Climate Science In The Classroom (Fun Climate Education + Climate Action)

In the wake of dire warnings about the future and current threats of global warming and climate change from the US government, the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the International Energy Agency (IEA), it’s clear that we need to tackle our illogical fossil fuel addiction fast. It’s critical that we tackle this issue [&hellip

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Obama Gives Super Answers To Questions About Russia, Romney Criticism, & War Mongering


Via DailyKos:

I suppose it would be charitable to say that Jonathan Karl was simply being a reporter when he stood up during a press conference at The Hague Tuesday and asked President Barack Obama if Mitt Romney was correct during the 2012 presidential campaign when he referred to Russia as America’s “Number one geopolitical foe,” a description the President contended, at the time, better suited Iran due to the Islamic republic’s nuclear ambitions.

The ABC News reporter’s question was ironic, considering that the President had won a major victory in his efforts to secure the world’s stockpile of nuclear weapons, following Japan’s announcement hours earlier that it would return to the United States more than 700 pounds of weapons grade plutonium and a supply of highly enriched uranium.

The news from Japan would have been an important subject of inquiry for most other reporters assembled with the international press core, but certainly not juicy enough for Karl and other members of the US media contingent, which, In light of Russia’s grabbing control of Crimea, seemed more interested in declaring Romney right and Obama wrong.

 

A noteworthy recapping of this event can be seen on MSNBC’s The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, who, in describing this interchange between Karl and an unruffled President Obama, said:

At the President’s press conference at The Hague today, he discovered that the Romney campaign is alive and well, at least in the hearts of some White House Correspondents.

obamaKarl’s engagement with the President at times had him shaking his head in disagreement when the President exposed the merits of his argument.

JONATHAN KARL: Do you think Mitt Romney had a point when he said that Russia is America’s biggest geopolitical foe?

PRESIDENT OBAMA: With Respect to Mr. Romney’s assertion that Russia’s our number one geopolitical foe. The truth of the matter is that…America’s got a whole lot of challenges… Russia is a regional power that is threatening some of its immediate neighbors…not out of strength, but out of weakness. The fact that Russia felt compelled to go in militarily, and laid bare these violations of international law, indicates less influence not more…. Russia’s actions are a problem. They don’t pose the number one national security check to the United States…. I continue to be much more concerned, when it comes to our security, with the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in Manhattan, which is part of the reason why the United State’s showing its continued international leadership has organized a forum over the last seven years, which has been able to eliminate that threat in a consistent way.

In a seeming attempt at embarrassing the President, Karl continued through the utilization of the idiotic suggestion by Republicans that by not commencing some form of military action against Russia, the President has contributed to the “decline of America.”

JONATHAN KARL: In China, in Syria, in Egypt, and now in Russia, we’ve seen you make strong statements—issue warnings that have been ignored. Are you concerned that America’s influence in the world—your influence in the world is on a decline?

President Obama’s measured, concise, and logical response, not only reminded so many why they elected and reelected him President, but he stood before an international audience and thoroughly deconstructed Karl and his ridiculous Republican engendered propaganda.

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well Jonathan, I think…if the premise of the question is that whenever the United States objects to an action, and other countries don’t immediately do exactly what we want…that that’s been the norm…that would pretty much erase most of twentieth century history…I think that there’s a distinction between us being very clear about what we think is an appropriate action, what we stand for, what principles we believe in, versus, what is, I guess, is implied in the question that we should engage in some sort of military action to prevent something.

With this very thoughtful reply, the President not only pointed to the fact that the United States managed to maintain a dominant position in the world throughout the past century despite the fact that other nations have on occasion disobeyed it, but he also stated clearly what many on the Right have been calling for, through veiled language of “not standing up to Putin” and repeated innuendo of “America being in decline”, and that is the insane desire to have a military confrontation with Russia over its invasion of Crimea.

PRESIDENT OBAMA: The truth of the matter is that the world has always been messy…. And what the United States has consistently been able to do, we continue to be able to do…is to mobilize the international community around a set of principles and norms…. And, where our own self defense may not be involved, we may not act militarily—that does not mean we don’t steadily push against those forces which would violate those principles and ideas we care about. So, yes, you’re right, Syria…the Syrian Civil War is not solved…and yet, Syria’s never been more isolated…. With respect to the situation in the Ukraine…we have not gone to war with Russia…I think there’s a significant precedent to that…in the past.

As O’Donnel pointed out, there has been a long line of Presidents, starting with Dwight D. Eisenhower through George W. Bush, who have not gone to war with Russia. The President continued:

PRESIDENT OBAMA: The point is that…there are always going to be bad things that happen around the world and the United States is the most powerful nation in the world—understandably is look to for solutions to those problems…. There are going to be moments where…military action is appropriate. There are going to be sometimes where that’s not in the interest—national security interest—of the United States, or some of our partners, but that doesn’t mean we’re not going to continue to make the effort or speak clearly about what we think is right and wrong and that’s what we’ve done.

This is the kind of individual I want leading this nation, not the individual who said this:

Mr. President, The only thing that can stop a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke — Sarah Palin

Honestly….

