How the Paris Agreement Falls Short – from Our Children’s Trust

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Why the Paris Agreement Falls Short

GR:  The Paris Agreement does not call for action soon enough to avoid catastrophic change.  Please sign the petition.
“Dear Friends,
Recent reports are touting the Paris Agreement as “an historic international climate accord,” and a “big step forward.” President Obama says the Agreement could be “a turning point for the world,” and that we can now be “more confident that this planet will be in better shape for the next generation.” Sadly, it’s true that the Paris Agreement––which obliges 196 countries to work collaboratively in an effort to limit global warming to no more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels––is technically “progress” compared to the status quo. But the simple fact is: the Agreement does not come close to what is needed to stop the destruction of our climate system and protect our children and future generations.

“The Agreement is woefully lacking—both in terms of substance and enforceability. Even if the signatories actually followed through with all of their respective carbon-cutting commitments, the planet would be on pace for a temperature increase well in excess of the stated goals of 2 and 1.5 degrees. But there’s no reason to believe countries will actually keep their commitments, given that the Agreement prescribes no enforcement mechanism. In our President’s own words: “the problem’s not solved by this accord.”

“At Our Children’s Trust, we would like nothing more than a chance to revere an enforceable, substantive, and science-based pact signed and enacted by our world leaders; but if what we want is a stable climate and the seas to stop rising, we have to be brutally honest about what the Agreement actually achieves and where we are at because of it.

“Here are the top three reasons why we think the
Paris Agreement falls short:
  1. The Agreement does not commit any nation to any specific level of emissions reduction. The Agreement merely “invites” and “requests” that nations set nationally determined contributions toward emissions reduction. Analysis by a German team and an MIT team say the plans of 187 countries submitted prior to the Paris Conference (90% of all CO2 emissions), if followed, would lead to between 2.7 degrees or 3.5 degrees C of warming. The world’s existing plans under this Agreement, therefore, come nowhere close to reaching the goal of limiting warming to 2 degrees C, or 1.5 degrees C – let alone a safe level of warming, which should be no more than 1 degree C long-term.
  2. And the kicker: the Agreement imposes no firm date when nations must start reducing emissions nor does it prescribe any timeline or trajectory on which those reductions should take place. The Agreement does not demand that nations reduce emissions NOW; it encourages them to resubmit their voluntary reductions in three years and start reducing by 2020. We don’t have this kind of time!
  3. The Agreement does not create legally binding or enforceable emission reductions. John Kerry stated that the Agreement has no “mandatory scheme and doesn’t have a compliance enforcement mechanism.”
What others are saying about the Agreement:

“Federal Plaintiff, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez of Earth Guardians: “The documents are signed and COP 21 has come to an end. Another year of gathering for the Conference of Parties come and gone. And still, after 21 years of meetings. After 21 years of destruction. After 21 years of exponential increases in climate destruction across the globe. After 21 years of the increased suffering of front-line and indigenous communities, people of color, women and children, these agreements are still not enough. . . .The evidence is clear. The science is present. The stories are being told. Lives are being lost. Communities being destroyed. People being displaced. Forests burning. Seas rising. Glaciers melting. Islands sinking into the ocean. Unprecedented floods and droughts devastating communities. This is not a game. This is not about politics. This is not about leadership. This is not about money. It’s not even about the environment anymore. This is about every living person and creature on the planet, our lives and our safety being threatened by the greatest issue of our time, climate change. All this and it still isn’t enough. Not enough has already been lost to show our world leaders that they need to make significant change to reverse the affects of climate change and prevent further destruction. But for the first time in history, we have a global agreement on climate change. And it is a start, but isn’t enough. It is a step in the right direction.”

Federal Plaintiff and climate scientist Dr. James Hansen: “There is no action, just promises.”

“The U.S. Chamber of Commerce: The conference “delivered more of the same—lots of promises and lots of issues still left unresolved. . . . None of the commitments made…are binding, and many aren’t even complete. Moreover, Congress must appropriate any funds that the Obama administration has pledged.”

