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Dear Tobias Ellwood,

  I am a tax-payer and council tax-payer.  I am not happy about funding the annihilation of Life on Earth.
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I am very happy about funding goods and services that promote well-being for people, species and planet.  For solutions to the complete mess we are in.  

   Since this is NOT HAPPENING  should I withhold my money as some are doing?  Please let me know. 

  We are told to rejoice in the natural world for our well-being. 

  But that natural world is being killed by corporations and complicity with their deadly products. 

Info just sent which looks hopeful but is part of a Salvage operation. The public should be informed : 

The news that finally a UN treaty to protect marine life may come into force is great news. We need to look after the blue in our planet more than anything else. We all look at fires and pollution and emissions on the land and skies but we never really look at what's happening below our seas.
 
This summer the heat has caused parched land but it’s also led to algal blooms and oxygen depletion of our lakes and rivers. This is the only time we can see what’s going on to our aquatic environment.
 
The water on our planet is vital not just for life and biodiversity but for the planet’s well being. In fact it drives our climate and we have ignored it for far too long. This week’s net hero podcast really made me think about this even more, as Dr Freya Garry from the Met Office explained why our oceans really are the marker of climate changes.
 
With the water sector now under lots of pressure it’s time for us to look at the wider way we use and treat our most vital resource and if the UN can finally take some action on this, we take a small step to better things.

stay informed on futurenetzero.com.

and rivers drying up, not just the Colorado

Louise Boyle’s Climate News <newsl...@e.independent.co.uk>

Fri 19/08/2022 12:11

 
 

   I find it hard to live a normal life knowing the climate criminality we are now being subjected to.  I sent the email below this morning to a fellow campaigner. 

 We need to be mobilised, incentivised and activated at speed and scale if we want to survive on our failing planet. 

  Please feel free to share.  There are solutions. Shamefully still not being promoted. 

 Why not?  Don't we love our children? 

 Cruel media are allowed to promote distractions- why?  I hear from lots of people but NOT representatives with answers.  I DO NOT SEE A PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAMME. 

  I look forward to hearing from you. With some plans for us to Salvage and Survive. 

  Thankyou,

  Susan Chapman   (usual address)


  REMINDER - earlier correspondence 1.8.19  sent to your office Tobias Ellwood, 

pre-pandemic, when there was less dangerous CO2 in our atmosphere:

 . Many thanks Kelly for your help yesterday.  Your privacy notice was alas unclickable.  

   In adding this note  to my email  I have just seen that you ask for a brief overview but I am keen on clarity and agree with Tobias Ellwood (as quoted from  Friday's meeting re the lifts)   that we should all move together on the problem. 

  I'm sure we are all keen to avoid any more disastrous overheating  or risk the further slowing (as the ice melts)  of our Gulf Stream which keeps us stable and temperate here. 

   Dear Tobias Ellwood,

     Many thanks for your letter of 5.7.19.  

  We are all being failed by business as usual. The Climate and Ecological Emergency we all face needs robust leadership.  This government does not recognise the term ecocide and pretends it can improve the environment.

     "Leaving the environment in a better state" is the ambition you quote in your letter but as we know from the empty promises of SW trains as discussed by frustrated folk last  Friday 26.7.19 at the Pokesdown Forum, these words are meaningless unless we see the action needed.    

   Global disasters are visibly increasing, not getting better.  Governmental delusions must be countered by strong climate leadership.   Angry people (not to mention the farming community) are increasingly restless and  YouthStrike4Climate need to have hope, not feel they are not listened to or have no viable future.  
 
It was wrong that some BCP councillors at the recent Full Council meeting talked of ecoterrorist behaviours when self-sacrificial people, one of them many of us are proud to support as a Green Councillor, are the very people trying to protect us from planetary melt-down.

  Fossil fuel terrorism needs to be spelt out. Weapons of Mass Destruction are not our brave fellow citizens but the extinction energies we are currently using, with unacceptable consequences.  Alternatives to fossil fuels  (as in our house) are possible. We can all help each other make the switch needed. 

   Media has been extremely resistant to the climate crisis. One fellow campaigner has been working for up to 70 hours a week to alert us all to media silences.    Others have tried in vain, politely and with increasing frustration, despair  and fear,  to raise awareness of how near we are all sailing to disaster.  And, just as the original scientists of the 70s were ignored on CFC dangers (until the British Antarctic Survey pointed out the ozone hole) we all now need to wake up to the climate crisis.

  This is why Extinction Rebellion want the unvarnished Truth to be told to everyone. 

As Great Thunberg points out, we can all help solve the problems.   We also have to start building the cathedral, not knowing how we achieve the end result.    Citizens' Assemblies, after expert witness and debate, would help.   Much greater political ambition is needed- hence XR's 2025 decarbonisation date. 

   Greta  will be sailing (not flying)  to New York for the UN climate conference in September.

 "This is not a drill,"  published by Penguin, an Extinction Rebellion Handbook, should be required reading for policy makers and other public servants.   It would be very helpful if the government critiques the book as a matter of some urgency.  It contains increasing scientific warnings  and chapter two,  "Scientists' warnings have been ignored"  comes from 21,000  scientists from 184 countries.

 As Great Thunberg points out, we can all help solve the problems.   We also have to start building the cathedral, not knowing how we achieve the end result.    Citizens' Assemblies, after expert witness and debate, would help.   Much greater political ambition is needed- hence XR's 2025 decarbonisation date. 

   Clare Farrell for Extinction Rebellion talks of global food shortages in 3-5 years as  elsewhere anticipated "multi bread-basket failure".  Changes are currently  too small. 

  Population control;   "Two will do"    (and I would add "One and done")  could be encouraged as was done in the 70s.      Professor of Forecasting and Innovation James Woudhuysen, himself a republican,  while wishing Harry and Megan well,   is bothered about their  views  in the Jane Goodall conversation (in Vogue magazine) which he called  "demeaning". 

   Clare Farrell speaks of  British historic influence  over industrial society which has triggered  mayhem but James  is surprised at this "nationalistic, myopic and patriotic" perspective.  The Royals' decision to  limit their children to two he sees as  "peremptory and an insult" .   Family sizes are much larger in poor

countries eg  seven children might be needed to help with  farming in  Africa.  

  Clare reminds us that biodiversity loss and  carbon emissions are not coming down. The emphasis should be  off individual life-style. Big, quick policy changes are needed as is intergenerational equity.   James has hopes for  technological solutions.  

  The  IPCC & other leading bodies talk of a 3-4 degree world which is catastrophic. 

  At Paris in 2015 carbon capture and storage was assumed- but  is not yet in place.   We are pretending all is well when it really is not. Clare warns us mitigation, adaptation then deep adaptation is needed.   As well as  international cooperation. We humans make  decisions based on what others do.  The first countries to take action could lead the charge to  safety before we head for  an uninhabitable planet.  

  People don't base decisions on the science!   They copy others.  Let's move from the burning building first. 

