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EnvironmentHi Norm, I think we should take down Cleveland Thermal. Thoughts?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 10/26/2010 - 01:11.
This week, I was thrilled to receive the following forward-thinking message from Nachy Kanfer, Campaign Representative, Midwest States, Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign:
Cleveland Thermal is a major private out-of-state-investor-owned downtown Cleveland and regional air polluter that burns 10,000s tons of coal each year... emits 1,000s of tons of pollution on Clevelanders and the surrounding world each year... to benefit only large real estate investors and corporate, institutional and government customers - much like the private, out-of-license "district" coal-burning Medical Center Company (MCCO) plant polluting the community excessively a few miles away, in University Circle.
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EPA Greenversations for National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week: “Preventing Lead Poisoning”Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 10/25/2010 - 10:46.
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Song of the Day: "Just Another Day" - Brian Eno... Another Day on EarthSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 10/23/2010 - 12:07.
Monday, I watched the sun rise over the New Mexico desert to "Just Another Day"... from Another Day on Earth... the glorious new Brian Eno album... perfect for exploring new frontiers...
The Senate scrapped the leading bill to curb carbon emissions following opposition from Republicans and coal-state DemocratsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 10/16/2010 - 08:11.
I've learned first-hand how people become environmentalists. They realize they are being polluted, get mad as hell, and do something about it... NIMBY... Not In My Back Yard! Learning the harm of lead poisoning in my back yard made me an environmentalist against lead poisoning in my community and worldwide. Learning the harm of pollution from the Arcelor/Mittal Cleveland Works steel mills in my back yard made me an environmentalist against steel production pollution in my community and worldwide. Learning the harm of pollution from Medical Center Company coal burning in my back yard made me an environmentalist against coal burning in my community and worldwide. Which has me exploring how big is my back yard... how big is my community?
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Pittsburgh Sucks!!! & Coughs!!!Submitted by DH on Sat, 10/16/2010 - 08:08.
Hey, it's Pittsburgh week. This fits into a RealNEO discussion. Pittsburgh is more polluted than Cleveland. Heck, it's worth noting Cleveland didn't even make these lists. GO BROWNS!!!Pittsburgh SUCKS!!!
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Independence of the day 2010: The people of NEO may find freedom from "Cleveland Works"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 10:10.
On July 4, 2006, I posted Independence of the day: May the people of NEO find freedom from "Cleveland Works" - a big picture analysis of the $ multi-billion harm caused in Northeast Ohio each year as a result of the Mittal Cleveland Works steel plant being here, and I concluded: "I propose we start working as an activist community to eliminate Mittal and Cleveland Works and all polluters large and small from our region"... leading to "When I met with my counsel about legalizing cannabis in Ohio, I explained I never bring up a problem without a solution". It is safe to say that my 2006 posting against Mittal pollution of Northeast Ohio was my first shot in a one-website war against all excessive and unreasonable polluters in Northeast Ohio - a war that has made me about as popular here as was Patton with the Nazis. Clevelanders are victims of uncaring totalitarian dictators who are gassing our families with toxins that are unsafe for us and our community - they are disfiguring the data that would warn citizens of this harm - they use mainstream media to propagandize for polluters - they attempt to increase the pollution for industrialists' financial gains, at great public cost - they make us sick and weak with toxins that shorten our lives - they make this an undesirable place to raise a family, and for our children to raise families - THEY must be stopped.
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Pollutant Trends in Cleveland are ImprovingSubmitted by DH on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 21:35.
I pulled the information below from City-data.com (Summary of publicly available information to report about every interesting fact about any city in the US). I was somewhat skeptical about data referenced in other posts so I did some quick research on my own. Most importantly, the ambient pollutant trends below show positive reductions in most (in bold) since 1990, while the remaining ambient pollutants hold fair ( categories: )
In honor of the Reclaiming Vacant Properties conference, reflections on lead poisoning and vacant property in ClevelandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 13:00.
In honor of the Reclaiming Vacant Properties conference in Cleveland this week, I thought I would share some real reflections on why so much property is vacant in Cleveland - lead poisoning... which impacted the whole world but has caused especially pronounced harm in Northeast Ohio, continuing today.
