Berto Jongman: Four Out of Nine Bioloigical & Environmental “Boundaries” Critical

03 Environmental Degradation, Commerce, Corruption, Earth Intelligence, Government, Idiocy
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Humans Cross Another Danger Line for the Planet

Five years ago an impressive, international group of scientists unveiled nine biological and environmental “boundaries” that humankind should not cross in order to keep the earth a livable place. To its peril, the world had already crossed three of those safe limits: too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, too rapid a rate of species loss and too much pouring of nitrogen into rivers and oceans—primarily in the form of fertilizer runoff.

Now we have succeeded in transgressing a fourth limit: the amount of forestland being bulldozed or burned out of existence (see map below). Less and less forest reduces the planet’s ability to absorb some of that carbon dioxide and to produce water vapor, crucial to plant life.

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SchwartzReport: 90 Companies = 2/3rd Emissions

03 Environmental Degradation, 05 Energy, 07 Health
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

This is perhaps the most extraordinary and preposterous story I have ever published, or that has been published in years. The fate of humanity and the Earth hangs largely on the activities of 90 companies. Think about that. Then ask yourself how is it that we lack the political well to do anything truly meaningful about this. Please also pass this on. It is important that as many people as possible know this.

Just 90 companies caused two-thirds of man-made global warming emissions

Chevron, Exxon and BP among companies most responsible for climate change since dawn of industrial age, figures show. The analysis, which has been published in the journal Climatic Change.

Sepp Hasslberger: Archaemicrobes Convert Oil Into Nutrients — Oil Eating Microbes

03 Environmental Degradation, 05 Energy, Ethics
Sepp Hasslberger
Sepp Hasslberger

Archaemicrobes are much better than trying to “dissolve” oil with toxic chemical solutions as was done in the Gulf of Mexico. It won’t be pushed by the oil companies (it’s not an oil-based chemical) but it can be imposed by government agencies.

YouTube (8:02) Megaborg Oil Spill

YouTube (2:32) Fox News 7 and Oppenheimer Biotechnology

YouTube (7:63) Gulf Oil Spill-Gutsy Solution Restores Environment in Just Six Weeks

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Sepp Hasslberger: Sun, Not Carbon, Determines Climate Change

03 Environmental Degradation
Sepp Hasslberger
Sepp Hasslberger

Whenever talk comes to global warming – or climate change as they call it now, we go off into an irrational fear of CO2 as the cause and agent of change. – Evidence is now accumulating that it's the sun's activity, not our emission of CO2 that causes such changes.

New paper finds strong evidence the Sun has controlled climate over the past 11,000 years, not CO2

The authors find temperature changes lag solar activity changes by ~40 years, which is likely due to the huge heat capacity and inertia of the oceans.

Guardian Sustainable Business: 8 Recycling Success Stories

03 Environmental Degradation, Design, Materials

guardian sustainable business8 ways to rethink resources: nappies to benches and food waste to biogas

LIST ONLY

1. Nappies to roof tiles and railway sleepers   .   2. Paper to reduce food waste   .   3. Sustainable construction materials   .   4. Clothes from old water bottles   .   5. Agri-waste into plastic bottles   .   6. Worms as fertiliser   .   7. Food waste to biogas   .   8. Recycling polyester

Phi Beta Iota: Brilliant examples of remediation in context of continuing to do the wrong things righter (Russell Ackoff 2004). Bio-design and the tri-fecta of holistic analytics, true cost economics, and open source everything engineering would make such measures moot.

Tom Atlee: Child’s Vow of Silence Until World Leaders Act on Climate Change

03 Environmental Degradation, IO Deeds of Peace
Tom Atlee
Tom Atlee

A remarkable 11 year old's vow of silence

I have been deeply moved by the action of an 11 year old – Itzcuauhtli (Eat-Squat-Lee) Roske-Martinez who stopped talking October 27, 2014 “until world leaders take action on Climate Change”. Itzcuauhtli makes it clear that he thinks all of us are at least as important as world leaders for climate action – if not more so – than officially recognized world leaders. I will be joining him and thousands of others being silent on December 10 for the same purpose.