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Stay Informed

CACOR's weekly newsletter
October 15, 2022
Welcome to Stay Informed, CACOR's weekly newsletter. It contains all the latest updates to the CACOR Website. Signup and previous weekly newsletters are available here.
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The complete list of the CACOR Zoom series from
presentation #1 on 2020-04-15 to the spring of 2023
https://canadiancor.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/All-zooms-thru-spring-2023.pdf
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To CACOR Members:

CACOR has added a new google group [email protected]
"A CACOR group focused on GHG reduction techniques integrated into a plan to survive an extinction event." If any CACOR member wishes to join this group, contact Richard van der Jagt or Art Hunter.
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We have a new search function exclusively for the YouTube series and we are developing an "index" for ease of finding relevant presentations.
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Seeking editors for the CACOR Website. Contact Art at [email protected].
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Do you want to contact your Federal MP or Senator?
List of emails for Canadian Members of Parliament and Senators. (canadiancor.com).
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Archived Articles Revisited:

This is your weekly personal list of three random articles extracted from our website archives. These links are unique to you and are more than one year old. The intention is to deliver a sense of what was considered a priority on that date compared with today's latest articles and presentations. You are encouraged to share these links with your social media and other networks.
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Latest Presentation

Dr. Nicole Morgan | Famine as a Mass Destruction Weapon. | 2022-10-12 CACOR Zoom presentation #118| 

Dr. Nicole Morgan | Famine as a Mass Destruction Weapon. | 2022-10-12 CACOR Zoom presentation #118| 

Speaker:    Dr. Nicole Morgan Topic:   Famine as a Mass Destruction Weapon Time:   Oct 12, 2022 13:30 Eastern Time (US and Canada) Summary: Dr Morgan will present an update of a previous CACOR conference held on October 16th 2018 “Food and Fat one of our first Forms of Energy”.  She will re-cast her forecast within the chaotic geopolitical context which …

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Upcoming Events

John Meyer | Pivoting on Climate and Depletion by Substituting Progress for Growth| CACOR Zoom presentation | 2022-10-19

John Meyer | Pivoting on Climate and Depletion by Substituting Progress for Growth| CACOR Zoom presentation | 2022-10-19

You are invited to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Speaker: John Meyer Topic: Pivoting on Climate and Depletion by Substituting Progress for Growth Time: Oct 19, 2022 13:30 Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4910485614?pwd=RDFaN1lrZ3NZYS9hdEN1WU1qZFNpZz09 Meeting ID: 491 048 5614 Passcode: 2001911 Summary: Business-as-usual will not see us through the threats which even now are beginning to seep under …

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Latest Articles

Food or Political Crises linked

Food Crisis and Global Security Food Security Update DOWNLOAD THE LATEST FOOD SECURITY UPDATE Select a EDS Sub navigation page selecting option, leaving this page Latest Update – October 3, 2022 Domestic food price inflation remains high around the world. Information between May to August 2022 shows high inflation in almost all low-income and middle-income countries; 88.2% of low-income countries, 91.1% of …

Categories: Analysis, Trending

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Food or Political Crises linked

The Spell of the Sensuous

The Spell of the Sensuous
The Spell of the Sensuous The Road Not Taken BY ROBERT FROST Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps …

Categories: Articles, What are you doing

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Action, no matter what

Even if there is no hope, we have to do something. Not having hope is not an excuse for not doing anything. But the thing we need more than hope is action, because once there is action there is hope.” Greta Thunberg

Categories: Articles, Quotes

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Solar Community in Ft. Myers, FL Never Lost Power During Hurricane Ian

Solar power plant on hillside, aerial view of clean energy in mountainous area
Babcock Ranch calls itself “America’s first solar-powered town.” Its nearby solar array — made up of 700,000 individual panels — generates more electricity than the 2,000-home neighborhood uses, in a state where most electricity is generated by burning natural gas, a planet-warming fossil fuel. So when Hurricane Ian came barreling toward southwest Florida this week, it was a true test for the community. The …

