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Following what goes on with oil and gas exploitation in and around Adrian, Michigan since 2013 - and how these events in our little city connect to the global environmental situation... - with the occasional sidetrack to other related environmental issues in Lenawee county, Michigan and how those relate to global issues.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
TONIGHT: Age of Consequences
Tonight at 6:30pm at Siena Heights University, Science Building, Room 131, the 5th Environmental Documentary Series will show: The Age of Consequences. The feature runs for 80 minutes and investigates the connection between climate change and social unrest, conflict and war. More info at: http://theageofconsequences.com/
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Fossil Free house party: Better Now than Later
Dear Friend,
Join us on Nov 18 for a Fossil Free house party near you. Meet others in your community who want to organize to build local power and take climate action.
Working together, we will end the use of fossil fuels and transition our world to 100% renewable energy for all.
Find out what you can do in your city or town to begin to build the Fossil Free future we need -- and connect with other activists equally passionate about this work.
Click here for details and to RSVP: https://actionnetwork.org/events/better-now-than-later?source=email&
Eco-Dementia - CAFOs and other Environmental Insanities
Daily Telegram Article: Hudson woman pens book of poetry
On Janet Kauffman's Website: http://www.janetkauffman.com/eco-dementia-project.html
On Janet Kauffman's Website: http://www.janetkauffman.com/eco-dementia-project.html
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Both Mayoral Candidates Still Show Oblivion on the Most Severe Thread to Humanity
Both Mayoral
Candidates Still Show Oblivion on the Most Severe Thread to Humanity
When asked about the oil trust funds in the Daily Telegram
of Sunday, October 22, incumbent Jim Berryman stated that he thinks the funds
should be used to enhance our natural resources, e.g. to promote kayaking on
River Raisin as these moneys came from Earth. On the same question, Chuck
Jacobson generically speaks of a great asset that should be shared with future generations.
A while ago, in a Facebook message, I suggested to both candidates, several City Commissioners and the City Administrator, Shane Horn, that the accumulated interest would most probably be sufficient to install solar panels on several city buildings and that this would be the appropriate way to pay back to Earth some of the damages caused by the oil and gas extraction in our area. This, unfortunately, must have been fallen on deaf ears with both candidates. Just as a reminder, the EPA charged our local oil developer Savoy for violation of the Clean Air Act, one of a few keystone environmental laws left in this country. In addition, Savoy was flaring all the gas from 10 wells for more than 2 years on Witt Farm, and injects thousands of gallons of drilling fluids into 2 injection wells in Lenawee county, endangering aquifers for centuries to come. In addition to paying back some of the environmental and health damages done, transitioning our fossil fuel based energy supply to clean renewable energy is the most effective and fastest way to slow down climate change. Do I have to remind our local politicians of the 10 hurricanes we had this season and the devastation that 3 of them caused – are they connecting the dots between California’s wild fires and climate change – about the increase and northwards movement of mosquito-borne diseases and climate change, about the refugee crises and wars in the Middle East and climate change – the list could be continued to fill this entire issue of the Daily Telegram – and would still not be conclusive…
A while ago, in a Facebook message, I suggested to both candidates, several City Commissioners and the City Administrator, Shane Horn, that the accumulated interest would most probably be sufficient to install solar panels on several city buildings and that this would be the appropriate way to pay back to Earth some of the damages caused by the oil and gas extraction in our area. This, unfortunately, must have been fallen on deaf ears with both candidates. Just as a reminder, the EPA charged our local oil developer Savoy for violation of the Clean Air Act, one of a few keystone environmental laws left in this country. In addition, Savoy was flaring all the gas from 10 wells for more than 2 years on Witt Farm, and injects thousands of gallons of drilling fluids into 2 injection wells in Lenawee county, endangering aquifers for centuries to come. In addition to paying back some of the environmental and health damages done, transitioning our fossil fuel based energy supply to clean renewable energy is the most effective and fastest way to slow down climate change. Do I have to remind our local politicians of the 10 hurricanes we had this season and the devastation that 3 of them caused – are they connecting the dots between California’s wild fires and climate change – about the increase and northwards movement of mosquito-borne diseases and climate change, about the refugee crises and wars in the Middle East and climate change – the list could be continued to fill this entire issue of the Daily Telegram – and would still not be conclusive…
Our local politicians have failed to oppose the two
unnecessary gas pipelines that will soon pump gas from wells exploited by
Fracking in West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio through our County and the
City of Adrian to deliver most of the gas to Canada. Our “leaders” obviously
still do not get this. This is not a movie, this is not a story, this is REAL
LIFE. We have a narrow window of time to cap the inevitable global temperature
rise to 1.5-2°C – if we continue to diddle-doddle and pretend that sports
scores and traffic circles are the most important news, and do not act NOW,
then we are doomed to enter a world that will make bare survival very
challenging and lead to the loss of Earth’s current beauty and sanctity – so
much about kayaking on River Raising Mr. Berryman!
Investing the oil trust money into solar panels will also be
financially prudent as solar electricity is already cheaper than fossil fuel
based energy and the trend goes to further price losses. In addition, once the
panels are paid off, we would actually be making money. In addition, the City
of Adrian would follow the good old tradition of being a shining example of
responsible citizenship and show the way to the private residents of Adrian and
Lenawee County. We would also become a member of the growing number of cities
and municipalities that move towards 100% Clean Renewable all over the world.
That would be something really worth being proud of!
Thursday, October 26, 2017
DEQ finds Rover Pipeline spilling water containing gasoline into wetlands | MLive.com
But as Savoy does not care that they were charged by the EPA for violation of the Clean Air Act, Rover does not care about what the MDEQ has to say... So what are we going to do about this? Just watching???
DEQ finds Rover Pipeline spilling water containing gasoline into wetlands | MLive.com
DEQ finds Rover Pipeline spilling water containing gasoline into wetlands | MLive.com
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