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  • The John James Newsletter No. <193>

    The John James Newsletter 193

    19 August 2017

    In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs it is the rule

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Why will there never be a coup d’état in Washington? Because there’s no American embassy there

    William Blum

    We all by now know exactly what the Empire likes to do: find some weak country, subvert it, accuse it of human right violations, slap economic sanctions, trigger riots and militarily intervene in “defense” of “democracy”, “freedom” and “self-determination”

    The Saker

    Recent research points to several characteristics of species more likely to survive the rigours of a planet ravaged by climate change: two of the most vital being an indiscriminate palate and a rapid reproductive cycle. Therefore, humans are not prime survivors.

    Karla Lent

    Oh-oh, watch out for troubles ahead. Especially as resource shortages loom in the future as the human population grows, the fights will only get worse

    Ban Ki-moon

    Democracy cannot survive overpopulation. Human dignity cannot survive overpopulation. Convenience and decency cannot survive overpopulation. As you put more and more people onto the world, the value of life declines and finally disappears. It no longer matters if someone dies 

    Isaac Asimov

    On the present emissions pathway, it’s likely that the world will hit 4 C by 2100; a level that will be enough to bring heatwaves so hot that staying outside for even brief periods will be deadly 

    Robert Scribbler

    Super-heatwaves of 55°C to emerge if global warming continues

    Both temperature and relative humidity used to estimate the magnitude and impact of heat waves. It finds out that the combinations of the two, and the resulting heatwaves, leave ever more people exposed to significant health risks, especially in East Asia and America’s East Coast.

    https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/news/super-heatwaves-55-c-emerge-if-global-warming-continues 

    No El Nino, But July of 2017 was the Hottest on Record. So What the Hell is Going on?

    The La Nina lag during July of 2016 was enough to pull global surface temperatures down to 1.04 C above 1880s averages. However, the added heat pumped out into the system by both fossil fuel produced greenhouse gasses and the shift to strong El Nino appears to have generated a step change in the global temperature regime. So despite a weak La Nina dominating during fall of 2016, global temperatures remained in a range of 1.06 to 1.21 C above 1880s averages.

    https://robertscribbler.com/2017/08/16/no-el-nino-but-july-of-2017-was-the-hottest-on-record-so-what-the-hell-is-going-on

    6.5% of global GDP spent subsidising fossil fuels, or $12m every minute

    Analysis of the subsidies steered towards the fossil fuel industry has revealed that a massive $US5.3 trillion ($A6.7 trillion) was paid to coal, gas and other finite resources in 2015 – up from $US4.9 trillion in 2013

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/6-5-global-gdp-spent-subsidising-fossil-fuels-12m-every-minute-78351

    So, what of our attempts to compensate by planting trees? ????

    Plants Belched 3 Billion Tons of Carbon into Atmosphere During Monster El Nino of 2014-2016

    That’s equivalent to nearly 20% of the emissions produced during the same period by burning fossil fuels and making cement. .A combination of high temperatures and drought increased the number and severity of wildfires in southeast Asia, while drought stunted plant growth in the Amazon rainforest, reducing the amount of carbon it absorbed. And in Africa, a combination of warming temperatures and near-normal rainfall increased the rate at which forests exhaled CO2. The overall jump in emissions from tropical forests was roughly three times the annual average carbon output from deforestation and land-use change globally between 2006 and 20151.

    http://www.nature.com/news/massive-el-ni%C3%B1o-sent-greenhouse-gas-emissions-soaring-1.22440?WT.mc_id=SFB_NNEWS_1508_RHBox 

    Why Women Had Better Sex Under Socialism

    Some might remember that Eastern bloc women enjoyed many rights and privileges unknown in liberal democracies at the time, including major state investments in their education and training, their full incorporation into the labor force. Generous maternity leave allowances and guaranteed free child care. But there’s one advantage that has received little attention: Women under Communism enjoyed more sexual pleasure.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/12/opinion/why-women-had-better-sex-under-socialism.html 

    Scientists discover 91 volcanoes below Antarctic ice sheet 

    This is in addition to 47 already known. Their eruption would melt more ice in region affected by climate change. This is  the largest volcanic region on Earth – two kilometres below the surface of the vast ice sheet that covers west Antarctica.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/12/scientists-discover-91-volcanos-antarctica 

    Borneo (Kalimantan): A Frontline For Survival Of Our Planet

    What I saw in Borneo simply shocked me. From now on I’ll refuse to shut up. If Indonesians themselves are too scared or too programmed to address the situation, I’ll try to do it myself. The more destroyed, damaged and brainwashed this part of the world becomes, the more it is hailed by the Western mass media as ‘successful’, ‘tolerant’ and ‘democratic’.

    http://www.countercurrents.org/2017/08/11/borneo-kalimantan-a-frontline-for-survival-of-our-planet

    64 Million Tons Of CO2-et Emissions A Year In US From Meat-Eating Domestic Dogs & Cats

    Dogs and cats are responsible for around 25% to 30% of the total environmental impact of meat consumption in the US. That might be surprising to some, but the reality is that there are now around 163 million domestic dogs and cats in the US

    https://cleantechnica.com/2017/08/13/64-million-tons-co2-equivalent-emissions-year-us-meat-eating-domestic-dogs-cats-research-finds

    If Donald Trump Targets Journalists, Thank Obama

    The war on leaks and other efforts to control information was “the most aggressive I’ve seen since the Nixon administration, the crackdown has had a much greater chilling effect on press freedom. The Obama administration made combating leaks a top priority for federal law enforcement.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/30/opinion/sunday/if-donald-trump-targets-journalists-thank-obama.html 

    Why The Adults Are Not Reining in Trump

    Repeatedly the excesses of Donald Trump have escaped any attempt to check them.  Trump’s fire-and-brimstone threats against North Korea, which surprised his foreign policy advisers, are the latest example.  Trump’s emulation of Kim Jong-un’s scary rhetoric played into the hands of Kim’s regime, whose propaganda emphasizes threats from the US, and escalated tensions to the point of shaking global stock markets. The rhetoric was the sort of thing Trump turns to when he evidently does not have any better ideas for addressing a problem.

    http://lobelog.com/why-the-adults-are-not-reining-in-trump/#more-40663 

    OK, US government – see you in court

    The young plaintiffs, and all youth today, confront a gathering storm. They have at their command considerable determination, a dog-eared copy of our beleaguered Constitution, and rigorously developed science. The courts will decide if that is enough.

    http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2017/20170814_Hansen.Kivlehan.BostonGlobeOpEd.pdf 

    In pondering this, think Trump…

    Does It Really Matter If Netanyahu Ends Up Behind Bars?

    To create an ideological shift, it is insufficient to cut off the king’s head; rather, what is needed is a sea-change in public opinion. Tragically, even if Netanyahu ends up behind bars, it appears that the colonial common sense will continue to reign for many years to come.

    http://www.countercurrents.org/2017/08/11/does-it-really-matter-if-netanyahu-ends-up-behind-bars

    Dark Signs in the Persian Gulf

    Saudi Arabia is now the de facto leader of a counter-revolutionary bloc dedicated to quashing any replay of the kind of tumultuous regime change we witnessed in the Arab Spring of 2011 when four autocratic regimes bit the dust—Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen—and Syria nearly so. Autocrats of course place top priority on retaining power.

    http://lobelog.com/dark-signs-in-the-persian-gulf/#more-40668 

    How SA solar tower and storage won on costs

    The answer lies in two key elements of the deal. The first is the length of the power off take contract SolarReserve has signed with the SA government, which at 20 years, allows the company to amortise debt over a longer period. The second key factor is the $110 million of recoupable finance promised by the federal government in April, in a deal Nick Xenophon to accelerate the development of a solar thermal plant or large-scale solar project at Port Augusta.

