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Climate Chaos
by quin Friday, Dec 31 2010, 7:02pm
international / environment / commentary

The most underreported story of the past year – the mass media has chosen to replace Paris Hilton with Julian Assange as the major distraction -- is dramatic global climate change, the factors responsible and the huge negative social consequences that will result from the extreme weather conditions.

Big Freeze - UK
Big Freeze - UK

Parts of the world are experiencing unprecedented climate change, from extreme cold, heat, wild fires to flooding, however, very little material has been reported that relates to the causes and long term consequences of the severe weather events we are experiencing TODAY.

Again, the only good source of information is the INDEPENDENT media, as those responsible for climate-impacting pollution belong to the same Corporatist fraternity as the mass media. Make no mistake, 99.99% of the pollution and other factors affecting OUR climate are the result of CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL VANDALISM; the principal offenders are of course the mining, chemical, oil and associated companies.

Corporations and the Corporatists that run them – one cannot be separated from the other -- share the same perverse ideology, PROFIT at ANY COST!

Fresh from their OIL wars in Central Asia/Iraq that cost over ONE MILLION INNOCENT CIVILIAN LIVES, Oil and associated Companies used the same ‘high quality’ procedures to DEVASTATE the Gulf of Mexico – it’s CHEAPER to DESTROY and BRIBE than follow proper procedures and implement REAL safety measures. The MASSIVE BP oil spill and the TOXIC chemical dispersant utilised as a ‘quick fix’ changed the THERMAL DYNAMIC of the Gulf Stream ocean current; not only are the people of the USA affected but Northern Europeans are also paying the price for CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL VANDALISM.

Should anyone be surprised that the CORPORATE MASS MEDIA has failed to follow-up climate change stories and do in-depth analyses?

The chilling factor for the British Isles and other Northern European nations is the negative impact on the disrupted Gulf Stream Ocean current, which traditionally warmed regions that would otherwise be as frigid as Canada or Siberia, as they lie in the same latitudes.

An indicator of the social cost of criminal Corporate Vandalism is the winter civilian death toll in the British Isles. PRIOR to the current ‘big chill,’ deaths resulting from cold and lack of fuel fluctuated between (a disgraceful) 30 to 40 thousand per year – imagine the cost and social devastation of PERMANENT FRIGID conditions, similar to Canada or Siberia for a nation completely unprepared for those conditions! If the ‘capability’ of present day politicians is any indicator, the mind boggles! However, I can assure you of this, Corporatists will ensure they PROFIT (heating etc) from the negative situation THEY created.

The following video offers detailed information on the Climate chaos we are experiencing today:




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Australia faces 'biblical' flood [after decades of dought]
by staff report via reed - BBC Friday, Dec 31 2010, 10:00pm

A senior official has warned of the economic impact of flooding in Queensland, Australia, describing the disaster as one of "biblical proportions".

State Treasurer Andrew Fraser said that on top of recovery costs, the state would receive less income because of damage to the mining sector.

Flood waters are continuing to encroach on Rockhampton, a city of 77,000.

The floods have affected about 200,000, thousands of whom have been evacuated.

An estimated 22 towns have been left isolated or inundated by the rising waters over an area larger than France and Germany.

'Huge cost'

There are concerns that damage could cost billions of Australian dollars to repair.

Mr Fraser has had to delay a fiscal and economic review in order to account for the costs of the floods.

"In many ways, it is a disaster of biblical proportions," he told journalists in the flood-hit town of Bundaberg.

"The cost to the state will be huge - both in direct costs such as rebuilding roads, and other damaged infrastructure and providing relief payments to families - but also in lost income, while the mining, agriculture and tourism sectors recover," he said.

"Royalty forecasts are likely to be hit with freight lines cut and reports that many mines may not reach full production again for two to three months."

In some areas the waters have been receding, but around Rockhampton they are still rising.

Rockhampton Mayor Brad Carter said about 40% of the city could be affected when the Fitzroy River reaches its expected peak next week.

"We know we have prepared as best we can - most people who are expecting water to inundate their houses have evacuated," he said.

He said others who needed to evacuate would be advised to leave their homes, and those who refused could be forced to leave.

Among the areas already hit by the flooding are Emerald - a town of some 11,000 people - and two smaller towns, Theodore and Condamine, which have been completely evacuated.

