Jul 072016
 

I have a bit of time before my brother and his wife and friends arrive for a very short visit and then a cruise up the Alaska coast.  They fly in today and I will take my brother and SIL to see my mother who they have not seen in almost 3 years tomorrow.  And speaking of mum, I had her out to the specialist for another botox treatment.  I left my house at 10:30 and did not return until 17:00 so I was very tired.  For me, it is more an emotional tired.  On Saturday, which is my brother's 39th wedding anniversary, all 5 of us (not mum) will travel up the Sea-to-Sky Highway to the Britannia Mine Museum for a tour.  The mine buildings were used a lot in movie and television filming over the years, a second life so to speak, but have now been restored to being a museum.  If you want to see a bit more, check out THIS.  Thanks for your rain Napster!  We have had quite a bit the past few days which has helped with the Burns Bog fire (see below) but has made kids house bound and a bit crazy.  As luck would have it, my physio therapist told me that my walking is much better, almost normal.  I told him to be ready on Monday after my museum visit as I'll likely be very sore.  

Short Takes

1130news.com — Eliza Olson, president of the Burns Bog Conservation Society, is expecting impacts to the wildlife living in one of North America’s largest peat bogs. “I hope most of the birds have fledged and left their nests. If they haven’t, they’re going to be burned. The deer and mammals can move,” she says.

As for the fire retardant being dropped by water bombers, Olson says “one of the ironies is some of the stuff they use actually encourages vegetation to grow.”

“In a peat bog, you want things to grow slowly. Any nutrients added to the bog encourages invasive plants because a bog is naturally nutrient-poor and acidic,” she explains.

The fire has also caused “legacy carbon” stored deep within the ground and peat for more than a thousand years to burn and release into the atmosphere, according to McMaster University earth sciences professor Mike Waddington.

“We see over 200 tons of carbon per hectare is lost in a fire of these sizes,” he says.

Olson said a bog can store carbon 10 times more efficiently than a tropical rainforest and will also release methane if disturbed.

This from Wikipedia about Burns Bog

The major characteristics of Burns Bog is that it is wet, acidic, and peat-forming.[4] It is a wetland ecosystem with a diverse array of plant, animal, and insect species. A major component of Burns Bog is sphagnum moss, which is able to hold about 30 times its weight in water. Sphagnum moss can grow under wet and acidic conditions and it is the major building block of peat in Burns Bog.

Breakdown of organic matter in the bog progresses slowly due to low oxygen content and high acidity of the water.[4]

Burns Bog plays a major role in climate regulation. It helps to maintain the health of nearby creeks, which are critical salmon-bearing sites. The peat in the bog does this by cooling and filtering rainwater that comes in. This water then leeches into these salmon-bearing creeks. Burns Bog is also a major carbon sink. Since organic matter decomposes at a very slow rate in the bog, carbon stays in the bog. High acidity and the waterlogged conditions of peatlands such as Burns Bog prevent complete decomposition of fixed carbon.[4] This prevents the carbon from escaping into the atmosphere.  …

Dry peat can catch and spread fire rapidly. Thus, fires in Burns Bog can burn underground for months in methane-rich peat. Large fires occurred in Burns Bog in 1977, twice in 1990, 1994, 1996, 2005, 2007, and 2016.  …

Another fire broke out on September 11, 2005 in Burns Bog. The fire broke out near the south eastern edge of the bog. Smoke and ash covered the entire Lower Mainland and spread all the way to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. The fire expanded to 200 hectares (490 acres) hectares after three days. Large-scale fighting methods were used to combat the blaze. This included firebreaks being bulldozed and dikes to raise the water level in the hopes of extinguishing any of the fire burning underground. BC Fire Service's Air Tanker Centre dispatched a fleet of air tankers to assist in putting out the blaze. This included four Firecats, two Convair 580s and the Martin Mars water bombers, which are the world's largest air tankers. Eight days after the fire first set blaze, Delta municipality announced that the fire was in "mop-up" stages.

Although this is a local Greater Vancouver story, the effects of bog fires has global ramifications for the environment.  As humans drain bogs to get at the peat or make them ultimately more "useful",  ancient carbon and methane are released into the atmosphere which contributes to global warming.  Even though Burns Bog is on the other side of Metro Vancouver from where I live (about 40 – 50 km away) and the prevailing wind was south-east, I could still see and smell the smoke in the north-east.  Last night, the city of Delta announced that the Burns Bog fire was contained but it is still not out.  The rain and cooler temperatures have helped.