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/how-solar-tower-and-storage-won-on-costs-81155/

    The End of the “Wars on the Cheap” for the US

    The US dilemma is simple: the Cold War is long over, and so is the Post Cold War, and a complete reform of the US armed forces is long overdue and yet politically impossible. In theory, the US should begin by deciding on a new national security strategy, then develop a military strategy in support of this strategy, followed by the development of a military doctrine which itself would then produce a force modernization plant. It took the Russians over a decade to do this, including a lot of false starts and mistakes, and it will take the Americans at least as long, or even more.

    http://www.unz.com/tsaker/the-end-of-the-wars-on-the-cheap-for-the-united-states

    America’s Deadliest Export: Democracy

    Overthrowing Other People’s Governments: The Master List. A companion book to the work of Naomi Kline, Noam Chomsky, John Perkins, Michel Chossudovsky, Colin Crouch, David Talbot and many others.

    https://williamblum.org/books/americas-deadliest-export 

    Grooming the globe: denying fairness, complexity and humanity

    There is a long list of authoritarian leaders across the globe ready to deride the rule of law, circumvent checks and balances, undermine institutions, cultivate ignorance and encourage fear. Making self-interest seem normal and a commitment to fairness an elite aberration has been a long-term project.

    http://theconversation.com/grooming-the-globe-denying-fairness-complexity-and-humanity-81900 

    Silent Spring, 2017

    In the 1970s, as Greenpeace staged its first campaigns, Norman Myers estimated that Earth was losing one species per day, and this appeared as a tragic crises. Today, after almost fifty years of ecological actions, Earth is now losing about one species per hour.

    http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/Blogs/makingwaves/silent-spring-bird-extinction-rex-weyler/blog/59580

    The Surprising Places We Waste Energy

    https://futurism.com/videos/watch-the-surprising-places-we-waste-energy 

    Displaced Syrians heading home in larger numbers

    IOM says over 600,000 Syrians set off for their cities and villages in first seven months of 2017 amid new displacement. The returning Syrians were motivated by the desire to protect their homes and possessions; an improved economic and security situation in their areas of origin; as well as problems with integration in their host countries.

    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/08/displaced-syrians-heading-home-larger-numbers-iom-170811180629246.html 

    Putin says dump the dollar 

    In 2014, the Russian Central Bank and the People’s Bank of China signed a three-year currency swap agreement, worth 150 billion yuan (around $23.5 billion), thus boosting financial cooperation between the two countries.

    https://www.rt.com/business/313967-putin-says-dump-dollar

    Running Out of Gold

    Most of the world has been scoured when it pertains to gold deposits. Centuries of digging and drilling for gold means we’ve found most of the large deposits. Therefore, annual gold discoveries have been in free fall the past 10 years.

    https://www.streetwisereports.com/pub/na/running-out-of-gold-buyout-phase-imminent 

    China, Gold and the US Dollar – a forecast

    When China backs the yuan with its big piles of gold, assiduously accumulated over the course of many years from generous Western banks disposing of the “barbarous relic,” the effects will be immediate and dramatic—the dollar will crash and burn, and gold and silver will skyrocket into the stratosphere. In the US hyperinflation will quickly become reality, and the population, made more psychologically unstable by heavy drug consumption and years of eating adulterated foods including dangerous substances like Aspartame and GM, will go crazy, and they are heavily armed. We can expect entire districts to go up in flames, food supplies will dry up as supermarkets have their shelves stripped in a matter of hours and truckers refuse to risk making the run to replenish supplies knowing they will be hijacked and their cargoes plundered. The now militarized police force will turn their impressive firepower on the rampaging citizenry, and possibly kill thousands, with thousands more being interred in FEMA camps. Angry mobs will march on Washington.  Military bases across the world will be closed and become ghost towns. Starved of generous funding and military support Israel could suddenly find itself very vulnerable. It’s a very ugly prospect and it could happen very, very fast.

    https://www.streetwisereports.com/pub/na/china-gold-and-the-us-dollar 

    Evidence of Google blacklisting of left and progressive sites continues to mount

    A growing number of leading left-wing websites have confirmed that their search traffic from Google has plunged in recent months, adding to evidence that Google, under the cover of a fraudulent campaign against fake news, is implementing a program of systematic and widespread censorship.

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2017/08/08/goog-a08.html 

    Containerized Solution Brings Clean Water & Solar Power To Remote Areas

    Getting electricity and clean water to remote villages and off-grid locations can make a huge difference in the lives of those who live there, but running power and water lines from a central location can cost far more than bringing an electricity generation and water filtration system directly to the location, and one Italian startup has a $15,000 all-in-one modular solution to do just that.

    https://cleantechnica.com/2017/08/17/containerized-solution-brings-clean-water-solar-power-remote-areas

    Scientists Claim They Have Solved the Mystery of How the First Animals Appeared on Earth

    Complex, animal life on Earth started some 600 million years ago after a significant event 50 million years earlier called Snowball Earth,” the hypothesis that the planet’s surface was entirely frozen from pole to pole.  This event  made the growth and spread of algae possible. “The Earth was frozen over for 50 million years. Huge glaciers ground entire mountain ranges to powder that released nutrients, and when the snow melted during an extreme global heating event rivers washed torrents of nutrients into the ocean,”

    https://futurism.com/scientists-claim-they-have-solved-the-mystery-of-how-the-first-animals-appeared-on-earth /

    Here is an interesting one. Having read John Perkins one might, almost …… ?

    Bombshell Connection Between Charlottesville, Soros, CIA 

    As evidenced this weekend, a civil war is brewing in this country, laying the foundation for a violent coup to take out Trump. Soros-funded NGO’s have been able to achieve regime change in other countries by quite literally teaming up with Neo-nazis and “moderate” terrorists. Now, the same players involved in the Ukraine overthrow are working behind the scenes to oust President Trump.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L58T2dl997A  

    Crowds on demand

    Are you looking to create a buzz anywhere in the US? We provide our clients with protests, rallies, flash-mobs, paparazzi events and other inventive PR stunts. These services are available across the country in every major US city, and even most smaller cities as well. We provide everything including the people, the materials and even the ideas. You can approach us with a general  idea and we can help you plan the strategy then execute it.

    https://crowdsondemand.com

    Chinese climate impacts will hit Australian economy 

    Australia faces severe consequences if China’s economy grows at a significantly lower rate, or falls into recession.

    Consider Infrastructure hotspots, Water insecurity, Major droughts and the inevitable Inundation of primary manufacturing zones, Internal migration. Imagine the following scenario:

    In China’s north, a water crisis deepens with overexploitation of groundwater, reduced irrigation capacity, and a two-year northern monsoon failure. A political crisis develops in rural communities, strengthened in the north-west by long-standing grievances among the Muslim minority, and there is significant internal migration to the large cities. A category 5 typhoon hits the Pearl River Delta/Guangdong free-trade zone, and storm surges inundate half of the delta, destroying infrastructure and significantly disabling export capacity for up to a year.

    Consequently, the Chinese economy stalls and tips into recession, while chronic and opaque debt, especially in the state sector, cascades into a full-blown credit crisis. The crash infects Asian markets, and Australian banks are exposed. As Chinese output stagnates, Australian resource exports fall, putting further pressure on a fragile Australian domestic stock market. The middle class revolt as they lose out from over-leveraged stocks in a plunging share market. An internal political crisis gathers strength, and other parties decide to test Chinese sovereignty claims in the South China Sea.

    Such a climate-generated possibility should be of urgent concern to the Australian Government

    http://www.climatecodered.org/2017/08/chinese-climate-impacts-will-hit.html 

    Where will climate change impact China most? 

