Updates from the Mayor of #Yellowknife, Rebecca Alty:
- Please Evacuate
- if you can drive out, please do so asap
- if you don't have a vehicle, please register now for air lift evacuation (free)
- commercial flights are still running, you can also buy a flight out on a commercial flight
Why was there no water to fight the fire in Maui?
"Big corporations, golf courses and hotels have been taking water from locals for years. Now the fire may result in even more devastating water theft."
"All over Maui, golf courses glisten emerald green, hotels manage to fill their pools and corporations stockpile water to sell to luxury estates. And yet, when it came time to fight the fires, some hoses ran dry. Why?"
"This is a classic case of the most craven disaster capitalism: a small elite group using a profound human tragedy as their window to roll back a hard-won grassroots victory for water rights, while removing civil servants who pose a political inconvenience to the administration’s pro-developer agenda."...
by Naomi Klein and Kapuaʻala Sproat
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/17/hawaii-fires-maui-water-rights-disaster-capitalism
#bushfires #disasters #water #rights #theft #golf #plantations #developers #resorts #SettlerCulture
Maui Water Rights: "Tereariʻi, a grassroots attorney, already knew that the fight for Maui’s future was about to intensify, and at its heart would not be fire, but another element entirely: water. Specifically, the water rights of Native Hawaiians, rights that a long parade of plantations, real estate developers, and luxury resorts have been stifling for nearly two centuries. As the flames approached, Tereariʻi feared that, under cover of emergency, those large players might finally get their chance to grab west Maui’s water for good." https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/17/hawaii-fires-maui-water-rights-disaster-capitalism
@Gaythia my understanding is that's not quite accurate even though the thought process was as you say. The siren definitely was intended to be an "all hazard" warning and not just a tsunami siren; it's described that way on official state emergency response pages and in discussion of the system from before the fire. But I think the idea that in the moment many people wouldn't realize that distinction and would react *as if it was* a tsunami warning is at least plausible. So a minor point here.
The decision to take away the ability to block on Twitter epitomizes the rightwing project to restore dominance: It creates a paradise for racists, misogynists, bigots of all kind to attack and abuse anyone they refuse to accept as equal, anyone who has the audacity to demand respect.
The siren was a tsunami warning system. The natural reaction would be to head for the hills. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/aug/17/hawaii-fires-maui-schools-search-death-toll
JUST IN: Federal appeals court derails Uinta Basin Railway plan to send billions more gallons of Utah crude through Colorado
Today is a good day to learn more about LA County Flood Risks. League of Women Voters posted some links and a video https://lwvbeachcities.org/natural-resources.html (Scroll down to Nov 2022)
We learned in the Berkeley Hills & Santa Barbara fires that traffic chokepoints are deadly. Yet, we build still entire subdivisions with a few chokepoints (RED X). One cul-de-sac can only evacuate through a flood point (BLACK X)
One of the things that scares me is that the western approach to the closest major hospital, Torrance Memorial MC, would be under 6' of water. The airport to the S and the discontinuous street grid (everyone in Torrance wants to live in a cul de sac) means a long ambulance detour
New probe confirms Trump officials blocked Puerto Rico from receiving hurricane aid https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/new-probe-confirms-trump-officials-blocked-puerto-rico-receiving-hurri-rcna749
At five years old, I couldn't grasp the concept of a scapegoat; all I understood was that, because of Japan’s aggression that pulled the United States into the war, my family and I had to leave our home at gunpoint, taking with us only what we could carry. As I got older, I understood scapegoating for what it is: a channel for hate, blame, and bigotry.
My lifelong mission has been preventing this from happening again, yet my heart aches as the LGBTQ+ community faces it now. We've fought for our rights to live, love, and be ourselves—a vibrant, misunderstood, and often mistreated rainbow of identities.
I have seen where scapegoating, if left unchallenged, leads. And it is a very dark place. This week, I chose to share my story with you in the hopes that we never repeat the heinous mistakes of the past. https://thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p/takei-scapegoating-lgbtq-japanese-internment
I write about water. I'm a quasi-academic, currently Writer in Residence at the Utton Transboundary Resources Center at the University of New Mexico School of Law.
I'm optimistic about our ability to solve western North America's water challenges - but less optimistic than I was five years ago.
#ColoradoRiver is my preferred hashtag.
"The authors concluded that the magnificent mammals of the Ice Age vanished with shocking speed when a period of warm, dry climate conditions coincided with the arrival of humans and a tool they struggled to contain: fire." https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abo3594 https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2023-08-17/wildfires-once-fueled-extinctions-in-southern-california-scientists-say-it-could-happen-again
This has absolutely no business, none whatsoever, being as good as it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzR9HwhhlkA
Lunar Trailblazer Gets Final Payload for Moon Water Hunt
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-lunar-trailblazer-gets-final-payload-for-moon-water-hunt
Search over 2,000 astronomy and space news releases at www.stars-n-stuff.com/news-stories
#astronomy #space #science #news #AmateurAstronomy #stargazing #NASA #Moon #Trailblazer
Image: Lockheed Martin Space
"This was supposed to be a showcase for Seattle-based Green Diamond’s forestry strategy for a warming world. The company had committed to century-long plans to slow the pace of logging on some 570,000 acres. In exchange, the company received millions of dollars in payments from Microsoft and other companies seeking to offset their carbon dioxide pollution from fossil fuels by paying to grow more wood on this land. " https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/environment/a-giant-oregon-fire-shows-the-limits-of-carbon-offsets-in-fighting-climate-change/
🆕 from me, Bob Herman, @adamfeuerstein, Mohana Ravindranath, and Lizzy Lawrence: we spent the past few months digging through financial filings to analyze how top health care CEOs hauled in $4 billion last year.
https://www.statnews.com/2023/08/17/health-ceo-salaries-compensation/
Retired Analytical Chemist
League of Women Voters -voting methods, election security
Board Member Colorado Citizens for Science