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The Decline Of Glorious Babylon



Iraq's Environment, Water Supply In Severe Decline

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"Iraq is losing between 5 and 8 percent of its gross domestic product to environmental degradation each year, while the amount of water available per person has dropped by more than half since the late 1970s, according to a new government study.

Backed by the United Nations and the World Bank, the report found that Iraq’s environment has suffered severe decline in recent years due to decades of war, a growing population and increasing pressure on natural resources.

The quality and quantity of the country’s water has been harmed by upstream damming, pollution, climate change and inefficient usage, and its cropland is shrinking, the Arabic-language study said.

The amount of water available per person per year fell from 5,900 cubic metres in 1977 to 2,400 cubic metres in 2009 - a situation made worse by droughts between 2005 and 2009.

The Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, Iraq’s two major sources of surface water, could dry up by 2040 if current conditions continue, the report warned."

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Environmental Degradation From Climate Change and Conflict Plagues Iraq

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"Iraq is considered to be one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change in the Arab region. Around one-third of its surface is desert, while another 39 percent of the country is affected by, and 54 percent more under threat from desertification.

Frequent dust and sand storms are hitting the country and access to safe water and sanitation is a growing problem. Drought and water shortages have seen many communities displaced, driving an increase in urbanization as they move from rural to built-up areas.

Meanwhile years of conflict and violence have left around 1.6 million Iraqis affected by chemical pollution and unexploded ordnance."

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As someone who treasures culture and the rich historical heritage that shaped humanity I find it to be beyond sad to see the current state of Iraq- the once glorious Babylon in such decline. This was once an area of gardens, fertile farms and a rich culture where waters flowed until dictators and those who have no respect for culture or environment invaded it. Today we see nothing but the degradation of land and water due to climate change, corporate plundering, war and the destruction of the rich cultural heritage that defined human civilization. How have we become so apathetic to such blatant disregard for history, culture and life?

As the articles above indicate we see the same scenario in regards to climate change/drought/displacement playing out in Iraq as played out in Syria which led to civil war and the current tragedy in Syria. Are we to just watch the entire Arab world fall to the effects of abrupt climate change and war? The Iraq war launched by the criminal Bush administration was also a huge part of the destruction of water access and equality as well as destruction of agriculture and biodiversity as was Saddam Hussein in regards to the Marshlands. The war also opened Iraq up to terrorist elements like Al Qaeda which also has no respect for the culture or resources of Iraq.

The decline of water accessibility in this region of the world is then alarming at this point. Climate change also is causing a decline in cropland planted as temperatures and soil evaporation rates increase. We as a species must prepare for these effects as they worsen in order to ensure that people of the world have a place to grow food in order to survive. The proliferation of dam building in this area of the world on the banks of the Tigris/Euphrates Rivers as well particularly by Turkey has also increased the threat of water insecurity and scarcity for Iraq as well as the invasion of Iraq by corporations such as Becthtel, Monsanto, et al.

How could we go from this:



The Hanging Gardens Of Babylon

To this?:



How much more do we need to see to know that the decline of human civilization is in full swing when a land of such treasure is reduced to a place where people cannot appreciate the life that once sprang from it? If this does not break your heart I do not know what will. We are for sure bringing this planet to a place we will not be able to recover from. Our pretenses, our self importance, our political rancor, our religious fervor- will mean nothing in the end when none of us have a world we can live on sustainably and peacefully. The people of Iraq do not deserve this. Cultures of the past cry out to us from history to learn from the mistakes of the past if we wish to have a future.

Also Reference:

Iraq's Marshes, Corporate Control, And Water Scarcity

What Does The Arab World Do When Their Water Runs Out?

Water Shortage In Southern Iraq Threatens Two Million People

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Water Shortage Crisis Escalating in the Tigris-Euphrates Basin

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"The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, originating in Turkey and cutting through both Syria and Iraq, have experienced drastic reductions in water flows in recent years due, primarily, to Turkish hydro-engineering and regional droughts. This is of significance for Iraq, which has historically prospered because of the rich agricultural harvests based on water supplies sourced from these waterways. Turkish initiatives aimed at massively expanding their exploitation of the water from the two rivers have coincided with severe droughts in the region and resulted in a burgeoning water-shortage crisis in Iraq. This problem threatens an environmental catastrophe. Political negotiations between the three countries have so far fallen short of reaching agreement on providing the necessary increases in flow rates to address the deteriorating situation in Iraq."

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Remembering Pete Seeger, Riverkeeper



Legendary Pete Seeger died Monday, January 27 at the age of 94. His music inspired an entire generation to speak out against social injustice, war and pollution. His love for the Hudson River which is also my river was part of what first inspired me at the age of 12 to write to President Nixon about the environment and the Hudson River and to start a group at my school to advocate for cleaning it up. His voice will be missed but his music and advocacy for our Earth will live on:

Pete Seeger's Advocacy For Hudson River Endures



Two weeks ago- still going strong in standing up for our water:

Pete Seeger Joins Protesters to Say: 'Don't Frack With New York!'


He wrote the songs of our lives:



From Album "Pete" from 1996:



Truth in music. Thank you, Pete Seeger.
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Slaughter At Taiji Cove



HUMANS WE NEED TO REFLECT. The human race is sputtering out of control with GREED. This is not tradition- THIS IS GREED AND BARBARISM. WAKE UP!

THE FATE OF ANGEL THE BABY ALBINO DOLPHIN?

Contact links in this article.

These sentient intelligent guardians of the sea are deliberately being taken from their homes to be sold into slavery or to be brutally murdered. If we do not care about this we aren't human. Our entire culture of killing on the whole is bringing us down.



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Dolphin roundup at Japan’s Taiji Cove puts spotlight on changing economics of hunts

By Tim Zimmerman

Over the weekend, Japanese fishermen from the village of Taiji drove an estimated 200-plus bottlenose dolphins into a local bay made notorious by the 2009 Oscar-winning documentary The Cove. Some 40 were selected for sale and display in marine parks, according to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which monitors the Taiji hunt. Many or most of the others are now likely to be slaughtered, the group says.