    China’s infrastructure hotspots – the geographical regions most vulnerable to serious economic impact from climate change. These hotspots are vulnerable because they are located in areas where there is a concentration of infrastructure assets such as power plants, transport systems (air, rail, road) and water treatment centres – in other words, essential services to a large number of companies and individual customers. If you live in one of the “infrastructure hotspots”, you are more likely to experience the breakdown of one or more of these services because of natural disasters exacerbated by climate change.

    https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/04/where-will-climate-change-impact-china-most

    Bombing the Rubble

    In addition to Mosul, a number of Iraq’s other major cities and towns — including Ramadi and Fallujah — have also been reduced to rubble. Across the border in Syria, where a brutal civil war has been raging for six years, numerous cities and towns from Homs to parts of Aleppo have essentially been destroyed. Raqqa, the “capital” of the self-proclaimed Islamic State, is now under siege. (American Special Operations forces are already reportedly active inside its breached walls, working with allied Kurdish and Syrian rebel forces.) It, too, will be “liberated” sooner or later — that is to say, destroyed.

    http://lobelog.com/bombing-the-rubble/#more-40725 

  • The John James Newsletter No. <191>

    The John James Newsletter 191

    8 August 2017

    Every week this Newsletter brings you news that is not in the mass media, and.has done so now for almost four years. Our beautiful home is dying, while the rich and the apathetic are speeding her death. Our daily media feed is mere gossip, relatively pointless controversy and debates for entertainment. Where are the hidden stories? Who will sound the alarm? This Newsletter attempts to spread news about our rudderless world. We need balance so we can play a meaningful and responsible role in safeguarding the future. We have a duty to raise our consciousness to guide the times we are living.

    Please pass the Newsletter on to your foes and your friends

    In his last year, Obama dropped 26,171 bombs – three bombs every hour, 24 hours a day. Having pledged to help “rid the world” of nuclear weapons, the Nobel Peace Laureate built more nuclear warheads than any president since the Cold War

    John Pilger

    Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak; and that it is doing God’s service when it is violating all his laws

     John Adams

    I am disturbed by the way CIA has been diverted from its original assignment.  It has become an operational and, at times, a policy-making arm of the Government.  There is something about the way the CIA has been functioning that is casting a shadow over our historic position and I feel that we need to correct it

    Harry Truman 1963

    The supranational sovereignty of an elite is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years, and so we are grateful to the Washington Post, New York Times, Times magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for forty years.   But the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march toward a world government.

    David Rockefeller 1991

    Peace with Russia takes away the orchestrated enemy so essential to the budget and power of the military/security complex

    Pau Craig Roberts

    The US President’s signing of the package of new sanctions against Russia ends hopes for improving our relations with the new administration AND it is a declaration of a full-fledged economic war on Russia. The Trump administration has shown its total weakness by handing over executive power to Congress in the most humiliating way that changes the power balance in US political circles. It means that the US establishment fully outwitted Trump. They will ultimately aim to remove him from power. Anti-Russian hysteria has become a key part of both US foreign policy (which has occurred many times) and domestic policy (which is a novelty).

    August 2 the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev

    Washington is preparing a surprise nuclear attack on Russia.

    The result of this irresponsible, thoughtless, and reckless policy toward Russia was the announcement a few weeks ago (ignored by the US media) by the Russian high command that Russian military planners have concluded that Washington is preparing a surprise nuclear attack on Russia. This is the most alarming event of my lifetime. Now that Washington’s criminally insane have convinced Russia that Russia is in Washington’s war plans, Russia has no alternative but to prepare to strike first. During the Cold War both sides received numerous false alarms of incoming ICBMs, but because both sides were working to reduce tensions, the alarms were disbelieved. But today with Washington having raised tensions so high, both sides are likely to believe the false alarm. The next could bring the end of life on earth, and for this there is no one to be blamed but Washington.

    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/47562.htm

    On The Beach 2017: The Coming War

    The only nation to have used nuclear weapons against human beings, they have since destroyed scores of governments, many of them democracies, and laid to waste whole societies – the million deaths in Iraq were a fraction of the carnage in Indo-China, which President Reagan called “a noble cause” and President Obama revised as the tragedy of an “exceptional people”. He was not referring to the Vietnamese.

    https://newmatilda.com/2017/08/06/on-the-beach-2017

    Heatwave Lucifer is Making Europe ‘Hot as Hell’ for Another Week at 122 Degrees F

    Florence 50C = 122F

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DI6xVWqDFo 

    Climate Change Could Make South Asia Uninhabitable in Our Lifetime

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLsCwaQ-u8g 

    Dramatic impact of heat wave on European glaciers

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZbXRhcr51o 

    Wednesday reached 103 in Portland, an all-time high, and Thursday hit 106

    http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-portland-heatwave-20170803-story.html 

    Daily record highs were set Wednesday, Aug. 2, in Portland, Oregon (103 degrees), Medford, Oregon (112 degrees), Salem, Oregon (107 degrees), Eugene, Oregon (102 degrees) and Reno, Nevada (104 degrees).

    https://www.wunderground.com/news/record-heat-west-early-august-2017 

    UNDER THESE CONDITIONS AIR CONDITIONING WITHOUT SOLAR IS FUTILE.

    Flash Drought In US High Plains May Have Already Destroyed Half Of This Year’s Wheat Crop

    The damage and the destruction is just unimaginable,” noted Montana resident, “It’s unlike anything we’ve seen in decades.” The dry conditions are ‘laying waste to crops and searing pasture and hay land’ in America’s wheat belt, with some longtime farmers and ranchers calling it the worst of their lifetimes. For many areas, it’s the worst we’ve seen in 100 years. ”

    https://cleantechnica.com/2017/08/05/flash-drought-us-high-plains-may-already-destroyed-half-years-wheat-crop

    And in Montana ……

    *GIF Missing- Will be rectified ASAP*

    How Filter Bubbles Distort Reality

    Google searches bring up vastly differing results depending on the history of the user. He cites an example in which two people searched for “BP” (British Petroleum). One user saw news related to investing in the company. The other user received information about a recent oil spill. Your computer monitor is a kind of one-way mirror, reflecting your own interests while algorithmic observers watch what you click.

    https://www.farnamstreetblog.com/2017/07/filter-bubbles/

    The Gulf crisis and the scramble for military outposts are exacerbating regional tensions

    They risk triggering a conflict. As food security becomes a key component of the Gulf’s regional strategy, their sovereign wealth funds are acquiring agricultural land in the Horn. Saudi Arabia long has been interested in Ethiopia, a country with abundant water and fertile land.

    http://lobelog.com/a-dangerous-gulf-in-the-horn-how-the-inter-arab-crisis-is-fueling-regional-tensions/#more-40567

    The ‘splinternet’ may be the future of the web

    We have a growing splinternet because of regional content blocking and the need for companies to comply with diverse, often conflicting national policies, regulations and court decisions. This tension is particularly apparent when it comes to the likes of Google, Facebook and Twitter. These platform companies have users in almost every country, and governments are increasingly concerned that they comply with local laws and cultural norms when it comes to access and content.

    http://theconversation.com/country-rules-the-splinternet-may-be-the-future-of-the-web-8193 

    Only 5% Chance Paris Climate Change Goals Will Be Achieved (to limit warming To 2C)

    The aspirational goal of limiting warming to under 1.5C is just not going to happen. “If we want to avoid 2C, we have very little time left. The public should be very concerned.”

    https://cleantechnica.com/2017/08/06/study-5-chance-paris-climate-change-goals-will-achieved-limiting-warming-2-celsius

