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How to fix Global Warming

From KOS

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Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 10:25:28 PM PDT

I was so excited this morning when I got up. Yesterday, I thought I saw a light. Some may remember a not very happy post I did a while back called, Time to Tell the Truth About Global Warming. In it I explain how global warming is so much worse than most people realize because once CO2 gets into the atmosphere, it stays there, to varying degrees, for centuries at least. And I explained how even if we stopped the engine of the world tomorrow, and reduced CO2 emissions to exactly zero, it would not avert the climate catastrophe that has begun, and will continue to get much much worse over the next 40 years and beyond.

This is incredibly important because it means that the only way we can really avoid the climate catastrophe is to not only cut emissions, but to remove the CO2 we’ve already put into the atmosphere.

The reason I was so excited is because I now believe that that technology is both available, and feasible to actually do just that – remove the billions of tons of CO2 that is threatening our very survival. The reason why we’re all going to die is because the people who run the world, and most importantly, our primary form of communication, television, are too stupid, greedy and corrupt to allow it to happen.

The only thing I’m going to say about Reverend Wright is this: Who gives a fuck.

If you combine a few of the most respected and prominent reports–many of which are ridiculously conservative and already obsolete in their optimism–what we are looking at over the next 50 or 70 years is apocalyptic – large continental areas turning to desert, billions forced to migrate seeking water and food, mass extinctions of species, disease and famine. Then the real fun begins as nations compete for diminishing water, food and energy, resulting in massive geopolitical instability and eventually war. It won’t all happen at once. It will play out over decades and, in fact, it’s already started. If I believed in such things I might be thinking, Cue horseman 1, horsemen 2-4 standby.

But about a year ago I heard about this guy who built a machine that could literally suck CO2 right from the air. His name is Klaus Lackner, a physicist at Columbia University. I didn’t take Professor Lackner’s machine too seriously at the time because his prototype is really small – it only captures about ten pounds a day.

But last night I saw an article in the LA Times about Lackner’s little machine and they had some numbers: “sucking up the current stream of emissions would require about 67 million boxcar-sized filters at a cost of trillions of dollars a year.”

Now, if you are like me, you’re probably thinking, SIXTY SEVEN MILLION? Trillions of dollars a year? We’re all going to die.

But I had a different take yesterday. Why? Because I had coincidentally been reading about how many automobiles are manufactured every year worldwide. And guess what, it’s almost the same. In 2005, Earthlings manufactured 65,318,744 cars, trucks, and buses. If I believed in such things, I might think this coincidence was divinely provident.

We make every year about the same number of autos as we would have to make of Dr. Lackner’s machines once, over say, ten years. That’s actually doable. The other catch though is Dr. Lackner’s CO2 removers are quite a bit more expensive than a Toyota Corolla.

According to the LA Times article:

Lackner calculated that sucking up all 28 billion tons of CO2 released worldwide each year would require spreading out his machines over a land area the size of Arizona.

That seems like a reasonable sacrifice to save civilization, until you consider the expense.

Experts estimate that it would cost up to $200 a ton to filter and store carbon dioxide from the air. That means the yearly vacuuming bill could reach $5.6 trillion.

Yes, by all means, let’s save civilization. Unless it’s going to be really expensive. Then let’s just all die. It’s cheaper.

Granted, 5.6 trillion a year is really expensive. That’s almost 7 times our annual defense budget. But since this is a world issue, we should probably use a world scale. The CIA has the annual Gross World Product (GWP) at around 65 trillion. So while it ain’t cheap, we can afford it.

Now, a quick reality check.

As you may have noticed though, even with all 67 million machines, we would only offset our current annual emissions. What about all that CO2 that’s already up there. That’s where reductions in emission comes in. It would only be through a combination of some serious emission reductions and CO2 removal that we could start seeing a reversal. But with out a device like Dr. Lackner’s machine, there will not be a solution to the climate catastrophe. Catastrophe will happen, even if we reduced emissions to zero.

There are, of course, other complications to implementing this technology. These devices require a lot of energy to work. And unless they are equipped with some kind of clean energy supply, they will just cancel themselves out. Again, from the LA Times:

The orchards of filters would have to be powered by complexes of new nuclear plants, dams, solar farms or other clean-energy sources to avoid adding more pollution to the atmosphere.

Notice the word “or”. It’s a small word wrapped around big words like nuclear and plants. I haven’t found the specifics on how much energy these things require, but there’s no reason to get the Nuclear Lobby all excited. There are ways to power these things without injecting uranium into the equation.

The bottom line

Dr. Lackner’s machine is a prototype. It works, but there can be no doubt the technology will improve dramatically, making them more efficient, and reducing costs. Other brands will come on the market. Competition will ensue. But we need to start building these things immediately. If something better comes along, we’ll switch to it. Lackner’s little startup company, Global Research Technologies, LLC needs to be bankrolled like they invented the fountain of youth.