  My comments on the interview: 

  UNMENTIONED are the current frightening fires in the Arctic, the risks of triggering permafrost melt and methane "burps" which would carbon bomb life beyond recovery.  Feedback loops & tipping points. 
UNMENTIONED were the 2 million thirsty folk in Zimbabwe, 9 million thirsty people in Chennai, India's drought city.  Nor the terrible water situation in Cape Town. 

  UNMENTIONED was the Second Warning to Humanity of those (now  21,000) scientists.   Interviewers seem to be climatically illiterate. 

   UNMENTIONED were the 100 gigafactories (the third now going in in China) that could help us all transition to sustainable energy and transport.  I refer you to my email of 27.6.19:   "Climate News for Avonbourne students- our last generation?" for the life-saving solutions being put into place by Elon Musk.      Some are in our home  www.sustainabledorset.org,

Please ask Boris Johnson to act with great speed and priority on our climate crisis.  A Prime Minister's statement should be made as to how he, Boris Johnson and his cabinet,  proposes to protect us as we face shortages and the possibilities of conflict and increased migration as the world burns. Nor must our children be made to pay for criminally  insane or  negligent policies. 

  Please demand that our children's future not be sacrificed to the fossil fuel industry. A variety of solutions lies before us. 

   I look forward to meeting you at 10.30am on  Friday 13th September   (2019).

   Many thanks,

   Susan Chapman - address supplied


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Sent earlier today to colleague:

 From: Soo Chapman <sooch...@hotmail.co.uk>
Sent: 19 August 2022 12:04
To: 

  Filth and lies from HMG....but campaigners are doing their best against an industry that continues to lie about their deadly product and has been for fifty years.  (recent BBC 2 documentaries about Big Oil's lies although many of us knew that anyway of course!)  Jon Fuller is a true hero. He should be PM 

  These deadly industries should be called to account.  They are still being given our money. 

 They are getting away with murder.  Where are the adults? 

  BCP are failing us.  HMG are failing us. 

 Mother Nature  is being sacrificed to deadly industries and we need All Hands on Deck.  So where are they? 

 Dunkirk was a Salvage and Survive operation.  Despite everything 300,000 brave soldiers were saved.  By ordinary people playing their part.

 But this govt don't want to mobilise and incentivise ordinary people. 

 This govt are complicit with deadly industries. They are killing us and all we love,

  S 

From: Soo Chapman <sooch...@hotmail.co.uk>
Sent: 18 August 2022 20:18cho.co.ukment.uk <tobias.e...@parliament.uk>; symsmp...@parliament.uk <symsmp...@parliament.uk>
Cc: Giovanna Lewis <cllr.giov...@portlandtowncouncil.gov.uk>
Subject: Decline of the natural world ....and greenwash deceptions: Filthy muck :UK Govt, JPMorgan, Shell, Barclays, Media...
 
Dear All,

   The world we love is failing to provide for us. We are losing a future. Where are our defensive leaders decarbonising at speed and scale?  No evidence on MP websites or  BCP Council website. 

 SILENCE   SILENCE SILENCE SILENCE  SILENCE   SILENCE  SILENCE   SILENCE   SILENCE

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   Here's just one of very many campaigns in today's inbox.   We really must stop kidding ourselves.

This is not how we survive on our failing planet,

  Susan 

a.  EXTINCTIONS

  The United Nations estimates that 40 percent of invertebrate pollinator species, including species of bees and butterflies, face extinction. In recent years, U.S. beekeepers have lost an average of 40 percent of their hives annually, with some reporting a 100 percent loss of their operations. Over the last twenty years, monarch butterfly populations have declined by nearly 90 percent. According to a meta-analysis of research on insect declines, neonicotinoids and other pesticides are one of the leading factors impacting insect populations.

Nitroguanidine neonicotinoid pesticides pose a significant threat to many critical species. I have urged the EPA (and many others)  to ban these harmful pesticides immediately.

b  LYING UK GOVT


On June 1st, the UK approved the Jackdaw gas field. With that decision, the UK government decided to place the narrow interests of Shell and its shareholders over the public good. We won't let that stand. We’re going to pressure the UK government to reverse their decision on Jackdaw and use every tool we can to delay and eventually stop this field.

Jackdaw is the largest gas field to be approved since the IEA said we can't have any more new fossil fuel projects if we want to stay in safe climate limits. Jackdaw's gas won't lower energy bills but burning it would create the same amount of pollution as half of Scotland’s, or more than all of Ghana’s annual emissions.

And the fight does not end here. Jackdaw is just the tip of the iceberg. The UK wants to approve dozens of new fossil fuel projects by the year 2025, AND is set to launch another licensing round for new oil and gas exploration this autumn. 

c.   JP FILTHY GREENWASH MORGAN


The rain came to Lord’s just after two in the afternoon. As the players walked briskly from the pitch, and the spectators popped their umbrellas or started to scurry for cover, a huge orange banner dropped down from the top tier of the Edrich Stand. “JP Morgan,” it read. “Stop bankrolling new oil and gas”. The font “JP Morgan” was written in matched the one used on the sponsored hoardings either side. The firm, which is the world’s leading investor in the exploration of new fossil fuels, has been MCC’s main corporate partner for the past decade and its branding is plastered all over the ground.

It wasn’t the first time there’s been a protest at Lord’s, but it was the first in a long while when anyone has managed to smuggle a banner in past the stewards or, perhaps, been willing to pay for tickets to do it. Protesters here in recent years have tended to stay outside the gates, or in one case, in 2008, chained themselves to them.

It was all very polite. The man and woman behind it, Chris Newman and Alice Clack, who are both members of Doctors for Extinction Rebellion, explained that they had timed it so it wouldn’t interrupt play, because they didn’t want to ruin everyone’s day. Which meant they were less of a nuisance than the portly MCC member sitting in front of the pavilion, who held up the game when his garish egg-and-bacon blazer distracted Ben Stokes from his batting. The stewards told him to take it off. They took the banner down too, then escorted Newman and Clack out of the ground. “They were,” Newman said, “very kind about it.”

So, the banner wasn’t up long, but it didn’t need to be to embarrass MCC, who make great play of their green credentials. They released this statement later in the day: “MCC puts sustainability at the forefront of its running of the club, as conveyed within our environmental, social and governance strategy, and which has seen Lord’s operate on 100% renewable energy since 2016, amongst many other initiatives. JP Morgan is a principal partner and longstanding supporter of MCC and cricket at Lord’s and we are working with them, as we do with all of our partners, on aligning with the club’s own environmental values.”

JP Morgan’s press office was on, too. Oddly, their statement didn’t mention the $81bn they invested in fossil fuels in 2020-21, or that they had increased their financing of coal production from $1.28bn to $3.8bn in that same period.


“In 2021, we facilitated more than $100bn for green activities like renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable transportation, doubled our green investment banking activity and were the largest underwriter of green bonds,” JP Morgan’s spokesman said. “These efforts help put us well on our way to our target of $1tn for green initiatives over 10 years, including for technology that will tackle climate change but does not even exist yet.