While I don't recall it being reported in Cleveland before, Thaindian News, of Bangkok, Thailand, reported, on June 16, 2010, Leaded gasoline chief culprit for 20th century neurological defects, which raises significant concerns about lead poisoning issues in Cleveland, Ohio, and America-wide, finding “It raises the question, has leaded gasoline had a lasting effect on many present-day Cleveland adults?” From Thaindian.com:
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"whether it's caused by future carbon legislation or action by the EPA, the migration away from coal has begun"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 01:08.
There is an insightful article in the September 13, 2010, Wall Street Journal - Turning Away From Coal - which points out "Power companies are increasingly switching to natural gas to fuel their electricity plants, driven by low prices and forecasts of vast supplies for years to come. While the trend started in the late 1990s, the momentum is accelerating and comes at the expense of coal. Some utilities are closing coal-fired plants; others are converting them to run on gas." Futher, "The switch is occurring globally and is getting a push from regulators who want to limit emissions that contribute to climate change, haze and health problems such as respiratory illness." This is excellent news for citizens of Northeast Ohio, who are victims of pollution from burning coal in many local and upwind coal powerplants that cause serious health consequences here - one in particular that citizens are fighting now is operated by the Medical Center Company, in the heart of University Circle, Cleveland, Ohio. Regarding such small coal-fired powerplants, The Journal reports: "Most big coal-burning utilities have invested billions of dollars to install pollution-control equipment on their largest coal-fired plants. But they are replacing or idling smaller coal plants for which such expenditures can't be justified."
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Citizens of Ohio: Your Biggest Choice is Your Biggest Chance - be the first medical, recreational and industrial marijuana stateSubmitted by Lory Kohn on Tue, 10/12/2010 - 23:50.
Cannabis Convention - Denver, CO April 02, 2010 from Cannabis Commerce on Vimeo. Pro-pot, progressive-minded voters of NEO, are you envious of the tremendous legalization inroads made in pioneering states like Colorado? The ones Norm Roulet described on realNEO here and here? Well, with the benefit of a couple years worth of hindsight, you have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to actually improve upon legalization models developed by California and Colorado. That’s right – disparaged, denigrated, and despoiled, Cleveland and NEO have a unique opportunity to shock the nation, transforming urban blight to urban bliss via cannabis commerce as Norm envisions with here and here. But that can only happen if NEO pot proponents get it right from the start. I urge you to. And I’m here to tell you exactly how you can.
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What about these people?Submitted by Boerboel Breeder on Sat, 10/09/2010 - 20:54.
When you think that you are having a bad day think about the lives that these people live. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io8c81xHLmw&feature=player_embedded what are we doing to help these people.
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Question for realneo when does a freedom fighter give upSubmitted by Boerboel Breeder on Sat, 10/09/2010 - 19:19.
What if Martin Luther King gave up on his dream and then gave up on his people in his community. What if Harriet Tubman gave up on her dream and mission. In nature only the weak give up because it is a death sentence. The pup that refuses water to drink will surely die. Rest assured I will never give up
"Will Rahm Emanuel and Other Chicago Mayoral Candidates Join the Clean Energy Race?" Will there be a Clean Energy Race in Ohio?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 10/08/2010 - 09:57.
In September 2009 I observed about Chicago... from The Reader: "Under Daley the city has embarked on aggressive tree planting, installed a green roof atop City Hall, and mapped out an ambitious plan to slash greenhouse gas emissions—but failed to ensure basic recycling services, force dirty power plants to clean up, or confront the city's traffic and transit problems... it did nothing to force the coal-fired power plants on the southwest side to cut emissions." Citizen activism appears to have improved in Chicago, since then... citizens have become environmentalists, refusing to allow government to sustain dirty coal pollution and bad public health there. That coal pollution has gone unchecked in Chicago, and will have broadly expanded in Illinois under Obama leadership in Illinois and the White House, may well put a nail in the coffin of Barack Obama's presidential aspirations for 2012... and this issue should keep Obama's right-hand-man Emanuel from succeeding in his pursuit to rule over the millions of poisoned citizens of Chicago, as mayor... and should stand in the way of Obama lifting Alexi Giannoulias into Obama's former Senate seat in Illinois, in November. As the Obama administration continues the Bush doctrine to deny government responsibility to protect citizens from pollution.... Jeff Biggars asks, on AlterNet: "Will Rahm Emanuel and Other Chicago Mayoral Candidates Join the Clean Energy Race?"
