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Friday 29 December 2023

CLIMERICK: If Wood Can Build Taller Than Steel

Photo credit BBC/Modvion

If wood can build taller than steel

It gives it a heightened appeal

For huge turbine towers

Giving yet greener power

With a low weight and cost -What a DEAL!

 

BBC Climate News 28.12.23 features a Swedish Company (Modvion) which is building modular wooden turbine towers for land-based constructions. Transport of the modular units is easier than moving huge steel towers, so there are many benefits to this system approach


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Thursday 28 December 2023

As of Old, A Prophetic Voice

Pixabay free ‘demonstration’ image

As of old, a Prophetic Voice

Goes unheeded by many, through choice;

Now with prophets arrested 

Our leaders attest to

Their shocking pro-fossil-fuel ploys.


Mid-October 2023 and Greta Thunberg, among others, is arrested for joining a Climate change protest in London.

Tuesday 19 December 2023

CLIMERICK: On Climate Change, Let Us Be Brisk by John Hobbs, Vancouver Island

Picture Credit Pixabay free image

So what should we do?
 

On Climate Change, let us be brisk:

There’s a crisis right now on Earth’s disk!


No time for distraction,


We have to take action,


Or soon we’ll join “Species At Risk”!


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Tuesday 12 December 2023

CLIMERICK: When Looking for Holiday Joys


When Looking for Holiday Joys

 

When looking for holiday joys


Look for landlords who do more than voice


credentials of green;


they are part of a meme

of low carbon hols: perfect choice! 


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Monday 11 December 2023

CLIMERICK: How Dare The Devilish Shell?


How Dare The Devilish Shell

How dare the devilish Shell

sue Greenpeace, when Shell create hell

in oil-bearing places

kicking over the traces

of land laws where ethnic folk dwell.

 

Shell intend to sue Greenpeace for £1.7m damages they claim were perpretated by Greenpeace supporters boarding a ship transporting a platform to Shetland. (Source BBC Climate News 9th Novr 23). 

  • At the Alto Rio Guamá Indigenous Territory in the state of Pará, Indigenous people allege that the carbon credit-generating company pressed communities to sign blank sheets of paper; Funai’s legal office received an offer of 50 million reais ($10.1 million) in advance for the signatures of Kayapó communities. (Source Mongabay 14.11.23)
  • Royal Dutch Shell, plc (Shell) began oil production in the
    Niger Delta region of Nigeria in 1958 and has a long
    history of working closely with the Nigerian government to
    quell popular opposition to its presence in the region. At the
    request of Shell, and with Shell’s assistance and financing,
    Nigerian soldiers used deadly force and massive, brutal
    raids against the Ogoni people throughout the early 1990s
    to repress a growing movement against the oil company.
    The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), EarthRights
    International (ERI) and other human rights attorneys sued
    Shell for human rights violations against the Ogoni. After
    thirteen years of litigation, the case against Shell ended in a
    historic $15.5 million settlement for the plaintiffs.

·       In a court decision reached late last year, Indigenous communities from the Wild Coast of South Africa’s Eastern Cape have attained a landmark legal victory against energy and petroleum giant Shell. To win their case, lawyers representing the Umgungundlovu, Dwesa-Cwebe, and Port Saint Johns Indigenous communities, among others, argued that because Shell failed to consult meaningfully with local communities, the company’s efforts to explore shale gas off the country’s eastern coast ignored a crucial aspect of local custom. The victory has been hailed as a major breakthrough in the effort to stem the tide of climate change. But it is also a potent example of how Wild Coast communities are using the courts to fight for the right to determine what happens in their territory and strengthening their hand in a country heavily marred by colonialism.


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Sunday 10 December 2023

CLIMERICK: Though One Person's Commitment is Worth by John Hobbs (Vancouver Island)

Pixabay free image

Though One Person's Commitment is Worth by John Hobbs

Though one person's commitment is worth

Very little in saving the Earth,

If billions try,

There's a chance we'll get by,

So do it for all that we're worth!

 


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Friday 8 December 2023

CLIMERICK: In Landfill, There’s Too Much Waste Food



In Landfill, There’s Too Much Waste Food

In Landfill, there’s too much waste food, 

Mouldering, that is not good,

Causes methane to form

So the atmosphere warms.

We should compost it; strew it; be shrewd!


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Thursday 7 December 2023

CLIMERICK: As of Old, the prophetic voice


I love this Icon of John the Baptist, painted by Pam, my wife in a week long guided course. It shows John as a virile young man, which he would have been at the time of his death, so takes us away from the elderly, wild creature that it is easy to imagine from the Biblical description of him. For me, this icon is the epitome of the sort of person who would have delivered the  messages of the ‘ancient prophetic voice'.

As of Old, the prophetic voice

As of old, a Prophetic Voice

Goes unheeded by many, through choice;

Now with prophets arrested 

Our leaders attested

Their shocking pro-fossil-fuel ploys.