They’d heard all those PR lines already. “We know they’re doing a lot of green investment,” Newman said. “Well, great, but it’s like giving someone poison and then being proud you’ve also provided a small amount of the antidote.”

d.    FILTHY SHELL GREENWASH

Between 2010 and 2018, Shell was estimated to have dedicated just 1% of its long-term investments to sources of low-carbon energy like wind and solar, and in 2015-2017 only 0.4% of its revenue to low-carbon technology R+D.

Shell’s total capital expenditure for 2019 was listed as $22.9 billion, and for 2020 was $16.5 billion. Shell’s 2020 Annual Report lists its near-term investment priorities as including $2-3 billion per year in its ‘Renewables and Energy Solutions’ low-carbon business. Integrated Gas, Chemicals and Products and Upstream fossil fuels are slated to receive a total of around $17 billion. The top end of Shell’s talk of $2-3 billion annual investment in low-carbon business is the same as the $3 billion planned for ‘Marketing’, for selling its predominantly oil and gas products.

Studies indicate that Shell failed to meet its own 2020 target to spend $6 billion on renewable energy, against huge continuing investment in fossil fuels. It was estimated that Shell was not on track to meet its 2025 investment target, and that the company would need to direct more than half of its capital expenditure (around $10 billion per year) to zero carbon investments to meet its longer-term ‘net-zero’ targets.


e.  Barclays has financed $5.6bn in new fossil fuel projects since January

This article is more than 8 months old

Financing in lead up to Cop26 largest of all major UK banks, finds campaigners


f.   MEDIA DISDAIN FOR YOUNG

 Jon posts today showing up the FAILURE of MEDIA to protect the young: 

 Here we go again, back to the 'Speed Wars' of the 1990s.   But this time there's an added 'Bike Wars' element instigated by Grant Shapps.
Shapps has suggested there should be new speed limits for cyclists and we should be compelled to fit number plates to bikes; measures that are guaranteed to reduce levels of cycling.
Meanwhile The Telegraph is howling in outrage over efforts by some local authorities to make 20mph the default speed limit in residential areas.
Here's the front page of The Telegraph 'Features' supplement. I will put the full article below, which isn't all pro-motoring dogma, but it does allow the Assn of British Drivers to complain that the 20 limit is killing the joy of motoring. Nowhere in the article does it explain that the tyranny of the car killed the joy of walking and cycling, and literally killed millions around the globe.
I will also copy below the anti-cycling item in The Mail today.
Let's be clear - nothing upsets the selfish hard-right of politics more than any suggestion that they should moderate the way they use their cars. The hard-right detests any notion of protecting the young and the vulnerable.



From: Soo Chapman <sooch...@hotmail.co.uk>
Sent: 17 Augus  council.gov.uk>
Subject: Disgusting HMG failure to protect the living planet - and us! Re: George (and Monbiot!) the Great Re: Climate - Navitus - lost opportunities ... tipping points ....
 
Many thanks Paul,

  So do the kids! 

  I copy in the police.  

  Our annihilation is a crime.  The gas chambering of our home planet (now at an extremely dangerous 417 parts per million CO2) should be a matter of priority concern for every human. So where are the public warnings? Where is the Chief Scientific Adviser with Next Slide Please? 

 Deadly fossil fuel corruption continues. Only 5% MPs and peers bothered to listen to Sir Patrick's climate briefing this summer. Hard-won by Angus Rose who starved himself for 37 days.  Have TheyWorkForYou  got a death wish? 

  Angus' well-being was ignored by our representatives, rather upsetting for him!  as he sat outside the Houses of Parliament for 37 hungry  days.

Our Climate Genocide Act Now group dossier was handed into Bournemouth Police Station (and 12 other police stations)   20.11.19.   Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials. We EAGERLY AWAIT their action to protect us from climate mayhem and the murder of Mother Nature. 

 #Fridays4Future has been silenced.   Greta was NOT invited to speak at COP 26.  We did hear from islanders speaking of "climate genocide" as their islands are compromised. 
    Not that anyone seems worried about them (except when they want to go on holiday and find there is no island left to go on!) 

 There was PLENTY of space however at COP26 for 500 fossil fuel environmentally- illiterate lobbyists,  while 10,000 climate-informed activists were kettled outside. 

 Sadly those now implementing climate-disrespectful policies are not involving the youngsters  in their own future. A future we are all trashing.  With our own money. There is NO PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAMME about how we Salvage and Survive on our failing planet. 

  SILENCE SILENCE SILENCE     

   Nothing to see here 

                       😡   as we Carry on Trashing.  👿👺💀

   It is extremely  sad our poor kids will find out how dreadful and shockingly corrupt is our legacy when it is all too late for harvests, clean water and energy.

 George Monbiot was wonderful as ever this morning spelling out to Stephen Sackur the deep corruption of our failed democracy on the BBC's  Hard Talk. And what we need to do to Carry on Breathing and Eating on a habitable planet. 

 Before we are history like so many other species. Dust to Dust. 

 Thanks so much Paul  for your excellent efforts to promote clean energy and jobs. 

  All the best,

    Southbourne Granny  👵   🌍

WHERE are the other grown-ups with the Decarbonisation at Speed and Scale Plan for our collective survival? As advised by the UN Sec. Gen.    Last chance coral folks. 




  John Crace in the Guardian   12.7.22: 


An email arrives from the Ready4Rish! media team late on Monday afternoon. Would I like to go to Rishi Sunak’s leadership launch at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre the following morning? Hell, yes. I couldn’t think of anything better. I was Ready 4 Rish!

Only it turned out that Rish! was far from Ready 4 me. An hour or so later, I got a reply. Thanks but no thanks. The venue was already at capacity. Another time. Maybe. Or maybe not.

Several hours later I hear from a colleague on a more Tory-friendly paper that

e applied to go long after I sent my email and had been welcomed in with open arms. I wrote back to complain and give Sunak’s media team the chance to reconsider. Instead they doubled down. They didn’t seem bothered they had lied to me about the room being full. I wasn’t invited. End of.

It got worse on the morning of Sunak’s launch. Two sketch writers from other less critical papers were let in on the nod. And they hadn’t even bothered to go through the process of

 applying. On the inside, the room was crowded but far from at capacity. There was space for plenty more. Including me.


Paul Kimber <cllrpau...@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk>

Sounds Great Soo, I still regret not getting Navitus through.

In Peace

Cllr Paul R Kimber

Cllrpau...@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk

Dorset Council Labour & Coop Party. / Chair of Weymouth & Portland Access Team

64 Grosvenor Road

Portland

Dorset Council

DT5 2BH 

Home No. 01305 822121. Mobile Number 07801 629 648.

 

Caring for our Portland Community

Regardless: Stay safe and healthy!

 

 

From: Soo Chapman <sooch...@hotmail.co.uk>Sent: 10 August 2022 19:11

To: JW Li     wsquest.co.uk; conor.b...@parliament.uk; tobias.e...@parliament.uk; symsmp...@parliament.uk
Subject: George the Great Re: Climate - Navitus - lost opportunities ... tipping points ....

