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to slow or halt global warming generations to come face an intolerable prospect” Can the world unite to address the climate crisis While millions of people are taking action toward that end the US government Wall Street and fossil fuel profiteers continue to put profit before the good of people and the planet Local climate activists participated in the global launch of the Fossil Fuel Finance On the eve of the report release Chase Bank branches were illuminated by light projections related to the report finds Photo by Erik McGregor Progress on Reducing Carbon Emissions A new report published by Rainforest Action Network this week the Fossil Fuel Finance Report Card finds that 33 banks have invested 19 trillion in fossil fuel companies since the Paris Climate Agreement was signed at the end of 2015 The four top investors are US banks: JP Morgan Chase Wells Fargo CitiBank and Bank of America accounting for 57844 billion Activists in New York City raised awareness of the report using light projections and holding an action at a Chase Bank branch on Wall Street All of this investment is leading to increasing greenhouse gas emissions After flattening out a bit from 2014 to 2016 CO2 emissions are on the rise again and are expected to increase more this year The rise is primarily due to energy use The United States is currently the largest crude oil producer in the world This week Mike Pompeo met with oil and gas industry executives in Houston to remind them of their vital role in fueling the wars to control the world’s oil Bill Van Auken reports “Pompeo’s speech provided a blunt description of US predatory aims across the planet that involve the interests of the American-based energy conglomerates” He was open about US imperialist aims regarding oil in Iran and Venezuela According to the University of Michigan in 2018 80 of the energy used in the US came from oil gas and coal Only 11 came from “renewable sources” and over 40 of that was biomass which includes burning wood products or trash ethanol and biodiesel Biofuelwatch opposes biomass because of the large amount of land required for it the large amount of energy used to produce it and the carbon emissions Burning waste also poisons the air We have a long way to go in the United States to achieve 100 clean renewable sources of energy The largest source of new energy in the US last year was gas In 2018 there was a slight reduction in the installation of solar energy with 106 GW of new capacity New wind energy increased by 8 with the addition of almost eight megawatts a megawatt is one-thousandth of a gigawatt Wave and tidal energy production are just emerging in the US So far new renewable sources of energy are not displacing the use of fossil fuels they are simply adding to the energy we already use In addition to reducing carbon emissions carbon sequestration is also necessary to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere which is now well past the goal of 350 parts per million New farming techniques called regenerative agriculture and restoration of wetlands can store large amounts of carbon These are receiving more attention in the US SAEED KHAN / AFP / Getty Images Growing Climate Justice Movement As we have reported there are efforts across the US to stop new fossil fuel infrastructure They are definitely slowing projects down and are succeeding in some places Resistance comes in the form of pressure on agencies and lawmakers to stop permits from being given physical blockades and lawsuits This week a federal judge ruled in a case brought by a coalition of environmental groups to stop drilling for oil and gas on public lands The ruling means public land in Wyoming can’t be sold for fracking and that drilling has to stop on more than 300000 acres Another court decision this week by the United States Court of Appeals prevents TransCanada from starting construction on the Keystone XL pipeline The case is ongoing but this means construction will not be done this year Some of the most amazing climate justice activity is originating outside the US Last August then 15-year-old Greta Thunberg of Sweden started a “school strike for climate” outside the parliament building The strike became a weekly action that has now inspired students across the globe On Friday March 15 14 million youth protested in a climate strike in 2000 cities around the world in 120 countries In Milan Italy the largest gathering there was an estimated 100000 people in the streets Here are photos of those marches In the US YES Magazine reports half of the student leaders behind the climate strike are black and brown They use horizontal organizing with an intersectional lens They also use social media to communicate with each other Another global effort the Extinction Rebellion arose in the United Kingdom last fall The Extinction Rebellion is a nonviolent movement targeting governments for their failure to act on climate Participants hold creative actions like this one in Scotland where they used blue paint to create footprints that symbolize the need to take action in the streets Extinction Rebellion organizers in the US have issued a call to action for protests during the week leading up to Earth Day April 15 to 22 Both of these growing efforts require self-initiative Anyone can join them by organizing activities in their community So the good news is there is a growing climate justice movement in the US and around the world The critical questions are whether it will have enough of an impact and in time to potentially make a difference That is up to us We can no longer sit this one out If you need some inspiration listen to the words of Greta Thunberg about our dire situation: “We do need hope Of course we do But the one thing we need more than hope is action Once we start to act hope is everywhere So instead of looking for hope look for action Then and only then hope will come” And listen to our interviews with Marijn Van de Geer New Movement Arises to Force Action on Climate Change and with Dahr Jamail Finding Hope in the Midst of Climate Destruction on Clearing the FOG Upcoming events: March 28 – National Webinar on NATO and regime change in Venezuela March 30 to April 4 – Week of Actions Against NATO March against NATO and US intervention in Venezuela on Saturday March 30 Buses are being organized Visit No2NATO2019org for information about buses There will be conferences on Sunday and Tuesday a peace festival on Wednesday another march on Thursday the day NATO ministers meet in Washington DC and an event by Black Alliance for Peace that night Source Article from Hits: 64 WaPo’s ‘Hard-Line’ Stance Against Medicare For All March 25th 2019 Jesus Christ exposed the Jews WaPo’s ‘Hard-Line’ Stance Against Medicare For All Above photo: National Nurses United supporting Medicare for All A Washington Post news piece 3/11/19 claims Rep Pramila Jayapal’s Medicare for All bill “reflects the influence of hard-line liberal groups and unions” as