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Fossil of the day 12 December COP25
1st 🇺🇸 US (again!) for blocking money for victims of severe climate impacts for 6 years now!
2nd - Developed Countries especially 🇪🇺🇨🇦🇦🇺 for lack of ambition in #lossanddamage for vulnerable countries
🇦🇺 Australia for using carbon market loopholes
#RayoftheDay 🌅
For the people rolling up their sleeves to take on the fossil fuel industry
🇵🇭 Philippines - climate activists petitioning #CarbonMajors for human rights
🇳🇴Norway-fighting extraction in the Arctic
Indigenous heroes from the 🇧🇷Amazon to 🇦🇺Australia
Today we have in first place for the fossil of the day award the United States of America (USA) (again and again)!
The main reason is for generally really standing in the way of any money going to the people suffering from climate change. This has been going on for at least six years. This should really raise eyebrows about the country´s lack of empathy. Are there real people in office in the US People with actual hearts? Or have they replaced their humanity with a lump of coal?
First inhumanity, and now they put on full display their paranoia! They are afraid of being held accountable for causing droughts in Africa. They are afraid of being held accountable for the drowning of the Pacific; the destruction of entire civilisations. Actually, they should be held accountable but this is not what the Paris Agreement is about. It is about international cooperation, no developing country talked about liability. Yet the US insists on language on liability and compensation in the draft COP Decision text on the Review of the Warsaw International Mechanism on Loss & Damage (WIM).
Hey US you are on your way out, you are not giving a single dollar to the Green Climate Fund and now you don’t want any help to get to the people bearing the brunt of the mess you created! And still, you want to be part of the WIM’s Executive Committee! Pay up or step out, let others move forward already.
The Second Fossil of the Day award goes to developed countries with special mention to the European Union, Canada and Australia for showing lack of ambition in responding to vulnerable peoples’needs on loss and damage.
The WIM Review unofficially began on December 1st, and the overwhelming message was that finance to address loss and damage must be an outcome of COP25.
Two weeks later, poor and vulnerable countries and civil society are wondering if developed countries attended a different meeting on December 1st.
While we acknowledge they have been less problematic than the US, developed countries, including Australia, Canada and the European Union have done very little very late to advance discussions on loss and damage finance age. It’s especially confusing when all three have agreed that existing climate finance is insufficient. Anyhow, aren’t they the rich people in the room? And part of the club that caused the problem in the first place? Why is it so difficult for them to pay for the damages they are still causing. Also…hey Canada… isn’t high time you differentiate yourself from cronies like Australia and the US?
It is beyond us to understand how developed countries can sit by and continue to twiddle their thumbs whilst vulnerable communities in developing countries experience severe losses and damages. You have one day left to show you want to be on the right side of history!
The third fossil award goes to Australia - for using carbon market loopholes to meet its climate targets
We award this fossil to Australia for planning to cheat the atmosphere by carrying over its credits from the Kyoto protocol. Instead of cutting greenhouse gas pollution, Australia is using creative accounting. Please bear with us now: Australia plans to count surplus carbon credits from exceeding previous targets against future targets. Regrettably, this was allowed under the old Kyoto protocol, but it is not even mentioned in the Paris agreement. No country in though about such trickery.
To make things worse, since the Paris Agreement is a new and separate treaty, this is not even legal stuff!
Hey Australia: Article 6 deserves some more love here instead of your distractions. When you rig your climate target you shouldn't showcase this as "overachievement". You must do more in the future, not less. Please stop cooking up the books, stop shifting carbon pollution around. Grow up, be a responsible adult and get over Kyoto, it´s long gone now!
The Ray of the Day goes to the people rolling up their sleeves to take on the fossil fuel industry
We would like to especially mention:
The activists from the Philippines who petitioned the Philippines Commission for Human Rights to denounce the responsibility of the Carbon Majors for climate-induced human rights violations
The amazing Norwegians campaigning to denounce fossil fuel extraction in the Arctic and who will be facing the government in court tomorrow - hoping that the judge will realize how incompatible large scale fossil fuel extraction is with the right to a healthy environment for present and future generations
The indigenous heroes, from the Amazon to Australia risking their already vulnerable lives to fight fossil fuel development on traditional land and to preserve cultural and environmental integrity
These heroes are leading the charge in bringing down the real elephant occupying the UNFCCC hallways and backing the deniers and the blockers. Hur-Ray to the people! They are the hope and they will prevail!
About the fossils:
Every day at 18:00 local time you can watch the Fossil ceremony in Hall 4 during COP25.
The Fossil of the Day awards were first presented at the climate talks in 1999, in Bonn, initiated by the German NGO Forum. During United Nations climate change negotiations (www.unfccc.int), members of the Climate Action Network (CAN), vote for countries judged to have done their 'best' to block progress in the negotiations in the last days of talks.
About CAN: The Climate Action Network (CAN) is a global network of over 1,300 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 120 countries working to promote government and individual action to limit human induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.
Watch the Facebook livestream video
Attribution: John Englart/Climate Action Network
Daniel cheats as he pulls his Jenga piece out and holds another in place. This is photographic evidence.
The beauty is only skin-deep: what looks like a fluffy fleece are trillions of hard, 2.5 cm long barbed spines. The defense of the "Teddy-Bear Cholla" cactus is very effective as I had to learn the hard way.
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"You are a cheat!" shouted the attorney to his opponent.