Image: Obama via ChameleonsEye / Shutterstock.com

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IRS Commissioner Tells Darrell Issa Witch Hunt Crew They’re Morons… In Other Words


John KoskinenVia the Washington Examiner:

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen told a House panel that congressional investigators can try to hold him in contempt over theTea Party targeting scandal whenever they think that they can make the charge stick, something he thinks is unlikely.

The topic came up when Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., asked for a date at which it would be appropriate for agency officials to be held in contempt if they have not yet provided the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee with documents that have been requested from the IRS.

“I think the timeline is whenever you think you could actually sustain that in a court,” Koskinen replied. “I think we have a strong case that we have been cooperative, continue to be cooperative, and anybody looking at the systems we have and the time it takes would find that we’ve provided you more cooperation than, in fact, might be expected. And I think that, in fact, arguing and threatening contempt in that situation without understanding the circumstances is probably not going to be held up.”

Logical. Sharp. A little snippety.

But I think an even better, more entertaining quote came elsewhere in the hearing.

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, forced Koskinen to admit that he had patterned his testimony on a proposed regulation affecting the political activity of nonprofits after a Treasury Departmentofficial’s letter to Congress. Koskinen had previously said he had not conferred with administration officials.

“Do you view that as plagiarism, Mr. Koskinen?” Jordan asked.

“If I were publishing it for credit of one kind or another, I would,” Koskinen replied. “If I find a good idea somewhere and I think it’s appropriate to put into the public domain, I’m happy to do that.”

Indeed. Let’s not go overboard with absurd accusations and threats to an IRS Commissioner. Oh, wait, we’re talking about Darrell Issa’s “Oversight Committee.” Witch hunt #376, proceed.

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2 Of Top 10 Stock Searches In 2013 Were For Cleantech Companies — Tesla (TSLA) & SolarCity (SCTY)

I happened to be poking around Google Trends the other day and noticed there was a section for the most-trending stocks in 2013. To my surprise, two of the top 10 companies were cleantech companies — Tesla (TSLA) (#2) and SolarCity (SCTY) (#8). Well, Tesla wasn’t a huge surprise, but really, 1/5 of the top 10 stocks are

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“1 Second A Day” Video Will Flip Your Mind


Just watch it:

Unfortunately, that’s the world we live in… well, some of us.

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Bill Maher Nails Inequality — Crazy Inequality Facts (Video + Stats)


There are a lot of great Bill Maher clips out there. He’s great at not only writing funny jokes, but also pull out amazing facts and stats to highlight. Watch this video below, share it, and check out & share the text facts shared again below the video.

  • The 85 richest people own more than the poorest 3.5 billion, ~half the planet.
  • In the last 30 years, worker productivity went up 90%, but income only went up 8%.
  • During WWII, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proposed a cap on income that in today’s dollars would mean that no person could ever take home more than about $300,000.

Insane.

And here are some of the best jokes, imho:

“What is with this new trend of people who have all the power acting like they’re the oppressed ones. Heterosexual Christians under siege from gays. White people complaining that reverse racists are trying to strip them of their right to shoot unarmed black men. And most bizarre, the recent wave of billionaires sobbing that they’re being demonized and under attack, and the thing is it’s not just having all the money in the world that’s getting them down…. Stock trader Steven Schwartzman, net worth $8 billion, once said that Obama raising his taxes 3% felt like when Hitler invaded Poland…. Now we have Tom Perkins, net worth $8 billion, saying the richest 1% are so persecuted in America they feel like Jews in Nazi Germany.”

“With just one real estate deal last year, Sam Zell made 1,000 times what this guy makes [stock photo of coal worker]. Did he really work 1,000 times harder?… By the way, that’s a coal miner, not John Boehner.”

“As Warren Buffet once said, I should write a book on how to get by on 500 million, because apparently there’s a lot of people who don’t know how to do it.”

And coming back to this one, since Maher actually made from of himself a bit here:

“During WWII, [President Franklin Delano Roosevelt] actually proposed a cap on income that in today’s dollars would mean that no person could ever take home more than about $300,000…. Okay, that is a little low.”

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Republican “Hipster” Commercials & Two Great Parodies (Videos)


There’s a decent chance you’ve seen the ridiculous “young Republican” or “Republican hipster” commercials that came out on March 16. They’re so ridiculous that I think most of us thought they were parodies. Apparently, not. Of course, parodies have since been made. Below are the original commercials in case you missed them (first two), followed by some parodies.

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6 German Renewable Energy Charts

One of our readers, Kanaga Gnana, recently sent along a November report from the Fraunhofer Institute that has a number of interesting charts in it. I pulled out 6 for sharing here. Have a look. In this first one, you can see CSP vs PV vs CPV levelized cost of energy (LCOE) estimates for Germany:

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Chevy Volt vs Toyota Prius Plug-in

A new Toyota Prius Plug-in owner and former Chevy Volt owner has been putting together a list of the pluses and minuses of each. It’s quite a detailed list, and he’s been updating it a bit based on feedback from Chevy Volt owners and perhaps other members from the GM-Volt.com forum. Of course, much of the

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