 

Today my brilliant ward councillor Cllr George Farquhar showed he's very keen to involve our young people and schoolchildren in a programme for their well-being. George has , like many in the Unity Alliance, consistently supported the pre-pandemic #Fridays4Future youngsters in Bournemouth Square who were desperate for a clean energy future and repeatedly cited Navitus as well as other clean energy schemes. None of the young people's concerns are presently being addressed at the speed and scale needed by this council. 

 

 How extremely rude! Not to say negligent. 

 

 As dismissive and arrogant as ignoring the young people's wishes eight years ago (Navitus). 

 

 It's such a shame that I'm unaware of any Conservative councillors taking part in the youngsters' demonstrations. Please let me know if I missed you in the crowd!

 

   But it gets worse.  Very much worse. The Code Red for Humanity has been followed by desperate scientific warnings which continue to be ignored by those we pay to protect us. 

 

   We are now told we have a choice- collective action or collective suicide. Where are the adults please? We need action. 

 

 What a disgrace that the Chief Scientific Adviser's  very important climate briefing was only attended by 5% of MPs and peers. This is about the future of our species on this planet.  This briefing was thanks to loving Uncle Angus Rose, frightened for his family,  who was on hunger strike for such a briefing and did not eat for 37 days OUTSIDE THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.  He could not believe he would be left to die by our representatives. An intervention I believe by Caroline Lucas luckily saved his life.  Other MPs did not seem to care about him at all and we were terrified for him.

 

   We also sadly record hopeless leadership from our premier two years ago as the carbon briefings could have been given to the public at the same time as the covid briefings.  Next slide please! 

 

  TheyWorkForYou???  Hmmmmmmmmm.......

 

  There's NO critical Public Information Programme in BCP ( nor anywhere)  inviting all residents to help with All Hands on Deck to avoid the collapse of the biosphere and stable climate. 

 

 This is appalling negligence at a time when ecosystems are struggling to survive and Ministers of State know we are heading for soil failures and climate breakdown. Incineration of our only home is a very bad idea!   

 

  We have to make very many changes but it is all doable if we want to survive.  I am happy to show (by arrangement)  anyone what we've tried to do in my own Southbourne home .  Last year we took part in the Dorset Ecohomes weekends.

 

 Public money could be well spent on fruit and nut trees, fruit bushes and medicinal herbs as well as community clean energy schemes.  The absence of public availability of fruit bushes at this year of overwhelming production is scandalous   when we know how many folk are getting hungrier and more desperate by the day.  My garden is full of soft fruit (and wildlife)!

 

  Today 25 or so of us gathered in Woodland Walk with concerns about it being messed about by some unnecessary development scheme.   Officers and residents were present. Sadly no young people. 

 

 Surely if there's money to spare instead of fussing about in a perfectly decent woody walk we should invest in various clean energy projects as well as Make Do and Mend/Men's Sheds/ Repair Cafes and other ways to Salvage and Survive in our (STILL!!!!)  ridiculously grossly wasteful world. Rainwater harvesting would be a good idea.  As well as public advice for  low- water use in public toilets & elsewhere. 

 

  I really want to know please why my hard-earned tax-payer money is being spent on frivolous projects rather than the well-being of the residents and the living world of nature. 

 

  Emergencies have been declared by BCP but everyone is still buying (and PROMOTING!) fossil fuels despite the expose of the BBC 2 programmes recently evidencing the deadly 50 years of lies of the corrupt industry that continues (with political & media complicity) to inflict its filthy addiction on us and on the dying natural world. 

 

   Some of us are deeply concerned about the future for the next generation. The young people themselves are voicing the distressing opinion that they will be the last generation.  How can we comfort them?     We can see no decarbonisation plan in the libraries nor in public information put out by BCP nor our MPs.  Yet we are told by the authorities who listen to the science it's a time 

 

 

             for collective ACTION-  or collective SUICIDE.

 

   It is deeply disrespectful to ignore these warnings to say the least.  My parents' generation fought to give us a future but we are leaving a hateful, hellish  legacy for our unlucky descendants. 

 

 Sadly the officers in Woodland Walk today did not seem keen to back our call for a Proper Information Programme for all.  This morning's conversation was limited to the Woodland Walk discussion.  I have been asking for very many years for protection for the public.  The Boscombe and Pokesdown Neighbourhood Plan will NOT save us from hunger, thirst or absence of resources.  It is  lacking in clean community energy and in provision for all.     I daresay about thirty people can be fed from the community allotment schemes in the area. 

 

 I look forward to the badly overdue proper, grown-up discussion that we all deserve. The silence and failure to provide for the next generation is criminally negligent.   I have a document that we in the Climate Genocide Act Now group took to Bournemouth Police 20.11.19  (anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials)   making a robust case against three prime ministers for Crimes against Humanity and Genocide.    12 other groups around the country did the same.

 

  Various court cases are ongoing, some involve young people's actions against their governments. Here's one; 

Activists take court action against Boris Johnson over climate crisis

This article is more than 8 months old

Three people claim government is breaching right to life and family life by not doing what is needed to prevent disaster

 

  I'm assuming that most of the people copied in here have insurance policies and pensions so are aware of the need to future-proof.

 

  Many thanks Jeff, George and those others copied in who are keen to keep us all breathing and who acknowledge the desperate mess we now need to sort out.   Or face a hellish future of hunger, thirst, climate migration and resource wars.

 

 Yes, Jeff you are right to  mention deeply polluting incidents and also the benefit of trees but sadly humanity has already lost 3 trillion. There is a lot to make up!  There are other means to soak up carbon but not pouring greenhouse gases into the atmosphere in the first place would be very helpful. Fracking is a methanous nightmare by the way (and methane is hugely damaging).  Expensive & problematic nuclear is useless in overheating incidents. 

 

  I look forward to hearing from my Member of Parliament and from BCP Council with their MUCH IMPROVED  and VERY SERIOUS plans for our wellbeing before it really is too late. 

 

   Current multiple trashing incidents and the coming multi-bread-basket failures need very serious attention from all of us. 

 

  The next generation deserves our best energies, our best ideas and our cleanest most caring providers. 

 

  Thankyou,

 

   Susan Chapman       (usual address)   

 


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Subject: Climate - Navitus - lost opportunities ... tipping points ....

 

 
BCP Cllrs - MPs - below on the lost opportunity of Navitus and climate in general - from an email earlier.

I have no doubt Cllrs and officers without exception are deeply concerned about our world climate situation but I don't see the shear urgency is being accepted. Below for instance from All Gore an Inconvenient Truth from 2006 - just look at the exponential rise in carbon and heating ... what can you say - our world is on fire.

... the climate situation is so dire there is no way forward but taking all measures we can to move with highest urgency from fossils to clean energy. Every turbine every wind farm counts. Like it or not we are in a world war of survival. I try to moderate language - I note the vast majority of scientists are as careful as they can be including Sir David not to overstate and alarm too much - but where we are is quite simply terrifying. I try to urge everyone we need to do more and more and with highest urgency.