Media Matters — New York Magazine’s Gabriel Sherman reported that the sexual harassment/retaliation lawsuit filed by former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson against Fox News CEO Roger Ailes could give 21st Century Fox executives, Lachlan and James Murdoch (sons of Rupert Murdoch)  a way to oust Ailes.

Sherman quotes executives who believe 21st Century Fox’s hiring of outside counsel to investigate the allegations made against Ailes indicate “a coup” inside the network and that “this could be curtains for Ailes.” Sherman reports that “there are signs that the 76 year-old’s luck may have finally expired”:  …

Executives I spoke with over the past 24 hours said the hiring of an outside lawyer is also an indication that Murdoch’s sons may be capitalizing on the Carlson scandal to achieve a long-held goal: forcing Ailes out. “It’s a coup,” one person close to the company told me. If the investigation into Ailes’s management confirms Carlson’s account, or turns up additional episodes of harassment with other Fox women, it stands to reason the Murdoch children would have the leverage they need to push Ailes aside and install a less-right-wing chief. “This could be curtains for Ailes,” another person close to the company said. Indeed, several months after NBC hired an outside counsel in 1995 to investigate Ailes’s alleged anti-Semitic slur, he left NBC.

Well, isn't this just the cat's pajamas!  Why didn't arlson do this long ago instead of putting up with it?  I suspect she would say she was worried about her career.  Here is a petition from Ultra Violet which reads in part:

But Ailes, a serial sexual harasser who has offered promotions for sex and requires female news anchors to display their legs, has yet to face any consequences.

If Fox News does not suspend Ailes, they're sending a message that sexual harassment and the abuse of women is OK in their workplace. All people, regardless of where they sit on the political spectrum, deserve to work in a safe and harassment free workplace and Carlson needs our support.

Public pressure, starting with your signature, will push the network to get rid of Ailes–sending a powerful message that sexism anywhere won't be tolerated.

I was amused by the speculation that this might give the Murdoch's the "leverage they need to push Ailes aside and install a less-right-wing chief."  That might mean (heavy on the 'might') a lot of firings at the network.  I guess we wait and see.  There is also an excellent Alternet piece on this story which TC has covered in his Open ThreadThat piece is more about Carlson and the length of time it has taken her to take action.

CBC — Bassel Mcleash's long journey from Syria to Toronto and finally to Sunday's Pride parade was anything but smooth.

It was a road filled with war, hatred and hardship, which is why the chance to participate in his first Pride parade was so special.  

"To be honest, I'm totally speechless," he said as he moved towards the start of the parade. "The excitement and the emotion that's happening, it's overwhelming. It's too much to handle."

Moments later, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepped in front of the large group of politicians and supporters that Mcleash had joined. At most, Mcleash had hoped to capture a glimpse of Canada's celebrity prime minister.

Standing 5-foot-1, it was easy for the 29-year-old Syrian refugee to work his way to the front of the group and next to the leader of his new country — a spot he didn't surrender for the entire parade route.

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Bassel McLeash with the broad smile and the big Canada/Pride flag walking next to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

"Not in my wildest dreams would I ever have thought about having a day like this, marching next to the prime minister or marching in a Pride," he said.

Read more in the article about Bassel McLeash's journey out of Syria and the additional challenges he has faced as a member of the LGBTQ global community.  Rainbow Railroad is a Canadian organisation helping LGBTQ refugees from around the world.  Read more about Rainbow Railroad at the link provided.  I am repeating the words of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on 01/07/2016: "This is who we are.  This is what we believe in.  This is Canada!"

Think Progress — Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is in a bit of hot water.

The trouble started in June, when the Associated Press reported that Bondi “personally solicited a political contribution from Donald Trump” in 2013 — right around the time she was deciding whether or not to investigate alleged fraud at Trump University. Trump University, of course, is the controversial for-profit school owned by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

It was only four days after Bondi announced she might join an investigation into Trump University when a Trump family foundation gave $25,000 to a political group supporting Bondi’s re-election. After that money came in, Bondi said she would not pursue a lawsuit against Trump University. Two years later — one day before Florida’s crucial primary election — Bondi endorsed Trump for president.

Bondi has so far denied impropriety, calling the AP’s story “false and misleading.” But the situation is not going away, and calls to investigate Bondi over the donation are piling up.