    Dutch prisons are closing because the country is so safe

    In 2013, 19 prisons in the Netherlands closed because the country didn’t have enough criminals to fill them. Now, five more are slated to close their doors by the end of the summer. The trend of closing prisons follows a steady drop in crime since 2004.The problem of empty jail cells has event the point where, last September, the country imported 240 prisoners from Norway just to keep the facilities full. That’s a rate of 69 incarcerations per 100,000 people.  The US, meanwhile, has a rate of 716 and 28 in Australia.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/dutch-prisons-are-closing-because-the-country-is-so-safe-a7765521.html

    Imperial Power Centers: Divisions, Indecisions and Civil War

    One of the most important outcomes of the Trump Presidency are the revelations describing the complex competing forces and relations engaged in retaining and expanding US global power (the empire’). The dispute and indecisions over who rules the empire  will allow for regional powers to lay claims on contested regions.  The EU, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Israel will face off with Russia, Iran and China.  No one will wait for the US to decide which power center will rule.

    http://petras.lahaine.org/b2-img/Petras_ImperialPowerCenters.pdf 

    100 Fossil Fuel Companies Responsible for 71% of Carbon Emissions Since 1988

    And they’re being sued for it.  This relatively small group of companies is likely to have an outsized influence on responses to climate change — hopefully adding that positive action by such corporations could produce significant positive change. However, historically, such companies have tended to fight against global climate treaties, misinform the public on dangers related to human-caused climate change, and work to delay responses to climate change within their host nations.

    https://robertscribbler.com/2017/07/26/100-fossil-fuel-companies-responsible-for-71-percent-of-carbon-emissions-since-1988-and-theyre-being-sued-for-it

    Doctored to pretend gas cheaper than wind and solar

    CSIRO report on low emissions technology outlines pathway to high renewable energy grid. Cost estimates for wind and solar assumes 50% more demand than in the high gas scenario, prompting Coalition to say it favours “technology neutral” approach. The report continues a sad history in Australia of analysis that is shaped to fit what appears to be a predetermined outcome.

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/csiro-report-doctored-to-pretend-gas-cheaper-than-wind-and-solar-92725

    We the people, are leading Australia’s renewable revolution 

    Our rooftops are Australia’s biggest power station! A whopping 1.6 million solar households and small businesses are saying pfffft to coal-waving politicians and greedy power companies, and repowering the country with clean, cheap renewable energy.

    https://www.facebook.com/solarcitizens/videos/1411565985580272

    Russia Successfully Tests ‘Unstoppable’ Hypersonic Weapon

    The Zircon cruise missile travels between 3,800mph and 4,600mph – five to six times the speed of sound – and puts Russia ‘half a decade’ ahead of the US’.

    http://tinyurl.com/ycqooh9f   

    Why do I print this? Because none of us should assume that the coming conflict issuing to be a push-over, and so we realise that the collateral damage is going to be us.

    What causes Alzheimer’s disease? What we know, don’t know and suspect

    Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, but treatments are still far from successful in clinical trials. Here is what we know about the disease, and what is yet to be uncovered.

    https://theconversation.com/what-causes-alzheimers-disease-what-we-know-dont-know-and-suspect-75847 

    Prolonged Sleep May Predict Dementia Risk

    Data from the Framingham Heart Study has shown that people who consistently sleep more than nine hours each night had double the risk of developing dementia in 10 years as compared to participants who slept for 9 hours or less. Being highly educated may protect against dementia in the presence of long sleep duration,

    https://www.bumc.bu.edu/busm/2017/02/23/prolonged-sleep-may-predict-dementia-risk

  • The John James Newsletter No. <189>

    The John James Newsletter 189

    29 July 2017

    We will see a lot more surprises and fires burning in places that don’t have a fire history. We’ll see more fires and more intense fires in the Mediterranean and new fire situations in countries that don’t really expect it

    Alexander Held,

    We’re already past the point of no return and it’s just the lag while the ice sheets melt and the ocean get hotter that is saving us from facing disaster right now

    Dave Lindorff

    Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves

    Carl Sagan

    In a world ruled by global corporations, a single hegemonic state power is outmoded and no longer necessary, except while it supports these corporations to extend their own hegemony.  Small nations are increasingly destailised as state power everywhere is diminished and subordinated to the will of the corporations

    John James

    All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume 

    Noam Chomsky

    All hell breaks loose as the tundra thaws

    A recent heatwave in Siberia’s frozen wastes has resulted in outbreaks of deadly anthrax and a series of violent explosions. Long dormant spores of the highly infectious anthrax bacteria frozen in the carcass of an infected reindeer rejuvenated themselves and infected herds of reindeer and eventually local people. More recently, a huge explosion was heard in June in the Yamal Peninsula. Reindeer herders camped nearby saw flames shooting up with pillars of smoke and found a large crater left in the ground. Melting permafrost was again suspected, thawing out dead vegetation and erupting in a blowout of highly flammable methane gas.

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jul/20/hell-breaks-loose-tundra-thaws-weatherwatch?CMP=soc_567 

    Local government, communities could be zero carbon in just 10 years

    In a new plan outlined by climate thinktank Beyond Zero Emissions,  The comprehensive Zero Carbon Communities Guide,  details how local councils and community groups can work together not only to slash emissions, but to create jobs, attract investment and drive down power costs.

    http://bze.org.au/zero-carbon-communities

    How dangerous fake news conquered Facebook

    “As Facebook is increasingly used as a news source, it’s vital that incorrect articles are contested to prevent damaging health messages from spreading,” Of the top five news articles with ‘HPV’, short for human papilloma virus, in the headline, the three with the most shares, likes and engagements last year have been declared “false” by fact-checking website called snopes.com

    http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/fake-news-health-facebook-cruel-damaging-social-media-mike-adams-natural-health-ranger-conspiracy-a7498201.html 

    Journalism Is Dying and Content Marketing Is Taking Its Place (I Know Because I Do Both) 

    Nearly half of millennials (43%) have been misled by medical information on the internet. A recent Harris Poll found that people tend to click the first article that comes up in a search, even though such articles are often advertising content aimed at selling medicine or medical devices.  When people aren’t searching, they are often coming across such misleading content via social media. Of the 20 most-shared articles about cancer on Facebook last year, over half, according to The Independent, contained claims discredited by doctors and health authorities.

    http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/41360-journalism-is-dying-and-content-marketing-is-taking-its-place-i-know-because-i-do-both 

    How a secretive network is setting out to curtail our freedoms

    In one respect there is an inherent conflict between “economic freedom” and political liberty. Complete freedom for billionaires means poverty, insecurity, pollution and collapsing public services for everyone else. Because we will not vote for this, it can be delivered only through deception and authoritarian control. The choice we face is between unfettered capitalism and democracy. You cannot have both. The current program is a prescription for totalitarian capitalism. Thanks to Nancy Maclean’s discoveries, we can now apprehend the agenda. One of the first rules of politics is know your enemy. We’re getting there.

    http://www.monbiot.com/2017/07/21/missing-link

    Sea level rise could cost port cities $28 trillion

    A rise in sea levels by 0.5 meters could put at risk more than $28 trillion worth of assets in the world’s largest coastal cities. The value of infrastructure exposed in urban conurbations with more than 10 million people, is $3 trillion.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/11/23/climate.report.wwf.allianz/

    5,000 suspected cholera cases recorded per day in Yemen

    The WHO reported 368,207 suspected cases and 1,828 deaths in the Arabian Peninsula country since late April.  “It is feared that the total number of people infected could eventually rise to over 600,000, making it one of the largest outbreaks since records began in 1949.” The fighting between the government forces – backed by Saudi Arabia-led coalition – and the Houthi rebels was “hugely exacerbating the ability to stop this epidemic of cholera”. “The kind of disintegration of the health system in Yemen as a result of the conflict at a time of cholera is an absolutely lethal combination,”

    http://www.aljazeera.com/video/news/2017/07/who-5-000-cases-cholera-day-yemen-170722102352732.html 

    Yemen’s cholera epidemic is worst on record: Oxfam

    More than 360,000 suspected cholera cases have been recorded over just three months in war-ravaged Yemen is the “largest ever recorded” in a single year,

    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/07/yemen-cholera-epidemic-worst-record-oxfam-170721081529026.html

    While the US drops bombs, China invests $2 billion in rebuilding Syria

    “China, Russia, and Iran have provided substantial support to Syria during the military conflict. Therefore, it is these three countries that will a major role in the reconstruction of Syria,”  Other deals are also in the making to allow Russian companies to operate Syrian oil and gas fields, many of which have been captured from ISIS in recent months.

    https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/us-drops-bombs-china-invests-2-billion-rebuilding-syria

    Political Insanity in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Crisis in Qatar, The Plight of the Camels

    With the imposition of the embargo the Saudi government expelled the Qatari owners of more than fifteen thousand camels and ten thousand sheep, with nine thousand camels reportedly expelled in just thirty-six hours.

