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Environment Cananda Knocks Out 4500 Websites

December 30th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in environment

Do not enter

Environment Canada now cleaning up the Internet:

The Yesmen:

The two websites, “enviro-canada.ca” and “ec-gc.ca”, are “directly connected to a hoax which misleads people into believing that the Government of Canada will take certain actions in relation to environmental matters,” wrote Mike Landreville from Environment Canada in an email to the German Internet Service Provider (ISP) Serverloft. We trust you appreciate the importance of avoiding confusion among the public concerning Canadian governmental affairs and that you will assist us in preventing this hoax from spreading further.”

In a remarkable overstepping of bounds, Landreville also asked the ISP to “make every effort to prevent any further attempts concerning other environment-related domains (enviro, ec-gc, etc.) originating from your servers.”

http://www.enviro-canada.ca/

Website suspended

Serverloft blocked the IP-range for this server because of the content of the client’s website and would only unblock the IP-range if we suspended the website. The website was used in a spoof by The Yes Men.

Serverloft blocked the IP-range without a warrant and without calling us and thus affecting servers hosting 4500 of our customers’ websites until we ourselves discovered the problem, and convinced Serverloft to unblock. Serverloft did send us an email explaining that they would not unblock the IP-range until the websites were taken offline. The email was sent 5 minutes after they cut of the access to the mail server, so we only received the email after the 4500 websites were back online.

Convincing Serverloft that their systems had blocked access on purpose was hard because Serverloft frontline support claimed that all their systems were working fine and they therefore assumed that the problem was a configuration problem on our server. They refused to help troubleshooting the issue.

Serverloft could simply have called us and asked us to deal with the situation. We would then have asked the Canadians for a warrant. If the Canadians had shown us a warrant we would have taken down the site immediately. As others have pointed out the Canadians could probably just have gone through CIRA and have the domain suspended, which would not have affected any of the other 4500 websites.

As we cannot go through every single page that our customers put on their websites we anticipate a similar situation may arise again. We have therefore asked Serverloft to revise their procedures so we at least would get a phone call before they cut our connection. They have so far refused to do so. They have answered:

your net was blocked because of hosting phishing sites. I’ve attached the information, we have, below our signature. I’m sorry, but we cant call every costumer for abuse. In some cases we’ve to respond very fast and have to block the net or server.

While I appreciate Serverloft respond fast, it is no good if the collateral damage is more than 1000 times as big. Had they called I am sure we would have found an arrangement that would satisfy both of us.

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Carbon Taxes: BC Has Increased Greenhouse Gases

December 23rd, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted in environment

$313.9/L

The BC government’s reason for slapping us with a carbon tax is proving to be dubious at best, and shows you cannot tax people to actually lower C02… but you do lower their standard of living.

B.C. only province with rising greenhouse gases

“This is one of the disturbing contradictions in the Campbell Liberals’ climate-change policy,” he said. “They’ve introduced targets, they’ve introduced a carbon tax — and yet we’re actually going in the wrong direction.”

Next up for us over-taxed BC residents – The HST.

Proving that Gordon Campbell has never met a tax he didn’t like.

A Recent Poll:

If another party other than the BC Liberals wins the next provincial election in 2013-in your opinion will that ‘new government’ have the ‘moral authority’ to rip up the H.S.T. deal with the Conservative federal government on behalf of British Columbians?(questions designed prior to federal Conservative government’s announcement to hold vote)

Yes 54.5 %
No 36.5 %
Undecided 9.0 %

Summit Ends Amid Record Global Snowing

December 18th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in environment

Ice cave in Glacier Gray

Valdez socked in

Valdez got more than four inches per hour at the height of the snowstorm that began there Monday and ran through the week. By the time the citizens of Alaska’s only oil port finally caught a break, the snow was piled 5 feet, 8 inches deep.

Yes, you read right.

Five feet, 8 inches; over the head of your average American woman, up the nose of your average American man. The National Weather Service called it record. Fire hydrants were buried so deep under snow not even Tiger Woods could have hit them.

In other news:

Europe see record snow from England to Poland.