I am cheating here, but it seems like I should list Old Heaven Books in Shenzhen, China in my record store compendium, as they do sell used (vinyl) records – but no 45 rpms!!!
I did buy a record there that is significant to me and that evinces synchrony in relation to recent musical discoveries (more on that later). But the record is a 12” 33 1/3 rpm!!!
Nevertheless, this highly recommended shop in a recently developed area of Shenzhen (a city right across the border from Hong Kong) nicknamed OCT (for Old City Terminal) is one of those “cultural developments” resulting from China’s economic boom. OCT is clean, sharp and attractive (refurbished old factories and newer architecture) and packed with trendy restaurants, shops, art galleries and design firms.
Old Heaven Books includes books (obviously – mostly in Chinese, but with some used English paperbacks), CDs and . . . used vinyl records!!! It also has a quite comfortable café in the back of the store. The store also weirdly evokes a never-seen-nostalgia with a collection of old radios and furniture (never-seen as most of this is all new to China). In fact, it appears most of the records have been imported from Japan or Taiwan, but they even stocked a few Jamaican Reggae pressings.
The record I bought there (on a one record limit)
was “Word from Bird” by Teddy Charles
www.allmusic.com/album/a-word-from-bird-r136538
which was selected by using my well-developed record shopping detective facilities. I’m not showing off (well, maybe a little) as these are also obsessive qualities that I sometimes am forced to neglect due to budgetary and too-little-space-at-home-or-in-my-backpack considerations.
I bought this record as it is on the Atlantic label, from their days in the 1950s and 1960s when they were a significant distributor of Jazz. I had never heard of Teddy Charles but I recognized Art Farmer on Trumpet and Ed Shaughnessy on Drums (from Johnny Carson’s TV show big band!). I could surmise that Teddy Charles was a white guy (what difference does that make? . . . . well, it seems I am digging up all the white Jazz musicians left-over in Asian used vinyl record stores), but when I got home and researched Teddy Charles on the web: B-I-N-G-O. It turns out he was a player in the Jazz Loft Project scene, a time and place that I tuned into through this amazing multi-part radio documentary (which has been archived on the web): www.jazzloftproject.org/
Then I noticed Charles Mingus plays bass on some numbers (!!!!!) and THEN I noticed that Hal Overton plays piano on some of the numbers. Hal Overton plays a BIG part in the Jazz Loft Project. I highly recommend listening in full to the Jazz Loft Project as it weaves together many influential and long-gone Jazzmen, the dedicated obscurities and the gloriously bohemian, the famous and the near-famous who are made famous through the memories of the truly famous, all those shining examples of full blown culture created by people willing to work it out in a rodent infested New York City loft space. This is what makes America (if only in New York City, and if only in those times) great.
I feel somewhat cheated after seeing this amazing piece of brickwork up on the 'Heads Of The Valleys Road' in Wales today.
I drove past it and thought 'I have to take a pic of that!' so I parked up and walked over to it and snapped away for a minute or two. Looking at it I thought that it must have taken some decent bricklaying skills to pull that one off! Only then did I actually walk up to it and lay my hand on it. Not looking too closely I thought that it felt a little odd, almost warm, not like cold,hard stone. And then it dawned on me - the whole thing is made of PLASTIC!!!!!!!!!!
proof of me cheating at the expansion of my first flagstone. the distiance between the flagstone tiles should be the same, shouldn't it?
I didn't do it on purpose though. blame my eagerness to be succesful mixed with a non-understanding of the matter/technique ; )
6ab3an we are all proud of the wonderful achievement that gypsy has progressed last year in cheating 3agbal el mazeed:P*alla la gal*
This is at the take out after Chris and Dave's first run down the Cheat Canyon. Shirley was our shuttle angle that day.
I really am going to honor my wife's wishes that this be a Christmas present. That said, I had to make sure it works, because there will be no returning six weeks from now. I have a Nikon Coolpix pocket camera to tide me over until then.
Let's just say that I really wanted to do a tight crop like this as part of the 100 Possibilities, and the old camera couldn't pull it off. I. can't. wait. until. Christmas.
Taken with the kit lens. SOOC, other than the crop.
Relationships are full of ups, downs, good, and bad. But when the end comes as a result of cheating, it can seem challenging to pick up the pieces. As the saying goes, time heals all wounds, and that applies to this type of breakup. Although cheating may seem like the ultimate betrayal, it...
Whoops, I meant "Tweet Tweet". This is a photograph I took of a birdhouse. There were no birds at the time, so I added some.
Caught in the act.
Just a crop here.
Yay! Angus, Mike, Ben, Theo came from Brooklyn to celebrate their third Pennington day!
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Very easy, tiny little patches I've been making. I made up this simple way to do it and thought I'd share it in a tutorial here:
The illicit thrill, the agonising wait, the twitch of the curtains. The gentle slam of the door behind you....
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I have not taken this picture - just helping out with editing - but it´s been taken in the yorkshire moors / england - where you wanna be with your labradors for some training, picking-up or just a good time
hopefully we can go there next year - and then the picture will be one of mine :-)
Despite a couple hours trackside I managed to be blocked or out of position for the westbounders on this evening. Here I nabbed the DPU on a coal train about to duck under Grange Road while a manifest rolls west. August 9, 2014.
It's my birthday, I can do what I want. Right? Totally cheating here but I figure it's the best day of the year to play that card! This was taken a few days ago, but I love it and I want it to be the photo that represents today! Me and my birthday month buddy.