well as “advocates on the far left” who would “upend health coverage for tens of millions of Americans” The phrase “hard-line” as commonly used in the Washington Post is almost always a pejorative Often it references official enemy states like Iran 5/4/18 5/9/18 or North Korea 1/18/19 In a recent Post 3/11/19 article however reporter Paige W Cunningham used the term to refer to a different kind of enemy: proponents of Medicare for All Among the “hard-line liberal groups and unions” the article refers to in its headline and lead is the Consortium of Citizens with Disabilities a coalition of approximately 100 national disability organizations The “hard-line” groups include much of the grassroots movements for healthcare justice in the country: National Nurses United Social Security Works and the Center for Popular Democracy These orgs—described elsewhere in the piece as “advocates on the far left”—are devoted to such “hard-line” positions as universal healthcare protecting senior citizens and empowering voters and activists The Post is concerned that these groups provided input to Rep Pramila Jayapal as she wrote the Medicare for All legislation HR 1384 she introduced in February In fact what the Post describes as “hard-line” and “far left” is actually a very popular position Medicare for All has long polled well among the public at large especially Democratic voters A Reuters poll from 2018 The Hill 8/23/18 showed 70 percent of the public 85 percent of Democrats and 52 percent of Republicans support Medicare for All That poll is the high water mark but the policy polls well in most other polls as well Politico/Harvard 1/7/19 This popular support was not mentioned by the Post In fact the article asserted that the “bill would overhaul the US healthcare system so dramatically that summoning broad public support for it seems like a tall order” Yet Medicare for All already has broad public support despite its reputation on K Street and Capitol Hill—and evidently in the Washington Post’s newsroom Acceptably mainstream groups Neera Tanden an opponent of Medicare for All that the Washington Post thinks should have been consulted on a Medicare for All bill Washington Post photo by Larry French/Getty Images The Post article tried to marginalize Medicare for All advocates by contrasting them with more establishment think tanks who helped design Obamacare: Instead of consulting with influential organizations such as the Center for American Progress or Families USA—two groups deeply involved in the crafting of the 2010 Affordable Care Act—staff for the Washington Democrat invited feedback over the past few months from a slew of groups further to the left Both these groups would be odd choices to get input from on a Medicare for All bill given that neither organization advocates for the policy Families USA is an especially aggressive advocate for preserving the Affordable Care Act Families USA founder Ron Pollack was quoted by Third Way 5/4/18—a corporate-funded group devoted to pushing Democrats to the right—in an essay about why Democrats should avoid the single-payer issue Cunningham failed to observe that the Center for American Progress has received donations from the likes of Blue Cross Blue Shield CVS Caremark and Americans Health Insurance Plans AHIP the largest insurance lobby in the country Politico 12/13/13 The implication from Cunningham—who has been critiqued for parroting right-wing talking points by the liberal watchdog group Media Matters 2/15/18—is that there are acceptably mainstream policies like the ACA backed by acceptably mainstream groups like CAP Jayapal and others on the other hand are going “a step or steps too far” with Medicare for All “as it would upend health coverage for tens of millions of Americans”—according “to some progressives” Assuredly “some progressives” disagree with the Medicare for All policy It is also true that “some conservatives” agree with the policy In fact you can put the word “some” before virtually any demographic group and be correct Given the volume of information about this issue available it is hard to believe the Post could not be bothered to put these vague terms in context Who are these progressives Voters or politicians Do they get money from the industry There was no information about any of that Blatant Falsehoods A since-deleted tweet from Washington Post reporter Paige Cunningham 2/14/18 said it was “super weird” that people felt the Trump administration affected their “quality of life” The Post article has several factual inaccuracies including the kicker to the “some progressives” passage which claimed Medicare for All “could cost many times more than the ACA” Almost anything could happen theoretically but this is a misleading statement at best If by “cost” Cunningham means only government expenditures then it’s almost tautological since the point of single-payer is to shift healthcare funding from private to public insurance If she’s using “cost” in a more meaningful sense—as in how much do we as a society spend on healthcare—there is really no evidence to support the idea that single-payer would cost more than the ACA The ACA had very little cost containment at all The US currently spends 18 percent of GDP and rising—the most in the world by far—on healthcare Under the most optimistic CBO projections 3/20/10 for Obamacare at its best it would leave 22 million uncovered and costs would continue to rise if at a lower rate A more recent analysis from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 2/15/17 “projects the health share of GDP to rise from 178 percent in 2015 to 199 percent by 2025” Contrarily single-payer systems—as seen around the world—are far less expensive due to savings on administrative waste and better bargaining power for drug prices In fact these savings are what make universal comprehensive care possible The cost effectiveness of Medicare for All is its main attraction Even the the Mercatus study with its ties to the Koch brothers said Medicare for All would cost 2 trillion less over 10 years than what we are projected to pay now The Nation 7/31/18 The Post mentions the new bill would use “global budgets” and claims this would “open…the door for hospitals in different parts of the country to receive different payments for the same service” The problem as the national advocacy group Healthcare-Now! explains in a tweet is that the global budgets by design don’t use a pay-for-service model with hospitals “The whole point of moving to global budgets is that you’re no longer paying hospitals per service which she herself notes earlier in the paragraph” Ben Day the executive director of HealthCare Now! explained to FAIR Critics of single-payer often claim the polls are misleading because “voters don’t understand how such a system would work” Forbes 3/19/18 Their understanding of the issue is not likely to improve after reading the Post’s coverage Messages can be sent to the Washington Post at 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