Thursday, July 27, 2006

Ancient Unlearned Wisdom

Solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant.


They make a wilderness and call it peace

---Tacitus, reporting the words of Calgalus

Friday, July 07, 2006

BEFORE the next July 4th!

Before the smoke totally clears from another Independence Day, it may be useful to reflect on what I hope we can learn about our democracy before the next July 4th celebration. Here are just a few of my top items. I would appreciate hearing about some of yours too.

· We need to struggle on behalf of a more truly independent and courageous press before our First Amendment rights are further diminished.

· We must find a way to get behind “official speak” from our political leaders to real communication about issues and events that affect our nation’s future.

· We need to insist upon more open and public disclosure about what is really happening in Afghanistan and Iraq with our various forms of national intervention, before we make further ventures into Iran or North Korea.

· We must begin an open national discussion of our policies regarding Israel and Palestine in terms of what really is in our national self interest in that region.

· We need to have our government establish a true national priority on research on alternative energy systems for transportation.

· We need to find and then campaign day and night for candidates who are intelligent, courageous, and willing to speak the truth on behalf of their constituents rather than follow the easy path of soft money.

· We need to give the real hope of Independence to the growing number of Americans who are shackled by poverty, lack of health care and poor educational systems. They are the true “tired, poor masses yearning to be free” in the shadow of the Torch of Liberty.

· Finally, we need to shine that torch once again on the “wretched refuse” we once welcomed to our shores, those lost in the tempest of the rhetoric about “illegal” aliens. They may just be our hope for the future.

I want to be proud again to “lift my lamp beside the golden door,” as Lady Liberty once did.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Biofuels Not the Solution


Biofuels Are the Latest Greenscam

(A guest contribution)

By Karen Orr, Water and Wetlands Issue Chair and Energy Committee Member

Sierra Club, florida Chapter: From The Pelican, Summer 2006 Issue

The movement toward biofuels as an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels is a greenscam with potentially disastrous consequences.

The Bush brothers, a cabal of giant agro businesses, their paid consultants and political cronies are behind a series of initiatives that involve massive taxpayer-funded subsidies to large environmentally destructive corporations. Sadly, they're aided by a number of well-meaning but misguided groups and individuals.

Biofuels derived from corn, palm, soybeans and other crops are not only environmentally destructive, they can't be produced profitably without massive subsidies -- subsidies that should be used for environmentally viable solutions such as conservation/efficiency initiatives and wind and solar energy.

Biofuels are an economic, environmental and humanitarian disaster:

Ø The production of biofuel from crops consumes more energy than it produces.

Ø The production of biofuel from crops will lead to more air pollution, irreversible soil depletion, natural gas depletion, water depletion and pollution, erosion, forest destruction, higher use of fossil fuels, pesticides, fertilizers and harm to animals.

Ø Crops to produce oils to meet the demand for biofuel are directly destroying tens of thousands of square miles of rain forest now.

Ø Fertilizer for biofuel production will lead to a massive increase in phosphate strip mining, destroyed wetlands, poisoned water and disturbed river systems.

Ø Conversion of U.S. farmland from food production to fuel crop production will lead to dependence on foreign nations for our food supply.

The overuse of toxic agrochemicals on subsidized Midwest corn crops has created a poisonous runoff that produces the gigantic summertime "Dead Zone" in the Gulf of Mexico. This 5,000 to 10,000 square-mile chemical gumbo suffocates all Gulf of Mexico marine life that cannot escape it.

The subsidies required to make biofuel production "viable" are more corporate welfare to the same giant agro companies damaging the environment now. They divert funds from real solutions such as conservation/efficiency initiatives, public transportation systems, increased use of solar and wind energy, and sustainable small-scale food farming vs. massive monoculture fuel crop production. Government mandates of biofuels for transport will further hasten environmental destruction.

We can't grow our way out of the impending energy crisis with more destructive practices that fuel more cars for more people to drive on more roads to more parking lots to buy more junk. There must be a massive shift in our thinking, behavior and consumption.

The biofuels scam must be stopped in its tracks. If it proceeds, we'll plunge further into debt, destroy irreplaceable natural resources and send another portion of the biosphere up in smoke.

For more information on biofuels, see:

Ø The Energy Justice Network fact sheet at www.energyjustice.net/ethanol/factsheet.html

Ø Feeding Cars Not People at

www.monbiot.com/archives/2004/11/23/feeding-cars-notpeople

Ø Worse Than Fossil Fuel at

www.monbiot.com/archives/2005/12/06/worse-than-fossilfuel/