And more than anything, especially as it applies here in the netroots, people need to be informed that the climate change we are experiencing now is not just the result of CO2 that was put into the atmosphere this year, or the last, but 100 years ago. CO2 stays in the atmosphere for hundreds, even thousands of years.

Cutting emissions will not save us. We MUST remove the CO2 that’s already there AND cut emissions. CO2 vacuum farms like Dr. Lackner envisions are our lifeline. This is a global problem that requires a massive global solution. That is hard enough.

But this problem also requires something else, something that may be even harder. Harder because, in spite of the challenges that we face in trying to develop and implement CO2 sequestration technology on a global scale, I sincerely believe that our time is optimum for taking on this kind of challenge. People can do incredible things, and we actually have the technological and communication infrastructure to pull it off – something we didn’t have 50 years ago.

But our biggest challenge is not the task. It is installing leaders who can actually call us to action. The United States has allowed itself to become subjugated to a small, corrupt, and frankly, stupid cabal of individuals. The “global elite” and their fawns in the media. We are witnessing it daily in the coverage of news and the election of 2008. We witness it in the response by the barons of industry who not only fail to act, but actually deliberately prevent us from acting, with their lobbying and PR campaigns to deceive the public about global warming.

The fight to retake our media, our democracy, and our country is no longer just about progress. It is about survival. We simply cannot afford to continue allowing the frivolous, the inane, the self-interested to manipulate our national conversation and our democracy. “Not this time” is not just about getting a good guy elected for a change. It is about our very survival.

Television is the most powerful political tool ever invented. And we have handed it over to people who use it for their own gain, at the expense of the public. They have lied about, distorted and filtered the information essential to a functioning democracy – all in the interests of protecting their interests. Quite simply, they have used our publicly owned airwaves against us. The responsibility to the Common Good for the use of those airwaves was the deal we made. They have abused it.

After watching yet another American election packed into banality by the corporate media, I am convinced more than ever that if we don’t retake the national conversation, through the democratic instruments of power, namely our government and the FCC, our nation and our world will see only darkness to come. We will never solve the problems we face. And we, or our children, may very well perish for it.

April 30, 2008 Posted by josephwouk | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Rev. Wright Swiftboating Turning Republicans Into Democrats

From Kos

Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 04:04:35 AM PDT

The swiftboating by McCain, the GOP, and their talking heads in the media is backfiring BIG TIME on the Republicans and will continue to do so.

A Republican supporter I know of McCain switched over to Obama on Monday because of the Reverend Wright Swiftboating. Here’s what’s happened. I’m seeing similar stories elsewhere on the Internet, perhaps you have a story like this that you would like to share.

First, let me be clear that the Republican who just switched over is not comfortable with the Reverend Wright clips shown endlessly on TV and that this Republican does not agree with them one iota. On that, we all happen to agree. Obama agrees with him as well but you would never know that watching Faux News.

Second, it then dawned on this Republican that Obama had already condemned these remarks but he still found the remarks troublesome. But then the Republican stated the obvious – That you just can’t automatically deem somebody guilty by this loose of an association.

Third, it next occurred to the Republican that the constant attacks on Obama were just unfair.

I then took a risk. I asked the man, “Do you know who John Hagee is?” He said, “No, never heard of him.”

I asked, “What if I told you that he was a pastor whom John McCain actively sought an endorsement from?” There was no problem with this. I then asked, “What if I could show you quotes where Pastor Hagee called Catholicism the great whore, said Jews deserved the Holocaust, and that Hurricane Katrina was god’s punishment for the people of New Orleans?”

I then said, “Let me ask you this. Why isn’t Fox News and the media running loops of these quotes 24-7? You’re an educated man and even you hadn’t known of these quotes until I told you. How does that feel?”

He told me, “If what you are saying is true, then John McCain is an asshole.” I gave him the sites to check out, the tools to research. And to his credit he did. He comes back a few minutes later and says, “To hell with McCain, I’m voting for Obama.”

I suspect that some form of the above is happening all across America as the swiftboating of Barack Obama is backfiring big time on the Republican Party, a Party that has inflicted severe damage on this nation for the past several decades.

Most Americans, even most Republicans, are not Insanitized. Most Americans are also decent by nature. They understand when an attack is unfair.

(Note- This article does not take into account Obama’s strong leadership and immediate denunciation of Wright’s latest remarks. I surmise that Obama helped himself even more.)

April 30, 2008 Posted by josephwouk | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Palestinian groups agree on truce

Palestinian leaders met in Cairo to discuss the deal

Several Palestinian factions have accepted, in principle, to a ceasefire with Israel.
A Palestinian official has said that 11 small groups agreed in Cairo on Wednesday to proposals that include a six-month truce, a prisoner exchange and reopening of the border between Gaza and Israel.
Israel will now be asked if it accepts the proposal.
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The truce, if it is implemented, will initially take effect in Gaza, with a view to being extended to the West Bank.
Egyptian security officials mediated the talks with the factions, including Islamic Jihad, but not Hamas or Fatah, who control Gaza and the West Bank respectively.
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Mena, the Middle Eastern and North African news agency, reported that some of the groups still had some reservations on the plan, despite a deal being reached.