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/political-insanity-in-the-kingdom-of-saudi-arabia-crisis-in-qatar-the-plight-of-the-camels/5600326

    3D-Printed Human Heart Can Do Everything a Real One Can

    “Our goal is to develop an artificial heart that is roughly the same size as the patient’s own and which imitates the human heart as closely as possible in form and function”.

    https://futurism.com/this-3d-printed-human-heart-can-do-everything-a-real-one-can/  

    China Cracks 100 Gigawatts of Solar Capacity 

    In the first half of 2017, the massive country added a record 24.4 gigawatts of solar electrical generating capacity. This boosted its total solar capacity to 101.82 gigawatts. By comparison, China has about 900 gigawatts of coal generating capacity, but recent coal curtailments provide an opportunity for renewable energy to take up a larger portion of China’s energy market share. Such an event would provide a crucial opening for the world to begin a necessary early draw-down of global carbon emissions in the face of rising risks from climate change.

    https://robertscribbler.com/2017/07/21/china-cracks-100-gigawatts-of-solar-capacity-as-musk-pitches-more-u-s-gigafactories

    China Adds Record 24.4 Gigawatts Of New Solar In First Half Of 2017

    https://cleantechnica.com/2017/07/20/china-adds-record-24-4-gw-new-solar-first-half-2017

    Suicides Continue To Ravage Farmlands in India

    Lured by the promises of new foreign seeds, the farmers started availing big ticket loans to invest in expensive seeds, tagged with high yields, in what they saw a fair commercial risk. If the math was right it was certainly worth it. But unfortunately For every Indian farmer who takes his own life, a family is hounded by the debt he leaves behind, typically resulting in children dropping out of school to become farmhands, and surviving family members themselves frequently committing suicide out of hopelessness and despair.

    http://www.countercurrents.org/2017/07/21/suicides-continue-to-ravage-farmlands/

    Rise of mega farms: how the US model of intensive farming is invading the world

    Demand for cheaper food and lower production costs is turning green fields into industrial sheds to process vast amounts of meat and poultry

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jul/18/rise-of-mega-farms-how-the-us-model-of-intensive-farming-is-invading-the-world 

    Rising heat makes it too hot for Africa’s wild dogs to hunt

    The endangered wild dogs are well adapted to high temperatures but a warming world means pup survival is plummeting, African wild dogs leave their young pups in dens when they set off for their early morning and late evening hunts, avoiding the worst heat of the day. rising peak daily temperatures in Kenya, Zimbabwe and Botswana cut the time the dogs were active and the survival of the pups.

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jul/20/hot-dogs-rising-heat-makes-it-too-hot-for-africas-wild-dogs-to-hunt 

    Sustainable British cod on the menu after stocks recover

    A recovery from near total collapse has led North Sea cod stocks to be labelled as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council for the first time in 20 years.  Stocks of cod in the North Sea were once one of the world’s great fisheries but plummeted by 84% between the early 1970s and 2006. They came perilously close to the total collapse seen in the Grand Banks fishery off Canada in the early 1990s, which has still not recovered.  But action to decommission fishing boats, ban catches in nursery areas and put larger holes in nets to allow young cod to escape has seen the stock rise fourfold since 2006.

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jul/19/sustainable-british-cod-on-the-menu-after-stocks-recover 

    Thinking the unthinkable

    A proliferation of ‘unthinkable’ events… has revealed a new fragility at the highest levels of corporate and public service leaderships. Their ability to spot, identify and handle unexpected, non-normative events is… perilously inadequate at critical moments… Remarkably, there remains a deep reluctance, or what might be called ‘executive myopia’, to see and contemplate even the possibility that ‘unthinkables’ might happen, let alone how to handle them.  The core leadership challenge is how to lead through the speed and nature of fundamental change that threatens the very conformity which has allowed the current leadership cohort to qualify for the top.

    http://thinkunthinkable.org/downloads/Thinking-The-Unthinkable-Report.pdf 

    A failure of imagination on climate risks 

    Climate change is an existential risk that could abruptly end human civilisation because of a catastrophic “failure of imagination” by global leaders to understand and act on the science and  evidence before them. The scientific community has generally underestimated the likely rate of climate change impacts and costs. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports are years out of date upon publication. Sir Nicholas Stern wrote of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report: “Essentially it reported on a body of literature that had systematically and grossly underestimated the risks [and costs] of unmanaged climate change”. Too often, mitigation and adaptation policy is based on least-drama, consensus scientific projections that downplay what Prof. Ross Garnaut called the “bad possibilities”, that is, the lower-probability outcomes with higher impacts.

    http://www.climatecodered.org/2017/07/a-failure-of-imagination-on-climate.html 

    Scientists are by nature conservative, and thats no help to us

    Coral reefs: Just a decade or two ago, the general view in the literature was that the survival of coral systems would be threatened by 2°C warming. The coral bleaching events of the last two years at just 1-1.2°C of warming indicate that coral reefs are already sliding into terminal decline.

    Arctic sea ice: In 2007, the IPCC reported that late summer sea-ice was “projected to disappear almost completely towards the end of the 21st century”.  In reality, Arctic sea ice has already lost 70% of summer volume compared to just thirty years ago, and expectations are of sea-ice-free summer within a decade or two.

    Antarctica: In 2001, the IPCC projected no significant ice mass loss by 2100. In reality, the Amundsen Sea Ice Sheet sector has been destabilised and ice retreat is unstoppable. Little further acceleration in climate change is necessary to trigger the collapse of the rest of the ice sheet, with some suggesting a 3–5 metre sea-level rise.

    Sea levels: In the 2007 IPCC report, sea levels were projected to rise up to 0.59 metre by 2100.  In reality,  the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides an “extreme” scenario of 2.5 metres sea level rise by 2100.

    http://www.climatecodered.org/2017/07/a-failure-of-imagination-on-climate.html 

    Big four Australian banks slash lending to coal miners

    Lending to companies involved in the coal sector also dropped sharply, and not a single new project finance that went towards expanding coal mining since late 2015. This has partly reflected weak conditions in coal mining, but banks signalled it was also partly because of a toughening in coal lending.

    http://www.smh.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/big-four-banks-slash-lending-to-coal-miners-20170720-gxf9u8.html 

    European Heat, Drought, Fires Bite Deep as 1 Million Impacted by Water Rationing in Rome

    As Romans face water rationing for the first time in modern memory, across southern Europe, farmers are reeling as olive and wheat crops are severely stressed by both drought and by temperatures that in some places have hit in excess of 40 degrees Celsius (105 F). The cost of Spanish wheat has risen more than 40 percent even as prices for Italian olives have spiked by 50 percent. Cereal crop production in both states have fallen to the lowest level in 20 years. Meanwhile, damage estimates to crops from the widespread heat and drought in Italy alone has risen to between 1 and 2.3 billion dollars.