Record cold, snow envelop Japan Sea coast

Storm dumps record snowfall in Carson

St. John’s gets record snowfall

Workers prepare for big snow dump in Metro Vancouver

Record snowfall blankets Ontario

OBAMA SAYS BECAUSE OF WEATHER REASONS WILL RETURN TO WASHINGTON BEFORE A FINAL VOTE AT UN SUMMIT.

Pelosi told CNN that military officials leading her Congressional delegation have urged the 21 lawmakers to leave Copenhagen several hours earlier than scheduled on Saturday.

The Speaker said she has agreed to the new travel plan so that lawmakers can get back to Washington before much of the expected storm wallops the nation’s capital.

He’s running away from Copenhagen now. Just in time before all the Global freezing gets in the way.

The ice returneth… as it does each winter. Couldn’t ask for a better ending

Creative Commons License photo credit: Tom Holub

Call it an ObamaWin

December 18th, 2009 | 5 Comments | Posted in environment

obama-wins

Obama has a way of turning defeat into wins… at least according to some:

Obama: ‘Meaningful breakthrough’ reached at talks

Obama claims partial victory in Copenhagen

All nations agree Copenhagen climate deal: Sarkozy

Obama claims partial victory in Copenhagen

Then we have something closer to the truth:

Leaders, Activists Throwing in the Towel in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen Blues? White House Announces ‘Meaningful Agreement’

This one hits the nail on the head:

Socialists in Copenhagen Reach Non-Binding “Agreement”; World Laughs

Seriously, non-binding? President Hope’n’Change could only get a non-binding agreement that lists “promises” made by global leaders? No wonder China and India agreed to the pact. They don’t actually have to do anything.

Neither do we, technically speaking, but we do have political leaders dumb enough to stab our economy in the heart in the name of Gaia, bigger government, and exportation of sovereignty. All while China and India laugh their developing butts off and their economies keep growing.

Now Obama’s coming running back to the states like a college student who thinks he’s really achieved world peace by attending that Free Tibet rally.

Sometime next year, maybe the year after, he’ll realize that China and the rest of the world were really lying all along. They don’t intend on harming their own economy, just ours. They don’t intend on redistributing their wealth, just ours. They didn’t intend on exporting their sovereignty, just ours.

The global warming movement is just the global socialist movement rebranded. Hand over your money, sovereignty, free market economies, and freedom of choice…in the name of saving the planet and polar bears.

Underlying motivation? What underlying motivation? We’re all about saving Gaia, you see.

We can’t actually prove the science? Don’t mind that. We’re experts. You’re not.

You’re an expert? You must be a whacko on the dole of an oil company.

You have evidence of us manipulating data and just making stuff up? Stop being a Flat-earther.

The climate protesters in Copenhagen marching with anti-capitalist, pro-socialism posters? Don’t mind them. Small group.

It’s consistently pushed by left-tilting leaders, even admitted socialists, with agendas for massive, global government? Er, sheer coincidence.

See where this is going? Socialism has been rebranded as the global warming movement. You’re expected to hand over your wealth, sovereignty, freedom, capitalist ideals, and all the rest. This time in the name of saving the polar bears. It’s the global socialist movement with a cuter mascot.

You have to wonder what he gave away to get this non-agreement.

A good review of his speech:

Barack Obama stepped into the chaotic final hours of the Copenhagen summit today saying he was convinced the world could act “boldly and decisively” on climate change.

But his speech offered no indication America was ready to embrace bold measures, after world leaders had been working desperately against the clock to try to paper over an agreement to prevent two years of wasted effort — and a 10-day meeting — from ending in total collapse. …

Many reactions were strongly critical of Obama. Hugo Chávez, the president of Venezuela, described Obama’s speech as “ridiculous” and the US’s initial offer of a $10bn fund for poor countries in the draft text as “a joke”.

Tim Jones, a spokesman for the World Development Movement, said: “The president said he came to act, but showed little evidence of doing so. He showed no awareness of the inequality and injustice of climate change. If America has really made its choice, it is a choice that condemns hundreds of millions of people to climate change disaster.”