Naser al-Kafarnah, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), told Al Jazeera: “The armed groups of the Palestinian resistance movement have agreed on the Egyptian proposal.

“We at the PFLP have pointed out several points that we are not with the ceasefire in principle as long as there is an occupation.

“However, the PFLP will not launch any attacks that will affect the Egyptian proposal.”

No date set

Al-Kafarnah said that no date has been set as yet for the ceasefire to commence.

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However, a date could be set if Egypt manages to secure the acceptance of the deal by a majority of the Palestinian groups and presents it to the Israel.

Amani Soliman, Al Jazeera’s Middle East analyst, said: “There are three or four major groups that the talks have been going on with. But from these groups there are many splinter groups that are difficult to rein in … It’s these smaller groups that have agreed to this truce.”

Soliman said that Hamas had been talking with the Egyptian authorities separately and agreed to a truce last week.

The two deals will be taken to the Israeli authorities by the Egyptians in the next few days, she said.

“It will now be up to the Israelis to agree to the deal,” Soliman said.

Israel had said that Hamas’s agreement on a peace deal was simply a way for them to regroup and rearm.

But Soliman said that there was the possibility that Israel could observe this new truce as it is a short-term cessation of hostilities.

She said that because Israel is going to celebrate its 60th anniversary as a nation in the coming days, it would want peace during this time.

April 30, 2008 Posted by josephwouk | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

How about some “real” news….

People Exclusive

Miley Cyrus: I’m Sorry for Photos

Originally posted Sunday April 27, 2008 07:00 PM EDT

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Miley Cyrus issued a statement exclusively to PEOPLE on Sunday, apologizing for a series of playfully provocative photos that circulated on the Internet last week, as well as those from a racy, as-yet unreleased Vanity Fair photo shoot in which she appears to be nude.

The singer, 15, tells PEOPLE: “My goal in my music and my acting is always to make people happy. For Vanity Fair

, I was so honored and thrilled to work with Annie [Leibovitz]. I took part in a photo shoot that was supposed to be ‘artistic’ and now, seeing the photographs and reading the story, I feel so embarrassed.”

A source close to the singer tells PEOPLE that Cyrus is clothed but shown by renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz in such a way that that the teen appears to be topless.

In the photos that circulated on the Internet, Cyrus, her midriff exposed, is shown draped over the lap of her then-boyfriend, her producer’s son. In another image, a hint of a green bra is evident. (Those photos alone prompted criticism from conservative TV commentator Bill O’Reilly, as well as words of support from the Jonas Brothers and a fellow Disney star.)

Cyrus goes on to say: “The pictures of me on the Internet were silly, inappropriate shots. I appreciate all the support of my fans, and hope they understand that along the way I am going to make mistakes and I am not perfect. I never intended for any of this to happen and I am truly sorry if I have disappointed anyone.

“Most of all,” she says, “I have let myself down. I will learn from my mistakes and trust my support team. My family and my faith will guide me through my life’s journey.”

Disney Channel Statement

In its own statement about the Vanity Fair story, the Disney Channel, which broadcasts Cyrus’s series Hannah Montana, said: “Unfortunately, as the article suggests, a situation was created to deliberately manipulate a 15-year-old in order to sell magazines.”

Describing the photo session to PEOPLE, a source close to Cyrus reiterated the teen’s excitement at working with Leibovitz, and also said of the shoot: “Her parents were there all day. [Father] Billy Ray shot, too.”

Though Cyrus’s parents left before the final shot, with Miley supposed to be appearing topless, the source said: “Miley’s grandmother and her teacher were there when she shot it. Annie convinced them it was going to be artistic. Her parents are mortified. They know this is a learning moment for Miley.

“The photo suggests that she is [naked], but she is not. She is covered by a sheet, and beneath the sheet she is clothed. Originally, she was in a flesh-colored tank top but was asked to remove it.”

PEOPLE’s requests to Vanity Fair for comment were not answered on Sunday. In a statement to The New York Times, Beth Kseniak, a spokeswoman for both Vanity Fair and Leibovitz, said: “Miley’s parents and/or minders were on the set all day. Since the photo was taken digitally, they saw it on the shoot and everyone thought it was a beautiful and natural portrait of Miley.”

Reporting by JULIE JORDAN and MICHELLE TAN

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April 30, 2008 Posted by josephwouk | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Disgust…

I’m sorry, I’m so disgusted with the resurfacing of the Wright controversy via his remarks at the National Press Club that I am left speechless. Literally.

I’ll reemerge from my protective shell when I can stand it again.

FUCK IT!

April 30, 2008 Posted by josephwouk | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet