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Showing posts with label Heroes for the Planet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heroes for the Planet. Show all posts

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Two, very early, Tuesday Tails: One funny. One is FEMA's new map of Flood danger for the entire US, so far....

I hope that this finds you all happy, and me busily knitting.  Next week is really hectic so this is being written early.

The first item is mighty interesting.  It's a Tuesday Tails because all of Other Earthlings - innocent parties who have had no part in this - are going to die, like the chickens in cages and the hogs in their pens, during Florence.

The Humans who care have to try harder to get the nitwits in Washington on board for this..

Antarctica is  rebounding  at an accelerated rate.  It also sits on it's very own tectonic plate.  And, as the ice cap there melts, the land will rebound.   This, by itself is enough to be concerned about, but combined with the new sea levels, it's even more serious.  Antarctica also has a huge dome of magma under the mantle there, not unlike the one at Yellowstone.  Geology is getting very interesting.

Time to build the New Age Ark?

HERE is that link to FEMA's New endeavor.   I looked up mine.  I dread looking up anyone else's.

Hurry up fella!  We Noah massive storm cell when we see it. C/o of Dan Piraro  
Here's the fun one.  A LINK to a National Geographic page about funny animal photos.


Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Tuesday Tails: for the Earth, who is the Mother of Us All

Notable Quote:
"Imagine if every foot of coastline around the world was stacked with five plastic grocery bags stuffed with plastic trash. That’s the amount of plastic waste that ends up in our oceans each year. This visual is staggering."

Isn't it incredible to imagine?

National Geographic Took this on:



Let's do our best.  Each person, always.  Let's get this under control.

Together, we can all do it.  But it will take....The Sum of Us....

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Tuesday Tails: New and Huge, a connected park in Peru is born.


Yes, I am political.  But I'm really mostly interested in the human side of that dilemma, and the affect that politics has on the face of Mother Earth.  This is a very feel good story...... 

This is what a pair of very dedicated humans have done for a country who needed to protect their heritage, or should I say, the heritage of Andean Indigenous peoples.

Read about it HERE....  Peru's newest Park...



What a beautiful thing to do!  

Friday, October 6, 2017

About Bees: The Miracle of Pollination: A Ted talk. Field Day Friday

Pina sent this to me a week ago and I just had the chance to see it.  Thank you Darling Pina!!  You are a doll!



We have three of these Huge cacti,  three different species, and one is in the back yard,  and two are in the front yard, and all of which these tiny bats pollinate.
Opuntia in the back yard last year
Pachycereus, and yes the Moon and a planet Venus
Night flowering- Pink or maybe red.??  iffy
Prickly Pear, not ours but ours is bigger.

Right now, as I was watching the YouTube above, I turned to Mr. Z. and told him this.  He told me that, last night, when he took Wolfie for his before bedtime walk a bat swooped down into the area in the front yard where these two cacti are.

I was going to tell him about hearing bats in the yard again.  I haven't heard them since we had rabbits.  And yes, I am one of the people who have hearing that can detect bats.

BUT, now I know why!  And, I'm so excited about all this.
HERE is the link to the YouTube above (in case it doesn't play for you)  from a Ted-talk about pollinators.

We cannot survive without these creatures being healthy and alive and working.

Monsanto.  You really are the Devil.  You have put us into a very bad and dark place, and your marketing and lawsuits against farmers were just the last straw.  Shame on you! 

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Hero.....


Tweet by Heather Long, Washington Post.
This is a photo of Jonathan Smith.  He saved lives at the massacre.  Thank you Jonathan!  Good Man!

Thursday, April 27, 2017

All about Animals: Humans are animals too; remember this, always. The Tails, and Tongues, of the Borg are forked....pass it on

Do you like these little beetles?
Our children's Brains?

Past EPA Actions taken for the poison Chlorpyrifos

This is an excerpt from the above article:

"To address health and environmental risks from chlorpyrifos exposure, the following restrictions have been placed on pesticide products containing chlorpyrifos:
  • In June 2000, we eliminated all homeowner uses, except ant and roach baits in child resistant packaging and fire ant mound treatments. In addition, termiticide uses were phased out.
  • In 2000, we required that all uses of chlorpyrifos products in the U.S. be discontinued on tomatoes. Use on apples was restricted to pre-bloom and dormant application. The grape tolerance (maximum residue level) was lowered to reflect the labeled dormant application.
  • In 2002, we limited the use of chlorpyrifos on citrus and tree nuts as well other crops.
  • In 2012, we further limited the use of chlorpyrifos by significantly lowering pesticide application rates and creating “no-spray” buffer zones around public spaces, including recreational areas and homes.