The capture and imminent slaughter of such an unusually large group of dolphins garnered global media attention, along with Twitter condemnation from celebrities like Kirstie Alley, Bryan Adams and Alyssa Milano. Most notably, newly installed U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy sounded a note of alarm, tweeting: “Deeply concerned by inhumaneness of drive hunt dolphin killing. USG opposes drive hunt fisheries.”

So far, the Japanese fishing industry appears unmoved.

Attempts by to get comment from officials for the Wakayama prefecture, where the town of Taiji is located, went unanswered. But one Japanese fishing industry official told Agence France Presse: “We’ve got our lives. We can’t simply nod (to protests) and end centuries of our tradition… If you want to talk about cruelty, you couldn’t eat cows, pigs or any other living creatures.”

Indeed, the Taiji dolphin drive hunt, which takes place annually from September through April, has persisted despite increased global scrutiny and attention. Since 2000, according to the group Whale and Dolphin Conservation, more than 18,000 dolphins from seven different species have been either killed or taken into captivity during the Taiji hunt.

Traditionally, the Japanese drive hunts were mainly as a way of procuring meat. Dolphin meat has long been considered a local Taiji delicacy, and meat from the Taiji dolphin hunt has been sold across Japan. Hunting whales and dolphins was also a mainstay of the Taiji economy.

“We are a whaling community, and we don’t want to lose that,” Katsutoshi Mihara, chairman of Taiji’s town council, told the New York Times in 2008. “Here, all boys grew up dreaming of hunting whales.” The Wakayama Prefecture also vigorously defended the Taiji dolphin hunts in response to The Cove, saying in part:

“The Taiji dolphin fishery has been a target of repeated psychological harassment and interference by aggressive foreign animal protection organizations. Taiji dolphin fishermen are just conducting a legal fishing activity in their traditional way in full accordance with regulations and rules under the supervision of both the national and the prefectural governments. Therefore, we believe there are no reasons to criticize the Taiji dolphin fishery.”

In recent years, however, concern over mercury levels in dolphin meat has raised questions in Japan about the use of dolphin meat as a food source, especially in school lunches. And dolphin meat is no longer a primary source of food, reducing the practical value of the drive hunt as a food source. At the same time, the sale of dolphins captured in the Taiji drive hunt for marine park display (via brokers such as the Taiji Whale Museum) appears to be a steadily growing profit source for the hunts. From 2000-2005, an average of 56 live dolphins annually were sold for captive display. From 2006-2012, the annual average has more than doubled to 137, with a total of 247 sold for captive display in 2012-2013, according to marine mammal advocacy groups.

So far this season, a total of 137 dolphins have been selected for marine park display, including the 40 bottlenose selected for sale over the weekend. According to Sea Shepherd, one of the first dolphins removed from the Taiji cove in the weekend roundup was a rare albino calf, which could be especially valuable in drawing crowds to a marine park.

Whale And Dolphin Conservation has documented the growing role of the sale of dolphins to marine parks in Japan’s drive hunts. According to Ric O’Barry, who was featured in The Cove and now works to try and bring an end to the Taiji hunt through The Dolphin Project, the Taiji Whale Museum has sold Taiji dolphins abroad for more than $150,000 each. The museum trains and brokers many dolphins from the Taiji hunt.

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This is not "tradition" this is murder. I do not have the words to express my sadness and horror at having watched these sentient creatures being corralled and slaughtered. I am posting this because people need to be aware that it happens and speak out about stopping it.



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Local Reporter Puts Smug Freedom Industries President In His Place/Updates on West Virginia Chemical Spill





Elk River

UPDATE 1-28-14:

Freedom Industries Ordered To Tear Down Aging Tanks

So they remove the tanks after they have poisoned a river and the water supply of hundreds of thousands of people and escape culpability for the crime? I am still following news about this and will add news as I find it when I can. This is not to be forgotten but I fear it will be. It is already out of the news and not mentioned by the Obama administration at all as people still struggle to have water here. After all, the Super Bowl is much more important...

'I'm not a scientist': W. Virginia governor addresses water safety after chemical spill

Freedom Industries: More like 10K gallons of chemicals leaked into Elk River

10 THOUSAND gallons... but go ahead drink the water. It's safe. This is so despicable. Frightening to think of how many more tanks rusted, old, leaking-unregulated or inspected sit next to river banks in this country!

UPDATE 1-20-14:

Chemical-Related Hospital Admissions In West Virginia Have Doubled Since Water Deemed Safe

Chemical levels in the water must be below 1 ppm for human ingestion. But health experts have questioned that logic. Specifically, some are saying that the study being widely used to determine whether the water is safe does not include several chemical components that leached into the water.

“A key corporate study used by federal health officials to set a screening level for ‘crude MCHM’ in the West Virginia American Water system actually tested a pure form of the material’s main ingredient and might not account for potential toxicity of other components,” the Charleston Gazette reported on Friday.

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“As far as the data and recommendations we have from West Virginia American Water, the water is safe to use,” Rahul Gupta, health officer for the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department, said. “We’re not saying it’s safe. West Virginia American Water is saying it’s safe. We are taking their word for it.”

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So the Health Department is "taking the word" of a private company in business to make profit that the water going through the taps of the citizens they are sworn to protect is safe? Fire them all.

UPDATE 1-18-14:

Freedom Industries Files Bankruptcy After Elk River Spill

Freedom Industries Inc., the chemical maker whose leaky storage tank polluted the Elk River last week and shut down water service in West Virginia’s biggest city, filed for bankruptcy to cope with the subsequent lawsuits.

Freedom Industries listed assets and debt of $1 million to $10 million each in a Chapter 11 petition filed yesterday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Charleston, West Virginia. The company said the lawsuits and more stringent payment demands from vendors since the incident compelled it to seek court protection.

“They are woefully underestimating their liabilities,” said Aaron Harrah, a lawyer representing the owner of a Charleston bar and restaurant in a lawsuit against Freedom. Harrah said in a phone interview that he’s hopeful his client will still get a payout from Freedom Industries.

A bankruptcy filing halts most litigation, forcing plaintiffs to vie with other creditors for a share of a company’s assets.

