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| Climate change and other things | |
| By: Kerry Date: July 28, 2015, 12:26 am | |
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| I see Hillary Clinton just hired a private jet that burns 347 | |
| gallons of fuel an hour. What's up with that? According to | |
| the Daily Mail | |
| http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3176630/Video-shows-Hillary-Clinton-boa… | |
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| Just hours after Hillary Clinton unveiled her presidential | |
| campaign's push to solve global warming through an aggressive | |
| carbon-cutting plan, she sauntered up the steps of a 19-seat | |
| private jet in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
| The aircraft, a Dassault model Falcon 900B, burns 347 gallons of | |
| fuel per hour. And like all Dassault business jets, Hillary's | |
| ride was made in France. | |
| The Trump-esque transportation costs $5,850 per hour to rent, | |
| according to the website of Executive Fliteways, the company | |
| that owns it. | |
| And she has used the same plane before, including on at least | |
| one trip for speeches that brought her $500,000 in fees. | |
| But then we also see people taking jets to climate change | |
| conferences. Couldn't they do it by phone? | |
| I also wonder what the push for more and more international | |
| trade is about if the reduction of green house gases is so | |
| important. Something get mined in one country, shipped to | |
| another and made into something there and then shipped to a | |
| third one. Does that make sense if you could mine the same | |
| thing and manufacture the same things in your own country? | |
| Obviously the reason is economic, you can pay workers in some | |
| countries less. Thus you make more money even after paying all | |
| the shipping costs. | |
| Who's really benefiting then? The companies that do it, that's | |
| who. It's not the people getting paid lower wages. We may | |
| believe we're profiting since we get cheaper goods; but are we | |
| really profiting? Some jobs have already left the country; | |
| and it's known the new trade deal, if it goes through, will | |
| result in job losses since the Senate just passed a provision to | |
| help people who lose their jobs. All this to increase | |
| corporate profits -- and to keep the campaign contributions | |
| flowing to politicians. | |
| It is also not desirable to have too big a difference in wages | |
| among countries. We see how that works now. If wages are that | |
| much higher in the US than in Latin American countries, | |
| naturally people will try to immigrate to the US legally or | |
| illegally. Something similar is happening in Europe where the | |
| flow of immigrants from Africa and the Mid-East seems about | |
| ready to overwhelm some countries. | |
| Who is footing the bill for benefits for legal immigrants to the | |
| US? If they have green cards, they qualify for benefits. We | |
| can talk about free markets and say companies should be allowed | |
| to pay low wages in other countries if it's legal; but we need | |
| to see that if allow the importing of goods manufactured in | |
| countries with extremely low wages, we will continue to see | |
| immigrants coming and who then often get government benefits | |
| which taxpayers pay for. And we'll continue to see enormous | |
| amounts of fuel being consumed on shipping costs which would be | |
| unnecessary if the goods were produced closer to where they were | |
| being sold. | |
| There also seems to be a growing market in the US for immigrant | |
| workers. The number of green cards being issued to legal | |
| immigrants is way up. There must be a market for illegal | |
| workers or they wouldn't come. We seem headed to becoming like | |
| Saudi Arabia which imports so many workers. Foreigners are seen | |
| as second-class people. They do the work Saudis don't want to. | |
| Meanwhile black neighborhoods are still experiencing high | |
| unemployment; and I'm convinced this is the major cause behind | |
| much of the unrest we see. It's affecting Latinos too who have | |
| been here a long time and whites who are described as unskilled. | |
| "Free trade" doesn't seem like a good idea to me, not if some | |
| countries have such low wages. Even if you don't buy the | |
| climate change idea, using fuel unnecessarily is not a good | |
| plan. Having high immigration is not good. | |
| Talking about energy reminds me of another question. While it's | |
| true that President Obama has said he's in favor of more nuclear | |
| power and less coal and oil, he's actually promoted solar power | |
| more than nuclear. That makes me wonder about the Iran deal. | |
| If solar power is so good for the US, why didn't he push Iran to | |
| go solar? Why not make a deal with them to get them solar | |
| panels cheap if necessary? I'm sure China would have been glad | |
| to sell them solar panels cheap. Or why not have the US sell | |
| them solar panels cheap? Iran has sand. Is it the right kind | |
| to make solar panels? If it is, why not give them the | |
| technology free on how to make them? Or get American companies | |
| to go there and produce them cheaply there with a modest profit? | |
| It's really true Iran needs a different kind of energy. | |
| The air in their cities is horrible. | |
| Some things don't seem to make sense to me. Why argue with Iran | |
| over whether they should be allowed to have nuclear energy? | |
| They should be asked if they really want it. We don't know | |
| what to do with our own depleted uranium. It's a continuing | |
| problem. And it's not safe to have around. If it fell into the | |
| wrong hands, it could pose a huge problem. It poses dangers | |
