@stephestellar Yes. One would think the statement "this isn't the end" is a low bar, sort of damning the day with faint praise, but I am in a state of mind to interpret it plainly and rely on it as just what I needed to hear.
It's a marathon in front of us. People who love everybody, listen to scientists, tell the truth, and seek to do good in the world will have much work in front of us, frequently unrewarded at first. We have been preparing. Have a good race. See you on the course!
Well-planned and strategic initiatives for dramatic carbon reduction are LESS disruptive and kinder to all travelers ... even aviation travelers ... than the current oblivious trajectory.
Just taking one sector, for example, intentional #flyingless strategy is a gentle policy.
As #dana hits Catalonia, after leaving a trail of destruction in Valencia, El Prat is the latest in a list of airports being disrupted by extreme climate events this year, which are fueled by the aviation industry's greed.
We need to act now to bring aviation to the ground.
Our next event is on Monday, when we'll be joined by a panel of experts to discuss the question "Is attending conferences in real life worth the carbon footprint?"
Join us online at 7.30pm on Monday 4th November
https://t.co/RJTu6IrEO9
While traveling by train and bus to Belize, my daughter Keziah (yellow t-shirt and blue shorts) met the delightful enthusiastic Telugu-language YouTube celebrity @Naanveshanaa, who is a brilliant cross-cultural communicator. This has 400k views in 2 days. https://t.co/eBONLEbN6d
@LeoHickman@rahmstorf@MichaelEMann I will read Rahmstorf as you suggest.
I would read Mann too, with interest and respect, if I had not been blocked many years ago.
Our friend Parke was filming alongside the High Tide and High Time for Climate Action event on Saturday! Here's our article about the event: https://t.co/OvsNItK4h9
At Long Wharf in Boston, on a sunny day in October, we discuss history tourism, sea level rise, and the misleading understatement of CO2 emissions in an official report from Logan Airport across the harbor. A Red Rebel silently passes through the frame. https://t.co/LzOOFBKlQh
Mural Celebration. On Sunday October 20th from 2-5pm at the Walgreens parking lot in East Arlington, MA (324 Massachusetts Ave). Please join us for food, drink, a True Story Theater performance, and Songs of Resistance by Music Out Front. Details: https://t.co/PmDXy3J6fu
Very odd for the government to announce an airport expansion against the recommendation of the Climate Change Committee on a day their industrial strategy claims to have green growth at its heart and boasts about UK decarbonisation https://t.co/KfI5vhSA4V
Twitter (X) feels like a once-lively party where friends have left and combative drunk gangs have moved in. Some competitors feel like standing in the corner, not knowing if there is more fun happening on a different floor. Blu*sky does seem promising recently. Say "hi" there?!
@DaleVince What a dreadful position. From both reliable evaluation research and our experience in our own home 18 months ago, heat pumps are excellent. And why not advocate for your favored green technology at the expense of fossil fuels instead of other green technologies?
@SarahDAnderson1@H_Lev@MotherJones Nice article on Newport homes for the titans of industry. I've been appreciating the IPS work on both inequality and private jets. These several themes collide in this recent episode of "Lifestyles of the NOT Jet Set." https://t.co/GwfzMxHdPv
It was heartwarming to see the community members turning out in support for our court appearance. The MA port authority should not double private jet infrastructure in the midst of a climate emergency whose effects we see around us in the form of more ferocious hurricanes.
I can't resist one more photo, because the day is beautiful and the subject is fascinating. This appears to be wind turbines being prepared for installation offshore. The low-carbon world we fervently wish for is feasible, within what economists call our "option set."
@Race4caster First, isn't that a tired old fossil fuel industry trope?
Second, why should you be so strongly influenced by Al Gore, who you don't even respect?
Why not be influenced instead by people of good faith, strong conviction, and commitment to science?