Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Attention Justin Trudeau!



The 4th Largest Economy In The World Just Generated 90 Percent Of The Power It Needs From Renewables

 MAY 9, 2016 4:16 PM

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On Sunday, for a brief, shining moment, renewable power output in Germany reached 90 percent of the country’s total electricity demand.
That’s a big deal. On May 8th, at 11 a.m. local time, the total output of German solar, wind, hydropower, and biomass reached 55 gigawatts (GW), just short of the 58 GW consumed by every light bulb, washing machine, water heater and personal computer humming away on Sunday morning. See the graph below, courtesy Agora Energiewende, a German clean energy think tank. (It’s important to note that most likely, not all of that 55 GW could be used at the time it was generated due to system and grid limitations, but it’s still noteworthy that this quantity of power was produced.)
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CREDIT: COURTESY AGORA ENERGIEWENDE
Here are a few takeaways from this milestone:
Germany is the fourth-largest economy on the planet. Germany’s $3.7 trillion GDP beats the economic output of any other country in Europe or, for that matter, any U.S. state. Sunday’s spike in renewable output shows that wind and solar can keep pace with the demands of an economic powerhouse. What’s more, the growth of clean energy has tracked the growth of Germany’s economy.
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Germany is an unlikely leader in solar. Germany ranks second in installed photovoltaic solar capacity, according to the International Energy Agency. Until recently it was the world leader. It’s notable that, on solar, Germany is outpacing the United States, a country four times as populous. What’s more remarkable is that Germany sees about as much sunshine as Alaska.
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Individuals are driving Germany’s energy revolution. Sunday’s performance highlights the success of the Energiewende, or “energy transition,” Germany’s push to expand clean energy, increase energy efficiency, and democratize power generation. Smart policies have opened the renewable energy market to utilities, businesses and homeowners. As of 2012, individuals owned more than a third of Germany’s renewable energy capacity.
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Germany still gets most of its power from fossil fuels. Sunday’s spike resulted from a combination of reduced demand — a Sunday morning lull in power consumption. It also came from robust supply — an abundance of wind and sunshine to drive up renewable energy output. On average, renewables supply 30 percent of the country’s power. That is nonetheless a huge proportion. By comparison, the U.S. gets just 13 percent of its power from renewables.
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Jeremy Deaton writes about climate and energy for Nexus Media. Tweet him your questions at @deaton_jeremy.
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Germany has less Sunlight then Canada and so why are they leading the renewable energy revolution? Solar panels and Solar windows can be implemented everywhere in Canada.All we need is an economic plan created by our federal government. Why not copy Germany's?

Monday, May 9, 2016

Vote against exorbitant CEO pay packages.

This sounds interesting! We might be able to curtail multi-million dollar pay checks to CEO's.

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Liz McDowell, SumOfUs.org us@sumofus.org

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It's time to stop ridiculous CEO pay packages
While average workers struggle to get by, CEOs take home outrageous multi-million dollar paychecks.

BlackRock -- the world's largest asset manager -- has the power to stop runaway CEO pay. Call on BlackRock to vote against exorbitant CEO pay packages.
Joseph,
In 2014, the average CEO earned 373 times more than the average worker.
While employees at big corporations like Walmart and McDonald’s earn so little they need government help just to pay bills and put food on the table, CEOs are taking home pay packages worth tens of millions.
And every year, these astronomical rewards keep going up.
Luckily, we can do something to stop this. There’s a growing movement of activists, shareholders and everyday investors who are calling on big companies to rein in ridiculous CEO pay deals -- and it’s working. Just last week, BP shareholders voted down the CEO’s $20 million pay package.
And now we have the chance to influence BlackRock, the single largest asset manager in the world.
The investment giant owns shares in almost every public company in the world. BlackRock executives cast votes at thousands of shareholder meetings each year -- and nearly every single time, they approve outrageous pay levels for CEOs.
A BlackRock shareholder has just put forward a shareholder resolution calling for BlackRock to change its voting policy on CEO pay. If the resolution passes at the company’s AGM, it could have a huge impact on CEO pay at hundreds of the world’s biggest companies.
Let's send a strong message to BlackRock that it needs to support this resolution or alienate its customers -- and hurt its bottom line.
Executive pay has been skyrocketing for the last 30 years, while the wages of average workers stagnate. The average CEO now earns nearly 1000% more than in 1978, while average workers earn a pitiful 11% more -- not even enough to keep up with rising costs of living. 
BlackRock thinks it can keep voting to support fat cat CEOs without any backlash, because it doesn't think anyone is paying attention. If we can show that thousands of investors, customers and everyday people are watching, we can force BlackRock to change its stance on CEO pay. 
We’ll deliver your signatures at the AGM on May 26th -- and make sure that BlackRock knows that it can’t continue to vote for skyrocketing CEO pay without facing consequences.
Our shareholder activism is making a real impact. Just last week we gained historic support for a resolution calling on Canada’s biggest tar sands company to disclose its lobbying and political spending. Now we’re taking on the outrageous system of executive pay.
 
Thanks for using your investments for a good cause,
Liz, Lisa and the SumOfUs team

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Friday, May 6, 2016


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Doctors Without Borders Pulls Out Of World Humanitarian Summit, Says It No Longer Has Hope

 MAY 5, 2016 11:02 AM
CREDIT: AP PHOTO/NAJIM RAHIM, FILE
An employee of Doctors Without Borders walks inside the charred remains of the organization's hospital after it was hit by a U.S. airstrike in Kunduz, Afghanistan, October 16, 2015.
Doctors Without Borders announced that it will not be participating in the upcoming World Humanitarian Summit, calling it a mere “fig-leaf of good intentions” that will not actually hold states accountable for their failure to address the humanitarian crisis in the world today.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon previously called on world leaders to attend the first World Humanitarian Summit (WHS), which will be held in Istanbul later this month, in order to send a message to the world that “we will not accept the erosion of humanity which we see in the world today.” The summit aims to help countries, U.N. agencies, and international organizations like Doctors Without Borders prepare and respond to crises.
But news that Doctors Without Borders will not be attending the summit reveals how little faith some international aid organizations have that the summit will bring about true change.
“We no longer have any hope that the WHS will address the weaknesses in humanitarian action and emergency response, particularly in conflict areas or epidemic situations,” Doctors Without Borders announced in a statement on Wednesday. “As shocking violations of international humanitarian law and refugee rights continue on a daily basis, WHS participants will be pressed to a consensus on non-specific, good intentions to ‘uphold norms’ and ‘end needs.’ The summit has become a fig-leaf of good intentions, allowing these systematic violations, by states above all, to be ignored.”
The announcement comes mere days after a Doctors Without Borders-supported hospital in Aleppo, Syria was attacked, killing at least 50 people, including one of the last pediatricians in the city. It also follows recent news that 16 U.S. military personnel involved in the horrific bombing of a Doctors Without Hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan in October 2015 received “disciplinary measures,” but no criminal charges were made. These cases are not new. According to the organization, 75 hospitals managed or supported by Doctors Without Borders were bombed last year.
In its decision to withdraw from the summit, Doctors Without Borders called for greater accountability for these violations of international law, as well as greater attention to the refugee crisis, which the U.N. has said is the largest the world has seen since World War II, with nearly 60 million refugees in the world today.
“Putting states on the same level as non-governmental organisations and U.N. agencies, which have no such powers or obligations, the Summit will minimise the responsibility of states,” noted Doctors Without Borders. “In addition, the non-binding nature of the commitments means that very few actors will sign up to any commitments they haven’t previously committed to.”
On Tuesday, the president of Doctors Without Borders, spoke in front of the U.N. Security Council in New York City, and called for an end to the bombing of hospitals throughout regions of conflict.
“What are individuals in wars today? Expendable commodities, dead or alive,” she said during the speech. “In Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen, hospitals are routinely bombed, raided, looted or burned to the ground. Medical personnel are threatened. Patients are shot in their beds. Broad attacks on communities and precise attacks on health facilities are described as mistakes, are denied outright, or are simply met with silence. In reality, they amount to massive, indiscriminate and disproportionate civilian targeting in urban settings, and, in the worst cases, they are acts of terror.”

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Dear Prime Minister Trudeau...of course it is climate change!

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said "people should not conclude climate change was to blame." Referring to the Alberta fire that has created 88 thousand refugees.

Dear Justin Trudeau:

 How about in India where people have died this past week because India is experiencing the worst heat wave in their history?  
 How about Alaska where the frozen muskeg is unfreezing.
 How about the fact Glaciers around the world are melting?
 How about those NASA charts that measure climate and the red line keeps going up, way way up?! Are all these indicators false! Are all the scientists around the world wrong?

 This begs the question...are you in bed with the Oil producers? Do you have a hidden agenda? I am wondering if you have agreed to the cross Canada Oil pipeline?
Something makes me feel very uneasy!

Signed: Joseph Raglione
Executive director: The world humanitarian peace and ecology movement.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016


Today, May 5th., 2016, forest fires are burning out of control in Alberta, Canada. 

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