| from accidents. It's not only the Russians and Japanese with | |
| problems. You probably haven't heard much about it; but an | |
| American stockpile stored in a dome is leaking now. It's not | |
| big news since it's out in the Pacific and affects only the | |
| people there so far. Radiation has leaked out, and a typhoon or | |
| any kind of storm surge could spread it according to The | |
| Guardian | |
| http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/03/runit-dome-pacific-radioactive-was… | |
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| Brackish water pools around the edge of the dome, where sections | |
| of concrete have started to crack away. Underground, radioactive | |
| waste has already started to leach out of the crater: according | |
| to a 2013 report by the US Department of Energy, soil around the | |
| dome is already more contaminated than its contents. | |
| Now locals, scientists and environmental activists fear that a | |
| storm surge, typhoon or other cataclysmic event brought on by | |
| climate change could tear the concrete mantel wide open, | |
| releasing its contents into the Pacific Ocean. | |
| �Runit Dome represents a tragic confluence of nuclear testing | |
| and climate change,� said Michael Gerrard, director of the Sabin | |
| Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University, who | |
| visited the dome in 2010. | |
| �It resulted from US nuclear testing and the leaving behind of | |
| large quantities of plutonium,� he said. �Now it has been | |
| gradually submerged as result of sea level rise from greenhouse | |
| gas emissions by industrial countries led by the United States.� | |
| Again we see how some people are being treated like second class | |
| people. | |
| #Post#: 2698-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Climate change and other things | |
| By: bradley Date: July 28, 2015, 9:54 am | |
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| I figure that about 90% of the proclamations concerning climate | |
| change are about making certain people gain more power and | |
| money, and reducing the income of the opponents to the | |
| proclamations. I think they are both in the wrong and only | |
| use the subject to make the others look bad and hurt them in | |
| some way. They care more about power and ANY way to get it | |
| than to help humanity and the earth. | |
| #Post#: 2702-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Climate change and other things | |
| By: Kerry Date: July 29, 2015, 5:48 am | |
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| [quote author=bradley link=topic=308.msg2698#msg2698 | |
| date=1438095270] | |
| I figure that about 90% of the proclamations concerning climate | |
| change are about making certain people gain more power and | |
| money, and reducing the income of the opponents to the | |
| proclamations. I think they are both in the wrong and only | |
| use the subject to make the others look bad and hurt them in | |
| some way. They care more about power and ANY way to get it | |
| than to help humanity and the earth.[/quote]I tend to think the | |
| same thing. | |
| It was a little surprising to me when Al Gore, in 2010, admitted | |
| his position on ethanol had more to do with politics in Iowa and | |
| performing well there in the caucuses than with any real | |
| science. It's not a surprise he did it but it is one that he | |
| admitted it. From politicsdaily.com | |
| http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/11/23/al-gore-mea-culpa-support-for-corn-base… | |
| Now he tells us. Al Gore says his support for corn-based ethanol | |
| subsidies while serving as vice president was a mistake that had | |
| more to do with his desire to cultivate farm votes in the 2000 | |
| presidential election than with what was good for the | |
| environment. | |
| "It is not a good policy to have these massive subsidies for | |
| first-generation ethanol," Gore said at a green energy | |
| conference in Athens, Greece, according to Reuters. First | |
| generation refers to the most basic, energy-intensive process of | |
| converting corn to ethanol for use as a motor vehicle fuel | |
| additive. | |
| Former Vice President Al GoreOn reflection, Gore said the energy | |
| conversion ratios -- how much energy is produced in the process | |
| -- "are at best very small." "One of the reasons I made that | |
| mistake is that I paid particular attention to the farmers in my | |
| home state of Tennessee," he said, "and I had a certain fondness | |
| for the farmers in the state of Iowa because I was about to run | |
| for president." | |
| Federal ethanol subsidies reached $7.7 billion last year, | |
| Reuters said, and the bio-fuel industry faced criticism in 2008 | |
| as food prices rose with ethanol consuming ever more of the corn | |
| crop and drawing down feedstocks. Gore now favors | |
| second-generation ethanol, using farm waste and switchgrass to | |
| produce the fuel. | |
| The idea of burning ethanol instead of gasoline to prevent the | |
| build up of more carbon dioxide never did make sense to me. | |
| Ethanol has carbon in it. If you burn it, you get carbon | |
| dioxide. And the amount of electricity used to produce ethanol | |
| was high -- and guess what, most of it came from burning coal! | |
| The outcome of the 2000 Iowa caucuses got Gore what he wanted. | |
| He got over 60% of the votes and most of the delegates. And | |
| the Iowa farmers got what they wanted -- a bigger demand for | |
| corn. But it raised food prices, that's for sure, and in poor | |
| countries as well as here. The new gasoline damaged parts in | |
| cars that were not intended to be subjected to ethanol. | |
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