Mid-October 2023 and Greta Thunberg is arrested for joining a Climate change protest in London.


Find the thinking behind the growing collection of CLIMERICKS HERE

Wednesday 6 December 2023

CLIMERICK: We’ve Polluted Earth, Land, Sea, and Air by John Hobbs (Vancouver Island)



We’ve Polluted Earth, Land, Sea, and Air by John Hobbs (Vancouver Island)

We’ve polluted Earth, land, sea, and air:

We’re guilty, we haven’t a prayer!

But while t’jury is out

And of guilt there’s no doubt,

It’s the sentence that others will bear.


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Tuesday 5 December 2023

CLIMERICK: Hopeful of Hydrogen

Hopeful of Hydrogen

Is Hydrogen power hope or hype?

Detractors will all take a swipe

at its two stage conversion:

but hear this assertion

its future is fruitful and ripe.


Image from science.howstuffworks.com
and see Wikipedia: Isotopes of Hydrogen

 

(BBC Science and Technology item of 1st July 2023 notes that hydrogen is now powering buses, lorries, vans, boats, heavy moving equipment and trains.It is the ultimate clean fuel provided economical extraction problems can be resolved – and they are increasingly likely to be.)


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Monday 4 December 2023

CLIMERICK: Scores of Sciences Signal the Same

 Scores of Sciences Signal the Same



Scores of sciences signal the same,

Not one science!

As many proclaim.

Earth NOW needs net zero

Not fossil fuel Neros

Who deny this, with false claims inane.

 

(It feels possible that expressions such as ‘following the science’ devalue the urgency of a deep climate concern by suggesting there is just one single science implying the danger we are in, whereas a multiplicity of scientific disciplines all point clearly in the same direction – we are at serious risk. Wikipedia’s entry of ‘Climatology’ shows a range of the sciences involved)


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CLIMERICKS and A CLIMATE CONCERN TREE! Another way of encouraging conversation at #ChristmasTreeFestivals or #EndOfTermConcerts

 

The Climate Concern tree 

at Landbeach Church Christmas Tree Festival 

(Near Cambridge UK)


So here’s a further idea that uses CLIMERICKS as a way of starting Climate Concern conversations. 

With the encouragement of a friend to make a display in a 40-ChristmasTree festival, I worked out that it might be possible to decorate a recycled cardboard tree with CLIMERICKS, suitably designed for the season. You can see the outcome above. The cards are straightforward insofar as they are A6 in  size so can be printed out 4 to a page on light card or fairly heavy paper. There are several websites that offer free borders and each card can feature either one of the growing collection of verses on this site: OR, better, this is an opportunity for you and/ or some members of an organisation who want to express their support for much greater impetus in climate change mitigation initiatives CAN PERHAPS WRITE THEIR OWN.

Here’s a specimen sheet using four of the CLIMERICKS already on the site, which have some relevance to Christmas in the 21st century.

 

Insert the CLIMERICKS you think most appealing to the people who will see them. Cut the card and mount the individual cards on the tree. In the ‘tree’ picture above the cards are stuck on but could be hung on a real Christmas tree OR on a single branch such as that shown below either for Christmas or for other seasons.
This would also be a very straightforward project for SCHOOLS once pupils are old enough to be able to produce CLIMERICKS. Displayed at an end of term concert, the tree, with its CLIMERICK decoration could provide parents with understandings of how their children perceive the present-day climate threat. Interesting family conversations and student to student exchanges could emerge.

If this idea commends itself to you, but you do not find it easy to write verse, the index button A - Z of CLIMERICKS will give you access to a growing collection of usable verses and if you want to understand more about other uses of CLIMERICKS, 
CLICK  HERE 




Sunday 3 December 2023

CLIMERICK: Famed Naturalist - name Packham C

Famed Naturalist - name Packham C


Image from Wikipedia


Famed naturalist - name Packham C,

wonders how we can mount protest pleas

as climate’s become

global risk number one,

but campaigners get seized by police.


( One for the UK - with its government wanting to deter peaceful protest: other countries may have their own  prophets making similar decisions.)

Chris Packham, naturalist and long-term broadcaster appeared on Channel 4 (UK) 20th September 2023 in an hour long programme considering whether it would be right for him to risk prison to raise the profile of the anti-fossil fuel movement and whether that would be an effective protest action)


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CLIMERICKS HERE

Friday 1 December 2023

CLIMERICK: Way Back in Pleistocene Days


Fossilised 'little creature' from Pixabay free images


Way back in Pleistocene days

little creatures evolved clever ways


To move with the weather


But today they can never


cross cities or six lane highways.

(the Pleistocene was a time of slow climate change between 2.6 million and 12000 years ago. This CLIMERICK raises the issue of Species Loss)

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