I don't know whether you have seen Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth and this is back in 2006 - since then he made An Inconvenient Sequel in 2017. Here is an exert from Inconvenient Truth showing the rise in carbon and heating - off the Richter Scale : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JIuKjaY3r4

The predictions from 2006 do not understate how dire it all is. And the 2017 An Inconvenient Sequel updating us all.  All the reasons why personally I was horrified that Navitus was not accepted and more horrified by the year BCP is still bringing in military jets for entertainment never mind the massive CO2 pollution costs, will not stop exploding highly polluting phosphorous gunpowder every week - just look in daylight the palls of pollution - and will not stem the huge numbers of tourists all adding with cars to carbon pollution.

So sorry to be so severe but we are just not locally or nationally meeting the challenge. Best estimate I can see we crossed the carbon/heating no-return run-away tipping point back in the 1980s or 90s ... targets for far in the future 2050 is not the issue - it is what we do now, this week, this month, this year.

I don't mean to lecture anyone I have no doubt Cllrs one and all are deeply concerned but please we have to act urgently. Put an offshore wind farm back on our public agenda. Stop bringing in military jets for the air show. Stem the numbers piling into our towns. Hotels will have to re-invent as for intance long term accomodation, and stop the firework pollution every week.

And above all - for all our areas - mass tree planting. Urban areas are being hit the worst. Heat refraction and reflection re-radiation. Air tempreature high 80s (27C) the pavement will be over 100F (38C). Trees make all the difference.

Thank you

Jeff Williams

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Tell the DOJ to fight Big Polluters instead of opposing young people!

Who do you think is a bigger threat: 21 kids or Exxon, Chevron, and Shell? You and I know the answer – yet the Department of Justice is wasting its resources against children who just want a future free of climate chaos instead of standing up to the real enemy: Big Polluters.

In 2015, 21 kids sued the U.S. government for its climate inaction. Since then, the DOJ has wasted 7 YEARS opposing the lawsuit instead of spending that time going after climate criminals. All these youth plaintiffs want is a government that fights for their future instead of destroying it.


 This is in the United States.  The disgusting Department of Justice is denying a future to its young.  Here's part of a letter I've just signed from FRIENDS OF THE EARTH: 

 For almost seven years, these 21 young people, from across the United States and including 11 Black, Brown, and Indigenous youth, have waited for their day in court, delayed again and again by tactics employed by the Department of Justice to impede or dismiss their case. And for almost seven years, young people like these 21 young Americans have suffered from increasingly severe climate harms.

We urge you to end Department of Justice opposition to Juliana v. United States proceeding to trial. These young Americans have the right to be heard by their nation’s courts and their claims should proceed like any other constitutional case.

Let the youth be heard! 

🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍

  Dear Tobias Ellwood and Robert Lawton,

    Is it any better this side of the pond?

  So DEFRA  gives no tinker's cuss
  Over "chemical cocktail" Liz Truss.
  The waste from Big Ag 
  Was just such a drag
  Now our waterways; rivers of pus. 

  Here's a letter to we  Marinet Members,

    This is a reminder that the Channel 4 TV programme which we helped with is being broadcast on the Bank Holiday, Monday 29th August at 7.30 pm.

    Please note the slightly earlier time, 7.30 pm, than previously advised.  If you miss the programme at this time, Channel 4 also re-broadcast the same service 1 hour later on Freeview channel 15, and it will be in the Dispatches listing for viewing on the Channel 4 website.

 Planet Earth was once in its prime    🐒🐸🦁🐯🐦🦇🦋
 But now is the victim of crime            😈
 To the party we came                           🌍
  And spoiled the fine game                     💀  
  Can we clean up the mess- is there time?  🌎🌍🌏

 Pollute at will...carry on overconsuming....ignore the damage...nothing to see here....

 Planet Earth has become a crime scene.

 Please tell me to whom I report this crime. And please incentivise and motivate us all to help limit the damage. 

  Thankyou,

    Susan Chapman 

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Greenpeace tell us:


 Heatwaves, droughts, storms and flooding - extreme weather events in the UK are set to become more severe and more common as the climate crisis progresses. We need to cut emissions as quickly as possible, but we also need to adapt to hotter, drier summers, and wetter, stormier winters. 

 

 ......petition asking the UK government to prepare an adaptation action plan to increase our resilience to climate change.



WHY HAVE OUR GOVERNMENT NOT DONE THIS? 


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Echo online comments 27.8.22 mooninpisces: Yes, an excellent letter from Susan Chapman. Perhaps the reason there have been so few comments is that the Echo puts letters online so infrequently that we no longer bother to look for them. 
 Now that the need to respond to the climate emergency, the need to take back control from Russia, and the need to bring down power costs all require a massive expansion of offshore wind, it's time for Navitus Bay to come back onto the agenda. Not least because having more capacity in the English Channel as well as the North Sea will reduce the variability in overall supply.

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Subject: Destruction of Mother Nature & Global Incineration Event CRIMINAL SILENCE; no Protective Public Information Programme
 

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Facebook comment today:


 Paris Agreement Article 12.
"Parties shall cooperate in taking measures, as appropriate, to enhance climate change education, training, public awareness, public participation and public access to information, recognizing the importance of these steps with respect to enhancing actions under this Agreement."
Have governments (the parties to the Paris Agreement) done this? No. They are more interested in the fossil fuel industry.

Dear Representatives,

  Please tell us how you are keeping the Paris Agreement and keeping us informed.

 Please tell us your decarbonising plans for our well-being. 

 I look forward to hearing from you,

  Susan Chapman 

 

  

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Dear All,

  Jon Fuller of Climate Genocide Act Now group on Facebook tries to protect us all.

 He should be Prime Minister. Instead, candidates for PM are those adding to our Global Incineration Event as we murder the living world,

