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ecology reset

Réseau InternationalEcology, climate narrative, towards the Great Reset

International Network - 04 Sep 2023

In this article, we present you with a captivating summary, exploring six essential topics that shape our contemporary reality. From geostrategy and decentralization to globalism, techno-science, macro-economics and strategic commodities, get ready for an enriching and eye-opening reading experience.

   

Ecology: the time to choose

The recent participation of journalist and environmentalist influencer Hugo Clément in a debate against Jordan Bardella organized by the weekly Valeurs Actuelles has provoked a series of more or less one-sided controversies in the media.

Most of these aimed to demonstrate that ecology was not compatible with the refusal of mass immigration, borders, in short, the ideas now considered "extreme right". That ecology was de facto left, because transnational and humanist!

Beyond the effort to defend intellectual property claimed by a certain left on the environmental theme, it may seem useful to return to the history of this movement.

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CO2 scam

Equality and ReconciliationMore than 1 scientists sign the 'No climate emergency' declaration

Equality and Reconciliation - September 03, 2023

International scientists have jointly signed a declaration rejecting the existence of a climate crisis and insisting that carbon dioxide is beneficial to the Earth, contrary to alarmists' claims.

   

A total of 1 scientists and professionals from around the world signed the declaration, including 609 from the United States.

The coalition points out that the Earth's climate has varied since its existence, with the planet having experienced several cold and warm phases. The Little Ice Age did not end until 1850.

“It is therefore not surprising that we are experiencing a period of warming today,” the statement said.

Warming is happening “much more slowly” than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts.

“Climate models have many flaws and are not at all plausible as policy tools,” the coalition said, adding that these models “exaggerate the effect of greenhouse gases” and “ignore the fact that enriching the atmosphere with CO2 is beneficial.” For example, even though climate alarmists call CO2 harmful to the environment, the coalition emphasizes that this gas is not a pollutant.

Carbon dioxide is “essential” to all life on earth and “favorable” to nature. Increasing CO2 is driving growth in global plant biomass while increasing crop yields worldwide.

CLINTEL also rejected the idea that global warming is linked to an increase in natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods and droughts, stressing that there is "no statistical evidence" to support these affirmations.

“Climate science should be less political, while climate policies should be more scientific. Scientists should openly address the uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should unemotionally count the real costs as well as the hypothetical benefits of their policy measures.

Global Climate Intelligence Group (CLINTEL)

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ticket purchase

The age to doThe paper, or nothing!

Age to do - August 31, 2023

“Do you want the receipt? Since August 1, merchants no longer have to ask you the question.

   

If you want a receipt (cash or bank card), you must now ask for it expressly. Twelve billion tickets are printed each year in France, which represents 150 tonnes of paper, argues the government.

Very often, these little papers end up in the trash without even a glance. So there is good in this measure. Note that not all pieces of paper are created equal: the receipt and the credit card receipt are those that count, since they serve as proof in the event of a dispute with merchants. This written record also allows some of us to compare prices, manage their savings... Let's be reassured: the merchant is still obliged to provide a ticket if asked.

Another equally important clarification: said merchant cannot hide behind the digital receipt solution (by e-mail, QR code, etc.) to refuse the printing of the paper receipt. " The ticket ? Of course ! Do you have an email address, can I send it to you? Well no: we can demand the good old paper, even if it means seeing the cashier upset because we will break her objectives, scrutinized by her boss, from the number of e-mail addresses collected.

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record cold

Sott: Sign of The TimesWorld cold records challenge heat-related measures

Sott: Sign of The Times - August 06, 2023

While German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach wants to draw up a heat protection plan for Germany, many countries around the world are complaining about low temperatures and the use of geoengineering.

   

According to a dispatch from tagesschau.de from June 13, 2023, German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach has announced that he wants to draw up a heat protection plan for Germany. “We have to see,” Lauterbach said, “that we are not well positioned in Germany against heat death.” According to the Minister of Health, a heat wave plan that France would have developed should serve as a model. But what about heat problems in other countries? Here are some examples: India: On May 4, 2023, the Indian capital New Delhi recorded the third coldest May morning since 1901. As in the rest of the world, winter cold is a bigger problem than summer heat in Delhi . According to studies, 6,5% of all deaths in India are due to short-term temperature extremes, 88% due to cold weather and only 12% due to hot weather.

Alaska: April 2023 was a historically cold month for all of Alaska, with an average temperature of -8,7 degrees Celsius. It was the fourth coldest April since 99, when the first temperature records were recorded. Snow fell again until May.

Australia: In May 2023, the years-long cooling trend continued in Australia. From the beginning of the month, the lowest May temperatures for 85 years were recorded in a large number of places.

Argentina: At the end of May 2023, thousands of Chilean travelers found themselves stranded by snow in the Argentine province of Mendoza. The Cristo Redentor path, which connects Argentina to Chile, was closed due to heavy snowfall.