Friends of the Earth said in a statement, “Obama has deeply disappointed not only those listening to his speech at the UN talks, he has disappointed the whole world.”

Not much mention of this:

India and China have taken a united stand and walked out of the climate summit as Copenhagen talks fail.

Tensions prevailed at the climate talks at Copenhagen today, as Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh and China premier Wen Jiabao walked out of the summit along with their respective delegations, as talks failed.

We dodged a Marxist bullet… for now.

EcoSnoop – Now You Can Report The Horror

December 15th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in environment

EcoSnoop envirnmental horrors

Useless enviro site of the day:

Welcome to EcoSnoop

A Mission for Change

EcoSnoop’s mission is to help our communities heighten awareness of opportunities to be more green, save energy, improve treatment of animals, and even fill pot holes. Leveraging the power of the community, EcoSnoops use their Apple iPhone to capture clear pictures of a problem and post these pictures on a community website so that building owners and others can take action.

Have you ever…..

  • Seen lights left on in a building, late at night, for no good purpose?
  • Noticed a door that never closes properly, wasting heat or air conditioning?
  • Observed a truck unnecessarily idling at a loading dock?
  • Been bothered by a broken sprinkler running non stop?
  • Complained about street lights left on all day?
  • Wanted a pot hole filled?

EcoSnoop lets you help solve these problems and more. EcoSnoop is a photo driven “Trouble Ticket” system, letting you identify a problem while leveraging to community to take corrective action. The EcoSnoop website is a tool for environmental awareness and a tool for actively promoting energy conservancy and green awareness. By using the EcoSnoop iPhone application, the user becomes an important link in the chain of helping to report and mediate green waste (energy, pollution, etc.). Additionally, by going yourself and encouraging friends to utilize the website to add as much information as possible about the picture (address information, responsible party information, etc.) you are giving the EcoSnoop community the tools to encourage positive change!

A Community Driven Platform

As EcoSnoop continues to grow, this site will let users make recommendations to buildings owners. See a light than can be replaced with a Compact Florescent, take a picture and notify the building owner. A polite but empowered social networking experience, EcoSnoop will help us all take a step to green, one picture at a time.

Companies, government and other organizations can use EcoSnoop “Enterprise” solution to monitor their properties of energy, water and other environmental waste. Corporations that wish to encourage customers to find “Green” problems, can use EcoSnoop to motivate customers to engage in a collaborative effort to achieve better Green performance.

EcoSnoop is bootstrap funded.  We will continue to add more services and features as our community builds.  If you would like to help us, please contribute to the effort via PayPal.  The donation is not tax deductible or anything, but if our features ever include a paid component, we will apply your contribution at twice its value for those services if you elect to use them.

Protecting Corporate Brands

Corporations are a target for organizations critical of energy waste.  But indeed many corporations are working hard to be good corporate citizens, often doing more than they are credited with.  EcoSnoop works with Corporations to help promote activism, allowing consumers to capture examples of waste they see working with “BigCo” and reporting examples of missives to the right people in the corporation to allow rapid fixes.

For more information please contact us.

See the waste firsthand here.

What will they think of next? The map is a nice touch. Can’t wait till ELF shows up.

Hopenhagen Falling Apart

December 8th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in environment

Guardian: The UN Copenhagen climate talks are in disarray today after developing countries reacted furiously to leaked documents that show world leaders will next week be asked to sign an agreement that hands more power to rich countries and sidelines the UN’s role in all future climate change negotiations.

The document is also being interpreted by developing countries as setting unequal limits on per capita carbon emissions for developed and developing countries in 2050; meaning that people in rich countries would be permitted to emit nearly twice as much under the proposals.

The document was described last night by one senior diplomat as “a very dangerous document for developing countries. It is a fundamental reworking of the UN balance of obligations. It is to be superimposed without discussion on the talks”.

A confidential analysis of the text by developing countries shows deep unease over details of the text.

