Monday, August 26, 2019

Boycott Brazil Beef!

Boycott Brazil Beef!

I though the president of the United States was a fool but apparently the leader of Brazil is a much larger fool! How selfish and stupid do you have to be to allow and encourage the burning down of a Rainforest. A forest so important it creates Oxygen for the whole planet?!

 I am calling for an international boycott of all products made in Brazil. Buy nothing from selfish and greedy people destroying a Rainforest to make room for farm crops. What the Brazillian leaders do not understand is that once the Rainforest is gone, so will the Rain created by the forest.

 Once the Rain is gone, any farm crops planted will dry out and die. You are creating a desert by destroying a beautiful Rainforest and you will not profit at all by your actions! Your farm crops are meant to feed cattle but here is sad news for you. Nobody on Earth will be buying your meat.

FIRES DESTROY RAIN FOREST!

A FIERY CANCER IN THE LUNGS OF THE WORLD.


Christy Ferguson, Greenpeace Canada

Aug 24, 2019, 10:01 AM (2 days ago)
to me
Hi Nelson,
It’s all over the news and everywhere in your social media feeds: the Amazon rainforest is on fire. Here at our Greenpeace Canada offices, we’re getting constant updates from our colleagues at Greenpeace Brazil. From those in the heart of the rainforest, who have been working side by side with Indigenous communities there for years. From those in the sky, documenting the unimaginable extent of the fires. From those in the capital of Brasilia, working through political channels to reverse the aggressively anti-environmental policies that have allowed this to happen.
For all of them, and for us here in Canada, these fires bring complete and utter heartbreak. We know that the Amazon helps absorb massive amounts of carbon dioxide. We know that if we lose the lungs of our planet, precious species will go extinct, Indigenous and rural communities will lose their land, and we may lose the fight against total climate breakdown. We know that much of what is lost may never be recovered. 
Fire in the Amazon forest in 2018
We also know that this is not happening by accident. Fires are one of the main tools used for deforestation by destructive logging, agriculture and mining industries. These industries are literally burning down the Amazon so they can make more money, and the government is encouraging them to do it. Between January and August 2019 alone, the number of fires has increased by 145% compared to the same period in 2018. And beyond the spectacular destruction of these fires lies even more loss. Silent and hidden deforestation driven by these same industries has been rising at an alarming rate in recent months too.
If you’re like me, this heartbreak will drive you to act with even greater urgency. Stay tuned: we will be in touch in the coming days to ask for your help to save the Amazon. A catastrophe of this scale demands a massive response, and each and every one of your voices will be critical.  
In the meantime, our hearts and thoughts here at Greenpeace are with the victims of the fires, with Indigenous communities who depend on the Amazon to survive, with wildlife whose habitats are disappearing, with Brazilians whose skies have suddenly darkened, and with humanity as a whole. 
Christy,
Executive Director, Greenpeace Canada
 

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

MIGHTY MAGNIFICENT T.E.E.O.TU.

I BELIEVE IN ALL MIGHTY  "T.E.E.O.T.U."
By N. J. Raglione.

  Black holes lead me to think of creation and so on the subject of creation here is my take on all mighty T.E.E.O.T.U. 

  I enjoy reading expert theories on how our Universe began. According to experts, there is always something that helped begin the Universe. It always leads me to the same conclusion. How did that something...what ever it was... begin to exist in the first place in order to create a beginning for everything else? Eternal energy is mind boggling to contemplate and so in my philosophical theory...Hey! If everybody else can theorize why not me!?...human imagination took over in an effort to explain what could not be explained by any other method. Black holes were predicted by Albert Einstein who believed strongly in the power of imagination to help him understand the universe. I believe that he also contemplated the creation of the universe but I am positive that when he contemplated eternal energy, he discovered the joy of total ignorance. Nobody on Earth understands how the Universe began. I certainly don't and so I have created a Diety to join the ranks of all the Dieties on Earth T. E.E.O.T.U. the all mighty!
No I am not crazy! TEEOTU is an acronym for: The Eternal Energy of the Universe and no priest or philosopher or scientist full understands T.E.E.O.T.U. 
Have a great day and may you fully enjoy our mighty T.E.E.O.T.U!
GENTLE CANADIAN CITIZENS:

 AS YOU KNOW, THE ECONOMIC WORLD IS MOVING AWAY FROM FOSSIL FUELS AND TOWARDS AN ECONOMY BASED ON CLEAN ENERGY BUT IN CANADA, BOTH THE LIBERALS AND THE CONSERVATIVES HAVE GIVEN THE OIL AND GAS SECTORS BILLIONS IN SUBSIDIES AND IT LOOKS LIKE IF ONE OR THE OTHER IS ELECTED, THEY WILL CONTINUE TO USE OUR TAX MONEY FOR THAT PURPOSE.  IT WILL TAKE YEARS BEFORE CANADA JOINS THE REST OF THE ECONOMIC WORLD.
 I SUGGEST YOU VOTE FOR THE GREEN PARTY OF CANADA OR THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF CANADA IN THE HOPE THAT AT THE VERY LEAST THEY WILL BEGIN TO GUIDE CANADA IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.