Russia: Historically low temperatures were recorded in Yubileinaya, Yakutia, where the temperature fell well below the usual seasonal values. On May 13, the thermometer there fell to -24,5°C, surpassing the previous May minimum of -24,1°C, recorded 70 years ago, in 1958. The region also experienced steep drops of snow.

Ukraine: Ukraine experienced unusual cold and snow conditions this spring.

Mongolia: Mongolia faced a freezing winter in 2022/23 which Save the Children says led to massive livestock losses and the suffering of 212 people. Even in late spring, the country continued to be hit by deadly snowstorms.

Britain: In the UK, the year 2023 was cold and wet until the end of May, and spring still refused to start in mid-May. Even senior meteorologists couldn't explain why the grim winter conditions dragged on, and were themselves shocked at – and I quote them – “all the heavy frosts we've had this spring”.

Spain: The sometimes record rainfall in Europe continued to be accompanied by abnormally cold weather which caused that at higher altitudes much of the rain fell as spring snow. This was even the case in southern Spain.

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EU carbon market reform

Equality and ReconciliationEU carbon market reform and global warming

Equality and Reconciliation - August 02, 2023

Interview with Jérôme Halzan

   

The Ile-de-France section of Equality & Reconciliation met Jérôme Halzan for an interview about the reform of the carbon market and global warming.

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Scotland - climatofascism

The Media in 4-4-2Climatofascism: 16 million trees felled to develop wind farms

The Media in 4-4-2 - July 21, 2023

16 million trees have been felled on public land in Scotland to make way for wind turbines, a minister from the Scottish National Party (SNP) has admitted, as part of a major campaign to erect more rotating turbines.

   

It's a funny way to do ecology...

Indeed, Mairi Gougeon, the Rural Affairs Secretary, has estimated that 15,7 million trees have been felled since 2000 on land currently managed by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) – the equivalent of more than 1 a day. A figure that will dizzy environmentalists who fight nuclear power and advocate the installation of wind turbines.

Mairi Gougeon insisted that there was a presumption of planning in favor of forest protection and that wind turbine developers were expected to undertake “compensatory planting elsewhere”. All in good time !

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light housing authorization

Fertile DisobedienceDo not ask for authorization to live in light housing

Fertile Disobedience - May 24, 2023

Many people wonder whether to fill out building permit applications or prior declarations to the town hall to settle in light housing: The answer is NO.

   

By carrying out these administrative procedures, you would allow the municipality to automatically initiate legal proceedings against you.

Xavier Marmier had done it this way following a request from the town hall for his cabin and he got trapped, as his lawyer explains: https://bit.ly/3fPJSNg

What's more, we don't have to wait for a town hall to give us the right to settle on our land when it comes to living there in respect of nature; this is what light housing offers.

Obtaining future rights will require a collective struggle; it is always by putting pressure on the institutions that the laws have been able to evolve in favor of the citizens.

And above all, let's not wait for the laws to change to change our laws.
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plastic waste

Something fishyCleanup removes 200 kg of plastic from the Pacific Ocean

Eel under the Rock - Apr 11, 2023

The North Pacific Garbage Patch is located between California and Hawaii

   

This restoration project has recently taken another important step. According to a message posted on Twitter, the non-profit organization has removed up to 200 kilograms of plastic debris from the North Pacific Ocean. This area, known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP), is located between California and Hawaii.

This feat was accomplished on Trip 13, during the first cleanup deployment of 2023.

In the first litter extraction campaign of the year, the organization was able to extract 6 kilograms of litter from a large pile of floating plastics, which included everything from large fishing nets to tiny microplastics. According to a study, more than 260% of the litter plate consists of fishing-related plastic waste.

Waste removal was made possible by specially designed cleaning systems, called System 002, and other equipment. The system also includes cameras with artificial intelligence that continuously scan the surface of the ocean for plastic waste.

To collect waste, they use a long U-shaped barrier. To protect marine wildlife, the system moves slowly under the ocean and minimizes noise. Monitoring data provided by the company revealed a "low negative impact of System 002 on marine life during the first 12 trips".

But what happens once the waste is collected? The company responded in a post on Twitter: “We want to give new life to ocean plastic by working with partners to recycle it and turn it into sustainable plastic products. The organization launched “The Ocean Cleanup Sunglasses”, its first product made from plastic waste in October 2020.

Boyan Slat, a Dutch inventor, started this one-of-a-kind project in 2013. The North Pacific Ocean was chosen specifically because it receives a large amount of plastic waste from Asia, South America and from North America.

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Léna Lazare - mega-basin, climate

ReporterreYou have to surprise the leaders, be creative, tire them

Reporterre - March 28, 2023

Pensions, climate, same fight? As the repression hardens everywhere, it is time "to increase the balance of power against this brutal government", believes the activist of the "Earth Uprisings".

   

Léna Lazare, 24, is one of the spokespersons for Youth for Climate. It is involved in the dynamics of the "Earth Uprisings" which are mobilizing in particular against mega-basins.

