Palestine and LANDBACK

Plans to destroy Palestine were well under way 75 years ago with schemes to legalize land theft. The LandBack movement began in 2018 with efforts in the US and Canada for Native Americans to regain their ancestral lands. The idea quickly spread to Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and even Fiji. LandBack could easily encompass the … Continue reading Palestine and LANDBACK

Climate Abandonment Areas

First Street has released a new report about climate migration explaining this complex issue. Over 3.2 Million Americans Have Left High Flood Risk Neighborhoods Creating “Climate Abandonment Areas." You can download the report here: https://report.firststreet.org/ I've been concerned about how climate migration patterns might affect the Midwest for a long time. This graphic shows my simplistic … Continue reading Climate Abandonment Areas

The ugliness of carbon capture

A horrifying vision of my beloved Rocky Mountains hidden by clouds of pollution led me to live without a car (1970). It was this photo I took of Long's Peak that I was envisioning. Catalytic converters helped with the visible part of the exhaust, but the greenhouse gases and heat continued unseen. Ironically, mountains today … Continue reading The ugliness of carbon capture