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Freedom Industries and Eastman, the maker of the chemical that fouled the river, were sued Jan. 13 by local businesses and residents for creating a nuisance and concealing cancer-causing compounds, among other allegations.

Another case names the West Virginia-American Water Co. alongside Freedom Industries. The utility failed to deal promptly with the emergency and had no procedures in place to prevent chemicals from getting into the water system, according to a complaint filed Jan. 10 in Kanawha County Circuit Court in Charleston.

Harrah said he and his colleagues are still investigating Freedom and other companies that may have contributed to the spill.

“The meter continues to run,” he said. “Even though there are businesses with their water back, there are other businesses serving bottled water, trucking in ice. You can imagine people are pretty skittish about drinking this water.”

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Who couldn't have predicted this soulless move in order to skip accountability and leave the taxpayers to foot the bill? UNCONSCIENABLE that they could get away with this obvious tactic to skirt responsibilty. However, that is how it is in the US where corporations are king and citizens are serfs. These people shouldn't be getting money to get them through bankruptcy... they should be doing prison time for poisoning the water supply of 300,000 people! They seek court protection? Where is the peoples' protection? Where is the water's protection?

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UPDATE 1-17-14:



Dangers of Water Privatization Emerge In the Wake of West Virginia’s Chemical Spill

"The West Virginia chemical spill is a cautionary tale for communities all over the country where multinational companies are coming in and buying up municipal water utilities to manage people’s drinking water supply for profit. And factors beyond groundwater pollution by the coal industry are driving those trends, such as systemic under-investment in public water systems by federal, state and local governments and the rapaciousness with which private companies, aided by political favoritism and lobbying, are pursuing expansion of their influence, customer base and profit margins. There is much more that can be said about the risks and drivers of water privatization, and people should read the many excellent reports published by Food and Water Watch on the subject. But there are also immediate things people can do to help West Virginians and people across Appalachia reduce the risk of this type of accident from happening again. There is currently an effort afoot by West Virginians to protect their homes and water supply by taking away the authority of the corrupt and ineffective West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection to oversee coal mine permitting in the state and instead turning the program over to federal authorities. You can support that effort here. There is also a coalition of groups across Appalachia working to ensure the Obama Administration fulfills its much-delayed promise to replace a Bush-era rule that weakened regulations on mining near streams. You can support this and other efforts by Appalachian groups to end mountaintop removal by iLoveMountains.org."

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Is your water owned by a private company? If this can happen in West Virginia it can and probably has happened elsewhere.

Stand Up To Protect Your Public Water System

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UPDATE 1-16-14:

Love in a Time of 4-Methylcyclohexane Methanol

Beautifully written truthful piece about the tie that binds us all together at times of crisis.

Pregnant Women Warned Not To Drink Water 48 Hours After West Virginia Told Residents It Was Safe

"More than two days after West Virginia American Water began lifting the ban on water use that had impacted 300,000 West Virginians, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) finally broke its silence and advised pregnant women not to drink the water. Late Wednesday, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources issued a one-page advisory for pregnant women, based on guidance from the CDC, recommending “out of an abundance of caution” that “pregnant women drink bottled water until there are no longer detectable levels of MCHM in the water distribution system.” Previously, officials had maintained that levels of the chemical, crude MCHM, below 1 part per million were considered safe. As of Thursday, officials had cleared the water for more than 200,000 West Virginians based on the 1 part per million threshold set by the CDC. As David Gutman and Ken Ward Jr. of the Charleston Gazette reported, the latest warning to pregnant women comes after the CDC repeatedly refused the paper’s requests for information regarding how the 1 part per million figure was derived."

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So once again we see corporate profit overruling the health and safety of our citizens. My advice, NO ONE should be drinking the water yet. "Ken Ward Jr. of the Charleston Gazette reported, the latest warning to pregnant women comes after the CDC repeatedly refused the paper’s requests for information regarding how the 1 part per million figure was derived."

Trust it's at their safe level? How is a toxic chemical "safe" at any level if it is being used on a daily basis allowing it to accumulate in your system?! How would they know with such a lack of scientific data on this chemical to begin with?

The Big Impact Of A Little-Known Chemical In W.Va. Spill

Methylcyclohexanol:Toxicology Data Network

Only non human studies on this chemical have been done showing decrease in fertility in rats (hence I suppose this warning to pregnant women after the fact.) Since it is unclear how much was really spilled and the time frame regarding when it began I would definitely read up on what I could find about this chemical and take precautions. Workers who cleaned this up are also at risk.

Hundreds of chemicals are used in this country on a daily basis without knowing the true cumulative effects on human health and environment because corporations and corrupt politicians run this process!

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UPDATE 1-15-14:

Surviving the West Virginia Water Crisis

Per @cgoodwoman on Twitter:

"I live in Charleston, WV. We have been w/out WATER for 6 days. The ban has lifted -- but would YOU drink this?"



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UPDATE 1-14-14:

Cincinnati To Stop Using Water From Ohio River As Chemicals From West Virginia Move Downstream


CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati plans to shut down intake valves along the Ohio River to protect the city's drinking water from a chemical spill in West Virginia. Mayor John Cranley announced Monday that the valves will be shut down for at least 20 hours beginning Tuesday night. Cranley says that will allow the water to pass the city without any chemicals entering the drinking supply. The city plans to use a reserve of 60 hours of treated water, built up specially following the West Virginia spill.

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West Virginia Chemical Spill Poses Unknown Threat to the Environment

Spill's Ecological Effects?

Lunder added that there are unanswered questions about the spill's possible ecological impacts, from a chemical that "most people had never heard of."

Lunder said she reviewed the official material safety data sheets for MCMH. "They say things like the chemical could be irritating to skin and eyes and that you should try to keep it from getting into waterways, but these are typical emergency measures and they're not always based on data," she said.

Lunder also reviewed the scientific literature, and she said that there doesn't seem to be any publicly available studies on what the impacts of the chemical would be to either human beings or wildlife, or how long the chemical will persist in the environment. "There's little data with which to draw any conclusions on what effects might be," she said.

Brian Lutz, a biogeochemist who studies the environmental impacts of the coal industry at Kent State University in Ohio, said,

"The lack of toxicological data on MCMH is staggering."

