Southeast Climate Convergence march visits Richmond climate criminals. Two lockdown at Bank of America

August 11 Richmond, VA Despite a massive police presence throughout the city and our major action plan derailed by law enforcement harassment, 50 activists snaked their way through Richmond today in an un-permitted march, paying visits to several climate criminals. Carrying banners reading, “No Nukes, No Coal, No Kidding” and “Social Change not Climate Change,” people marched to the headquarters of Massey Energy, Dominion, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and Bank of America.

At Massey Energy, a notorious coal company involved in mountaintop removal coal mining, activists surrounded the entrance and yelled, “Hands off our mountains!.” The group then moved on to the Department of Environmental Quality which recently rubber stamped Dominion’s dirty coal plant in Wise County, VA. Next the group brought the party to Dominion, who is building the aforementioned coal plant as well as proposing a new nuke plant in Louisa County, VA. Chanting “No coal, no nukes, we won’t stop until you do!” the activists attempted to take over Dominion’s plaza but were repelled by police on horses. In a show of interspecies solidarity one horse bucked a cop off its back.

To wrap things up for the day, the crowd moved on to the the towering Bank of America building, one of the largest funders of the coal industry. Continue reading

Southeast Climate Convergence occupies nuclear facility, Police set up checkpoints around convergence site

August 7 Louisa, VA Activists from the Southeast Convergence for Climate Action occupied the welcome center for Dominion’s North Anna nuclear power plant today. The action was taken to protest Dominion’s plans to build two new nuclear reactors and to call out nuclear power for the false solution that it is to the climate crisis. “We are here to serve notice on the so-called ‘nuclear renaissance’ that the anti-nuclear movement is alive and well,” said Glenn Carroll, coordinator of Nuclear Watch South.

In all 25 people occupied the visitors center for 2 hours until police came in to remove them. The protestors wore shirts that read “Nukes not Welcome” and chanted and sang. “We chose to take non-violent direct action because Dominion and the federal government have completely failed to address the climate crisis,” said Paxus Calta who lives twenty miles from the plant. The protesters also gave their own version of a tour for visitors revealing the true nature of the nuclear industry. In all 6 people were arrested for refusing to leave the building and were escorted out in handcuffs to the cheers of their friends. Continue reading

New Research: Climate and Aerosols

 

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“While soot emitted from sources like diesel engines and electric 

power plants is a focus of study, not all aerosols are man-made. The 

deserts and arid landscapes of the world produce an estimated 10 to 

20 billion tons of mineral aerosols a year. The air is full of 

biological aerosols as well – microbes, cells, and particles 

containing organic compounds. ”

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Public release date: 25-Jul-2008

Boston College

 

Contact: Ed Hayward

ed.hayward@bc.edu

617-552-4826

 

Scientists search for answers from the carbon in the clouds

Latest technology examines aerosol particles in the sky

 

 

CHESTNUT HILL, MA (JULY 25, 2008) – An aerosol mass spectrometer 

developed by chemists from Aerodyne Research Inc. and Boston College 

is giving scientists who study airborne particles the technology they 

need to examine the life cycles of atmospheric aerosols – such as 

soot – and their impact on issues ranging from climate change to 

public health.

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Australia: Super-Cyclones, Dead Rainforest

 

In Australia, hurricanes are called “cyclones.”

ASW

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” … cyclones will be stronger, more frequent and last longer, and the

region of cyclone activity will shift southwards, affecting areas 300km

further south by 2070.”

 

” … possibility the “stressed” forest could shift from being the

‘ultimate carbon sink’ and reverse its role to become a carbon emitter.”

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The Courier-Mail (Australia)

July 25, 2008

 

The future is grim reveals climate change report

By Peter Michael

 

QUEENSLAND will become hotter and super-cyclones will batter the 

coast as far south as Brisbane by 2070, the nation’s top scientists 

have warned. In a top-level ministerial briefing note seen by The 

Courier-Mail, the Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, the 

co-ordinating body for the nation’s 15 peak scientific bodies, offers 

stark predictions about climate change.

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