Over the past several years, we have conducted several risk assessments and taken regulatory action in response to a petition from the Pesticide Action Network of North America and Natural Resources Defense Council. In March 2017, we denied that petition, which asked us to revoke all pesticide tolerances (maximum residue levels in food) for chlorpyrifos and cancel all chlorpyrifos registrations. As a part of the ongoing registration review, we will continue to review the science addressing neurodevelopmental effects of chlorpyrifos. Read the Federal Register notice announcing our response to the petition."

The following is a press release from the Center for Biological Diversity:

"For Immediate Release, April 21, 2017

Contact: Brett Hartl, (202) 817-8121, bhartl@biologicaldiversity.org

Public Records Sought on Dow’s Efforts to Pressure Trump Administration Over Pesticides, Endangered Species

WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity submitted Freedom of Information Act requests this week seeking public records from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Commerce to illuminate reports about how Dow Chemical is pressuring the Trump administration to abandon efforts to protect endangered species from pesticides.

Last week Dow asked the Trump administration to scrap a nearly completed four-year effort to protect endangered species from Dow’s insecticide chlorpyrifos. In January the EPA announced that its scientists had determined the highly toxic pesticide is likely to harm 97 percent of the approximately 1,800 listed threatened and endangered animals and plants found in the United States. (Italic's are mine.)

“American taxpayers have a right to know exactly how Dow Chemical is profiting from the ever-deepening corporate swamp in our nation’s capital,” said Brett Hartl, government affairs director at the Center. “It’s detestable that Dow and the Trump administration have so little respect for the health of our children and environment.”

Over the past six years, Dow has donated $11 million to congressional campaigns and political action committees, and has spent an additional $75 million lobbying Congress. In January 2017 Dow was one of three companies that donated $1 million to the Trump inauguration. President Trump named Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris as the head of the American Manufacturing Council in his administration. Liveris praised Trump by stating that Trump is making the United States “not a red-tape country, but a red-carpet country for America’s businesses.”

 Trump, who referred to Liveris as “my friend Andrew,” gave Liveris his pen after signing the executive order mandating that agencies create so-called “regulatory reform task forces.” Several weeks ago, the EPA shocked public health advocates by abruptly scrapping a proposed ban on chlorpyrifos, which is known to cause brain damage in children.

“Dow spent millions on congressional campaigns, the president’s coronation and lobbying Congress and now it’s looking for its payback,” said Hartl. “The disgusting backroom efforts to sidestep the Endangered Species Act are the latest proof of just how hostile Trump’s closest industry buddies are toward common-sense protections for our environment.”

In December 2016 Liveris criticized the EPA’s ground-level ozone pollution and renewable standards for utilities, while agreeing with a climate-change-denier that carbon dioxide is “an inert compound” and should not be regulated by the EPA.

During his tenure as the CEO of Dow, his company was assessed $6.5 million in fines by the EPA since 2010, including serious violations of the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

Over the same time period, Dow AgroSciences — the division that manufactures pesticides — has been assessed four separate penalties for violating the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.


The Center for Biological Diversity is a national, nonprofit conservation organization with more than 1.2 million members and online activists dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wild places."

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Thankful Thursday: Protecting California's Deserts With New National Monuments

I was involved in the original successful attempt in the 60's to bring the San Gorgonio Wilderness into being.  Now we have a chance to set aside, in the new Sand to Snow National Monument, lands that will ensure the future of big horn sheep and other species in a corridor of their own.   I am THRILLED!  Color me Grateful and Thankful, for all the effort that went into this!  The link goes to a place where you can add your voice.  Two other new Monuments will protect other species, not the least of which are California Desert Tortoises and the Chuckwallas.

Protect California's Deserts With New National Monuments

I hope that you will understand how monumentally important these tracts of what used to call "Waste Lands" are to the unique animal which reside within the new borders.