© MMX The BBC


Litigate and Implement Polluter Pays System
by stella Friday, Dec 31 2010, 10:14pm

the only thing Corporatists understand is their bottom line -- tax 'em hard and/or make them pay through the nose for every measurable amount of damage they directly OR INDIRECTLY cause.

their trick, to avoid responsibility and shift focus from the misery they cause, is to force their puppet governments to make the People pay for their mistakes with a penalty carbon tax -- a plan not surprisingly designed by the same Bankers responsible for the global economic collapse, Goldman Sachs.

it all adds up in the end -- one way or the other

'yez, bozz'
by black rabbit Saturday, Jan 1 2011, 3:56am

I've said it before, and I'll keep screaming it: the Only way to "send a message" to the Corporate Fascist State is to stop supporting it with YOUR time/money. It's the Only thing they care about!

This action •Demands• reassessment and reprioritization of life choices.

"Despite all my rage I'm still just a rat in a cage" - Smashing Pumpkins

Again, the globalists get the biggest laugh at every latest "protest march" or "worker rally". They couldn't give two shits!!! Why? Because after the "rage" the rats go straight back to (work) running on the wheel and falling all over themselves to pay for the next plastic toy.

Hit the bastards where it really hurts: Stop buying their crap! Stop paying their bills! Stop using their banks! It couldn't be easier or more effective. It's the Only thing they're scared of...

Falluja birth defects and cancers linked to US assault
by Martin Chulov via fleet - Guardian UK Saturday, Jan 1 2011, 4:57am

A study examining the causes of a dramatic spike in birth defects in the Iraqi city of Falluja has for the first time concluded that genetic damage could have been caused by weaponry used in US assaults that took place six years ago.

The research, which will be published next week, confirms earlier estimates revealed by the Guardian of a major, unexplained rise in cancers and chronic neural-tube, cardiac and skeletal defects in newborns. The authors found that malformations are close to 11 times higher than normal rates, and rose to unprecedented levels in the first half of this year – a period that had not been surveyed in earlier reports.

The findings, which will be published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, come prior to a much-anticipated World Health Organisation study of Falluja's genetic health. They follow two alarming earlier studies, one of which found a distortion in the sex ratio of newborns since the invasion of Iraq in 2003 – a 15% drop in births of boys.

"We suspect that the population is chronically exposed to an environmental agent," said one of the report's authors, environmental toxicologist Mozhgan Savabieasfahani. "We don't know what that environmental factor is, but we are doing more tests to find out."

The report identifies metals as potential contaminating agents afflicting the city – especially among pregnant mothers. "Metals are involved in regulating genome stability," it says. "As environmental effectors, metals are potentially good candidates to cause birth defects.

The findings are likely to prompt further speculation that the defects were caused by depleted uranium rounds, which were heavily used in two large battles in the city in April and November 2004. The rounds, which contain ionising radiation, are a core component of the armouries of numerous militaries and militias.

Their effects have long been called into question, with some scientists claiming they leave behind a toxic residue, caused when the round – either from an assault rifle or artillery piece – bursts through its target. However, no evidence has yet been established that proves this, and some researchers instead claim that depleted uranium has been demonstrably proven not to be a contaminant.

The report acknowledges that other battlefield residues may also be responsible for the defects. "Many known war contaminants have the potential to interfere with normal embryonic and foetal development," the report says. "The devastating effect of dioxins on the reproductive health of the Vietnamese people is well-known."

The latest Falluja study surveyed 55 families with seriously deformed newborns between May and August. It was conducted by Dr Samira Abdul Ghani, a paediatrician at Falluja general hospital. In May, 15% of the 547 babies born had serious birth defects. In the same period, 11% of babies were born at less than 30 weeks and 14% of foetuses spontaneously aborted.

The researchers believe that the figures understate what they describe as an epidemic of abnormalities, because a large number of babies in Falluja are born at home with parents reluctant to seek help from authorities.

One case documented in the report is of a mother and her daughter who after the 2004 battles both gave birth to babies with severe malformations. The second wife of one of the fathers also had a severely deformed baby in 2009.

"It is important to understand that under normal conditions, the chances of such occurrences is virtually zero," said Savabieasfahani.

Iraq's government has built a new hospital in Fallujah, but the city's obstetricians have complained that they are still overwhelmed by the sheer number of serious defects. The US military has long denied that it is responsible for any contaminant left behind in the city, or elsewhere in Iraq, as it continues its steady departure from the country it has occupied for almost eight years.

It has said that Iraqis who want to file a complaint are welcome to do so. Several families interviewed by the Guardian in November 2009 said they had filed complaints but had not received replies.

The World Health Organisation is due to begin its research sometime next year. However, there are fears that an extensive survey may not be possible in the still volatile city that still experiences assassinations and bombings most weeks.

"An epidemic of birth defects is unfolding in Fallujah, Iraq," said Savabieasfahani. "This is a serious public health crisis that needs global attention. We need independent and unbiased research into the possible causes of this epidemic.

