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Saturday, 14 September 2024
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Thursday, 1 August 2024
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Friday, 19 July 2024
Destruction of democracy in the UK in silencing climate change campaigners
What do the public think about the record jail sentences for Just Stop Oil activists?
— Social Change Lab (@SocChangeLab) July 19, 2024
Our nationally representative poll found 61% of people in Britain think the sentences were too harsh. Only 12% felt they were too lenient. Read more here: https://t.co/InHH5BAAjf https://t.co/CNkpeXtAEY pic.twitter.com/4fiIucxfQG
Giving a talk on civil disobedience as an effective, evidence-based method for stopping the elite from putting enough carbon in the atmosphere to send us to extinction. I have given hundreds of similar speeches encouraging nonviolent action and have never been arrested for it. This time I was an advisor to the M25 motorway disruption, recommending the action to go ahead to wake up the British public to societal collapse.
I've just been sentenced to 5 years in prison.
— Roger Hallam (@RogerHallamCS21) July 18, 2024
The longest ever for nonviolent action.
The 'crime'?
Giving a talk on civil disobedience as an effective, evidence-based method for stopping the elite from putting enough carbon in the atmosphere to send us to extinction.
I have… pic.twitter.com/U2dHaDQkGf
“The trial and verdict were a farce. They mark a low point in British justice and they were an assault on free speech. The judge’s characterisation of climate breakdown as a matter of opinion and belief is completely nonsensical and demonstrates extraordinary ignorance. Similarly to suggest that the climate emergency is irrelevant in relation to whether the defendants had a reasonable case for action is crass stupidity.”
Sir David King, the government’s former Chief Scientific Adviser, said:
“This is so disgraceful. We are all hoping that the change in UK Govt will also change the situation in our courts.”
In sentencing, Judge Christopher Hehir, told the activists:
Comment: it appears to me that he is introducing his personal opinion about these campaigners. It seems to me to be biased to describe the most fanatics.
Hallam described the criminal court that he attended as a "kangaroo court".
The trial was criticised by the UN's Special Rapporteur for Environmental Defenders, Michel Forst, who described the threat of a long sentence against Daniel Shaw [one of the defendants sentenced to 4 years] as potentially unlawful. Speaking on the eve of the first day of the trial, he warned: "The imposition of such a sanction is not only appalling but may also violate the United Kingdom's obligations under international law."
The next day
A petition has been started in America by an American-based campaign group which has condemned the "gagging and jailing of peaceful climate protesters in UK courts." The petition argues that the laws are repressive and they have called on PM Starmer to repeal them. It has garnered 20,000 signatures to date.
The activists are arguing that the sentences were manifestly excessive and that the judge "appears to have punished the defendants for disobeying his orders not to explain their motivations for taking such actions."
Thursday, 27 June 2024
Bald eagle is NOT the national bird of America YET
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Image: MikeB |
Threats to the bald eagle
The bald eagle faces several threats in America, which can be spelled out as follows:
- Habitat Destruction: Loss of shoreline and old-growth forests reduces nesting sites and hunting grounds.
- Lead Poisoning: Scavenging on carcasses left by hunters using lead ammunition leads to poisoning.
- Human Disturbance: Disruption during nesting season by recreational activities can cause nesting failures.
- Power Line Electrocution: Collisions with power lines can cause injury or death.
- Wind Turbine Collisions: Wind farms located in eagle migration paths pose a risk of collisions.
- Entanglement in Monofilament Fishing Line: Discarded fishing line can trap and injure eagles.
- Illegal Shooting: Though uncommon, eagles are still sometimes shot illegally.
- Contaminants: Pesticides and other pollutants can harm eagle health and reproduction.
Conservation of the bald eagle
The successful conservation of the bald eagle in America is a heartwarming story and can be spelled out like this:
- Protection Laws: The Bald Eagle Protection Act (1940) and Migratory Bird Treaty Act (1918) prohibit harming eagles, their nests, and eggs.
- DDT Ban: The ban on the pesticide DDT in the 1970s allowed eagle eggshells to thicken again, improving chick survival.
- Habitat Protection: Establishment of wildlife refuges and conservation easements safeguards nesting and hunting grounds.
- Captive Breeding and Reintroduction: Programs helped rebuild populations in depleted areas.
- Public Education: Raising awareness about the importance of eagles and the threats they face fosters public support for conservation efforts.
- Law Enforcement: Vigilance against illegal shooting and habitat destruction ensures the eagle's continued recovery.
- Monitoring and Research: Ongoing studies track eagle populations and identify new threats, allowing for informed conservation strategies.
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