He added: "While I'm unaware of any spill of this chemical in the past, there have been multiple high-profile cases in the past in which slurry impoundments—structures holding the residue from coal washing and preparation—have failed. Because of this, it seems reasonable to expect that we should have detailed information available for all chemicals used to prepare coal."

Lunder said it appears that companies did report some production information on the chemical to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2011, but that "it was kept confidential." Calls for comment to the EPA and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection have not been returned.

Lunder added that 4-methylcyclohexane methanol does not appear to be very volatile, so it is unlikely to evaporate quickly. "But how long it will take to break down is unclear," she said.

Lutz added that it's possible the chemical was quickly diluted once it reached the larger Kanawha River from the smaller Elk River, although he noted that it is hard to know, given the lack of toxicological data.

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Officials start to clear West Virginia regions of chemically tainted water

I agree with the residents: Don't drink the water yet.

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West Virginia Water Crisis: Behind Chemical Spill, Gaping Holes in State and Federal Regulation



Environmental inspectors have not visited Freedom Industries since 1991! It's unconscienable but I am sure this is only one instance of many.

Thank you to Mike Elk and Erin Brockovich for your truth in this video.

Anyone in state or federal government working to lessen regulation on industry should be voted out of office and also held liable for any damages associated with their greed and apathy!

Erin Brockovich: After Chemical Spill, West Virginians Organizing "Stronger Than I’ve Ever Seen"



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1-13-14

Home • Environmental Education • Watch a Local Reporter Refuse to Let Smug President of Company Responsible for Poisoned WV Water Off the Hook

I saw this part of the interview on my local tv station in NJ and was trying to find footage because I thought it was so incredibly rude and insensitive that he was drinking bottled water at the time of the smug interview he gave. Good to see there are reporters who do their jobs. Kudos to her.



West Virginia Chemical Spill Declared Federal Disaster

My question is how many of these spills have already happened nationwide contaminating our waterways and threatening our health that we didn't hear of?

More updates to follow.



Meet Freedom Industries, the Company Behind the West Virginia Chemical Spill

"Some 300,000 residents of Charleston, W.Va., and environs are going into their fifth day without tap water for drinking, cooking, or bathing after a coal-processing chemical leaked into the local water supply from a plant on the Elk River. That plant is owned by a closely held company called Freedom Industries. Many West Virginians, not to mention state and federal investigators, have questions about Freedom Industries. Some preliminary answers:

How long has this outfit been around?

About two weeks, in its current form. Freedom Industries is the product of a merger effective Dec. 31, 2013, that combined Etowah River Terminal, the facility where the leak occurred, Crete Technologies, and Poca Blending, located in nearby Nitro. A predecessor company called Freedom Industries was formed in 1986, according to our colleagues at Bloomberg News. How the pieces of the newly formed mini-conglomerate fit together merits urgent inquiry, as does the question of whether there’s any connection between the corporate mash-up and the fateful opening of a one-inch hole that allowed a noxious chemical to escape.

Who’s behind Freedom Industries?

Gary Southern, company president, has been speaking on behalf of Freedom. Legal filings show that Southern is also the president of a company called Enviromine Inc., which supplies “environmental chemistries and services” to coal companies.

At the same time, Freedom’s website list Dennis P. Farrell as president. That clearly needs sorting out. According to the Charleston Gazette, Farrell was the “organizer” of Etowah River Terminal, the Freedom facility where the seepage occurred. The local paper also noted that Farrell’s girlfriend, Kathy Stover-Kennedy, has defended him on her Facebook page. “I’m not asking for anyone’s sympathy,” Stover-Kennedy wrote on Jan. 10, “but a little empathy wouldn’t hurt. And just so you know, the boys at the plant made and drank coffee this morning! I showered and brushed my teeth this morning and I am just fine!”

One hopes, of course, that Stover-Kennedy and the boys at the Freedom Industries plant are still feeling good. The chemical that got into the Charleston-area water—7,500 gallons at last count—is known as 4-methylcyclohexane methanol, or MCHM. It’s used to “wash” coal to remove impurities and pollutants before burning. The American Association of Poison Control Centers says it’s harmful if swallowed or inhaled."

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Addendum

Addendum in regards to political partisanship coming before moral principle I mentioned in original posting on this: In trying to research about Freedom Industries, I came across a story posted on a Daily Kos page (and others that have also picked it up) intimating that the chemicals that leaked in West Virginia were purchased from Georgia Pacific/Koch Industries. (Per Wikipedia, Freedom Industries is listed as a "distributor" for Georgia Pacific as nothing is actually made there, so there is a link only not in regards to where this particular chemical was purchased.)

However, this retraction piece from DeSmog Blog states that the chemicals were purchased from Eastman Chemical.

Now why would sites put out such information without checking its accuracy? Could it be for politically partisan reasons because they see a chance for political revenge rather than assessing the truth and being outraged based on the damage to the environment and health of the citizens (600 who have fallen ill) of West Virginia? It appears to me that DeSmog Blog retracted that because they checked it out and discovered that the chemicals had been purchased from Eastman Chemical.

While it is well known that Koch Industries is involved in the destruction of this planet through pushing for deregulation and investing in tarsands, fracking and should be made criminally liable for it we still need to deal with the facts in this instance. Actually if any political entity is to be blamed it is the "Tea Party" that has done nothing but try to rescind regulations on water in many states and the blame also falls on Freedom Industries more than likely for having storage tanks that were old and leaky combined with that lax regulation as well as American Water Works.

It is definitely going to have to be the people of West Virginia who stand up against this in order to have a safer cleaner future. This is about the immorality of the actions and now addressing them to keep people, waterways and air safe. I have a feeling those responsible for this would be the miserable, smug, arrogant uncaring people they are regardless of the letter next to their name. Greed tends to do that to you.

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TEPCO Withheld Fukushima Radioactive Water Measurements For 6 Months



TEPCO Withheld Fukushima Radioactive Water Measurements For 6 Months

THE ASAHI SHIMBUN

Tokyo Electric Power Co. has withheld 140 measurements of radioactive strontium levels taken in groundwater and the port of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant between June and November last year.

