As early as the 70s, James Lovelock advanced what people still refer to as the Gaia “hypothesis,”
claiming that all living organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings
on Earth to regulate our atmosphere, and form a synergistic self- regulating
complex interconnected system which maintains conditions favoring life on the
planet. He collaborated with Lynn
Margulis to co-develop the discipline of endosymbiosis. Lovelock’s conclusion:
living organisms, through their effect on water and on water bearing clouds,
modulate the Earth’s systems in an on-going feedback loop, and that the most
humble, least complex organisms, the bacteria,
attest to the unity of all things. All systems on Earth make of it a
living being in its own right, every bit as alive as a tree or as you may be as
a human being.
The proof is that Lovelock was able to predict to the US
government which spent billions to determine whether or not there might be life
on Mars, that lacking the appropriate
atmosphere, Mars could not possibly support life.
This week,
•with Common Dreams decrying the Biden Administration’s approval
of ConocoPhillip’s bid to drill for more than half a billion barrels of oil in
Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve,
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Oil rig in National Petroleum Reserve
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•and the recent news (under the radar mere days later) that Sri
Lanka suffered the very worst pollution accident in its history when a
container ship caught fire and sank off its coast, adding toxic chemical
substances to the waters, littering the beaches with plastic
pellets,
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Cargo burning off Sri Lanka coast
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•and with TEPCO, the
incompetent nuclear managers of much of Japan’s nuclear industry vowing to
dump tritium contaminated water, the effluvia of the Fukushima
catastrophe, in the seas come 2024 with
only vigorous opposition by Korea deterring them so far,
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Fukushima contaminated water tanks
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•and with the U.S. Navy, which exploded a 40,000 ton bomb
registering as a 3.9 magnitude earthquake in Florida’s waters, having no
intention of foregoing its sonic boom testing which basically dooms cetaceans
to death because they relate to their watery world through hearing, and obtain
their food by echolocation,
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US Navy tests carrrier with 40,000 lb. bomb
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•not to mention so called oil “spills,” which might be
better known as hemorrhages (in 2018 there were 137
oil spills in the US alone) or Gulf War I of 1991 when 500,000 tons of oil were
dumped into the Persian Gulf and 600 oil wells were set on fire, helping to
cannibalize the air
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Kuwaiti oil fields on fire
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(since 1960, from major spills alone, both from ships and
platforms,
3.5
million tons of petroleum have been spilled into the seas) and not
overlooking
the Foulwater Horizon by BP,
which alone accounts for spillage of 779,000 tons, aside from the tons of
proprietary and toxic “Corexit’ BP dumped, supposedly to mitigate the disaster
(and where eleven workers lost their lives and American television watchers
could actually see the oil hemorrhaging from its hole on the ocean floor in a
show that lasted for a good 6 months, from April 20 to Sept 17, 2010),
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BP Foulwater Horizon oil rig burns
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we look at how humankind keeps cannibalizing the seas. (full disclosure: that’s the longest sentence
of my writing career.)
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Texas-sized garbage patch
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Mid-Pacific there exists a slowly swirling plastic gyre called
‘the garbage patch,’ bigger than the state of Texas which slowly revolves
around its axis. Among all the other triumphs of western civilization it includes
at least one television set.
Stuck in
the swell
of becalmed
seas
a school of
canned guffaws
floats just
below the shallows.
Leno
wisecracks
at an empty
sky,
Carson
gawks
as
horsetails track the trades:
cathode ray
reliquary
of culture
gone to brine,
Farnsworth’s
tube, its cord
trapeze to
barnacles.
But most damaging of all is the practice known as trawling
which turns millions of square miles of sea floor to desert every year.
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Sea floor stripped bare by trawling
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These are a few of humanity’s
well known assaults on the planet’s waters.
Additionally there is the sinking
of nuclear submarines, which add a nice
radiological cocktail to the mix. But alas! there is no happy hour.
