On Sunday morning the intersection of North 9th Avenue and 6th Street was witness to the unusual sight of approximately 30 volunteer workers digging holes, planting plants, and installing park benches on some vacant ground just north of downtown. Consisting of a variety of concerned people, including neighborhood residents, staff of nearby businesses and non-profits, and visiting youth, the group spent most of the day building what a new sign announces to be the “Ramona-Magon Memorial Garden and Autonomous Community Park.” Continue reading
Year: 2008
Study: Climate Target Is Not Radical Enough
Published on Monday, April 7, 2008 by The Guardian/UK
Climate Target Is Not Radical Enough – Study
by Ed Pilkington in New York
One of the world’s leading climate scientists warns today that the EU and its international partners must urgently rethink targets for cutting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because of fears they have grossly underestimated the scale of the problem.0407 01 1 2
In a startling reappraisal of the threat, James Hansen, head of the Nasa Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, calls for a sharp reduction in C02 limits.
Hansen says the EU target of 550 parts per million of C02 – the most stringent in the world – should be slashed to 350ppm. He argues the cut is needed if “humanity wishes to preserve a planet similar to that on which civilisation developed”. A final version of the paper Hansen co-authored with eight other climate scientists, is posted today on the Archive website. Instead of using theoretical models to estimate the sensitivity of the climate, his team turned to evidence from the Earth’s history, which they say gives a much more accurate picture.
Climate News Shorts
Public Release: 7-Apr-2008
Purdue University
‘Revolutionary’ CO2 maps zoom in on greenhouse gas sources
A new, high-resolution, interactive map of US carbon dioxide
emissions from fossil fuels has found that the emissions aren’t all
where we thought. The maps and system, called Vulcan, show CO2
emissions at more than 100 times more detail than was available
before. Until now, data on carbon dioxide emissions were reported
monthly at the level of an entire state. The Vulcan model examines
CO2 emissions at local levels on an hourly basis.
NASA
Contact: Steve Tally
tally@purdue.edu
765-494-9809
Purdue University
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Public Release: 7-Apr-2008
NOAA Headquarters
NOAA aircraft to probe arctic pollution
NOAA scientists are now flying through springtime Arctic pollution to
find out why the region is warming — and summertime sea ice is
melting — faster than predicted. Some 35 NOAA researchers are
gathering with government and university colleagues in Fairbanks,
Alaska, to conduct the study through April 23.
Contact: Anatta
anatta@noaa.gov
303-497-6288
NOAA Headquarters
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Public Release: 7-Apr-2008
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Regional nuclear conflict would create near-global ozone hole, says
CU-Boulder study
A limited nuclear weapons exchange between Pakistan and India using
their current arsenals could create a near-global ozone hole,
triggering human health problems and wreaking environmental havoc for
at least a decade, according to a study led by the University of
Colorado at Boulder.
University of Colorado
Contact: Michael Mills
mills@colorado.edu
303-492-7767
University of Colorado at Boulder
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Events For Black Mesa, AZ This Spring
Greetings Friends, Families, & Supporters of Big Mountain Resistance
Communities of Black Mesa!!
We wanted to share with you a few event announcements and updates that
are in support of the struggle for survival at Big Mountain and surrounding
communities of Black Mesa, AZ:
**ALL ARE WELCOME TO A BENEFIT EVENT TO HELP TRADITIONAL RESIDENTS WHO ARE
STRUGGLING TO MAINTAINA CULTURAL LIVELIHOOD ON BLACK MESA.
There will be music, arts & crafts, and discussionscentered on the Importance Of
Indigenous Connections!! This event will support “a cultural-immersion project by
volunteers will help plant fields in order to revive endangered cultural practices
and teach indigenous cultivation methods”.
APRIL 19, 2008, FLAGSTAFF, AZ.
DETAILS: http://www.blackmesais.org/benefit2008.htm
**PERSONAL MEMOIR AND A PLEA FOR BIG MOUNTAIN SUPPORT FROM MARK AND BEAR
DYKEN, LONG TIME SUPPORTERS OF BIG MOUNTAIN.
Dear Friends, Most of you know thatlast year Bear, Somer, and I ran the Big Sur International
Marathon last year and used the opportunity toask for pledges which we used for our continuing
work with the Dineh people ofArizona…..Spring is the time to plant corn and other native
crops so important to the cultures of this region…..Please support our spring trip to the
reservation by pledging some money on my 26.2 mile vigil.
READ MORE….http://www.blackmesais.org/memoir.htm
**SHEEP-SHEARING TIME – ANNUAL RENDEZVOUS
You are invited once again to the annual sheep shearing event at Mr. Jack Woody’s
camp, Mother’sday weekend…come and join us shear, socialize and have plenty to eat.
Who: Jack Woody of Red Willow Springs
What: Annual sheep shearing gathering
When: May 10, 2008
Where: Red Willow Springs or Jack Woody camp on Black Mesa
What are we shearing: 18 goats (mohair) and 35-40 sheep (wool)….
READ MORE: http://www.blackmesais.org/sheep-sheering.htm
**ANNUAL SPRING PLANTING PROJECTS NEED EXTRA SUPPORT THIS YEAR. ALSO
CONSIDER JOINING THE FALL CARAVAN TO BLACK MESA IN FALL OF ’08. CONTACT BMIS FOR
DETAILS.
http://www.blackmesais.org/support2008.htm
**A Report From The Longest Walk II, Northern Route:
Navajo from Big Mountain: US media and politicians orchestrate wars.
By Brenda Norrell, March 28th, 2008.
PUEBLO, Colo. – Bahe Katenay, Navajo from Big Mountain on the Navajo Nation, said
the US media created the stories of the so-called Navajo Hopi Land Dispute, which was
orchestrated by Peabody Coal and US politicians, the same way the US orchestrates the war in
Iraq for its resources.
More…. http://www.blackmesais.org/wars.htm
http://www.blackmesais.org