    https://robertscribbler.com/2017/07/24/european-heat-drought-fires-bite-deep-as-1-million-impacted-by-water-rationing-in-rome

    Wildfires Across Southern Europe

    The village of Podstrana, near the Adriatic coastal town of Split, on July 18, 2017. Montenegro asked for international help to fight wildfires on the Lustica peninsula on the country’s Adriatic coast, while forest fires in neighboring Croatia spread to suburbs of the coastal city of Split

    https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2017/07/wildfires-across-southern-europe/534039

    Rising carbon dioxide is making the world’s plants more water-wise

    Land plants are absorbing 17% more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere now than 30 years ago, our research published today shows. Equally extraordinarily, our study also shows that the vegetation is hardly using any extra water to do it, suggesting that global change is causing the world’s plants to grow in a more water-efficient way.

    https://theconversation.com/rising-carbon-dioxide-is-making-the-worlds-plants-more-water-wise-79427 

    How the Food and Drug Companies Ensure that We Get Sick and They Make Money

    The documentary What the Health shows how the lives and health of human beings are considered insignificant, and in many ways threatened, by the pursuit of profits in the meat and dairy and drug industries.  The corporate disdain revealed by this film is nearly beyond belief. And our ‘trusted’ watchdog agencies, both non-profit and government, are beholden to the biggest companies, accepting money in return for their silence about the dangers of animal and pharmaceutical products.

    https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/07/24/how-food-and-drug-companies-ensure-we-get-sick-and-they-make-money 

    Sea level fears as Greenland darkens

    Warmer conditions are encouraging algae to grow and darken the surface. Dark ice absorbs more solar radiation than clean white ice so warms up and melts more rapidly. White snow reflects up to 90% of solar radiation while dark patches of algae will only reflect about 35% or even as little as 1% in the blackest spots.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-40686984 

    Religious leaders occupy environment minister’s office to protest Carmichael coalmine

    the group is hoping that the action will move Frydenberg to listen “Primarily to listen to the wishes of the traditional custodians who have repeatedly said no. To the scientists who have unequivocally said no. To listen to the general public who have said no – and to listen to his own conscience.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jul/25/religious-leaders-occupy-environment-ministers-office-to-protest-carmichael-coalmine 

    Hero Imams

    More than 60 Islamic leaders and imams — from France, Belgium, Britain, Tunisia, and of different Islamic faiths — in a move that may be unprecedented, are touring Europe to denounce Islamic terrorism and to pay homage to the victims of terror in Europe by visiting many of the sites of terror attacks. The idea seems to have shaken extremists to the core. They have been sending these imams death threats.

    https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10728/hero-imams 

  • The John James Newsletter No. <188>

    The John James Newsletter 188

    22 July 2017

    Humans will have created for themselves a new geological era, the Eremozoic, the Era of Solitude, in which little remains on the Earth but themselves and the prosthetic environment that keeps them alive

    John Gray

    Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards 

    Aldous Huxley

    Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more: It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing

    William Shakespeare

    We aren’t doomed by climate change – we are choosing To be doomed

    Joe Romm

    All organic systems are unsustainable – previous mass extinctions  were caused by changes fauna had made to the biosphere.  In this inevitable process nature creates a habitat for fauna, fauna changes that for the benefit of its niche, and that in time triggers feedback loops that destabilise the habitat 

    John James

    Here is a balanced statement of our global reality. A must-read, either as the text or in the more interesting annotated version.  He looks at the whole problem, as Guy McPherson does in Nature Bats Last, also with references.

    The Uninhabitable Earth

    Famine, economic collapse, a sun that cooks us: What climate change could wreak — sooner than you think.

    http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/07/climate-change-earth-too-hot-for-humans.html      

    The Uninhabitable Earth, Annotated Edition 

    The facts, research, and science behind this article that explored our planet’s worst-case scenarios.

    http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/07/climate-change-earth-too-hot-for-humans-annotated.html 

    The Plutocene: Blueprints for a Post-Anthropocene Greenhouse Earth – Andrew Glikson

     Projections and blueprints of the future geologic period, climate and biosphere, based on our current understanding of the Earth’s history and recent developments. It has now become clear that, rather than protecting its planetary biosphere, Homo sapiens continues to sink its remaining resources into weapons.

    http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319572369

    The outcome of this scenario could be blocking oil for supporters of the US, including Australia – so get yourself a fleet of electric vehicles as soon as you can

    Donald Trump’s Road to Debacle in the Greater Middle East

    Blitzed by an incessant stream of bizarre tweets and White House conspiracy theories, observers worldwide seem to have concluded that Donald Trump is a president like no other, that the situation he’s creating is without parallel, and that his foreign policy is already a disaster without precedent.  After 70 years of global dominion, America’s geopolitical command of the central pillars of its world power seems to be crumbling in a matter of months.  Embattled empires throughout the ages have often suffered an arrogance that drives them to plunge ever deeper into military misadventures until defeat becomes debacle.

    http://lobelog.com/donald-trumps-road-to-debacle-in-the-greater-middle-east/#more-40235

    Burlington Electric to offer $10,000 rebate on ‘Leaf’

    A beneficial path forward exists for numerous clean energy industries.

    http://www.vermontbiz.com/news/june/burlington-electric-offer-10000-rebate-leaf

    Buried tools and pigments tell a new history of humans in Australia for 65,000 years 

    Although it is well known that anatomically modern humans were in Africa before 200,000 years ago and China around 80,000 years ago, many archaeologists believe that Australia was not occupied until 47,000 years ago. But our research pushes back to at least 65,000 years ago. Our large excavation area allowed us to pick up very rare items, such as the world’s oldest known edge-ground hatchets and world’s oldest known use of reflective pigment.

    https://theconversation.com/buried-tools-and-pigments-tell-a-new-history-of-humans-in-australia-for-65-000-years-81021

     Australian dig finds evidence of Aboriginal habitation up to 80,000 years ago

    Artefacts in Kakadu national park have been dated between 65,000 and 80,000 years old, extending likely occupation of area by thousands of years It puts to rest the idea that Aboriginal people wiped out the megafauna very quickly.

    https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/jul/19/dig-finds-evidence-of-aboriginal-habitation-up-to-80000-years-ago

    Doomsday narratives about climate change don’t work. But here’s what does 

    When we present humanity as a hopeless victim of climate change, we are less likely to act because the ending seems inevitable. Climate change adaptation only works when we are hopeful for the future and believe that communities can act. We should instead report on the climate change heroes who are doing everything they can to avoid that doomsday scenario. When people see strength in communities, we can overcome limiting labels. In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement, city leaders publicly committed to limit their greenhouse gas emissions. Their determination provided the foundation for an optimistic conversation about climate change solutions despite national inaction.

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/12/doomsday-narratives-climate-change-dangerous-wrong

    Hopelessness Theory and the Approach System:

    Cognitive Vulnerability Predicts Decreases in Goal-Directed Behaviour

    http://www3.nd.edu/%7Eghaeffel/Resources/Haeffel%20et%20al%202008.pdf

    Our Aversion to Doom and Gloom Is Dooming Us 

    https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/07/19/our-aversion-doom-and-gloom-dooming-us 

    Under2 Coalition

    A total of 176 jurisdictions representing 36 countries and six continents have signed or endorsed the Under2.Coalition.  Collectively, they represent more than 1.2 billion people and $28.8 trillion in GDP – equivalent to 16% of the global population and 39% of the global economy.

    http://under2mou.org/coalition

    In the absence of national leadership, cities are driving climate policy

    A new Climate Council report tracks the action being taken at the local government level. It gives myriad examples of cities, towns and local shires, in Australia and abroad, setting and achieving ambitious goals for renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable transport. it’s at the local government level where enthusiastic action to embrace a more sustainable future is really taking off.