Mankind’s Lilliputian efforts attempt removal of plastic detritus from small
areas of seas which occupy 71% of the
Earth’s surface total.
Four
technologies so far have been perfected to remove plastics which primarily
flow into the seas as river
discharge.
•Floating booms. One such is installed at the mouth of the
Kifissos River in Greece. It’s called a Tactical Recovery System or TRASH, a
project run by the EU.
Greek TRASH
•Mr. Trash Wheel has been scooping plastic out of the Jones
Fall River in Baltimore.
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Nope, Disney didn't design it
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•The bubble barrier manages Amsterdam’s waterways, deploying
5 garbage boats that pull out 42,000 kilograms of plastic yearly.
•The Interceptor designed to clean up ocean plastic has
suffered damage from wind and waves.
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Interceptor at work
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Given the magnitude of ocean pollution, the human clean up scale
seems picayune.
PLEDGE never to discard
plastic other than in an approved repository.
INCLUDE
Military pollution in COP 26 climate agreements.
URGE
Congress to pass the Break Free From Plastic Pollution now.
DEMAND
Congress protect our oceans.
Leaked IPCC climate report ‘reads like a 4,000-page
indictment’ of humanity’s failure.
Terrifying UN draft climate report urges total
transformation of “our way of life.”
Key witness in Assange case admits to lies in indictment.
UN set to call halt of arms to Myanmar.
Global call goes out to end destruction of Canada’s ancient
forests.
Iran says US agrees to lift sanctions on oil, shipping.
Old growth logging protesters on day seven of hunger strike.
Brazilians protest against Bolsonaro’s COVID mismanagement.
Pedro Castillo’s victory raises hopes beyond Peru.
Anti-imperialists convene in Venezuela for Carabobo
bicentennial congress.
Doctors without Borders calls on BioNTech to share vaccine
tech with world.
680 global leaders urge Biden to end ‘Israeli oppression.’
14-day global campaign demands justice for victims of
Bolivia coup.
Historic Belgian Court says inadequate climate policy a
human rights violation,
Delegation visits Cabo Verde to #FreeAlexSaab as US flaunts
international laws (as usual).
In Japan ‘suffocated’ art becomes form of protest against
Olympics amidst COVID and radiological contamination.
Class action lawsuit filed alleging RCMP abuse of indigenous
people in northern Canada.
Palestinian Canadians and supporters actively participate in
rallies, pickets, and #BloclkTheBoat actions.
Indian farmers’ protest completes 200 days.
Progressive International convenes global summit to achieve
vaccines for all.
PG&E to pay $5.9 million for dumping cooling system
water from Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power plant into ocean.
State court ruling called ‘big step’ toward holing
ExxonMobil accountable for fudging on climate change.
Climate experts’ predictions come true as US heatwave.
Sunrise ends 400 mile climate march with arrests at Cruz’s
house.
Biden and Putin agree to resume nuclear talks, return
ambassadors to posts.
Biden has chance to oversee biggest river restoration
project in US history.
Biden expands plan to return asylum seekers forced to wait
in dangerous border towns.
70+ House Dems call on Biden to acknowledge Israeli
settlements are illegal.
Pelosi to form House select committee to investigate Jan. 6
attack.
House appropriates $4.5 million specifically to pay White House
interns.
Lawmakers tell Biden US has moral obligation to ban
landmines (assuming US doesn’t have earwax).
Lawmakers demand Biden extend pause on student loan
payments.
Biden extends eviction moratorium another month.
Done with bipartisan dithering on infrastructure, Schumer kicks
off budget reconciliation process.
Led by Sanders, Senate Dems weigh $6 trillion infrastructure
Bill as bipartisan talks fail on climate.
Schumer and Sanders work together on bill that could pass
the Senate with just 50 votes to lower Medicare age to 60, expanding the
coverage to include vision, hearing and dental.