Oh my!  As Shakespeare wrote in Macbeth "Double, double toil and trouble;  Fire burn, and caldron bubble."  I wonder when Republicans are going to take Trump's firey, bubbling caldron — his business acumen, his lying, his xenophobia etc — seriously.  It is already bubbling over and threatening to infect US politics so deeply that the Republican Party is at risk of death.  IMO, as Republicans stand today, no great loss at all.

My Universe

There is something about watching kittens play infront of mirrors that makes one giggle and yes, feel good!

 

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  14 Responses to “Squatch’s Open Thread — 07/07/2016”

  1. LOVED the mirror video!

    Especially all the tails telling the tales of what they thought.

    • Aren't they little cuties!  My 3 never had a problem with mirrors.  Mind, I have only 3 mirrors in the house and they are in the bathrooms.  But even when they jumped on the counters, still no reaction.

  2. Do have a most wonderful time, and enjoy your brother and company – including whatever it is your brother brings out in your mother that you don't usually see.  There is generally something.  We have a mining museum in Colorado Springs, the "Western Museum of Mining and Industry."  ( http://www.wmmi.org/ ) When I last visited in 2005, the most knowledgeable guide was a gentleman who had actually been a miner – and therefore had quite a bit of hearing loss – but well worth coping with that to hear what he knew.  And, they have burros (Nugget and Chism).  https://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g33364-d259668-i164219582-Western_Museum_of_Mining_and_Industry-Colorado_Springs_El_Paso_County_Colo.html  I expect you will enjoy yours just as much

    1130news – This sounds like a perfect storm of everything going wrong, and with lasting consequences.  I am SO sorry.  Yes, rain would help, and I hope you continue to get more of it.

    Media Matters – I'm not sure that canning Ailes will accomplish much with the Murdoch boys still in charge.  But we shall see.  The answer to why a woman experiencing sexism didn't act sooner is pretty well always fear of reprisals – fear of not beling believed – fear in general.  If you are a woman, and you have to ask why, you have been very lucky.  As far as other women, I believe ten have come forward, but that number might already be out of date – it's been a few hours since I saw it.

    CBC – How nice.  Good news is always welcome.

    TP – Dear me!  I do hope she's in trouble.  It couldn't happen to a nicer gal.

    Universe – Poor babies.  Well, it's not like scaring them with a cucumber – mirrors are always around and they need to learn sometime.

     

    • News has it that the recovery from the fire will take over 100 years.  Apparently spagnum moss grows very, very slowly.

      Let's hope that Ailes and Faux Noise suffer greatly.

  3. 1130: What a good story about the Burns Bog, and it's importance for the land, and animals that live there. and Hopefully with rain and no wind, it will be contained. I don't really know what's worse, floods or fires. We've seen both here, and both are devastating.

    MM: I hope that she wins, and the other women who have come forward. "Since that suit was announced, Carlson’s lawyers report that at least 10 other women have come forward and said that they, too, were victims of Ailes’ lewd behavior in years past. As of yet, none of the 10 women have joined the suit against Ailes, though it is likely that they may do so soon." *freespeech.org 7/7/16

    CBC: Aww…how wonderful !!!

    TP: Well…I do hope Justice comes knocking on her door, AND Gov'na Greg Abbott's. "Greg Abbott, the current governor of Texas and former attorney general, has also been accused of taking money from Trump in exchange for dropping an investigation into Trump University. The timeline of that donation, however, is a bit different than Bondi's — Abbott dropped his investigation into Trump University in 2010, and received a cumulative $35,000 from Trump in 2013 and 2014.

    My Universe: Cute vid. Mine will actually step up, look, and lick the mirror, if she's sees a whisker, or fur askew…it's quite adorable. Then she'll go about her business.

    Sounds like you have a wonderful day/weekend lined up, and I hope you enjoy your visit with family. Relax, and have fun!!! Thanks, Lynn.

    • News has it that the recovery from the fire will take over 100 years.  Apparently spagnum moss grows very, very slowly.

      I very much appreciate the inclusive direction that Trudeau is taking the country.  With his announcement that Canada will send a contingent to Latvia as a protection against Russian aggression, Trudeau also said he sees Canada in a peacekeepping role.  Now that is my Canada — peacekeepers, not warmongerers as was the case with Harper.