Categories: Articles, Solutions

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The Anatomy of Global WarNing—From CACOR Archives

N. Nemeth wrote about how the entire history of mankind is an endless sequence of crises.  Since the Industrial Revolution, a new persistent crisis is evolving with global dimensions and an increasing threat of destroying the ecosphere if it is not resolved.  It worsens with population growth and unrestricted demands for resources and return of wastes to the environment.  The …

Categories: Articles, CACOR Proceedings, CACOR Writers

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Resource extraction responsible for half world’s carbon emissions

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Extractive industries are responsible for half of the world’s carbon emissions and more than 80% of biodiversity loss, according to the most comprehensive environmental tally undertaken of mining and farming. While this is crucial for food, fuel and minerals, the study by UN Environment warns the increasing material weight of the world’s economies is putting a more dangerous level of …

Categories: Articles, Climate

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SDG&E turns increasingly microgrids, line undergrounding and upgrades to address wildfire threats

With California now firmly in the grip of wildfire season – as much as there is any single season for it any longer – San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) this week touted years-long work to decrease wildfire risk in the southern portion of the state, through a mix of infrastructure changes and education. While encouraging customers to prepare for …

Categories: Articles, CACOR Groups

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SDG&E turns increasingly microgrids, line undergrounding and upgrades to address wildfire threats

How well are we doing?

How well are we doing?
Key indicators of how humans are changing the Earth: Sea level, species, carbon dioxide, sea ice, population, daily temperature extremes, annual climate change performance by country, air pollution, temperature records, climate change indicators, top ten emitters, historic emissions, electric vehicles.

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Breaking News

Harnessing Hydropower From Urban Water Pipes

Twenty feet below a street in Portland, Oregon, Susan Priddy stands amid 50 feet of city-owned water pipes. Inside these pipes sit four keg-size turbines that look like giant egg beaters­—only they churn out hydroelectric power. “We’re capturing energy that would otherwise be lost,” says Priddy, director of operations for Lucid Energy, a Portland start-up.

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Breakthrough Battery Proves We Wrong About Carbon Dioxide

"Pollution is just a resource that we haven't learned to use yet."

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Grand Solar Minimum is coming

Just Have a Think Our sun is reaching the end of its normal 11-year cycle and is now approaching a period of minimum solar activity. This one's being dubbed the Grand Solar Minimum. Some say it's the real cause of climate change and that it's going to wreak havoc with our weather systems for years to come, possibly even tipping …

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Ontario does not intend to renew its agreement with Hydro-Québec

Ontario does not intend to renew its agreement with Hydro-Québec The agreement concluded in 2015 under Kathleen Wynne and Philippe Couillard expires on next year. Quebec Premier François Legault (left) with his Quebec counterpart 'Ontario, Doug Ford (right) In a decision that surprises some experts, the Ford government confirms to Radio-Canada that it has no intention of renewing its x27; …

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Ontario’s electricity sector will need more natural gas generation: report

Interim NDP Leader Peter Tabuns criticized the government for relying on natural gas and noted that Smith’s directive to the IESO says those contracts should go to 2040, and that operators would still get paid if new emissions laws force them to shut down. (how sweet it this?) Before Friday’s report, the IESO had already projected that greenhouse gas emissions …

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Cold Fusion is Back (there's just one problem)

A good summary of history and the present state of research.

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Paul Beckwith - on global dimming

He reviews a number of scientific papers.

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Ozone Layer success versus Global Warming FAILURE! Why the difference?

Just Have a Think 35 years ago scientists discovered we were badly damaging the ozone layer, so a major global initiative was created to repair it. At the same time scientists also discovered that greenhouse gas emissions were causing dangerous levels of warming in our atmosphere, but NO major global initiative was set up to solve this problem and now …

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