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/absence-national-leadership-cities-driving-climate-policy-28759/

    Global Sea Ice Coverage Has Fallen Off a Cliff — Impacts Likely to Be Wide-Ranging

    Total sea ice area and extent have now ranged between 2 and 3 million square kilometers below the 38 year average for about a year now. That’s a region of sea ice larger than Greenland which has been removed from the face of the Earth for the better part of four seasons. Global sea ice volume losses are now in the range of 12,000 cubic kilometers — each cubic kilometer roughly equal to a moderate-sized mountain. These are very considerable losses. But perhaps more ominous than the losses themselves is the fact that they seem to be sticking around — locking in a permanent warming-related-change to the Earth System, its weather and environment.

    https://robertscribbler.com/2017/07/19/global-sea-ice-coverage-has-fallen-off-a-cliff-impacts-likely-to-be-wide-ranging

    Poverty in Italy triples over decade as economy slows 

    According to the agency, the number of absolute poor in Italy rose to 4.7 million last year against almost 1.7 million in 2006. The figure represents 8% of the population with most of them living in southern regions.

    https://www.rt.com/business/396320-italy-poverty-triple-decade-crisis/

    Echoes of Fort McMurray — Massive Wildfire Forces the Emptying of Another City

    A little more than a year after a massive wildfire forced the full evacuation of Fort McMurray in Alberta, another set of extreme wildfires in British Columbia is forcing major population centers to empty. In the region of Williams Lake and Cariboo City, 17,400 people have been forced to flee as a wildfire is threatening the major highway exiting the area. As the fire expands, another 27,000 in the broader province may also be asked to leave. This mass evacuation has been enough to empty large urban centers — turning them into ghost towns as fires rage through the surrounding countryside.

    https://robertscribbler.com/2017/07/16/echoes-of-fort-mcmurray-massive-canadian-wildfire-forces-the-emptying-of-another-canadian-city/

    Iran Dominates in Iraq After US ‘Handed the Country Over’

    Across the country, Iranian-sponsored militias are establishing a corridor to move men and guns to proxy forces in Syria and Lebanon. And in Baghdad, even the most senior Iraqi cabinet officials have been blessed, or bounced out, by Iran’s leadership. When the US invaded Iraq 14 years ago to topple Saddam Hussein, it saw Iraq as a potential cornerstone of a democratic and Western-facing Middle East, and 4,500 American lives were lost and more than $1 trillion were poured into the cause.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/15/world/middleeast/iran-iraq-iranian-power.html

    Why are we so drawn to Game of Thrones?

    We are drawn to GOT in this particular time in our contemporary “post-truth” world because its fiction is truthful. Unlike Trump Junior and Kushner, Petyr Baelish does not pretend he is an honest respectable man. He runs a bordello house for a cover.  The fiction of the Westeros is factual. There are no “alternative facts” to its fiction. None of these fictional characters are charlatans. They are who and what they are, and entirely honest in their terror-stricken souls. We love every last one of them, good or evil, even their most devious opportunists like Littlefinger for they are real in what they do.

    http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2017/07/drawn-game-thrones-170714130659046.html

    When policer allowed to randomly kill without restraint you know that a country is being prepared, softened up, for totalitarian state control. At three (!) killings per day it could me Mexico.

    Justine Damond is the 541st person shot dead by US police this year 

    Damond, a 40-year-old meditation teacher and life coach who had been living in the US for the last three years, was killed on Saturday night after calling 911 about a disturbance in her neighbourhood.  She was outside her house, unarmed, when she was gunned down by the police she had contacted for help.

    http://www.smh.com.au/world/justine-damond-is-the-541st-person-shot-dead-by-us-police-this-year-20170717-gxd8va.html

    Holistic Doctor Death Series: Over 60 Dead In Just Over A Year – the list

    Besides the fact that the majority were holistic, there is another common theme; they all cared deeply and were passionate about health. I know many have shut down their practice or have hired bodyguards due to these reports. I understand it’s necessary to be aware and safe, but I hope that those brave enough to work in holistic medicine will keep carrying the torch and doing their great work, in memory of those we lost this year.

    https://www.healthnutnews.com/recap-on-my-unintended-series-the-holistic-doctor-deaths

    US will meet Paris accord commitments even if Donald Trump withdraws, says report

    We project that by 2020, renewables will be the cheapest form of new-power generation across the globe.  Favourable renewables economics rather than government policy will be the primary driver of change.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/renewable-energy-cheapest-power-form-country-2020-paris-agreement-climate-change-us-donald-trump-a7844671.html

    Pentagon Study Declares American Empire Is ‘Collapsing’

    Stunning new evidence that the US Department of Defense is waking up to the collapse of American primacy, and the rapid unraveling of the international order created after the Second World War.  But the Pentagon’s vision of what comes next hardly inspires confidence. Report demands massive expansion of military-industrial complex to maintain global ‘access to resources’

    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/47462.htm

    China to launch ‘un-hackable’ computer network

    Apart from improving the security of financial services, the network will make it nearly impossible for other governments to eavesdrop on Chinese communications. The execution of this quantum computer network will mark China as the first country to put quantum technology in practice.

    http://www.brecorder.com/2017/07/17/359556/china-to-launch-unhackable-computer-network/        

  • The John James Newsletter No. <187>

    The John James Newsletter 187

    15 July 2017

    The problem with political jokes is they get elected

    Henry Cate

     Dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality

    John Lennon

    Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science,the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome

    Winston Churchill

    World Population Growth

    A picture of world population in the very long-run fits the pattern of exponential growth (when a population grows exponentially the population increase is proportional to the size of the population). Yet an empirical observation of how growth rates have developed in the course of the last century reveals that this pattern no longer holds. The annual rate of population growth has recently been going down. A long historical period of accelerated growth has thus come to an end; the annual world population growth rate peaked in 1962, at around 2.1%, and has come down to almost half since.

    https://ourworldindata.org/world-population-growth

    Conservatives go completely nuts over battery storage

    First they disputed the need to even have clean energy. Then they disputed the costs. Now, faced with the growing reality that renewables and storage are going to be cheaper, cleaner, and smarter and more reliable, conservatives are turning to the one mechanism still at their disposal: To shout very loudly. The announcement of the Tesla big battery storage array to be built in South Australia by December 1 signals a major pivot point for the energy future in this country, and Conservatives, however, are not having a bar of it.

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/conservatives-go-completely-nuts-over-battery-storage-70964

    Explainer: What the Tesla big battery can and cannot do

    How will it change the energy market? Enormously. This is as significant as the start of the shift from analogue to digital. It  will change the way we think about energy, from the old baseload, peak load paradigm, to a new one based around the cheapest form of new generation “base cost renewables” (wind and solar), and then flexible or dispatchable generation to fill in the gaps.

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/explainer-what-the-tesla-big-battery-can-and-cannot-do-42387

    The Uninhabitable Earth

    Famine, economic collapse, a sun that cooks us: What climate change could wreak — sooner than you think. the tropics are already too hot to efficiently grow grain, and those places where grain is produced today are already at optimal growing temperature — which means even a small warming will push them down the slope of declining productivity. And you can’t easily move croplands north a few hundred miles, because yields in places like remote Canada and Russia are limited by the quality of soil there; it takes many centuries for the planet to produce optimally fertile dirt.

    http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/07/climate-change-earth-too-hot-for-humans.html 

    Earth’s sixth mass extinction event already under way

    Researchers talk of ‘biological annihilation’ as new study reveals that billions of populations of animals have been lost in recent decades.  A “biological annihilation” of wildlife in recent decades means a sixth mass extinction in Earth’s history is already well underway and is more severe than previously feared,

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jul/10/earths-sixth-mass-extinction-event-already-underway-scientists-warn 

    Australian journalist Chris Uhlmann’s ‘searing assessment’ of Trump 

    The veteran journalist criticised the US President’s conduct while in office, his awkwardness at the G20 summit and his offhand Twitter tirades.  “He was an uneasy, lonely, awkward figure at this gathering and you got the strong sense that some of the leaders are trying to find the best way to work around him,”

    http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/australian-journalists-searing-assessment-of-trump-strikes-a-chord-around-the-world-in-viral-video-20170709-gx7t5a.html 

    Clinton lost election because of growing working class opposition to war

    The Democratic Party lost the 2016 election because working class voters in poorer areas hit hardest by military casualties from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan saw the Democratic Party as the primary party of war and militarism. They abstained or voted for Trump as a result.

