Easy prediction (given current developments): Get ready for more, (organized) citizen actions such as this↓; ref. the (2014) video below. Those represented below -- plus many more -- have not "gone away". Nor will they...



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Post-U.S. presidential election, 2016: Three items to (try to) keep front-and-center (article links below), if/when a U.S. administration generally hostile to the environment takes form. Off-site article links, no affiliation. New windows open:
http://time.com/4573414/climate-change-americas-cities/?


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-05-25/clean-energy-jobs-surpass-oil-drilling-for-first-time-in-u-s


http://www.lowcarbonusa.org/


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5/4/16, Fort McMurray, Alberta, CN. (No affiliation with posting org.)

More info. here (off-site link): https://twitter.com/hashtag/FortMcMurrayhttps://twitter.com/hashtag/FortMcMurray

..Off-site news story excerpt (linked): "...Unseasonably hot temperatures combined with dry conditions have transformed the boreal forest in much of Alberta into a tinder box. Fort McMurray is surrounded by wilderness in the heart of Canada's oil sands..."

--> More about this (off-site article link, new window opens): http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/science/global-warming-cited-as-wildfires-increase-in-fragile-boreal-forest.html?

More: (8/16 off-site article link) http://time.com/4456011/california-wildfires-natural-disasters/?

More: (10/16 off-site article link) http://time.com/4525178/climate-change-forest-fires/?

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5/16: Hey...way, way more people check in with Jimmy Kimmel than this tiny blog. So, pls. have a listen (if you can get past Sarah...(Unnecessary bad language near the end of the video)):







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Climate change is not 'theoretical'. Effects are already occurring, in the United States. Today:

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4/16 must-read: More fact than fiction...?

Off-site article link, new window opens: http://www.theonion.com/article/exxonmobil-ceo-relieved-it-finally-too-late-do-any-52732

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3/16: Wake-up call ...yet another. ((If such projections are bolstered via add'l research:) Kids! 'Let's play pack-up and move to higher ground' (someday).):

(Off-site 3/30/16 article link, new window opens)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/science/global-warming-antarctica-ice-sheet-sea-level-rise.html?

(3/31/16 editorial. Off-site link, no affiliation: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/01/opinion/the-danger-of-a-runaway-antarctica.html?)
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Update (warning: contains facts/inevitable facts): 2015 is Earth's hottest year on record (off-site news article link).
2011-2015 is the warmest five-year period recorded (off-site article link).)
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>>>>Oh, please: ..How can puny mankind's activities possibly alter the Earth's environment..??




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on a global scale?? --> (one off-site link:) http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/11/141118-nasa-video-carbon-dioxide-global-warming-climate-environment/


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10/2015: 'Surprise'...Exxon understood about climate change -- through their own research -- back in the 1970s; supported misinformation about the concept for years after. Off-site 10/26/15 article link:


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- "Against logic there is no armor like ignorance." - Laurence J. Peter
- "It is much easier at all times to prevent an evil than to rectify mistakes." - George Washington

- "97 percent of American scientists say that climate change is happening..." (link, new window)

- "Each of the last ten years features in the top 11 warmest years recorded in all [primary monitoring agency] datasets." (12/10 article link, table)

- "How hot was it? 2013 joins the top ten for temperatures..." (link)

- "... 'Flat Earth Society'? - Kerry slams climate change skeptics" (link)

- Risk management: "Even if it somehow could be determined that it is a coin flip -- 50/50 -- that 97% of climate scientists are (essentially) correct re climate change (link), don't present-day inhabitants (still) have the (moral) obligation to effectively address as much of the issue as is safely possible?
I.e.: Too great of a risk to future generations to ignore.. Or to paralyze with excessive deliberation." -- Anonymous



- "I'm not sure what the 'height of insanity' might be, but this seems a candidate: Modern, advanced societies ignoring - or deliberately distorting - principal findings of climate scientists -- who the same civilizations train and educate to become experts ..." (P.S. If it needs stating, we know what one of the 'rea$on$' (i.e., for denying) is...)
-- Anonymous





and,

- "...I have a better idea: do something, Congress. Do anything to help working Americans. Join the rest of the country. Join me, I'm looking forward to working with you...." --- President Barack Obama (7/2014)

9/2014: Also..."BP Plc Held Grossly Negligent for 2010 spill..."(article link). Appeals will be coming, but (if interested) you'll find a few older posts from a few years ago here, discussing the 'negligent ones' and certain attempts to deflect blame/responsibility.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Armed Tucson hero almost shot the wrong person


Link to 1/11/11 Slate story 'Friendly Firearms', by















The Second Amendment (U.S. Constitution) was adopted in 1791. The (mainly-agrarian) U.S. estimated population at that time was approx. four million people. (Some of whom were still regularly hunting for food.) Our visionary founding fathers could in no way accurately predict or envision semi-automatic Glocks, deadly AK-47s, etc. etc. -- in the hands of millions of civilians....270 million guns (of all kinds), spread throughout a nation of 300+ million. This could NOT have been the intent/intended outcome of the amendment.
It is a perverting of it.


P.S. Link to a worthwhile, 1/12/11 opinion article by Nicholas D. Kristof, "Why Not Regulate Guns as Seriously as Toys?" (New York Times): (link) http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/13/opinion/13kristof.html?