TEPCO has been releasing the combined levels of all radioactive substances, including strontium, that emit beta rays, at the crippled nuclear plant. But strontium levels exceeded the all-beta readings in some instances, leading the utility to decide they were “wrong” and to withhold them from public releases, TEPCO officials said Jan. 8.

Previously, TEPCO officials said they had not released the data because the numbers were not confirmed.

Company officials on Jan. 8 insisted the utility had no intention to conceal information. They said they did not disclose the data simply because of inconsistencies in the information.

They said TEPCO will release correct readings after determining the cause of the discrepancies by the end of this month.

ALSO SEE:

Radiation levels near Fukushima plant boundary 8 times the government standard

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How is this company getting away with such blatant lying and stonewalling? I fear what is to come because this has been treated so cavalierly by so many.

US service members ill from effects of Fukushima radiation: US Navy Sailors Sue TEPCO Over Fukushima Radiation

How many more people are out there who don't even know why they are ill?
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Australian Government Approves Destruction Of Great Barrier Reef



Australia Approves Coal Port Near Great Barrier Reef

"This week Australia approved the expansion of an existing coal port at Abbot Point near the town of Bowen in northern Queensland to handle projected exports from the Galilee Basin, an inland geological depression thought to hold vast coal reserves but where development has been hampered by lack of export infrastructure.

Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt has promised that some of the "strictest conditions in Australian history" will be placed on the developers, but environmentalists claim that the dredging required to enable massive ships to access Abbot Point will harm the World Heritage-listed reef at a time when it is already suffering from the effects of climate change.

"It’s hard to dump five-and-a-half million tonnes of mud and sand in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park without doing massive environmental damage," says Greenpeace representative Louise Matthieson.

Australian coal exports have jumped 30 percent since 2008, driven by surging demand in China, to 339 million tons a year and are projected to rise a further 40 percent from current levels by 2017 and it's currently the second biggest coal exporter. Coal exports were worth $44 billion last year. Though there have been some concerns about Australia's mining boom and the growing reliance of its economy on resource extraction, an industry friendly Liberal-National coalition government was ushered into power in September.

The decision to green light the port expansion, together with approval to build a $18 billion liquefied natural gas facility and associated pipeline at Gladstone, was the new government's first major move to deliver on its promise that it will back the expansion of mining and gas exploitation.

The two largest miners in the Basin are Indian companies GVK and Adani, which want to use the coal to secure long-term supplies for power-starved India.

In June Unesco’s World Heritage Centre warned that the Great Barrier Reef would be placed on its "in-danger" list if there were major new port developments. The reef is now officially listed as being in ‘poor’ health by government scientists, with overall coral cover declining by 15 percent since 2009 due to cyclones and floods, pollution and attacks by the coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish.

The greatest long-term risk to the reef - as it is to those around the world - isn't the possibility of sediment damage or oil spills. It's from the byproduct of burning goal and other fossil fuels being returned to the world's oceans.

The world's oceans soak about half of the extra carbon dioxide pumped into the atmosphere by human activities and the more carbon dioxide there is in the water, the harder it is for marine animals like corals to produce their shells. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Authority says "in the long-term, ocean acidification is likely to be the most significant impact of a changing climate on the" reef. Since 1990 alone, the growth rate for one of the reefs major coral species has dropped 14 percent, probably because of rising Co2 levels.

Australia is currently one of the largest per capita Co2 emitters in the world, and that doesn't account for coal and gas exports that are burned elsewhere."

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Hay Point Coal Terminal, Queensland, Australia. 28/7/12

© Tom Jefferson / Greenpeace

All this to satiate an insatiable desire for money even at the expense of our World Heritage Sites. Where does the insanity end? When we do actually start holding governments that do this accountable in the World Court for crimes against humanity?



© © Hamilton / Greenpeace

DISGRACEFUL.

This is what your grandchildren will have of what will be left of this world treasure. What of the marinelife? The water? The natural beauty?



“The World Heritage Centre and IUCN recall the World Heritage Committee’s clear position in relation to oil and gas exploration and exploitation, that these activities are incompatible with World Heritage status.”

UNESCO World

Heritage Committee


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Australian government dismissing science, the reality of climate change, as well as the cultural heritage of their own country to put the dollar bill first. Immoral to the core.

"Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt has promised that some of the "strictest conditions in Australian history" will be placed on the developers..."

Politicians are so full of sh&& aren't they?

Also see:

Cooking The Climate, Wrecking The Reef

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West Virginia Chemical Spill Declared Federal Disaster

UPDATE: 3-3-14

Received from Environmental Action:

Jan,

Thanks for being a part of our campaign for clean water in West Virginia. When a chemical spill last month poisoned the Elk River in West Virginia, we responded. Thousands of us signed a petition to make sure the Obama Administration took over the management of West Virginia's access to safe drinking water from corrupt and inept state officials. Hundreds more of us chipped in to buy clean drinking water for residents that (even now) can't trust what comes out of their taps.

The federal officials who accepted Johanna's report admitted that they'd never seen this level of detailed reporting. Meanwhile, they haven't even done basic data gathering in Wast Virginia.

I could see the impact of our friend's expertise and passion right on the faces of the Office of Surface Mining officials when they accepted the petitions. When we speak out government really can do the important work of protecting the planet. For this day, at least, I can tell you that officials in Washington D.C. were getting your message in a way they couldn't ignore. I was proud to be there to witness it, and I hope you bear witness too at our blog.



America Water Tells People Water Is Safe

Despite this, people are still smelling licorice smell and children are being sent home as schools are closed. People complaining of rashes etc. still being told to "flush" their water. And of course, this as well is out of the consciousness of the public as people still suffer the stench of poison water and political/corporate corruption.

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Update 1-12-14: Tap water may be out for days after W.Va. spill

Think they will tell the truth about when the water is safe? ( If there is such a thing now) Does the president of "Freedom" Industries live in the affected area? I bet not.

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A West Virginia resident shops for bottled water at a Kroger in South Charleston after a chemical spill on the Elk River compromised the water supply to nine counties.