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2017/07/08/comm-j08.html  

    Yemen – Court Battle Exposes UK – Saudi Arms Trade. A Marriage Made in Hell.

    One school building in Dhubab, Taiz governorate, has been hit nine times … A market in Sirwah, Marib governorate, has been struck 24 times. It’s sickening to think of British-built weapons being used against civilians and the government has an absolute responsibility to do everything in its power to stop that from happening. But as Ministers turn a blind eye to the conflict … evidence that Humanitarian Law has been violated is becoming harder to ignore by the day.

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/yemen-court-battle-exposes-uk-saudi-arms-trade-a-marriage-made-in-hell/5599284 

    Massive Wildfires Burn From California to the Arctic Ocean as Temperature Records Shatter

    Massive wildfires have forced nearly 5,000 people to evacuate. In British Columbia, 14,000 have fled as more than 1,000 firefighters battle numerous large blazes. And along coastal Alaska and Canada’s Northwest Territory, large wildfires are burning near the shores of an, until recently frozen, Arctic Ocean.

    https://robertscribbler.com/2017/07/12/massive-wildfires-burn-from-california-to-the-arctic-ocean-as-temperature-records-shatter

    Fukushima’s radioactive water to be released into ocean 

    Fishermen have reacted with fury to the decision, claiming it will devastate their already struggling industry. Some 770,000 tons (metric) of tritium-containing water is currently stored in 580 tanks at the plant

    https://www.rt.com/news/396358-fukushimas-radioactive-water-released-ocean

    CIA Agent Confesses On Deathbed: ‘We Blew Up WTC7 On 9/11’

    79-year-old retired CIA agent, Malcom Howard, has made a series of astonishing claims since being released from hospital in New Jersey on Friday and told he has weeks to live. Mr. Howard claims he was involved in the “controlled demolition” of World Trade Center 7, the third building that was destroyed on 9/11.

    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/47440.htm 

  • The John James Newsletter No. <186>

    The John James Newsletter 186

    11 July 2017

     How can we understand the miserable failure of contemporary thinking to come to grips with what now confronts us?

    Children on the edge! Playing by the garbage dump, Calcutta

    Isn’t this the great question? The reason we shall let ourselves drift to extinction within a lifetime?

    An edited extract from Clive Hamilton’s Defiant Earth: The fate of humans in the Anthropocene,

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/apr/29/climate-alarmist-global-warming-crime-humanity 

    After 200,000 years of modern humans on a 4.5 billion-year-old Earth, we have arrived at new point in history: the Anthropocene. The change has come upon us with disorienting speed. It is the kind of shift that typically takes two or three or four generations to sink in.

    Our best scientists tell us insistently that a calamity is unfolding, that the life-support systems of the Earth are being damaged in ways that threaten our survival. Yet in the face of these facts we carry on as usual.

    Most citizens ignore or downplay the warnings; many of our intellectuals indulge in wishful thinking; and some influential voices declare that nothing at all is happening, that the scientists are deceiving us. Yet the evidence tells us that so powerful have humans become that we have entered this new and dangerous geological epoch, which is defined by the fact that the human imprint on the global environment has now become so large and active that it rivals some of the great forces of nature in its impact on the functioning of the Earth system.

    This bizarre situation, in which we have become potent enough to change the course of the Earth yet seem unable to regulate ourselves, contradicts every modern belief about the kind of creature the human being is. S

    For some it is absurd to suggest that humankind could break out of the boundaries of history and inscribe itself as a geological force in deep time. Humans are too puny to change the climate, they insist, so it is outlandish to suggest we could change the geological time scale. Others assign the Earth and its evolution to the divine realm, so that it is not merely impertinence to suggest that humans can overrule the almighty, but blasphemy.

    Many intellectuals in the social sciences and humanities do not concede that Earth scientists have anything to say that could impinge on their understanding of the world, because the “world” consists only of humans engaging with humans, with nature no more than a passive backdrop to draw on as we please.

    The “humans-only” orientation of the social sciences and humanities is reinforced by our total absorption in representations of reality derived from media, encouraging us to view the ecological crisis as a spectacle that takes place outside the bubble of our existence.

    How should we understand the disquieting fact that a mass of scientific evidence about the Anthropocene, an unfolding event of colossal proportions, has been insufficient to induce a reasoned and fitting response?

    For many, the accumulation of facts about ecological disruption seems to have a narcotising effect, all too apparent in popular attitudes to the crisis of the Earth system, and especially among opinion-makers and political leaders. A few have opened themselves to the full meaning of the Anthropocene, crossing a threshold by way of a gradual but ever-more disturbing process of evidence assimilation.

    Beyond the science, the few alert to the plight of the Earth sense that something unfathomably great is taking place, conscious that we face a struggle between ruin and the possibility of some kind of salvation.

    Today the greatest tragedy is the absence of a sense of the tragedy. The indifference of most to the Earth system’s disturbance may be attributed to a failure of reason or psychological weaknesses; but these seem inadequate to explain why we find ourselves on the edge of the abyss.

    How can we understand the miserable failure of contemporary thinking to come to grips with what now confronts us? A few years after the second atomic bomb was dropped, Kazuo Ishiguro wrote a novel about the people of Nagasaki, a novel in which the bomb is never mentioned yet whose shadow falls over everyone. The Anthropocene’s shadow too falls over all of us.

    Yet the bookshops are regularly replenished with tomes about world futures from our leading intellectuals of left and right in which the ecological crisis is barely mentioned. They write about the rise of China, clashing civilizations and machines that take over the world, composed and put forward as if climate scientists do not exist. They prognosticate about a future from which the dominant facts have been expunged, futurologists trapped in an obsolete past.

    It is the great silence. it is as if the projections of Earth scientists are so preposterous they can safely be ignored.

    Perhaps the intellectual surrender is so complete because the forces we hoped would make the world a more civilised place – personal freedoms, democracy, material advance, technological power – are in truth paving the way to its destruction. The powers we most trusted have betrayed us; that which we believed would save us now threatens to devour us.

    For some, the tension is resolved by rejecting the evidence, which is to say, by discarding the Enlightenment. For others, the response is to denigrate calls to heed the danger as a loss of faith in humanity, as if anguish for the Earth were a romantic illusion or superstitious regression.

    Yet the Earth scientists continue to haunt us, following us around like wailing apparitions while we hurry on with our lives, turning around occasionally with irritation to hold up the crucifix of Progress.

    A review: There is no-one in the world who has reflected more honestly, courageously or profoundly than Clive Hamilton on the overwhelmingly most consequential question of our era: our species’ willingness to watch on passively and calmly as the once human-friendly Earth is gradually but inexorably destroyed.  Defiant Earth completes the argument of two previous books, Requiem for a Species and Earthmasters. It is a dark, disturbing, provocative and entirely original work, which should be read by everyone genuinely interested in the future of humankind.’

    https://www.bookdepository.com/search?searchTerm=Clive+Hamilton%E2%80%99s+Defiant+Earth%3A+&search=Find+book