  Susan 

  Jon writes, below a photo,


 This is Assistant Chief Constable Glen Pavelin of Essex Police who has been quoted in The Times criticising Just Stop Oil protesters at Thurrock.
There are some things he doesn't know so I've written to him on behalf of CGAN.
         Assistant Chief Constable Glen Pavelin
         Essex Police Headquarters
         P O Box 2
         Springfield       Chelmsford
         Essex
         CM2  6DA
Dear Mr Pavelin
HEADING:   Just Stop Oil: Your comments as reported in The Times yesterday
I note your comments as reported in the press yesterday and thought I should make contact.
This group approached Essex Police in November 2019 with a dossier of evidence against three British Prime Ministers which showed that their actions and policies were contributing to mass loss of life caused by climate breakdown.  The case was referred to SO15 within The Met which refused to act. We explained that the police had powers to mount a criminal investigation and, if they did so, they would very likely stop the policies that are causing mass loss of life.
The legislation is the International Criminal Court Act 2001 and Article 30.2 (b) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (see Annex). We repeatedly pressed The Met to explain its thinking about Article 30 but it refused to do so. A complaint was made to IOPC but it saw this as a political matter and it refused to consider a complaint.
We went to MOPAC, which refused to intervene arguing simply that a case had been referred to The Met, it didn’t wish to pursue the matter and that was a matter for them.
So, if the Police decide to ignore legislation and protect the most senior politicians from criminal investigation, it seems there is nothing the public can do about it. But there is a problem with police thinking – the politicians aren’t only killing around 400,000 mainly black people abroad every year, their policies are now killing British citizens and will deliver a hammer blow to the young.
After the summer heatwaves a number of science journals indicated that the excess deaths were around 3,000 people. So the policies of senior politicians were now killing British citizens. Worse still, in June 2021, the government’s official climate advisers (Committee on Climate Change) warned that UK food supplies would be disrupted in the 2040s and, when the ocean current that brings the Gulf Stream to the UK stops, there will be a dramatic reduction in arable farming output. Well informed people knew that the most senior British politicians were determined to pursue a path that would bring famine to the UK, possibly killing the youngest members of every family in the country.
Well informed, courageous people had to take a stand.   That is what you are seeing now in Thurrock.  
Because the police were determined to ignore UK legislation and protect politicians who intend to kill, young people felt they had no choice but to defend themselves by undertaking NVDA (Non-Violent Direct Action has consistently been shown to be the most effective way for the people to stop corrupt politicians from killing).
What you are seeing play out in Thurrock is of your own making. The Police took a determined stand against the British people, sending a powerful signal to senior politicians that they can proceed with a range of polices that will kill hundreds of millions of people, possibly billions.
I am not sure how much your mistake has cost you. Press reports suggest that the policing of Just Stop Oil, Extinction Rebellion, Insulate Britain & Heathrow Pause actions has cost the UK police over £50 million.
This group has taken a series of steps to attempt to get the police and Crown Prosecution Service to use existing legislation to stop politicians who are determined to kill. One of those steps was to protest (lawfully) outside the CPS HQ in London. This led to an exchange of emails with the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. That correspondence appears to criticise The Met for reaching the decision it did without seeking professional advice from CPS on Article 30, and it also appears to criticise the IOPC for failing to tackle a complaint that is clearly political in nature but wholly warranted.
Doubtless you are aware that the former Met Commissioner, Cressida Dick, vigorously lobbied government for tougher legislation to stop Extinction Rebellion from protesting to stop people from being killed. Cressida Dick knew of the case we had brought to The Met but didn’t seek new legislation to stop politicians from killing the people, Cressida Dick sought new legislation to stop Extinction Rebellion from protesting about the killings.
You can see why most people within the wider climate movement believe the British police are corrupt. Many of those who appear in Court for dynamic forms of protest are making the point to Judges and Magistrates that they have no other option when the UK suffers a corrupt criminal justice system.
In September, when the new Met Commissioner takes up his post and when the new Prime Minister is in place, this group will make a fresh appeal to The Met to stop the killings by mounting a criminal investigation under the provisions of ICCA 2001 and Article 30 of the Rome Statute. If you do want Just Stop Oil climate defenders to stop their protests you might want to advise them that Essex Police will do everything it can to ensure The Met mounts a criminal investigation into the activities of senior politicians that result in mass killings. But, frankly, I think most climate defenders will want to see real action to stop the killings before they will stop their activities.
I am copying this letter to the Chief Constable B J Harrington. I presume you will both agree to do nothing to stop the killings but hope I am wrong.
Yours sincerely,
Jon Fuller
Climate Genocide Act Now


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  Sadly I have yet to hear from representatives their plans to protect us from annihilation.

 A prospective Prime Minister has obviously not had the memo about dangerous runaway climate change.  She wants to pour methanous products into our incinerating atmosphere. She continues to promote a fuel that has lied to the world about its safety for fifty years. 

  The promoters of this deadly product are failing to make reparation for their lies to humanity, now badly suffering as a result.

  Here's another Jon Fuller post:

 I mentioned that I am very keen to write to Judges and Magistrates who hear climate protest cases. I have evidence that proves we suffer a corrupt criminal justice system that protects those politicians and business figures who kill by causing climate breakdown, but it prosecutes those who try to stop the killers.
Please let me know if you want me to write to a Magistrate or Judge. If it is after a case has been heard I would like to have the name of the Judge /Magistrate, the Court where the case was heard and the name of our climate defender.
One such case has come to my attention. Judge Talwinder Kaur Buttar.
Here is the letter to the Judge.
District Judge Talwinder Kaur Buttar
         Luton Magistrates Court
         Stuart St,
         Luton
         LU1 5BL
Dear Talwinder Kaur Buttar
HEADING: Moratorium on hearing all climate defender cases (Extinction Rebellion (XR), Just Stop Oil (JSO), Insulate Britain (IB), etc.)  
I understand that you have either heard a case involving climate defenders or may hear cases in the future. I am writing to you now because I need to ensure you are aware of crucial information concerning XR, JSO, IB, etc. cases. These are where people have been compelled to break the law to stop the killing of themselves or others by those politicians and business figures who cause climate breakdown through their policies and/or activities.
This group is calling for a moratorium on hearing all such cases until the police and CPS bring cases to court where the politician and/or business figure has contributed to the killing of others through their policies or activities. We have lobbied the Magistrates Association, Judicial Rep Bodies, CPS, High Court Judges and others.
HEADING: Proof that we have a Corrupt Criminal Justice System.
In November 2019 this group attempted to prosecute three UK prime ministers for crimes against humanity and genocide associated with the policies that contribute to killing around 400,000 people per annum and have begun the process of completely annihilating several low lying island states. The case was handled by SO15 within the Metropolitan Police (The Met).
The Met didn’t dispute that people were being killed and millions will be killed in the future, but The Met argued the legislation was inadequate and there had to be ‘intent’ to commit the crimes for there to be any prospect of a successful prosecution. We explained that the International Criminal Court Act 2001 and Article 30.2(b) of the Rome Statute, which deals with crimes of ‘oblique intent’, did allow for prosecution (see Annex 1). But The Met refused to mount a criminal investigation and categorically refused to explain why Article 30. 2(b) didn’t apply.
We challenged The Met to seek professional advice and/or approach the CPS but The Met refused.
Meanwhile dynamic climate defenders felt they had no option but to mount powerful disruptive protests in an attempt to stop the state from killing British and other citizens. XR, JSO, IB and others began a series of actions to stop the killings. The response of The Met was to seek tougher legislation from government to make it easier for the police to remove climate defenders more quickly.
The Met was falsely claiming there was a deficiency in the law that prevented it from stopping politicians from killing people, but The Met did not seek new legislation to stop the killings. Instead The Met sought new legislation to stop those protesting about the killings. This proved corruption at the very top of The Met. The Met is determined to protect politicians and it is also determined to stop those trying to stop the politicians from killing the people.
There is a lot more to this case than the outline I am providing here. I am happy to provide you full details if you wish. But there are a few points I ask you to consider before agreeing to handle any cases involving XR, JSO, IB, etc.
• A new Met Commissioner will soon take up the role and a fresh attempt will then be made to secure a criminal investigation against the politicians who kill;
• In correspondence with this group the CPS has indicated it is willing to provide advice to the police if it is requested;
• If the police and CPS make it clear they will seek to protect the people by prosecuting the killers, there may be no need for climate defenders to continue with their actions; and
• The people who are ending up in court for trying to protect themselves and others from being killed are only in this position because the Police, CPS, Magistrates and Judges have given them no other reasonable option. It is entirely the fault of the criminal justice system that climate defenders are ending up in court.
HEADING: Who speaks for XR, JSO, IB, etc.?
XR, JSO, IB and a few other dynamic groups do not have conventional leadership structures and decision making processes so it is not possible for me to communicate the actions of this group to the thousands of protesters within them. However many hundreds of protesters are aware of the work of this campaign group because of our presence on social media websites and are aware that this group has proven that the UK suffers a corrupt criminal justice system. But they don’t all know. And those who don’t are denied the opportunity to explain this during court proceedings.
HEADING: Moratorium on hearing all climate defender cases
This group has called upon The Magistrates Association and others to impose a moratorium on all cases that do not involve violence against the person. This moratorium should stay in place until the police and CPS have made a determined effort to stop the politicians from killing the people by using existing legislation to commence criminal proceedings. Clearly, when politicians realise they will be prosecuted and imprisoned they will immediately end the policies that lead to the killings.
In light of the fact there is absolutely no prospect of justice in any climate defender case brought to court, I ask you to impose a moratorium on hearing the cases. This must stay in place until the police have taken the appropriate steps.
HEADING: Being complicit in Genocide
Some climate defenders who are aware of these facts have made the point in court that Magistrates and Judges must not be complicit in crimes against humanity and genocide. I agree with those who make that case and ask that you carefully consider the implications for Judges and Magistrates of Article 30.2(b) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Please let me know if you want to know more about the steps this group is taking.
Yours sincerely,
Jon Fuller
Climate Genocide Act Now
ANNEX 1.
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Article 30 (Mental element)
1. Unless otherwise provided, a person shall be criminally responsible and liable for punishment for a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court only if the material elements are committed with intent and knowledge.
2. For the purposes of this article, a person has intent where:
(a) In relation to conduct, that person means to engage in the conduct;
(b) In relation to a consequence, that person means to cause that consequence or is aware that it will occur in the ordinary course of events.
3. For the purposes of this article, "knowledge" means awareness that a circumstance exists or a consequence will occur in the ordinary course of events. "Know" and "knowingly" shall be construed accordingly.