Reporterre — Faced with the government, the social movement and the environmental movement seem to be in a similar situation: they are not listened to. What do you think ?

Léna Lazare — Yes, it's interesting to draw a parallel between the fight against pension reform and that for the climate. The same methods are used by the government to silence protest or contain it as much as possible. He ignores her and tries to delegitimize her. As soon as the movement hardens, the authorities take out the truncheons.

They call us “rebellious” or “eco-terrorists”, try to discredit us and criminalize us. A few days apart, we experienced an identical repression. Demonstrations in Paris against the pension reform at Place de la Concorde have been banned. Our anti-basin mobilization too. Red zones with traffic ban orders, in addition to protest ban orders, have been decreed. There are fines and arbitrary arrests. The government wants to scare us.

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urban bees: how they help our cities

Something fishyThe Secret Life of Urban Bees: How They Help Our Cities

Eel under rock - March 25, 2023

As urbanization continues to expand, the need for sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions becomes increasingly crucial.

   

Among the many ecological champions of our cities, one buzzing hero stands out: the urban bee.

The buzzing world of urban bees is often overlooked, as these tiny insects play a crucial role in keeping the ecosystems of our cities healthy. By pollinating plants, supporting biodiversity and producing honey, urban bees contribute significantly to the well-being of our urban environments. In this article, we'll explore the fascinating lives of these city bees, the challenges they face, and how they help green our cities.
The importance of urban bees

Urban bees are essential pollinators for city gardens, parks and green spaces. They help plants reproduce by transferring pollen from one flower to another, thus ensuring the survival and propagation of various plant species. This is not only vital for biodiversity, but also for urban agriculture, as bees play an essential role in the pollination of fruits, vegetables and other crops. Additionally, urban bees produce honey, a valuable commodity that can be harvested and enjoyed by city dwellers.

The importance of urban bees goes far beyond what one might think at first glance. As primary pollinators in urban environments, these small insects have a profound impact on urban gardens, parks and green spaces. They facilitate plant reproduction by transferring pollen from one flower to another, thus ensuring the survival and propagation of a wide range of plant species. This not only promotes biodiversity in urban areas, but also urban agriculture, as bees play a vital role in pollinating fruits, vegetables and other essential crops.

Furthermore, the presence of urban bees contributes to the overall health of urban ecosystems by supporting a complex web of life. By pollinating flowers, bees help create habitats and food sources for other insects, birds and small mammals, which helps maintain a rich wildlife community in urban settings. Additionally, urban bees produce honey, a valuable commodity that can be harvested and enjoyed by city dwellers. This locally sourced, sustainable product can foster a sense of community and connection to nature, even within the confines of a bustling urban landscape.

The importance of urban bees cannot be overstated. They are essential for maintaining biodiversity, supporting urban agriculture, improving the health of ecosystems and providing a sustainable source of honey for city dwellers.

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scavengers on strike

ReporterreGarbage collectors' strike: our overconsumption exposed

Reporterre - March 23, 2023

While the garbage continues to pile up on the sidewalks of the capital, what do the inhabitants think? While everyone recognizes the problem, few have changed their habits.

   

Here, containers are puking with waste. There, bags wait neatly lined up along a building. Elsewhere, a huge heap spreads out onto the street. Everywhere, black, green, yellow, blue or pink plastic… The heaps of garbage that have been laying siege to the Parisian sidewalks for the past fortnight sometimes look like works of art glorifying our overconsumption. What triggers awareness?

“We don't need the current situation to realize that we are consuming too much! says Florent, who lives rue de la Bienfaisance, in the 8th arrondissement of the capital, a stone's throw from the Elysée. “These uncollected trash cans are super unpleasant,” grimaces the young man, visibly impatient to see the garbage collectors again. “Of course we order a lot online, but we try to limit our purchases, to buy locally. In our offices, we have set up recycling, etc. “, he lists before heading to a “meeting”.

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Dane wigington

New WorldStop climate engineering

New World - March 14, 2023

This diabolical weapon is taking on dramatic PROPORTIONS in California right now.

   

Climate engineering researcher Dane Wigington says the extreme drought conditions that have plagued the western United States are being reversed by more climate engineering. California was spot on. This is not good news because we go from one extreme destroyer to another. Here is what Wigington explains:

“We know the technology exists and is being used to direct higher level wind currents and therefore direct moisture currents, and they direct moisture to where they have caused back-to-back snowstorms. There is no doubt that all these so-called natural disasters are willed and designed by engineers… People act like it's some kind of fringe theory, but it's hard science nonetheless. You can test snow and find the same things in climate engineering patents. There are also aluminum, barium, manganese, polymer fibers, graphene and surfactants. All of this is reflected in our snow. The direction of this moisture flow without chemical nucleation over this chemically frozen nucleated material is creating flooding as we speak. It's not debatable, we have the scientific evidence. From any person's perspective, can there be a legitimate discussion of climate without addressing climate engineering first and foremost? The answer is clearly no. »

 

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