012 election. Now, Canada must decide whether to wait for the US market to open or to build a pipeline to the Pacific for shipment to Asia. It's all about where, when and how and not about NOT doing it -- that's how the addiction works.]
Friday, December 09, 2011
CAPITALISM AND THE CLIMATE

Once again, Naomi Klein nails it. Capitalism-vs-climate is a must read.
Klein's view will seem radical to those steeped too deeply in market mythologies that don't work well as limits are reached. Here's a brief helpful background video about why we are stuck in a growth economy. If you want a more in-depth ecological view check out Herman Daly's Toward a Steady State Economy.
This is not an ideological rant. It's the emerging ancient-future awareness that nature is reciprocal -- the only way to keep taking is to keep giving back and there's no place other than the earth itself where capital accumulation leads to a virtuous cycle of abundance and consumption. We reap what we sow -- nothing more and nothing less. Mutuality more than competition leads to survival.
IF PRAYER WOULD DO IT
Monday, December 05, 2011
IS DILMA DECIDING TO SIDE WITH THE BIG POLLUTERS SEEKING A CLIMATE TREATY DELAY IN DURBAN?

In a shocking development, the BBC reports:
The politics of the UN climate process are undergoing something of a fundamental transformation. Increasingly, countries are dividing into one group that wants a new global treaty as soon as possible - the EU plus lots of developing countries - and another that prefers a delay and perhaps something less rigorous than a full treaty. The US, Russia and Japan were already arguing for a longer timeframe. ...But BBC News has learned that Brazil and India took the same position.
AVAAZ says, "President Dilma is considering the unthinkable -- siding with the US and other big polluters at UN climate negotiations in Durban. We have to bring her to her senses before it's too late." Here is the petition.
Sunday, December 04, 2011
"THE FIRST TIME EVER I SAW YOUR FACE"
Possibly the greatest love song ever written, "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is a 1957 folk song written by Ewan MacColl for his wife Peggy Seeger. It was popularized by Roberta Flack and became a breakout hit for the singer after it appeared in the 1971 Clint Eastward film Play Misty for Me. Though the song first appeared on Flack's 1969 album First Take, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year three years later.
FROM THE FASTEST FINGERS IN THE WORLD
Paco de Lucia, John McLaughlin and Al di Meola at the Mediterranean Sundance
Saturday, December 03, 2011
THE SAMAÚMA IS STILL CALLING
Four years ago -- during more ecologically sensitive times -- the Brazilian Government, the NGOs and the World Bank all cooperated to produce this magnificent video. That was before Dilma Rousseff and her developmentalist comrades in mining, energy and agribusiness took control and decided to ramrod the Belo Monte Monster Dam and the weakening of Brazil's Forest Code. As the political mood changed and the world looked on aghast, the Call of the Samaúma has become even more urgent. Please join the beat and pass it on.
Amazon Watch and Comitê Brasil are excellent sites to watch for latest developments.
BRAZIL WINS FOSSIL OF THE DAY AWARD

For the first time in the history of the "Fossil of the Day" award, Brazil took first place for its ridiculous statements in defense of its new forest code. The Climate Action Network (CAN) -- a worldwide network of over 700 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 90 countries, working to promote government and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels -- is giving the awards for absurd statements being made at the UN Climate talks being held in Durban, South Africa. Read more about it here.
Friday, December 02, 2011
HERE'S TO THE CRAZY ONES
"Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify and vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as crazy, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do."
THE WORLD TO DILMA: Save the Amazon
Thursday, December 01, 2011
THREATS TO AMAZÔNIA: An excellent analysis from Philip Fearnside

Re-posted from the Financial Times
The Amazonian biome faces multiple threats, ranging from deforestation to climate change. Although the forest’s vastness can give a false sense of security, many of the forces leading to its destruction are expected to increase.
FIDDLING WHILE THE AMAZON BURNS

Re-posted from The Economist
Keeping the world’s biggest forest standing depends on greens, Amerindians and enlightened farmers working together—if lawmakers let them
Dec 3rd 2011 | JACI-PARANÁ, RONDÔNIA
HELP NEEDED: A CALL FOR TRANSLATORS
The award-winning documentary (below) gives an excellent review of the struggle for the Sanctuary of Shamans in Brasilia. It needs to be translated from Portuguese to English. If you are bi-lingual (English and Portuguese) and would like to help, please contact Marcello Pedroso -- cellopedroso@gmail.com -- who is coordinating the group translation project.
Here is the video in Portuguese:
Here is the video in Portuguese:
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