We invite scientists and organisations to get in touch with us so that we may gain the strength to address this large global public health issue."
City's spike in deformity rates

Birth-defect rates in Falluja have become increasingly alarming over the past two years. In the first half of 2010, the number of monthly cases of serious abnormalities rose to unprecedented levels. In Falluja general hospital, 15% of the 547 babies born in May had a chronic deformity, such as a neural tune defect – which affects the brain and lower limbs – cardiac, or skeletal abnormalities, or cancers.

No other city in Iraq has anywhere near the same levels of reported abnormalities. Falluja sees at least 11 times as many major defects in newborns than world averages, the research has shown.

The latest report, which will be published next week in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, says Falluja has been infected by a chronic environmental contaminant. It focuses on depleted uranium, used in weaponry during two US assaults in 2004 as a possible cause of the contaminant. Scientific studies have so far established no link between the rounds, which contain ionising radiation to burst through armour and are commonly used on the battlefield.

The study focuses on metals as a potential conduit for the contaminant. It suggests a bodily accumulation of toxins is causing serious and potentially irreversible damage to the city's population base, and calls for an urgent examination of metals in Falluja as well as a comprehensive examination of the city's recent reproductive history.

© 2011 Guardian News and Media Limited

A Snowy Glimpse of America's Future
by David Sirota via reed - The Oregonian Saturday, Jan 1 2011, 5:20am

"Welcome to the New Normal."

Those words should be displayed at New York's airports as a welcome to bedraggled travelers during the Northeast's latest "snowpocalypse." Why? Because the Big Apple's much-lamented paralysis this week is a critical cautionary tale for everyone. The episode warns us about the kind of thing that's likely coming to the rest of America as we now willfully mix three toxic problems.

The first of those is global climate change. Though no single mega-storm is the fault of climate change, scientists agree that weather – including snow patterns – will become more intense as the planet's ecosystem is transformed by human-produced pollution. So while New York's near-record snowstorm may not be the direct result of unbridled carbon emissions, powerful storms like it will undoubtedly be more frequent thanks to our head-in-the-sand attitude toward the environment.

This might be slightly less alarming if our country were making investments to mitigate climate change's worst effects. But that gets to the second problem that the New York snowstorm epitomizes: America is still being eviscerated by conservatives' anti-tax, budget-cutting religion – a religion whose high priest is New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Like so many wealth-worshiping politicians across the land, Bloomberg spent the last few years focused on two priorities: He campaigned against proposals to replenish depleted public coffers via slightly higher taxes on Wall Streeters, all while citing those depleted coffers as a rationale for massive municipal layoffs. Those job cuts, which were particularly acute at New York's snow-removing sanitation department, have now predictably translated into an immobilized metropolis.

Bloomberg and other politicians who champion this pervasive tax-cut/budget-cut ideology will certainly employ rhetorical spin to distract from this cause-and-effect story. But with New York still resembling the ice planet Hoth, it's clear Mother Nature can't be spun, and even more clear that conservative economic ideology will probably deliver similar results all over America during future weather-related catastrophes.

But, then, how can such a bankrupt ideology persist in the face of such terrible consequences? Welcome to the third problem highlighted by the New York snowstorm: plutocracy.

We all know that American politics is dominated by money. The U.S. Senate is a millionaires' club, and the politicians who aren't personally rich are typically bankrolled by corporate interests. Billionaire Mayor Bloomberg personifies this plutocratic order – and his declaration that "the city is going fine" during the blizzard because "Broadway shows were full" demonstrates what plutocracy means in practice. It means that when an emergency does not hurt the Bloombergs of the world, our government does not see any emergency at all.

Yes, as long as the Bloombergs' streets are plowed (as the mayor's was), as long as the all-important rich are enjoying their theater engagements, the plutocrats think everything is A-OK. They don't care that, say, an outer-borough newborn died because EMTs couldn't get to the baby's home for nine hours. They don't care that another outer-borough woman had to wait 30 hours for an ambulance after breaking her ankle. And those plutocrats certainly aren't about to change the conservative economic policies that help make these crises so horrific for the non-rich.

Again, this triple threat of climate change, economic conservatism and plutocracy is not limited to New York. It's the new ubiquitous normal in America, which is why the Big Apple's blizzard experience is so significant.

A real-time counter to demagogues' more sensational predictions of our doomsday, New York's winter trouble presents the nation's gloomy future in more banal – but equally troubling – terms. The blizzard suggests that America's decline will not look like an Armageddon-ish explosion in Washington. It will look like a traffic-snarling snowdrift in Queens.

© 2010 Creators.com


 
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