Desperate Poor In Canada Want Answers!


Canada Subsidizes Fossil Fuels, Can’t Talk Climate Change In Election Year

August 21st, 2019 by  

In the 21st Century when the largest pressing global issue is climate change, Canada continues to subsidize fossil fuels to the tune of US$2.5-$35 billion per year. Progress on eliminating subsidies for the high-polluting and high-carbon emissions sector depends on the results of the Canadian election.
Canada is in a federal election cycle, one mostly ignored internationally in favor of the US Democratic primaries with their 20 candidates and President Trump’s Twitter rants. However, it’s an important election for climate change. The Liberals, elected in 2015, brought in a national carbon tax along with a raft of climate positive measures (and some questionable but pragmatic actions). The Conservatives, their primary candidates, are promising to kill the carbon tax and their climate action plan is heavy on platitudes, but light on anything which will actually make a difference to emissions. Unsurprising, as the Conservative base is in the fossil-fuel rich provinces of the country.
Map of Canada showing major facilities reporting carbon emissions
Map courtesy of Government of Canada
Yes, that thick carpet of oil and gas facilities reporting emissions of pollutants including carbon in the west is Alberta, seat of Canadian conservatism these days.
During election year information sessions for charities last week, Elections Canada told them that any ads by environmental charities mentioning climate change during the election period could be consider partisanand hence subject to significant changes in charity status. This is because the formal position of one of the registered parties, the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), has a stated position of global warming denial. The PPC was formed by a disgruntled former leadership candidate for the Conservatives, Maxime Bernier, who tweeted recently.
“There is no climate emergency. No reason to panic or be anxious. No consensus supporting climate alarmism. No justification to regulate and tax ourselves to death.”
It linked to a video by a Canadian climate change denier. The PPC is only polling at 3% and is unlikely to even get a single seat or, sadly, sufficiently split the right-wing vote to ensure that climate action by Canada isn’t at risk, but still Elections Canada stands by the rather absurd position that stating empirical reality on climate change is considered partisan lobbying.
In that context, it’s worth looking at Canada’s fossil fuel subsidies. Canada has been committed, as all G7 countries have, to eliminating fossil fuel subsidies for over a decade. The former Conservative government under Stephen Harper made that commitment, and then did nothing with it. How have the Liberals done since 2015? What’s at stake for Canada’s commitment to climate action?
First off, what are fossil fuel subsidies?
A subsidy is a financial benefit that the government gives, usually to a specific business or industry. Economists can debate the difference between a subsidy and “support” for hours, but that’s a pretty good plain-English definition. (It’s also roughly how the World Trade Organization defines the term.)
The benefit from a subsidy can be a direct handout of cash or a tax break that has the same effect. Either way, it’s more money in the pocket of whoever receives the subsidy.
What subsidies does Canada provide, per the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) from the link where the definition comes from? About CA$3.3 billion per year or about US$2.5 billion per year.
However, the NRDC publishes an annual scorecard of fossil fuel subsidies across the G7 group of countries, which includes Canada of course. It includes some things that the IISD doesn’t. Its numbers for Canada are higher, US$4.7 billion, about 89% higher than the IISD-cited numbers above.
The International Monetary Fund disagrees with both numbers. They quite reasonably add negative externalities including health impacts, premature deaths and the cost of carbon emissions to the mix. Basically, they price negative externalities based on the costs to other segments where the costs are felt. They peg Canada’s fossil fuel subsidies at US$34 billion per year.
“The lion’s share of the $34 billion are uncollected taxes on the externalized costs of burning transportation fuels like gasoline and diesel — about $19.4 billion in 2011. These externalized costs include impacts like traffic accidents, carbon emissions, air pollution and road congestion.”
Canada even provides artificially cheap fossil fuels to some buyers, which is what many think of as the only real ‘subsidy’, proving that those who deny any subsidies based on artificially strict definitions are wrong in any event. Specifically, Ontario provides non-taxed ‘coloured fuel’ to a subset of rural dwellers for agricultural and business needs.