Monday, January 10, 2011

Why does any civilian 'need' an assault weapon/extended magazine?

Let's see:

For "self-defense"?? Whatcha expecting....a brigade of (fill-in-the blank here, e.g.; Taliban, Martians, living dead, other paranoid fantasies...) marching up your street?
(And if your neighborhood is somehow really that dangerous, move out - now.)

Target shooting? Those milk jugs or whatever...they got NO chance...


And I can't think of other sketchy "reasons" that otherwise sane civilians would delude themselves into thinking they need such a deadly weapon, and/or extra shot capability.  
You know...as in the semi-automatic pistol/extended magazine used very rapidly and efficiently to dispatch six people at Congresswoman Giffords' Saturday constituent meeting. (January 8th.) Including a nine-year-old child. Wounding/maiming many others (fourteen)... in seconds....(Even if armed security was present (and survived), many in attendance (still) would have been shot before those officers could have neutralized a killer possessing such a weapon. And it might have actually gotten worse (in such a scenario)... think "shootout at the 'OK Corral'"-time...Multiple shooters, in close quarters. God save 'em...)

FWIW: My acquaintances and I have all managed to live our lives just fine - for decades - without owning or requiring anything like an assault weapon.

The ultimate purpose of such dangerous weapons is to hurt as many living things as possible (think people), as efficiently as possible.

1/10/11 update: Independently (I had not read it prior to writing this post), Gail Collins of The New York Times published a 1/9/11 article with several similar points - better written. Link to that article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/10/opinion/10collins.html?_r=1&src=me&ref=general


(Continuing:) Per the previous post here (and others), in a 300+ million nation, there will always be a few extreme 'nuts' off of their medication, just paroled...whatever. And we make it too easy for them to arm themselves. Ban assault weapons/extended magazines from civilian purchase and use. Implement lucrative trade-in programs for existing weapons.

Representative Carolyn McCarthy offers a start...though few hold much hope (for such action) in an NRA-bought-and-sold House of Representatives...
"Do nothing", as this article predicts. Which leads to this grim yet evident (to some) prediction: In a nation of 270 million guns (about 85 guns per 100 people), mass shootings will continue....over  and over and over again. Most won't involve a high-profile congressperson or similar. But, no matter what, pray that these now-inevitable terrors don't involve you, me, a loved one, etc. As that may be your main defense. Legislators will likely do nothing. Keep in mind: You won't be able to ready your 'Glock' fast enough to ward off a determined killer - especially with an efficient killing (assault) firearm - who's got "the jump" on you.  No way....And armed citizens present in such a terrible fray are just as likely to turn the situation into a wild shootout as they are to disable (only) an attacker.

"It is much easier at all times to prevent an evil than to rectify mistakes." - George Washington
(Unfortunately, George...in today's gun-crazed America we've allowed it to be much too late to be "easier".)


The "arms race" - it's in your own neighborhood....

The Second Amendment (U.S. Constitution) was adopted in 1791. Our visionary forefathers could in no way accurately envision semi-automatic Glocks, deadly AK-47s, etc. etc. -- in the hands of millions of civilians....That could NOT have been the intent.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

America's disgrace: Gun violence. (Again.)

1/8/11: Link to developing news story. (Details are currently unfolding...):http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/us/politics/09giffords.html

Many people shot. Several killed, including at least one child. (People who tackled the perpetrator (on-scene) in this case are heroes.)

Talk about "civil discourse" all that we want.  But yeah...keep ignoring the real danger: Out-of-control gun availability/ownership in a large nation of 300+ million.  Even if the gun in this case was legally obtained/owned. (Unknown at this time...)
1/9/11 update: Why does any civilian "need" a weapon such as an extended magazine Glock semi-automatic pistol? Except to potentially hurt or kill many more than one person/living thing...

(Continuing:) If one-tenth of one percent of all of those (300 mill.) people are dangers to others (something like that number will always be likely), that is (roughly) 300,000 threats (potentially) roaming around - at any one time. (Cut that estimate in half if wished. (E.g., some of the 300 million are very young, usually males commit mass shootings, etc. And cut it down by half again, as some potential killers are presently incarcerated, on medication, etc. ) It is still a large number. Many thousands. ) And we continue to make it easy for some of them to obtain guns...We readily arm such individuals. No other major country allows that - except perhaps, Mexico.
(Plus, as noted here it's sometimes difficult to detect potential mass killers. They do not necessarily fit a 'profile'. But they almost always obtain/use guns...)

This ambush/shooting of an unprotected congressperson (a woman) - and others - was an act of unbelievable cowardice. Yet another one...
(Insert: The only hope I hold to as these horrific events happen over and over, is that I believe most people feel and react the same way that I and my acquaintances do....)




U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords. This United States Congress image is in the public domain.

BTW: Referring to the perpetrator (in this case) as a 'shooter' or 'gunman' is a whitewash. They are euphemisms. He is a suspected mass killer (and maim-er). (Alleged, at this time.) Nothing less...

1/9/11 update: Even aging Cuban dictators are (reportedly) appalled about this high-profile gun incident: "Atrocious..." (link).


How long will the United States continue to 'permit' despicable acts such as this?  What does it take? How many more?

Enact effective weapon controls in remembrance of the victims - in this case and previous ones..


'This will not stand.'