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"Pot Shrinks Tumors; Government Knew in ’74” - Prop. 19 Offers Major Potential for Some Cancer PatientsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 10/08/2010 - 04:01.
As I recently wrote on realNEO, regarding legalizing medical marijuana in Ohio, Governor Ted Strickland “feels that the predominant opinion of the medical community is that there are existing medicines available that provide appropriate patient care. So based on that opinion and the current research, he feels this type of legislation doesn’t seem necessary or warranted.“ Yet "tens of thousands of sick people throughout California find relief from scores of ailments by using cannabis because this plant has so many healing qualities", according to Raymond Cushing's posting on Alternet - Prop. 19 Offers Major Potential for Some Cancer Patients. So who is right... citizen-oriented AlterNet or our Governor, now seeking reelection. On AlterNet we learn:
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Successful cannabis entrepreneurs may either have their picture in the Wall Street Journal or on a most-wanted posterSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/07/2010 - 23:44.
How is it conceivable, in America today, that a seriously ill patient in Boulder, Colorado, may grow, purchase and have a medicine cabinet full of state-licensed medical marijuana (MMJ), while a similarly-ill patient in Cleveland may be imprisoned for pursuing the same medical treatment? How, in the free-wheeling capitalist US of A, could some states and communities encourage free men and women to be MMJ-millionaires and patients, while MMJ-entrepreneurs and adherents in other markets are arrested... nearly 1 million of them a year. Why would anyone choose to live in a state of Cannabis denial?
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PolyCultures showing and East Cleveland food discussionSubmitted by astahlheber@ccbh.net on Thu, 10/07/2010 - 09:05.
10/09/2010 - 13:15 10/09/2010 - 16:00 Etc/GMT-4 PolyCultures: Food Where We Live is a feature-length documentary movie that portrays the diverse communities around Northeast Ohio coming togetehr to grow a more sustainable and local food system: for the health of individuals, communities, local economies and the environment. Join the Growing Green in East Cleveland Initiative for the film and a discussion about food and health in our community. Raffle prizes, giveaways, and healthy snacks will be provided. Location
East Cleveland Public Library
14101 Euclid
East Cleveland, OH 44112United States
Phone:
216-429-8200
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East Cleveland Community Garden Open HouseSubmitted by astahlheber@ccbh.net on Thu, 10/07/2010 - 09:00.
10/09/2010 - 10:00 10/09/2010 - 12:00 Etc/GMT-4 Community gardens are flourishing in East Cleveland thanks to dedicated groups of volunteers who tend to their care. While these gardens provide space to cultivate soild that grows fresh fruits and vegetables, they aslo cultivate community: building relationships between neighbors and gardeners, students and teachers, seniors and youth. Meet the gardeners, learn about each garden's history, and enjoy food samples made with garden fresh produce. Each garden will showcase different activities, recipes, and giveaways. Location
Various - see map attached
East Cleveland, OH 44112
United States
Phone:
216-429-8200
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PolyCultures showing and East Cleveland food discussionSubmitted by astahlheber@ccbh.net on Thu, 10/07/2010 - 08:55.
10/07/2010 - 16:14 10/07/2010 - 19:00 Etc/GMT-4 PolyCultures: Food Where We Live is a feature-length documentary movie that portrays the diverse communtiies around Northeast Ohio coming together to grow a more sustainable and local food system: for the halth of individuals, communtiies, local economies, and the environment. Join the Growing Green in East Cleveland Initiative for the film and a discussion about food and health in our community. Raffle prizes, giveaways, and health snacks will be provided! Location
East Cleveland Public Library
14101 Euclid
East Cleveland, OH 44112United States
Phone:
216-429-8200
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Will 2011 Be The Year The Unbelievers Are Converted?Submitted by Charles Frost on Tue, 10/05/2010 - 22:13.
Coldest winter in 1,000 years on its way
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How The Ohio Democratic Party Blew Their Opportunity To Lead Ohio and The Nation Forward, Destroying Obama PresidencySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 10/04/2010 - 14:39.