To President Obama, this is a solution that cannot come soon enough to our state. For the  Churchy, Poco, Lucky and Babies thank you!

Friday, October 2, 2015

I'm a Wannabe....

I could rage against the NRA today, but I won't.  What a sad mess.

Can I do this Raging Granny thing from the comfy chair that keeps my back from collapsing?


There is no group, that I can find, in my city.  Of course there isn't.  It might spoil the little red dot on the map.  I'm seeking something I can do to support their work.  Wish me luck.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Tuesday Tails on Friday......PDA but this gives you a chance to do something about it!

I'm posting this right away because this is an action alert because time is of the essence!  

This is PDA-Pretty Damn Awful

Here's a place  to raise hell about it.  The link goes to the Center for Biological Diversity action alert pages.


Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Tuesday Tails: Gray Wolves in remote areas of Northern Cal.

Good News for re-balancing nature:

I put this together from another source, since the comments, as always, were trolled at the original site.  I find it hard to believe that the Big Money Boys can't leave any stone unturned in their fight to tweak news events, attempting to make them go their way.

What ever became of Nobility of Spirit?

Center for Biological Diversity

No. 789, Aug. 27, 2015

From an article originally published in the L.A. Times

After Almost 100 Years, a Gray Wolf Pack Lives in California

Shasta Pack in California.


"Exciting, inspiring news from Northern California: For the first time in almost a century, a family of gray wolves is living wild in the state. In remote Siskiyou County, a trail camera has captured a series of photographs of both the adult wolves and the black pups.

The two adult, black-furred wolves and five 4-month-old pups have been named the Shasta pack, after the area's spectacular volcano.

Thanks to foresight and pressure from the Center for Biological Diversity and our allies that resulted in state action in 2014, these wolves have the benefit of legal protection under California's Endangered Species Act. According to state biologists, one or more of the animals will soon be radio-collared for monitoring; in the meantime, their black color should make it virtually impossible for any hunters to claim to mistake them for coyotes -- and very difficult for any actual mistaken ID to occur."

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Tuesday Tails: Migratory Seabirds: A Slideshow, with a not so small sideshow of Enviro Ranting.

While watching one of two documentaries on the disappearances of Arctic Ice and the Antarctic ice shield, a Shearwater flew by the camera from a species I'd never seen before.
So, the hunt was on!  During the hunt, one of the sites that came up was the Smithsonian, with this amazing offering.  

Migratory Seabirds: A Slideshow | Smithsonian Ocean Portal

The first bird you see, when you arrive at the page, is the Great Shearwater.
That's the bird from the documentary.

Here's the Enviro Ranting:  Please forgive me for going a little Environmental on you.  But, after all, most of the earthlings breathe air, and just tons of us live above the water surfaces rather than below them.
The first documentary was where the bird comes from: it's called,  "Antarctic Edge- 70° South".

We also watched   "Chasing Ice".   In it you will meet one VERY determined team of people trying to get your attention.  You will also see a lot of beautiful ice forms, and a lot of damage to the Glaciers that was so convincing that it slammed the door on the fingers of the "Deny The Elephant in the Room" Caste trying to engage our attention away from the deadly, as in "this thing is going to kill us all" problem of Climate Change.

I hope it's not too late, for everyone's sake.

Here's an "If Only" for you:

If only G.S. Callendar, Gilbert Plass, Roger Revelle, and Hans Suess had been listened to back in the 30's, 40's 50's and 60's.  They were right!  I hope I didn't leave anyone out there....

Taken near Pt. Reyes, with the old Ricoh


Thursday, July 30, 2015

Thankful Thursday... Remembering a time before Fast Fashion, and it's costs on the human beings making it.

First I'd like to say this:

I'm thankful that my daughters have not had to work for less than $3 a day at a sweatshop in order to put food on their tables.  My sister did work for an American company as a presser when she was a teen, and it was hard work, by the piece, but at least it was fair.  And, the working conditions were up to labor standards, and law. 

I remember when the business was moved to Mexico.  I remember when a jobber told the owner of a garment factory there in Mexico, that if he, the owner, couldn't meet the now reduced piece price, that the work was going to China.  And that's exactly what happened.  I remember all these things because I follow trends.