So yes, any way you cut it, Canada subsidizes fossil fuels to the amount of $2.5, $4.7 or $34 billion every year, depending on what is included in the accounting, just as our neighbor to the south does. The equivalent numbers for the USA are US$4.7 billion annually (Congressional narrow definition), US$27.4 billion (G7 analysis) and US$649 billion (IMF numbers). That last one is higher than the annual US military budget, to provide some context. So what is Canada doing about it?
Well, the G7 report card provides a good summary.
“Canada, which holds the G7 presidency this year, scored highly on ending support to coal mining, fossil fuel-based power, and fossil fuel use. However, Canada ranked poorly on reforming support to oil and gas production because it spends the most money per capita subsidizing oil and gas production.”
Yeah, that’s a mixed bag. The Trudeau Liberals have managed to draw down one aspect of fossil fuel subsidies, but is not doing so well on the exportable oil and gas side of things yet. Politically, it’s very difficult to unravel subsidies for fossil fuels in Canada, just as it is in the US.
The Office of the Auditor General of Canada, an arm’s length federal department, has a Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development (CESD), currently Julie Gelfand. In April, the Commissioner tabled a report in Parliament on progress of eliminating fossil fuel subsidies. The report was fairly damning. Some select quotes per Canada’s Environmental Defence.
“the Commissioner found a poorly defined decision-making process that has made it impossible for Canada to take concrete steps to meet its commitment. Furthermore, the commissioner criticized both departments for failing to clearly define what an inefficient subsidy is and “failing to consider the economic, social or environmental sustainability of subsidizing the fossil fuel sector.”
The commissioner found that Finance Canada’s “assessments to identify inefficient tax subsidies for fossil fuels were incomplete, and that advice it provided to the Minister was not based on all relevant and reliable information” and did not consider all relevant evidence. […]
Similarly, the audit found “Environment and Climate Change Canada’s work to identify inefficient non-tax subsidies for fossil fuels was incomplete and not rigorous,” in part due to the use of unclear definitions and the failure compile a complete inventory of potential fossil fuel subsidies. Of the 36 potential non-tax subsidies identified by the department, it determined that 4 were subsidies for the fossil fuel sector, and that none were inefficient.”
Basically, the departments involved found that the subsidies that they were providing were mostly really good, but external auditors disagree. Smells like politics favoring the oil and gas industry.
There’s more.
“the evaluation of government programs and crown corporations does not consider Export Development Canada (EDC), the country’s export credit agency, a fossil fuel subsidy provider. In fact, Export Development Canada provides, on average, over $10 billion in government-backed support for oil and gas companies every year.”
Yes, another CA$10 billion is unaccounted for. And none of this appears to include the $4.5 billion expenditure to purchase the Kinder Morgan Pipeline in an effort to keep up the pretense that twinning it was a good idea in the age of global warming.

The World Bank keeps track of oil rents, the percentage of GDP associated with the oil and gas industry.
Chart of World Bank oil rents for Canada from 1970 to 2017
Image courtesy World Bank
Canada’s oil rent is at a relatively historic low of 0.894% as of 2017. That means that well under 1% of our economy flows from oil and gas. Our GDP was $1.653 trillion in 2017. That puts oil and gas at about $1.5 billion, mostly in Alberta and Saskatchewan. If we consider the IMF numbers, that means that we are subsidizing the oil and gas industry to the tune of about 2.3% of their annual revenue. Nice little profit boost for them, being given tax breaks directly, given money directly and being shielded from the costs of doing business.
Past time to stop, but while the Liberals have made much more progress than the Conservatives ever did, it isn’t easy to unpack decades of politics and lobbying.
And to be clear, the Liberals are doing good work on this front, if more slowly than would be best, and if they are booted out later this year, progress will stop.





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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Xi Jinping is a Chinese politician serving as general secretary of the Communist Party of China ... Premier, Li Keqiang ..... He was ranked above Li Keqiang, an indication that he was going to succeed Hu Jintao as China's next leader.

Dear XI Jinping:
 If you were Napoleon of France, Hong Kong would be your Waterloo! 
 You and your government are doing excellent work developing Electric Cars and every form of business known to man. You are working to stop deforestation by planting millions of Trees and that is also excellent!
 However, you are also antagonizing the world with Hong Kong and that is foolish and it gives the right-wing corporations of North America and Europe exactly what they want. They want China to fail. They need China to fail. They are hoping China attacks Hong Kong and destroys your reputation and the work you have done so far with Electric Cars. They want a status-quo where Oil and Gas burning cars dominate the market and Western companies are in full control. As of this date they are presently continuing to advertise Gas burning cars as if Electric Cars do not exist! They are hoping China attacks Hong Kong and creates another cold war economic wall between the East and the West. The U.S. already has taxes in place to slow trade from China. I recommend you give Hong Kong legal autonomy if not political autonomy and simply back off for a few years. I recommend you speed up the creation and sale of cheap Electric cars at home and around the world because that is where the real war is taking place. It is vital you win the economic war in order to slow global burning because if Nature is thrown off balance, everybody loses!

 I hope this letter reaches you and is translated into perfect Chinese.
 Thank You for reading and may wisdom continue to be your guide through life!
Signed. Nelson J. Raglione
Executive Director: The World Friendly Peace and Ecology Movement. 
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