Tonight from SUSTAINABLE HUMAN…

Hi.

In case you haven’t noticed, most of the things I post here have no direct connection to capoeira. The reason is, I think that a capoeirista should know about the issues that affect this planet we live on, and if I don’t post about them, then I as a capoeirista and as a person would be doing all of you a disservice.

So, here’s a video from Sustainable Human. I posted some before, and I will post more in the future.




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Sustainable Human

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An “externality” is an effect of an industry whose costs are born by society, rather than by the company. Cancer is an externality of the tobacco industry. Climate change is an externality of the fossil fuel and animal agriculture industries. Water pollution is an externality of the fashion and agricultural industries. The corporations that make the most in profit usually have the greatest externalities. Sustainable Human is a 501c3 non-profit started by a husband and wife team (Chris and Dawn Agnos) whose mission is to examine the underlying stories that give rise to the environmental, social, and economic crises of our time and offer new stories that help humanity to live in harmony with each other and the biosphere.

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Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming

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Oh, Really? Time to go solar…

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#Truth @freedom_faction ・・・ #California residents are facing up to a decade of widespread, precautionary, power shut-offs until #PacificGasAndElectricCorp., the bankrupt utility giant, will be able to prevent its power transmission lines from sparking fires, the company’s top official said. #Californians could experience power shut-offs for the next ten years. Chief Executive William D. Johnson said at an emergency meeting Friday of the California Public Utilities Commission in #SanFrancisco, that ten years is a probable timeline. “I think this is probably a 10-year timeline to get to a point where it’s really ratcheted down significantly.” Of course, that isn’t sitting well with Californians or politicians. Between June and early October, PG&E carried out four power shut-offs in an attempt to prevent wildfires, for which the company is being sued for. The largest and most criticized outage was from October 9 through October 12. This shut off ended up affecting 738,000 customers in 35 counties radiating outward from the #Sacramento area. “What we saw play out by PG&E last week cannot be repeated,” commission President Marybel Batjer said Friday, according to prepared remarks. “The loss of power endangers lives … and imposes additional burdens on our most vulnerable populations.” Food spoiled, traffic signals died, and cellphones faded out. Schools and businesses came to a standstill and frustrations grew into concerns over safety as hospitals switched to emergency generators. “PG&E was not fully prepared to manage such a large-scale power shut-off,” said Batjer. During the planned outage, the utility’s website crashed and customers unsuccessfully tried to reach the utility by any means for information, according to the Los Angeles Times. Even though Batjer says that this “cannot be repeated,” PG&E is warning that not only will this be repeated, but there is likely to be ten more years of this repetition. #Agenda21 #Agenda2030 #Agenda2050

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