2010 is a definitive year for the Ohio Democratic Party, as all the Democratic leaders of Northeast Ohio are entangled in webs of corruption, tarnishing the Party state- and nation-wide, to the White House, as all Democratic leaders of Ohio must explain poorer economic performance statewide than is the national average, which has been poor under Obama.... with no good vision for the state and nation for the future... with important elections upon us in November. To keep the purple state of Ohio blue in 2010 and for 2012, where Democrats have largely been in-charge in the past, the Democratic machine needs to show it is serious about changing how it does business here in the future, while going the distance with Obama, and getting the job done in Ohio... no matter how long that takes.
There are enough booming entrepreneurs in Boulder to create a market for world-class, top-dollar innovations like the TeslaSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 10/04/2010 - 00:06.
To make Northeast Ohio the Open Source Capital of the Brightest Greenest State of Earth, we must learn and import best practices from wherever in the world there is related excellence. To develop a brightest greenest NEO we must learn best practices from regions demonstrating excellence with open source information technology, energy innovation, and agriculture systems for all crops including cannabis (hemp and marijuana).
Subject: Senate Approves Resolution Designating October 24-30 Lead Poisoning Prevention WeekSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 10/03/2010 - 21:57.
10/24/2010 - 00:00 10/31/2010 - 00:00 Etc/GMT-4 One of the greatest tricks about living in Northeast Ohio is preventing harmful lead poisoning exposure for children and adults living here - some neighborhoods of Cleveland still have around 30% of children showing harmful levels of lead in their blood, causing permanent physical and mental harm. So it is appropriate the United States Senate has declared the week before Halloween - October 24-30 - as National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, which "calls upon the people of the United States to observe National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week with appropriate programs and activities." In the spirit of the millions of Americans harmed by lead poisoning over the years, now dead and haunting those who cause such environmental harm on Earth today... may 2010 be the year when Northeast Ohio leaders get serious about protecting our children and adults from the trick of lead poisoning, as that is the greatest treat they may ever give to this community and themselves. Was this reported in Cleveland? Location
Lead Contaminated America
Every Lead Contaminated Street Lead Contaminated Northeast Ohio
Every Lead Contaminated City, OH United States
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When politicians speak of the promise of "Clean Coal", ask them how to capture coal slurry after it spillsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 10/03/2010 - 14:53.
When politicians like Barack Obama, Ted Strickland, George Voinovich, Sherrod Brown, Marcia Fudge, Frank Jackson, Gary Norton and our councilpeople speak of the promise of "Clean Coal" and carbon capture and sequestration, ask the politicians how to safely capture coal slurry... especially after it has spilled... as that skill is needed in Ohio today. On October 1, 2010, Murray Energy (of Pepper Pike, Ohio) spilled 1,000s of gallons of toxic coal slurry into an Ohio stream, as reported by the Sierra Club in the video above. That is the same Murray Energy responsible for the collapse of the Crandall Canyon mine, in 2007, which "was so extensive, federal officials found no other mining disaster in the last 50 years to compare to it." Was this reported in Cleveland? The Sierra Club asks citizens to help stop Murray Coal from doing even more harm to our environment in Ohio...
Climate Change Reality: Fourmile Canyon Wildfire, West of Boulder, Colorado, September 2010Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 10/03/2010 - 00:26.
What does climate change look like? The people of Boulder know only too well, having just dodged Colorado's worst wildfire ever - the Fourmile Canyon Wildfire. The people of Fourmile Canyon - especially those who lost nearly 200 homes - are now climate change experts, as their sun-drenched, parched, droughted Rocky Mountain paradise went up in flames that rode hot dry winds across over four square miles of pristine forests, for days... just a few weeks ago.
"expectation of new record high temperatures in 2012 - frequency and magnitude of extreme events could reach a high level"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 10/02/2010 - 22:41.
Climate Progress has a link today to an excellent report by NASA's top climatologist, Dr. James Hansen - “How Warm Was This Summer?” (copied below), which confirms that 2010 is equal to the hottest year on record, resulting in more extreme natural disasters worldwide this year, and forecasts worse impacts of climate change several years into the future, predicting "it is likely that 2012 will reach a record high global temperature." Meaning:
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