Archive for September, 2008

CO2 Output Up, Reabsorption Down

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

“The world pumped up its pollution of the chief man-made global warming gas last year, setting a course that could push beyond leading scientists’ projected worst-case scenario, international researchers said Thursday.

The new numbers, called “scary” by some, were a surprise because scientists thought an economic downturn would slow energy use. Instead, carbon dioxide output jumped 3 percent from 2006 to 2007.

That’s an amount that exceeds the most dire outlook for emissions from burning coal and oil and related activities as projected by a Nobel Prize-winning group of international scientists in 2007.

Meanwhile, forests and oceans, which suck up carbon dioxide, are doing so at lower rates than in the 20th century, scientists said. If those trends continue, it puts the world on track for the highest predicted rises in temperature and sea level.”

CO2 Increases

Floods, landslides kill 50 in Vietnam, Thailand

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Wild, unprecedented weather continues around the globe, not only in the U.S.

“Flash floods and landslides have killed 50 people in Vietnam and Thailand, swept away thousands of homes and inundated farmland, official reports said on Sunday.

In Vietnam, the death toll from typhoon Hagupit, which struck the Philippines and China earlier in the week, has jumped to 32 with another five people missing.”

Weather in Southeast Asia

Remembrance September 11, 2001

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

By Will Kirkland

It’s hard to focus on the moment
if that’s what anniversaries are for,
the moment of unraveled time
so enormous it cannot be named
mere moment.

Remembrance — of what?

Of the airplanes striking?
Of the black smoke rising?
Of the bodies falling?
Of our own brief living with that dark body falling?
Of the men rushing into the flames
or the terrified rushing away covered in ash
of plaster and bodies not falling
incinerated, only?

What do we remember –
All this? Or
All that came after?
Or all that didn’t come before?

Do we remember the bodies
of the tens of ten thousands
in the incinerators
of the follow-on wars?
Or the deep hollows
where knowledge never found home
in the men with the warnings
in the months leading up to
the moment
when the airplanes
the towers
the bodies
the flames
shaped memories
like nothing before?

September 11, 2008

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For Wind Powered Cars

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Says Lester Brown:

“Let’s Use Wind to Power Cars

Legendary Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens is half right. We do need to harness this country’s wind resources for a homegrown source of electricity, as he has been urging this summer in expensive television ads. And we do need to reduce the $700 billion we may soon be paying annually for imported oil.

But part two of Pickens’s plan — to move natural gas out of electricity production and use it to fuel cars instead — just doesn’t make sense.

Why not use the wind-generated electricity to power cars directly? Natural gas is still a fossil fuel that emits climate-changing gases when burned.”

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I Am Wrestling With Myself

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

By Will Kirkland, 2008


I am wrestling with myself

The old continuous struggle.

First one side pinned to the floor,

the other nearly triumphant.

Where is the referee! Finish the count!

Then an escape, a fast arm strikes!

I am facing myself once again,

both sides on their knees, hands extended,

looking for a grab and a hold.

Now up on their feet. Circling.

Breath coming hard.

Canny by now, the old and the young.

One goes for the knees! The other kicks free!

An arm grab! A take down! A double reverse!

On it goes. No one is watching. The referee’s biased

first the one then the other. They go on fighting

to the death, as is said.

Will Kirkland 9/6/08

LHC Fired Up And Ready

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will smash up its its first proton beams this weekend in a test, arousing the fears of conspiracy lovers everywhere. If you’ll recall, the LHC is that super-mega physics experiment in Switzerland’s CERN Lab that some believe might destroy the world by producing black holes. Above, you can see a visualization of how large the facility is, as it loops under the ground outside Geneva. So what’s in store tomorrow when the first beams start circling?

LHC Fired Up

Then there’s this:

Anyone Who Thinks the LHC Will Destroy the World is a T***

Warmest Decade

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Attention! Ms. Palin! Attention!

The decade ending in 2006 was the warmest such period in the Northern Hemisphere for at least the last 1,300 years and possibly longer, says a new study written by a University of Arizona professor and six other researchers.

Warmest Decade

And to underline the report:

A huge 19 square mile (55 square km) ice shelf in Canada’s northern Arctic broke away last month and the remaining shelves have shrunk at a “massive and disturbing” rate, the latest sign of accelerating climate change in the remote region, scientists said on Tuesday.

…the total amount of ice lost from the shelves along Ellesmere Island this summer totaled 83 square miles — more than three times the area of Manhattan island.

The figure is more than 10 times the amount of ice shelf cover that
scientists estimated on July 30 would vanish from around the island this summer

Arctic Ice

New Electric Car in the Works

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

“A Dutch-based company announced plans Tuesday to produce affordable electric cars by the end of 2009, promising they will be much more powerful than existing models and have zero emissions.

Detroit Electric is in negotiations with Malaysia’s national auto maker, Proton, to produce the car in this Southeast Asian nation and is also talking to a German and a U.S. carmaker, said the company’s chief executive, Albert Lam. He declined to name the companies.

“We believe in affordable electric vehicles for the public. That is our dream … to find innovative ways to counter global warming,” Lam told a news conference before journalists test drove a sports car, a sedan and a subcompact car fitted with Detroit Electric’s technology.

Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi drove the sedan Sunday when he arrived at a National Day parade — which officials called a testament of the government’s commitment to finding green alternatives to tackle rising fuel prices.

Lam said the car will use lithium ion batteries and a motor developed in-house.”

Dutch-Malaysian Electric Car

I Am An Old Man

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

By Will Kirkland, 2008


I am an old man

Distracted by flies

in the autumn warm sun

on the backs of those passing by

Bare legs baby laughter the sound of a ball batted

but I have these flies

no one else sees.

When the bats attack

will it break the spell

of my invisibility?

Will Kirkland 9/6/08