World’s Largest Aquifers Beyond Tipping Point

June 16, 2015 An informative, pivotal article explains how some of the largest aquifers on Earth are being depleted. This is “fossil” water, stored naturally underground over hundreds or thousands of years. Some of the aquifers are in deserts with little or no precipitation to offset their high use. The … Continue reading

NASA Climate Projection for 2100

June 9, 2015 A new NASA high-resolution climate forecast released to the public for the end of the 21st Century, capable of examining daily changes in individual cities and towns. Among its many benefits, it will help polities around the world prepare for catastrophic consequences such as floods and droughts. … Continue reading

Unaffordable Rents

June 4, 2015 The National Low Income Housing Coalition has published a comprehensive report entitled Out of Reach 2015 describing in great detail how low wages and high rents affect people throughout the United States. California, our most populous state and a historical trendsetter, has the 3rd highest rents in … Continue reading

Global Warming Not Slowing

A study published on June 4 2015 by the National Climatic Data Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) found that a UN 2013 report erroneously concluded that there had been a 15-year hiatus in global warming. Turns out, the rate of global warming was measured incorrectly: the hiatus … Continue reading

Hope

December 24, 2014   May this commemoration of the birth of Yeshua, Eashoa’, Iesous, Iesus, Isa, or Jesus, acknowledged round the world and considered by many synonymous with hope and justice, remind those who, while masquerading as anointed dispensers of free will, devote their lives, as if immortal, to the … Continue reading

California Needs 42 Cubic Km of Water

December 16, 2014 RELEASE 14-333 NASA Analysis: 11 Trillion Gallons to Replenish California Drought Losses It will take about 11 trillion gallons of water (42 cubic kilometers) — around 1.5 times the maximum volume of the largest U.S. reservoir — to recover from California’s continuing drought, according to a new … Continue reading

Climate Change, Differentiation and Money

December 14, 2014 The United Nations climate change conference in Lima ended with a less than comprehensive accord. There’s an anecdote from the age before radar that illustrates where the world stands today with respect to climate change: A brand new dreadnought-class battleship is steaming at 15 knots in thick … Continue reading

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