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Extinction Rebellion: Climate activists arrested after protest in Commons chamber

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Dear Cannotbetrustedtodeliveracleansafefuture Eizabeth Truss,

We don't need the utter insanity of Broadmoor policies thanks. 

But here's some sanity  .......  Thanks, Mark Z. Jacobson!
Confirmation!
New National Renewable Energy Laboratory study finds that the most social-cost-beneficial way to go to zero-emission electricity in the U.S. is WITHOUT carbon capture, direct air capture, bioenergy, OR net new nuclear
So, those claiming CCS, DAC, new nuclear, and bioenergy are needed to reduce CO2 and keep costs low are wrong. 100% Wind-Water-Solar is the best social cost option
and
and
  The campaign group Possible says: 
Truss has an abysmal record on the environment from cutting funding for solar farms to allowing sewage dumping. And, despite the mounting problems caused by climate change and the energy cost crisis, she plans to cut green levies, and maintain the UK’s reliance on fossil fuels.

  So please update your environmental literacy Liz Truss.  Sir Patrick Vallance is needed to spell out to all citizens the unacceptable price of carbon to our disintegrating world. Next slide please. 

Scientists are warning that human activity could bring about the largest extinction event on earth for millions of years. It follows a global scientific review of insect numbers that combines 73 studies from around the world. The report says 40 percent of insect species could disappear within a few decades, leading to a "catastrophic collapse of nature's ecosystems."

   On yesterday's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme it was glaringly obvious that you are not listening to the scientists.  And nor are the BBC.  What is the matter with you? You discussed failing (metaphorical?) rockets.    But did not want to talk about preventing our own extinction. Where is the conversation we need about how we turn things round before it is too late?

SOS SILENCE OF SUICIDE is on the BBC website. Silence about our extinction as harvests & well-being vanish, fires increase.

   You made a big noise about how marvellous your party is of course as you make your acceptance speech. This is a big fat lie as you enable and progress the Global Incineration Event. 

  Macron is being honest with the French people telling them that the era of plenty is over. But you Elizabeth Truss have told several big whoppers on yesterday's show.  

  LIE ONE from Liz Truss

  Britain has NOT been through worse than climate meltdown and the loss of the beautiful living world now vanishing before our eyes.  Out of date rubbishy targets as our world burns to a crisp. 

 The ghastly cruel wars suffered by previous generations seem to have been fought for nothing as humanity now shoots itself spectacularly in the foot. 

 Yes, we did rally at the time.  But what we now all face is EVEN WORSE and YOU ARE NOT BEING HONEST with the public Ms Truss.  

 LIE TWO  from Liz Truss   

    You also lie about our care.  No we are not getting the care we need. We need to help our world and all the species in it to survive. This is NOT HAPPENING. 

  LIE THREE from Liz Truss 

  GROWING THE ECONOMY does NOT benefit everybody.  Ecosystems need massive support from us all. MOTHER NATURE is being sacrificed to the filthy industries that have lied to us for the last fifty years. Pakistan is now rightly demanding compensation.

   You say you want dangerously methanous fracking?  North Sea muck? How does that help us survive? 

 Natural systems need your support Ms Truss.   So where is the  Public Information Programme for our well-being on our already badly damaged world?   It should be  all hands on deck before we make our planet even less habitable.

  Onshore and offshore wind/ batteries and other renewables. Energy rationing. Circular systems, a no waste society, salvage and survive....

  Get what "JOB DONE" Liz Truss - the incineration of our only home? 

   FAILURE FAILURE FAILURE of the last ghastly twelve years. 

Despite all your party's pretence, gas-lighting, fobbing off and appalling environmental  ignorance dressed up as progress and knowledge.  All lies.

  The Conservative Party has NOT LEARNT from the CFC fiasco nor the near-failure of our oxygen production by the hideous whale industry.  At least Margaret Thatcher, being a chemist, did actually want to preserve the atmosphere and international financial fairness regarding the ozone crisis!

 Many many many opportunities have been  squandered to install clean energy as well as insulation for the people of this country. We have loads of natural resources that can help us. The Conservative Party also has FAILED to share the knowledge for the prevention of insectageddon and other desperate species' extinctions. 

  DO you care about our increasing mental unwellness as our kids watch your disgusting complicity with genocide?  

 Business.. investment.....we are burning AND IGNORING our ONLY HOME. 

  This is a TOTAL DISGRACE.  Kindly resign now. 

MS Kuenssberg has conducted a feeble, limited conversation about renewables which are just part of what needs to be done. Nuclear is unworkable when rivers overheat (tens of thousands of appalling, truly hateful elderly deaths in France in 2003).  

