You would think that wind energy would be the obvious next step for the carbon energy industry, as we exit the carbon power era. You might think that but the carbon corporations don’t or can’t see it as this important article on this technology reports. Note also how criminal Trump did everything he could to sabotage the development of wind energy, to serve the carbon industry’s interest, and how disinformation to damage the development of wind power was used by MAGAt world. Note finally, as the article describes how the China is leading the world in wind power development.
In the early 2000s, a long-time Louisiana engineer and entrepreneur thought it would be natural for the oil and gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico to expand into offshore wind. The industry could use the same workforce, the same shipyards and possibly even the same platforms to generate renewable power.
With designs, data and offshore leases from Texas, Herman Schellstede and his team planned to build a 62-turbine wind farm off Galveston’s coast— one of the first such proposals in the United States and the first in the Gulf of Mexico.
The team approached banks and even Koch Industries seeking financing for the $300 million wind farm, he said. But […]
Here is some semi-good news. The industrialized nations, including the United States, are doing better to help developing nations prepare for what climate change is doing, but late and not nearly enough. The governments of the developed nations of the world just seem to understand yet that the Earth’s matrix of life is under threat, and that humanity is simply not taking climate change seriously enough — with criminal Trump and the Republicans amongst the evilest examples of this failure
Why it matters: The delay in fulfilling the pledge, which was made at the Copenhagen climate talks in 2009, generated resentment and doubts among developing nations regarding future climate funding promises.
Zoom in: According to a new OECD report, developed countries provided $115.9 billion in climate finance for developing nations in 2022, exceeding the $100 billion annual goal for the first time.
This was a 30% jump in climate finance from 2021, the report found, which was the biggest year-on-year increase.
Hitting the $100 billion goal comes just as countries work to come up with a new climate finance target, known as the New Collective Quantified Goal, to be decided at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, in November.
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling, Associate Writer - The New Republic
Stephan:
About 8% of pregnancies in the US develop complications that could harm the mother or baby if left untreated. If you are a pregnant woman in Texas and something goes wrong you now have only two choices. Leave the state or die.
The Texas Supreme Court unanimously rejected a challenge to the state’s abortion laws Friday, overturning a lower court’s decision that would have allowed women within Texas to actually access abortions granted within the confines of the state’s ban.
The case, Zurawski v. Texas, began with five women and eventually grew to represent 20 women and two doctors. It became the strongest challenge to the constitutionality of the state’s myriad abortion restrictions implemented since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022.
The Center for Reproductive Rights, which brought the suit last year, argued that while the state’s laws technically left room for abortions in urgent circumstances, they were also so vague that they practically restricted all medical practitioners from actually considering the procedure as an option. Specifically, people could undergo abortions during complicated pregnancies so long as their doctor made a “good faith judgment” that it was medically necessary.
But opponents to the laws have argued that “good faith” is too subjective for language determining medical access—and could potentially open doctors up […]
Russia has been trying to support criminal Trump first to become President, then to cut deals with him when he was President and, now, as he seeks to be re-elected. It is perfectly clear who Putin favors and why. The interesting thing for me is that yesterday as I was working I had the Foix Disinformation Channel playing in the background, and they virtually mirrored Russian TV. In an early period of American history this would be a major story. Today, I found only two mentions of it, and those only minor websites.
Russian state television personalities this week were reportedly crestfallen by news of former President Donald Trump’s criminal conviction on 34 felony counts for falsifying business records to cover up hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
The Daily Beast’s Julia Davis reports that television personalities in Russia were despondent to see their preferred candidate dealt a guilty verdict, even as they hoped he could still go on to win the 2024 presidential election.
State Duma member Aleksei Zhuravlyov, for one, said that the jury’s decision to convict Trump was a poor reflection on Americans’ intelligence.
“There are idiots in every country, but this is the only instance where idiots have their own country,” he declared. “This is something new in history.”
TV host Dmitry Kulikov, meanwhile, angrily declared that, “They wronged our Donald Trump!” before […]
LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK, Reporters - Associated Press
Stephan:
Here is a clear example of the failure of the U.S. Congress, both Democrat and Republican leaders. They have invited Benjamin Netanyahu, a war criminal responsible for the death of tens of thousands of Palestinian women and children, to address a joint session of Congress in order to show how ironclad our commitment to Israel remains. The result will be more death in Gaza, and further diminishment of the respect and stature of the United States in the rest of the world.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressional leaders have invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver an address a the Capitol, a show of wartime support for the longtime ally despite mounting political divisions over Israel’s military assault on Gaza.
The invitation from House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, along with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries, has been in the works for some time. No date for the speech was set.
Leaders said the invitation was extended to “highlight America’s solidarity with Israel.”
“We invite you to share the Israeli government’s vision for defending democracy, combatting terror and establishing a just and lasting peace in the region,” they wrote.
A speech by Netanyahu would almost certainly expose election-year divisions in the U.S., where a growing number of Democrats have turned away from […]