“The American Petroleum Institute, which is fighting our Youth Plaintiffs in court: “The U.S. shale boom — with its massive quantities of natural gas, . . . as deserving of at least some credit behind the drop in domestic carbon output in recent years.” And “We will closely scrutinize the COP 21 agreement to see how it references the U.S. model of reducing emissions through technological innovation and increased use of natural gas.” Wow, no complaints about the Paris Agreement from the fossil fuel industry?

The Guardian’s George Monbiot: “By comparison to what it could have been, it’s a miracle. By comparison to what it should have been, it’s a disaster.”

“Bill McKibben, the co-founder of 350.org: “Every government seems now to recognize that the fossil fuel era must end and soon. But the power of the fossil fuel industry is reflected in the text, which drags out the transition so far that endless climate damage will be done.”

“Presidential Candidate, Senator Bernie Sanders: “[The Paris Agreement] goes nowhere near far enough.”

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“So many from civil society, including our youth, alongside bold leaders from some nations and many indigenous communities, gave a valiant effort to push for a transformative Agreement, and we are grateful for their leadership and for being there on behalf of us all. The public awareness and movement that continue to grow as a result of so much work is critical. But let’s all be crystal clear so that we never get complacent: the Paris Agreement is not a solution to our climate crisis. Instead, we must have binding and enforceable domestic and international commitments that limit global warming to below 1.5 degrees Celsius, with a long-term maximum of 1 degree C over the pre-industrial era.

“That is why Our Children’s Trust supports youth seeking legally-binding and enforceable, science-based climate recovery action in the courts. No more waiting. No more negotiating away our children’s future. The judiciary must act now to avert the largest intergenerational injustice the world has ever known.“Please sign this petition in support of youth’s efforts to secure legally binding science-based climate action, as we all continue our quests toward a healthy atmosphere and stable climate on behalf all present and future generations.

“Thank you for all you do to help us elevate the voice of youth and to secure their inalienable rights, and those of future generations.”

Your OCT team,

Julia, Meg, Elizabeth, Nate, Lou and Coreal

Activist calls for removal of leg-hold traps on public lands

Trapping, hunting, livestock grazing, logging, mining, and more are the ways that public land is used. Not for the sake of the land or its creatures, but for the benefit of one species. And not even in the best interests of that species, land use of the public land has never been sustainable; it has always been destructive. Our schools do not tell our children about nature, and our leaders whose “beliefs” are determined by the finances of special interests deny it. A century and a half ago, Humboldt, Thoreau, Marsh, and others recognized and alerted us to the demise of nature in the name of progress and profit. Blocked by our leaders, the message has been repeated by Leopold, Abbey, Wilson and others whose wisdom is no match for human avarice and impatience.

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Activist calls for removal of leg-hold traps on public lands

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Z Jacobson of Santa Fe walks Friday with her dogsNoodles on Dead Dog Trail off Old Buckman Road, where Noodles got caught in a trap. The experience has turned Jacobson into an activist, with a goal of banning leg-hold traps on public lands. Luis Sánchez Saturno/The New Mexican

Posted: Saturday, December 12, 2015 

Z Jacobson was hiking with her dogs, Noodles and Lulu, and a friend along a new trail off Old Buckman Road in the Santa Fe National Forest on Thanksgiving Day.

It’s ominously called Dead Dog Trail, and it leads to the top of the Caja del Rio Plateau. Jacobson’s friend had helped build it, and she was interested in touring a couple of canyons along the way said to contain rock art.

During the hike, they walked over to a cliff and were admiring the view when…

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U.S. Should Join French and Civil Society in Initiative to Solve Global Warming with Regenerative Farming Plan

“France, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the U.K., Germany and Mexico are among the more than two dozen countries that have so far signed on to what one day will likely be recognized as the most significant climate initiative in history.”  From: www.organicconsumers.org

GR:  There are some good ideas here, but like everything else that would be good for the Earth; they aren’t likely to be accepted by our corporation-controlled governments.  Here are just a few of the problems I see with this movement:  1) Corporate investors are backing destructive land-use satisfy demands of the growing human population.  2) The large farms that are responsible for the greatest percentage of soil loss are also using vast amounts of pesticides and artificial fertilizer.  3) The organizers (or at least this reporter) of this group don’t seem to understand the history and science of their topic.