Bill to grant Title 38 VA healthcare professionals full
workplace rights gains momentum in Congress.
Sanders says Congress must combat GOP attacks on voting
rights in ‘any and every way.’
Manchin gives Biden huge win with support for ‘human
infrastructure’ plan than would undo much of ‘very unfair’ GOP tax scam.
Dems introduce bill to combat Republican voter suppression
efforts.
New bill would require Biden to declare wildlife extinction
crisis a national emergency
Biden to target ‘merchants of death’ who sell illegal guns
as US homicides spike (but will he remove them from cops?)
Investigative journalist Palast confront Georgia operative
throwing legal voters off rolls.
DOJ sues Georgia over state’s voter suppression law.
Dems introduce abolition amendment to scrap Constitution’s
slavery clause.
Warren vows not to vote for bipartisan infrastructure plan
without climate and child care.
Warnock gives speech of our democracy’s life on Senate
floor.
Blue state Dems make history with big winds on voting
rights, worker’s rights, and health care.
Criminal probe into DeJoy demanded over illegal GOP
donations.
20 AGs urge postal commission to reject DeJoy plan to slow
mail.
Obamacare survives third US Supreme Court challenge.
After SCOTUS upholds ACA
progressives set sights on Medicare for All.
SCOTUS reaffirms Biden’s power to remove social security
commissioner Andrew Saul.
SCOTUS rules to protect students’ full free speech rights.
SCOTUS dismiss an ongoing challenge to previous
administration inhumane anti--asylum “remain in Mexico” policy only because
program is no more.
SCOTUS rules that cop who followed driver home to his garage
had no right doing so without a warrant.
Long overdue, House passes Barbara Lee’s 2002 AUMF Repeal.
After Iraq War Authorization repealed, calls grow to ‘do the
2001 AUMF next.
DOJ finds state laws attacking trans kid’s rights
‘unConstitutional.’
New report shows US immigration and Customs Enforcement failed
to monitor informed consent protocols use by a doctor accused of performing
non-consensual gynecological procedures on women detained at Irwin County
Detention Center in Georgia.
New poll shows voters believe social media profits from
conspiracies and lies, driving American division.
Poll finds socialism increasingly seen as ‘badge of pride’
in US.
Growing perception that US support for Israel hampers US
diplomacy.
Advocates cheer VA move to offer trans vets gender
confirmation surgery.
Over-the-counter birth control give youth more control over
their health.
Majority of voters support reconciliation to pass American
Jobs & Families Plans together, blame GOP for lack of bipartisanship.
Ohio Republican expelled from chamber after federal indictment
in $60 million corruption scheme.
Construction was halted on Pipeline 3 for over a day by
indigenous and activist protectors at the Mississippi’s headwaters.
Indigenous women invite Deb Haaland to see devastation of
Line 3 for herself.
Hoopa Valley Tribe praise Haaland for revoking Central
Valley Project.
Drought-stricken communities push back against data centers
which consume 1.25 million gallons of water each day.
New report shows citizenship for undocumented would boost
economy and increase wages for all.
State lawmakers use powerful tool to mandate renewable
energy use.
In Brooklyn, activists withhold gas bill payment to protest
National Grid Pipeline.
Socialist and working class India Walton declare victory in
Buffalo mayoral race.
Counseling, not criminalization bill unveiled to boot police
from US schools.
Five Georgia officers fired, denied appeal, after 60 year
old Black man dies in custody.
Alabama coal miners
demand better wages in 3 month long strike.
Coalition demands federal ban on Amazon’s punitive worker
surveillance.
Teamsters announce coordinated nationwide project to
unionize Amazon/
Louisville and 20 other cities plan march for Medicare for
All.
Berkeley rent board passes resolution to condemn evictions
of Palestinians but dos nothing for its
own homeless.
Tenants call for public housing boss to be bounced.
N.Y. court suspends Giuliani from practicing law over #45
lies.