I remember when the not very well disseminated plan in Iraq was to seize the oil fields and then use the revenues to pay ourselves for reparations after we'd accomplished regime change.  This seems to be the way Globalization of jobs works, too.   Make someone else pay for cheap oil.  Someone else pays for all these cheap clothes.

Corporations named in the Documentary (link to follow) have made billions even after a thousand seamstresses died in Bangladesh when the multi storied building they were working in crashed to the ground.

The poor girls and young men who work in Fast Fashion in the "Third World" are not protected, and you will be shocked to learn that even poor, tiny Cambodia has suffered, yet again, from some huge, seemingly unstoppable foreign force that has ruined their economy except for the privileged few.  People have been killed by government forces breaking up their rallies.  I'm so disgusted with fashion now.  I will never buy any clothing from anyone who  is NOT affiliated with groups who are doing Fair Traded Fashion Designs.

Since I am a seamstress and have done alterations, Fashion Design and the clothing industry are something that always gets my attention.  Since high school, having made much of my clothing for myself both because I enjoy sewing, and to save money, I had continued sewing for my DH, and for our daughters, while they were young.

So, you can imagine, this was a Documentary that I wanted to see.  It was shocking to say the least.

 It's available on Netflix.

Want a hard look at the so called Fast Fashion movement?  Have  a look HERE.

Elle magazine calls the whole situation, and I quote: "Gut Wrenching and Alarming"

The message is, and I'm taking it, is to know what you are buying, both clothing and leather goods, and care about the welfare and hopes of the ones who are creating it for you.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Thankful Thursday: Stop BLM's Plan to Double Off-road Traffic in West Mojave; Also Obama's attack on the Endangered Species Act.

I am thankful for the small army of activists and the Organizations that keep their eyes on issues and don't let anyone build smoke screens about important Environmental problems...


Stop BLM's Plan to Double Off-road Traffic in West Mojave

Want more?  Obama, for whatever reason, has been busily weakening the Endangered Species Act.

Read more about this from a PDF from the Center for Biological Diversity:

PDF called Cutting the Safety Net

To all the people willing to fight off road vehicles to save habitat for the endangered California Desert Tortoise, you have my heartfelt thanks.

Never think someone out here doesn't care that you give so much of your time and talents to this good fight.

Shame on you Mr. Obama.

Friday, February 6, 2015

God Bless the Firefighters...and the people who rescue !!



Firefighters, You gotta love em. They are my sweeties!

kudo's to SuziQz

Like me, you will probably watch all the videos on this. Amazing rescues! I am reminded of the first time we saw wolfie. He had been in the shelter about 6 weeks and he was looking a lot better than when he'd come in. Let a dog rescue YOU!


I'm still on the comeback trail, pawdnas... be back soonish...

Monday, January 19, 2015

Music Monday- "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" And Alive Inside" Documentary

This lovely song has been a little Ear worm for several days, so I'm infecting all of you with it! ;-) "Tis a lovely thing on the whole.

Happy Martin Luther King Day, and I think this Man of Peace should always be remembered for his dedication to Peace, Equality, and Universal Love.



The original.. co-songwriter/singer Jackie DeShannon

Jackie wrote this, with her brother, in the late 60's.

One simple act, putting a little love in your heart, that could change the balance in a murderous world.  We can't be reminded often enough that we are, all of us, one big family.

About "Alive Inside"

This film is a thing of Beauty, straight from the Heart, and is a very powerful testament to the power of our brain to preserve personality, even when it's only avenue is the part of the brain that keeps musical memories alive, and which has been denied expression in some cases for ten years.  Musical memory is like a "backdoor" into a person's personality, and it has shown amazing promise for enriching lives, if activated.

It was originally released in October of 2010, and eventually went viral in January 2011.  It is a documentary about just how powerfully humans react to music, why that is, the universality of this, and how it has transformed people who have been institutionalized with Alzheimer's and other dementia for years.

You can find "Alive Inside" on Netflix and probably other places as well.  Another plus about music therapy is that in listening to Music, dementia patients come alive and responsive, and that certainly is an improvement to them being constantly medicated!  Also, they can stay home longer with their own families.

Please feel free to take the links and re-post them in order to spread the circle as widely as possible.
I'm doing it as a way to honor my sister's bravery in facing her disease.