West Virginia Chemical Spill Declared Federal Disaster

Tyler Evert/AP

West Virginia schools and restaurants closed, grocery stores sold out of bottled water, and state legislators who had just started their session canceled the day's business after a chemical spill in the Elk River in Charleston shut down much of the city and surrounding counties even as the cause and extent of the incident remained unclear.

The federal government joined the state early Friday in declaring a disaster, and the West Virginia National Guard planned to distribute bottled drinking water to emergency-service agencies in the nine affected counties.

Shortly after the Thursday-night chemical spill from Freedom Industries hit the river and a nearby treatment plant, a licorice-like smell enveloped parts of the city. Thursday night, West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin declared a state of emergency for the affected counties and advised residents not to drink, bathe, cook or wash clothes in the water and to use it only for flushing.

The chemical, used in the coal preparation process, leaked from a tank and overran a containment area on Thursday. Freedom Industries did not immediately respond for comment.

The amount that spilled isn't immediately known. West Virginia American Water has a treatment plant nearby. The company's president, Jeff McIntyre, said the advisory affects up to 100,000 customers.

"The water has been contaminated," said Tomblin, who didn't know how long the emergency declaration would last. It includes includes West Virginia American Water customers in Boone, Cabell, Clay, Jackson, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Putnam and Roane counties.

Tomblin said the advisory extends to restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes and other establishments that use tap water. The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources said symptoms include severe burning in throat, severe eye irritation, nonstop vomiting, trouble breathing and severe skin irritation like skin blistering.

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Map view of affected areas/Elk River

State of emergency, water ban issued in West Virginia over chemical leak

The 6 Most Terrifying Facts About The Chemical Spill Contaminating West Virginia’s Drinking Water

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So let me envision the scenario that results: "Freedom" Industries (meaning for them the freedom to do whatever they want regarding poisoning our resources) will get a slap on the wrist after not only contaminating the tap water of nine counties but also the Elk River. They may be required to throw some money into the cleaning (if that is even possible) and some to anyone who may have drank the water and suffers ill effects from it in order to appease their irresponsibility and all is then considered well. How many instances of this kind of event that toxifies our water through chemical, coal slurry, tarsands or fracking spills do we have to see in order to understand that you can't drink money? Regulation to protect our natural resources and our health and safety MATTERS.

Let us compare that to a state where solar energy provides the power... Will you ever see a headline that a "solar spill" resulted in such a toxification of our natural resources and the health of our citizens? You don't have to be of any political predisposition to see the difference... but you do have to be a human being who understands the importance of protecting our water and the health of our citizens.

People of West Virginia, there is a better way for you and your children. I hope you see it and demand it before it is too late.

Go Solar -Push Coal Out

Between this and fracking companies toxifying our waterways we better speak up!

Oil and Gas Co. Chesapeake Fined $3.2 Million for W. Virginia Water Violations Associated with Fracking



Also, just to address some of the comments I have been reading at other venues that the people of West Virginia deserve to drink this water because they are either Republicans or support coal (same as the comments I saw from Conservatives after Hurricane Sandy): I'm from New Jersey, but does that mean that because some partisans have now ruined the meaning of loving this country with their incessant politically partisan bickering and hatred that we cannot feel sad/outraged about this? This is beautiful country and we should all care regardless of politics. There needs to be an awakening because the political hatred in this country is killing it and our natural resources. Let's keep our eye on the prize. We are all in this together.
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Colorado River Drought Forces a Painful Reckoning for States



Colorado River Drought Forces a Painful Reckoning for States

LAKE MEAD, Nev. — The sinuous Colorado River and its slew of man-made reservoirs from the Rockies to southern Arizona are being sapped by 14 years of drought nearly unrivaled in 1,250 years.

The once broad and blue river has in many places dwindled to a murky brown trickle. Reservoirs have shrunk to less than half their capacities, the canyon walls around them ringed with white mineral deposits where water once lapped. Seeking to stretch their allotments of the river, regional water agencies are recycling sewage effluent, offering rebates to tear up grass lawns and subsidizing less thirsty appliances from dishwashers to shower heads.

But many experts believe the current drought is only the harbinger of a new, drier era in which the Colorado’s flow will be substantially and permanently diminished.

Faced with the shortage, federal authorities this year will for the first time decrease the amount of water that flows into Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoir, from Lake Powell 180 miles upstream. That will reduce even more the level of Lake Mead, a crucial source of water for cities from Las Vegas to Los Angeles and for millions of acres of farmland.

A connector will link the existing water infrastructure to a tunnel being built under Lake Mead. Jim Wilson/The New York Times Reclamation officials say there is a 50-50 chance that by 2015, Lake Mead’s water will be rationed to states downstream. That, too, has never happened before.

“If Lake Mead goes below elevation 1,000” — 1,000 feet above sea level — “we lose any capacity to pump water to serve the municipal needs of seven in 10 people in the state of Nevada,” said John Entsminger, the senior deputy general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.

Since 2008, Mr. Entsminger’s agency has been drilling an $817 million tunnel under Lake Mead — a third attempt to capture more water as two higher tunnels have become threatened by the lake’s falling level. In September, faced with the prospect that one of the tunnels could run dry before the third one was completed, the authority took emergency measures: still another tunnel, this one to stretch the life of the most threatened intake until construction of the third one is finished.

These new realities are forcing a profound reassessment of how the 1,450-mile Colorado, the Southwest’s only major river, can continue to slake the thirst of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions. Agriculture, from California’s Imperial Valley to Wyoming’s cattle herds, soaks up about three-quarters of its water, and produces 15 percent of the nation’s food. But 40 million people also depend on the river and its tributaries, and their numbers are rising rapidly.

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“The era of big water transfers is either over, or it’s rapidly coming to an end,” said Mr. Entsminger, the southern Nevada water official. “It sure looks like in the 21st century, we’re all going to have to use less water.”



Graphic Of The Day

You think? Conservation however, appears to be a dirty word to those who think they are entitled to use any amount of water they chose for their pools, golfing, mansions, casinos and high living as well as fracking and water use by industry that is unaccounted for. Were it not for the fact that the river and the ecosystems that support it have been damaged so greatly, I would say it was justice. Extreme suffering seems to be the only way selfish people ever learn.



Also see:

The Colorado-Running Near Empty

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The "Polar Vortex" Freezing Us Today Due In Part To Global Warming



Frozen Chicago

(Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

What Is This Polar Vortex That Is Freezing The US?

Excerpt:

"The polar vortex is a prevailing wind pattern that circles the Arctic, flowing from west to east all the way around the Earth. It normally keeps extremely cold air bottled up toward the North Pole. Occasionally, though, the vortex weakens, allowing the cold air to pour down across Canada into the U.S., or down into other regions such Eastern Europe. In addition to bringing cold, the air mass can push the jet stream—the band of wind that typically flows from the Pacific Ocean across the U.S.—much further south as well. If the jet stream puts up a fight, the moisture it carries can fall out as heavy snow, which atmospheric scientists say is the circumstance that caused the February 2010 “snowmageddon” storm that shut down Washington, D.C.

But why does the vortex weaken? Now it gets interesting. More and more Arctic sea ice is melting during summer months. The more ice that melts, the more the Arctic Ocean warms. The ocean radiates much of that excess heat back to the atmosphere in winter, which disrupts the polar vortex. Data taken over the past decade indicate that when a lot of Arctic sea ice disappears in the summer, the vortex has a tendency to weaken over the subsequent winter, if related atmospheric conditions prevail over the northern Atlantic Ocean. The situation looks something like that shown in the graphic below. (For a full explanation, see the Scientific American article that accompanies the graphic.)

Although the extent of summer sea ice in the Arctic varies year to year, overall it has been disappearing to a notable degree since 2007 and it is forecast to continue to vanish even further. That could mean more trouble for the polar vortex, and more frigid outbreaks—a seeming contradiction to “global warming,” perhaps, but not for “global weirding,” also known as climate change."

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Also see: Study Finds Unprecedented Warmth In Arctic

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Dr. Jennifer Francis on Arctic amplification and the jet stream. AGW deniers' heads are exploding at not being able to understand science.



The period of consequences is here. This is a must see and important video.

Arctic Ocean Leaking Methane At Alarming Rate

Methane Feedback & Abrupt Climate Change

Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Annual Minimum Extent- 6th Lowest Extent Recorded: Deniers Desperate To Spin Even That...

Arctic Ice, Oceans, Climate And The Human Condition

The Arctic, Humanity's Barometer

Major Loss In Arctic Sea Ice Volume

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For the life of me I do not understand why this is so hard to understand. Record breaking sea ice loss in the Arctic not only affecting extent but more so volume is leaving more open water thus leaving more open space becoming warmer through retention of sun's rays that would normally be radiated back into space.... this then causes more warming (positive feedback) raising the temperature of the Arctic in comparison to warmer temperatures at Equator. This then has effect on jet stream, speed of jet stream and duration of events taking place in mid latitudes (cold, heat, storms, floods, droughts.) There is no disputation in the scientific community as to the human element involved in this Arctic sea ice loss either, so consequently any residual consequences of that ice loss would then have a human fingerprint on it.

Therefore, we know it is not about not understanding the mechanism behind this that constantly brings us the same partisan political battles. It is just that those whose ideology or wallet are threatened by that revelation have to instinctively try to debunk the science for those selfish reasons. This is why it is imperative that people not be constrained by political/ideological biases in order to clearly see just what effects our forcings are having upon Earth's systems. This shouldn't be a contest between two groups fighting to score points. This is about OUR LIVES.

Also, to those using the cold weather to say it negates global warming (there is an especially nasty and ill informed group posting to certain Internet sites) because you are incapable of reason and logic and do not realize there are two hemispheres and other countries on our planet besides the US, a contrast for you that has been part of the overall trend:

Australia Endures Hottest Year On Record

100,000 Bats Fall from the Sky in Australia Due to Extreme Heat Wave

Rio Heatwave Sets Off Sprinklers

Foul Weather In Britain Linked To US Polar Vortex

Brazil floods: Worst rains for 90 years wreak havoc

/ Record Rain Floods Brazil

Also see:

UPDATE 6-6-13:Czech Floods...Floods in Central Europe... Floods in the Midwest... Monster Tornadoes...Heatwaves...Glacier Melting...Excessive Drought... Now, What Could Be The Reason? Really? People Are Still Asking That Question?

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The Ocean Is Broken





The Ocean Is Broken

Reading this account I was saddened, chilled, outraged and ashamed.

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From article:

The next leg of the long voyage was from Osaka to San Francisco and for most of that trip the desolation was tinged with nauseous horror and a degree of fear.

"After we left Japan, it felt as if the ocean itself was dead," Macfadyen said.

"We hardly saw any living things. We saw one whale, sort of rolling helplessly on the surface with what looked like a big tumour on its head. It was pretty sickening.

"I've done a lot of miles on the ocean in my life and I'm used to seeing turtles, dolphins, sharks and big flurries of feeding birds. But this time, for 3000 nautical miles there was nothing alive to be seen."

In place of the missing life was garbage in astounding volumes.

"Part of it was the aftermath of the tsunami that hit Japan a couple of years ago. The wave came in over the land, picked up an unbelievable load of stuff and carried it out to sea. And it's still out there, everywhere you look."

Ivan's brother, Glenn, who boarded at Hawaii for the run into the United States, marvelled at the "thousands on thousands" of yellow plastic buoys. The huge tangles of synthetic rope, fishing lines and nets. Pieces of polystyrene foam by the million. And slicks of oil and petrol, everywhere.

Countless hundreds of wooden power poles are out there, snapped off by the killer wave and still trailing their wires in the middle of the sea.

"In years gone by, when you were becalmed by lack of wind, you'd just start your engine and motor on," Ivan said.

Not this time.

"In a lot of places we couldn't start our motor for fear of entangling the propeller in the mass of pieces of rope and cable. That's an unheard of situation, out in the ocean.

"If we did decide to motor we couldn't do it at night, only in the daytime with a lookout on the bow, watching for rubbish.

"On the bow, in the waters above Hawaii, you could see right down into the depths. I could see that the debris isn't just on the surface, it's all the way down. And it's all sizes, from a soft-drink bottle to pieces the size of a big car or truck.

"We saw a factory chimney sticking out of the water, with some kind of boiler thing still attached below the surface. We saw a big container-type thing, just rolling over and over on the waves.

"We were weaving around these pieces of debris. It was like sailing through a garbage tip.

"Below decks you were constantly hearing things hitting against the hull, and you were constantly afraid of hitting something really big. As it was, the hull was scratched and dented all over the place from bits and pieces we never saw."

Plastic was ubiquitous. Bottles, bags and every kind of throwaway domestic item you can imagine, from broken chairs to dustpans, toys and utensils."

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I am thinking about this trying to pinpoint at what specific moment we humans just decided to give up on our planet. What exact moment we collectively decided that having stuff was more important than having a habitable world. Our oceans are our life and we are killing them. What does humanity now do knowing this? What happened to our collective soul? As this account recalls there is a huge amount of waste from the tsunami that hit Japan in 2011 that was also seen on this trip. Some would contend that was in the ocean due to a natural disaster. While true the fact that there is so much of it added to the oil slicks and other debris already there only compounds the problem. Effects from continued seepage of contaminated water from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean are not helping either.

The question then is, what can we do about it? On a personal level we can cut down on what we consume. We can become more involved in our communities to monitor our waterways. We can call on our do nothing politicians to spend more time and effort regulating polluters rather than giving them tax breaks. We can do all of those things but it also comes down to once again honing a respect for the Earth and water that speaks to us on a moral level. I will say that I don't think the oceans are entirely broken yet- but I am not as hopeful about what I am seeing as I once was. However, there are organizations that are working to protect our oceans. We can also support their work and spread the word :

Ocean Conservancy

Clean Oceans Project

Plastic Oceans

If anyone knows of any other organizations involved in this please send me a link and I will include it in this post.
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2014-The year of clean water and climate justice?



We say goodbye to another year and look to a new one. A 365 page book of blank pages in which we can now write our story. Will those pages include your story about taking steps to ensure clean water and access for those who do not have it? Will it include taking action to bring about a world free of fossil fuels and its toxic effects on our water, air, land and health? In this past year and in the six years before it I have written here about the many challenges the world faces regarding water access, sanitation, pollution, privatization and the effects of our disregard for this most precious resource as well as the effects of climate change and our contribution to it.

While we have seen some good things in the past year regarding more getting access to water, we still see grave threats to developing lands regarding access, sanitation and the effects of climate change most prominent among them drought and floods as well as ocean acidification. In relaying those threats I have also tried to relay solutions to these problems and crises because I do believe that anyone who takes on the challenge of relaying information in an age where distraction rules is doing a good and necessary thing and because as bleak as it may seem I still have hope in humanity as a whole.

Therefore, I will continue to bring information on the many facets of water and climate change and the challenges we face in 2014. I hope this information not only makes you aware but empowers you to spread it and take action. The threats and effects we now face from climate change in this Anthropocene epoch we have now precipitated especially in regards to water resources and climate will not be solved by status quo solutions. It will take sacrifice, innovation and perseverence. We must not only speak with our modems but with our voices, bodies and votes.

Despite the precarious situation we find our world in today regarding our environment however, there is always the hope of the human spirit. 2014 must be the year we regain that spirit in order to see the world we know we can have if we really want it. Access to clean water for all: Access to sanitation: Climate Justice: A global renaissance bringing affordable clean energy to those most affected in developing countries with them being a part of the transition to not only see a cleaner healthier world but one where all have access to the opportunities that will lift them out of poverty: Accountability of those responsible for the continued destruction of our planet all for a false choice.

For far too long we have heard the promises of those in power whose words are empty. This must now be the time when the peoples' voice becomes stronger and louder.

I hope your 2014 book is filled with good things and that you are one of those voices. I will be here filling my own pages and letting my voice be heard with you.

Thank you for the support in 2013. Let's make 2014 a year we will never forget. A year we were not only kinder to the Earth and each other, but a year when we staked our claim to a clean energy and water future.

Most read posts in 2013:

Women Lack Access To Safe Drinking Water

Our Carbon Debt Our Moral Duty

Make Our National Parks Bottled Water Free

Major Loss In Arctic Sea Ice Volume-It Does Effect You

The Arctic, Humanity's Barometer

NOAA:Waters Off Northeast US Coast Were Warmest In 150 Years

Ocean Acidification Poised To Radically Affect Arctic

Obama's Arctic Strategy Sets Off A Climate Time Bomb

Source Of Life Running Out: Water Scientists

Nestle' Strikes Deal To Pump Unrestricted Amounts Of Water From Ontario Aquifer During Drought Conditions

Fukushima Radiation Spiking Suddenly-Media Blackout

Arctic Ice, Oceans, Climate And The Human Condition

China /India "Water Grab" Dams Put Hydrology Of Himalayas In Danger

Fukushima Leak Is Much Worse Than We Were Led To Believe

Floods Ravage Sudan and The World As We Sit Watching

Root Causes Of Violence In Syria:Climate Change And Water:

Out Of Sight Out Of Mind: Carcinogenic Chemical Spreads Beneath Michigan Town

Scientists: Hurricane Sandy Storm Surge Directly Affected By Climate Change

Colorado Flooding Breaking Records And Cutting Off Towns

Fukushima Getting Worse: Out Of Control

Water In The Anthropocene

Mine May Open Next Year As Last-Chance Appeal Languishes

Fracking In US Produced 280 Billion Gallons Of Toxic Wastewater

Cyclone Phailin To Hit India

Blog Action Day 2013: Water- A Human Right Under Threat

It All Comes Down To Hubris

The Cholera Outbreak In Haiti: Three Years Later

Thousands Of Starfish Melting On the Ocean Floor Off Pacific West Coast

Methane Feedback & Abrupt Climate Change: How Far Are We From It?

Methane Feedback & Abrupt Climate Change Part 2

Super Typhoon Haiyan Big Threat To Philippines- With Updates

Flesh Eating Bacteria Tied To BP Oil Ecocide Tarballs

Arctic Ocean Leaking Methane At Alarming Rate

TEPCO Plans To Dump ALL Fukushima Radiation Into Pacific Ocean ?!

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