  4. Enjoy your brother and sister-in-law's visit and touring the mine museum, Sasquatch. Then take some time off for yourself and restore some energy while letting your poor knee and feet get some rest.

    11.30news.com: A peat bog fire is a terrible thing to get under control, as we also know from the fires that nowadays seem to happen each year in those areas that have some peat left. Peat was dug out to be used as cheep fuel for the poor until the beginning of the previous century and that should give you a clue how hard it is to put a peat bog fire out. It goes underground, smoldering and spreading there unseen  for days on end, only to be stopped by digging deep trenches. Rain or pouring water on it does little to put it out, it may flare up again after days. In the wilderness and with  such large burn areas like the fires in Canada there's very little to be done than trying to contain it. The ecological damage and the level of methane a peat fire produces are quite devastating.

    MM: This lawsuit for sexual harassment has also reached our shores now and my newspaper ran a long article on it; in the culture section, mind you. We're of course not familiar with Faux News over here, only with some Fox programs so there were a lot of pictures of other Faux News female hosts who also spoke up about the sexual harassment. The way it was presented here was that ex-anchor woman Carlson filed charges against Ailes after her contract wasn't renewed. After apparently having put up with it for years, going after your boss with charges like this only after you were sent home, doesn't make a very strong case. She's backed by many other female Faux News presenters, and giventhe nature of Faux News there's little doubt it all happened, but the conclusion of this article was that Murdoch wants to get rid of Ailes, NOT because they want to be less right-wing, far from it. They want to have him pack his bags because they want to be best palls with Drumpf again. After Megyn Kelly was very critical of Drmpf during a debate, Ailes refused to throw her out, and now ratings have fallen (together with those of Drumpf, I might add) they followed the money and are now openly supporting Drumpf. So Ailes has got to go and Carlson is Murdoch's ticket to get that done.

    CBC: Heartwarming article. This is how a modern society should be: a haven for all who are fleeing for their lives for whatever reason. Canada leads the way, but unfortunately many countries have turned on their heels and are going in the oposite direction.

    TP: I'm sorry, why is there only a call to investigate Bondi and not one for Drumpf and his kickback…uhm donation? No matter the office they hold and irrespective of the position the they're in, most Republican politicians and officials seem rotten to the core. Yes, the GOP is really on its last legs.

    My Universe: Thank goodness for little kittens, in front of mirrors and every where else.

    • Isn't it usually that the staff give a present to the departing staff member, not the other way around!  Carlson maybe gone but she sure is giving Ailes and Faux Noise a gift that they can chew on for a while!

  5. Finally,after this tragic day, (Dallas etc.) something that made me smile. THANK YOU,THANK YOU .

  6. Have a gereat trip with your family!

    How did the fire get started in a bog?

    I think she took the job, knowinmg the role she was expected tp play, and is speaking up now only, because she knows that thed older she gets, the more likely she is ti be replacced by late modcel bimbo.

    Kudos to the Rainbow Railroad.

    Typical Rump Dump deal!

    We just practice our moves in front of the mirror

    • As of yesterday, they still don't know how the fire started.  It will take upwards of 100 years for the recovery as spagnum moss grows very, very slowly.  Fires in bogs are not unusual, and if not caught early enough, the fire goes undergound and can burn for a very long time.

  7. MM: Ailes is a perfect example of what ails the country…scumbaggery!  See my C2 posting of yesterday, on Mr. Creep: http://www.care2.com/news/member/565542931/3997353  The Murdoch bros. are the owners, so they are not going anywhere, but ridding the network of Roger might help revamp the BS it puts out.  I am tickled that Lona heard of the situation within Europe, this deserves much publicity!

    CBC: Love the idea of the Rainbow Railroad, and am happy for Bassel McLeash; Trudeau rocks!

    TP: May Ms. Biondi get her ass cooked!

    Enjoy your family visit, and the cruise!

    1130News: I recall the stories about the bog fires in Russia, and appreciate the education you helped provide .

    Very cool kitties!

     

    • Mitch, I am not on the cruise.  My brother and SIL, along with their very good friends are on the cruise to Alaska.  It is a present to themselves for 39 years of marriage.  You'll just have to put up with me here!

  8. Thanks everyone!

    We were unable to go to the Britannia Mine Museum because there was a bad car accident that closed the Sea-to-Sky Highway in both directions for about 4-5 hours — that is the only route up there.  So instead, we went to Stanley Park.  I'll have some pictures for you, possibly a post today.

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