 

More Signs of Gulf Stream Slowdown as Floods Devastate Cumbria, England | robertscribbler

“On December 6 of 2015 river levels at Sands Centre in Carlisle hit 8 meters above the typical range. The previous record highest level for this river gauge was 4.5 meters — a level the new flood defense systems were designed to contain. But this week’s rainfall simply overwhelmed both flood defenses and previous expectations for the upper limits of extreme weather.”  From: robertscribbler.com

GR:  Weather extremes caused by global warming were not included in the Limits to Growth model described in my last post.  The extremes may accelerate the beginnings of the collapse of human civilization that the model predicted.

Obama Administration Pushes To Delist Yellowstone Grizzly Bear | Howling For Justice

No animal is safe from the Obama administration’s USFWS. Dan Ashe wants the grizzly bear delisted and why do you think that is? SO THEY CAN BE HUNTED!!

I know all the trophy hunters are just licking their lips waiting for the Great Bear to become another notch in their belts. Montana and Idaho wolves are suffering under horrible persecution because of this awful agency and now USFWS is after the Yellowstone grizzly. howlingforjustice.wordpress.com

 

Another gray wolf pack identified in Methow Valley | Exposing the Big Game

“The Methow Valley is now home to two gray wolf packs, with a new pack confirmed to be living in territory that includes Loup Loup Pass.

“State and federal wildlife officials last week confirmed the presence of the gray wolf pack and said it will be designated the Loup Loup Pack, reflecting the prominent landmark within the wolves’ range.”  exposingthebiggame.wordpress.com

 

Monster El Nino Hurls 43+ Foot Waves at US West Coast | robertscribbler

“For NOAA, it looks like we’re well on the way toward seeing one of the most powerful El Ninos ever recorded. And already, there’s some brutal Fall and Winter weather events starting to emerge as a result. One event, in particular, is today roaring into the US West Coast like a Godzilla-hurled freight train.

“It’s just one upshot of a Monster El Nino in a record warm world. A weather and climate event — one likely pumped up by an overall atmospheric warming of 1 C above 1880s levels — that will likely continue to have severe and worsening global impacts over the coming months.”  robertscribbler.com

GR:  And a tornado!

REDD+ Handed in Paris

“BERLIN – It’s been 30 years since the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations launched the Tropical Forestry Action Plan, the first global intergovernmental initiative to halt forest loss. Since then, deforestation has continued unabated, and the latest international effort to stop it – an initiative known as Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) – looks no more likely to be effective. Far from protecting the world’s forests, the most notable outcome of these two agreements has been, ironically, the production of reams of expensive consultancy reports.

“If the climate negotiators meeting in Paris are truly interested in halting forest loss and bringing climate change under control, they should pull the plug on REDD+ and address the underlying causes of these problems. Rather than attempting to control the lives and actions of forest peoples and peasant farmers, the effort in Paris should focus on ending large-scale deforestation and leaving fossil fuels in the ground.”  From: www.project-syndicate.org

16 Facts That Show How Going Vegan Helps Stop Climate Change | PETA UK

“The global demand for meat and animals products is wreaking havoc on our planet. Find out how going vegan helps the environment.”  From: www.peta.org.uk

GR:  Great graphics and discussion. According to the article, a vegan diet releases about one-third as much CO2 as a heavy meat diet. Moreover, to produce the same amount of protein, beef requires 32 times more land than soybeans. Unfortunately, the article relates the savings to the greater number of people that Earth could support on vegan diets rather than relating the savings to the greater amount of land that could be left for wildlife and ecosystems.