   Your Environmental Literacy needs an update. 💀 

North Sea resources   .........POURING PETROL ON EARTH'S FIRE    🔥

fracking?     METHANE POURING into our atmosphere    👿 

Now at a criminally insane 417 parts per million CO2 

 THIS IS NOT WHAT THE YOUNG NEED. Not the insanity of Broadmoor politics but  the calming panacea of Project Drawdown before you make us complicit in the death of our home planet Elizabeth Truss. 🔥

I AM VERY UNREASSURED BY YOUR evident failure to recognise the failing world of natural systems

 Kindly note Facebook today:


We need Citizens Assemblies NOW!
UK Politics is out of date and corrupt to the core. It couldn’t be clearer that whoever is our next PM, will not ease us out of this cost of living scandal nor step up action on the climate and nature EMERGENCY.
We can create a fair system that represents all of us and our communities based on our choices and care, justice and fairness, rather than serving politicians and their friends.
Those blocking progress in Westminster have no democratic mandate to continue to destroy the environment.
Politicians paralysed by their desire for vote winning popularity and protection of their vested interests in destructive industries.
Let the people decide. Upgrade democracy.
Citizens Assemblies will enable the difficult decisions to be made without politicians having to shoulder any of the blame.  They cut through the corruption and give power back to the people. Selected like a Jury and supported with independent expert knowledge, this is true democracy that represents the diversity of the population.
The UN Secretary General and thousands of scientists, Drs, lawyers are calling upon and turning to peaceful civil resistance to defend life on Earth.
Join us, 10am Marble Arch on 10th September to Monday 13th. Be a part of shaping history, for the best of everyone.

 CARBON BOMBS    from Imagine: 

A carbon bomb is a fossil fuel extraction project, such as a coal mine, that can cause over a gigatonne of CO₂ emissions during its lifetime. That’s a billion tonnes – more than twice the UK’s annual emissions from a single project.

In our latest research, my colleagues and I found that there are 425 of these carbon bombs worldwide. Collectively, they can unleash over 1,000 gigatonnes of CO₂ emissions, which far exceeds the world’s carbon budget for staying below 1.5°C of warming (around 500 gigatonnes in 2017) – the world’s agreed target for limiting climate change.

Even though it is now recognised, even by the conservative International Energy Agency, that no new fossil fuel projects must be built to avert catastrophic climate change, fossil fuel companies are working on setting off dozens of new carbon bombs while raking in record profits off the back of temporarily high fossil fuel prices.

For decades, and thanks to efforts by the US, Saudi Arabia and other countries with entrenched fossil fuel interests, UN climate talks have avoided the obvious solution: halting fossil fuel extraction and use. It seems this taboo was finally broken in Glasgow in November 2021, where phasing down coal burning was mentioned in the officially adopted text of COP26 for the first time. But a credible plan from governments to limit fossil fuel extraction is still missing.

Here's a comment from Facebook yesterday: 

There is a good article by Matthew Syed in the Sunday Times about the problem with short-termism and how that thinking governs so much of our politics. He states that our politicians are a reflection of society since it is society that elects them but what he omits to say is that society is a reflection of the media it chooses to read or follow. The media has an awful lot to answer for. The wilful determination to keep their readership ignorant of what is happening is why we now have our backs up against the wall and why the transition to safer and cleaner energy sources is so woefully behind where it should be.
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And there is trouble ahead: 

Guardian/Observer 

Sherry Rehman, the country’s climate change minister, insists rich polluters must pay their due as country is hit by devastating floods

Rich polluting countries which are predominantly to blame for the “dystopian” climate breakdown have broken their promises to reduce emissions and help developing countries adapt to global heating, according to Pakistan’s minister for climate change, who said reparations were long overdue.

Close to 1,300 people are dead and a third of Pakistan is under floodwater after weeks of unprecedented monsoon rains battered the country – which only weeks earlier had been suffering serious drought.




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Sir Patrick Vallance gives emergency climate briefing to UK MPs

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Chief scientific adviser showed similar slides to those Boris Johnson said gave him ‘road to Damascus moment’ on climate

https://youtu.be/kXQ46R15e1c
atrick Vallance briefs MPs on the need to act now to stop the worst effects of the climate emergency.

Patrick Vallance has warned MPs that the world is about to be plunged into even deeper turmoil than it was during the Covid pandemic because of the impact of climate change.

The government’s chief scientific adviser gave an emergency briefing to 70 parliamentarians this week, warning of the dangers of the climate crisis and urging them to act.

He was joined by Prof Stephen Belcher from the Met Office, Prof Emily Shuckburgh, from Cambridge Zero and Prof Gideon Henderson, the chief

scientific adviser at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. All of them showed MPs slides – like the ones they perhaps became used to during the Covid lockdowns – which can be seen in full on this link.
Hosted by the All-Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group and Peers for the Planet. Speakers: Sir Patrick Vallance, Government Chief Scientific AdviserProfe...

Vallance warned MPs: “We’ve had two and a half years of a global crisis in the form of a pandemic. We face 50 years of really big problems relating to climate, and the nature of that threat to countries around the world means that this has to be one of the things that has to be on every government’s agenda. There is no way we can pretend it isn’t happening.”

While the scientists made no political recommendations, as they were there simply to present the science, they told MPs that action is needed now to

stop the worst effects of the climate emergency.

“To give three observational facts … the world is warmer than it was, the CO2 levels in the atmosphere are higher than they have ever been, and extreme weather events are more common than before all this happened. That’s what we face, and the aim of this briefing is to speak about the science,” Vallance said.

The slides are similar to those shown to Boris Johnson before Cop26 by Vallance, which the prime minister said was his “road to Damascus” moment on climate change.

Belcher’s data from the Met Office makes for uncomfortable reading, showing that widespread changes in the ocean, cryosphere and biosphere have occurred since the emergence of homo sapiens. The charts in his slides dramatically make that point. He also showed that Arctic sea ice cover has reduced by 12 every decade, and in 40 years we could have lost enough to cover an area greater than India, Bhutan and Bangladesh combined.

He also drew attention to recent extreme weather events in the US, Europe and Bangladesh, to show that the effects of climate change are already being felt, with worse predicted to come.

Shuckburgh’s message was slightly more upbeat, showing how emissions can be reduced while increasing GDP. However, she also showed that while we have made some progress, emissions need to be reduced more quickly and in a wider variety of sectors to reach net zero. This includes surface transport and buildings as a priority.

Henderson gave his presentation even more relevance by drawing attention to the predicted heatwave, where temperatures could hit record highs in coming days. He focused on the threats from extreme weather, and how it could hit food production by increasing issues including potato blight and livestock thermal heat stress.

The briefing also showed parliamentarians that the way we currently lead our lives is going to have to change, as new technologies to remove carbon from the atmosphere are not going to be enough to offset emissions in time.

Vallance warned: “Technology is going to be an important part of dealing with this, but it is not a magic solution and isn’t going to deal with it on its own. If you take 2050, any technology that you can’t see already working is not going to save our bacon because of the scale of which these things need to be introduced.”

The briefing was arranged after the activist Angus Rose staged a 37-day hunger strike outside parliament, calling for the information to be given to all MPs. He was backed by 79 of the UK’s leading climate scientists in an open letter, who said a briefing similar to those given during the Covid pandemic would be useful to MPs.



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