In particular, it is understood to:

• Force developing countries to agree to specific emission cuts and measures that were not part of the original UN agreement;

• Divide poor countries further by creating a new category of developing countries called “the most vulnerable”;

Weaken the UN’s role in handling climate finance;

• Not allow poor countries to emit more than 1.44 tonnes of carbon per person by 2050, while allowing rich countries to emit 2.67 tonnes.

Developing countries that have seen the text are understood to be furious that it is being promoted by rich countries without their knowledge and without discussion in the negotiations.

“It is being done in secret. Clearly the intention is to get [Barack] Obama and the leaders of other rich countries to muscle it through when they arrive next week. It effectively is the end of the UN process,” said one diplomat, who asked to remain nameless.

“It proposes a green fund to be run by a board but the big risk is that it will run by the World Bank and the Global Environment Facility [a partnership of 10 agencies including the World Bank and the UN Environment Programme] and not the UN. That would be a step backwards, and it tries to put constraints on developing countries when none were negotiated in earlier UN climate talks.”

Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Images

The talks look to be doomed before the begin, even without taking Climategate into account.

Anything that lessens the UN’s role is promising, and the odds of Hopenhagen actually falling apart are looking better each day.

Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Images

Copenhagen Climate Summit – The Ultimate In Hypocrisy.

December 7th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Posted in environment

Santa Claus

Excess personified and they aren’t even attempting to set an example…

1,200 limos, 140 private planes:

The total number of limos in Copenhagen next week has already broken the 1,200 barrier. The French alone rang up on Thursday and ordered another 42. “We haven’t got enough limos in the country to fulfil the demand,” she says. “We’re having to drive them in hundreds of miles from Germany and Sweden.”

And the total number of electric cars or hybrids among that number? “Five,” says Ms Jorgensen. “The government has some alternative fuel cars but the rest will be petrol or diesel. We don’t have any hybrids in Denmark, unfortunately, due to the extreme taxes on those cars. It makes no sense at all, but it’s very Danish.”

The airport says it is expecting up to 140 extra private jets during the peak period alone, so far over its capacity that the planes will have to fly off to regional airports – or to Sweden – to park, returning to Copenhagen to pick up their VIP passengers.

As well 15,000 delegates and officials, 5,000 journalists and 98 world leaders, the Danish capital will be blessed by the presence of Leonardo DiCaprio, Daryl Hannah, Helena Christensen, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Prince Charles. A Republican US senator, Jim Inhofe, is jetting in at the head of an anti-climate-change “Truth Squad.”

The top hotels – all fully booked at £650 a night – are readying their Climate Convention menus of (no doubt sustainable) scallops, foie gras and sculpted caviar wedges.

At the takeaway pizza end of the spectrum, Copenhagen’s clean pavements are starting to fill with slightly less well-scrubbed protesters from all over Europe. In the city’s famous anarchist commune of Christiania this morning, among the hash dealers and heavily-graffitied walls, they started their two-week “Climate Bottom Meeting,” complete with a “storytelling yurt” and a “funeral of the day” for various corrupt, “heatist” concepts such as “economic growth”.

The Danish government is cunningly spending a million kroner to give the protesters KlimaForum, a “parallel conference” in the magnificent DGI-byen sports centre. The hope, officials admit, is that they will work off their youthful energies on the climbing wall, state-of-the-art swimming pools and bowling alley, Just in case, however, Denmark has taken delivery of its first-ever water-cannon – one of the newspapers is running a competition to suggest names for it – plus sweeping new police powers. The authorities have been proudly showing us their new temporary prison, 360 cages in a disused brewery, housing 4,000 detainees.

And this being Scandinavia, even the prostitutes are doing their bit for the planet. Outraged by a council postcard urging delegates to “be sustainable, don’t buy sex,” the local sex workers’ union – they have unions here – has announced that all its 1,400 members will give free intercourse to anyone with a climate conference delegate’s pass. The term “carbon dating” just took on an entirely new meaning.

At least the sex will be C02-neutral. According to the organisers, the eleven-day conference, including the participants’ travel, will create a total of 41,000 tonnes of “carbon dioxide equivalent”, equal to the amount produced over the same period by a city the size of Middlesbrough.

The temptation, then, is to dismiss the whole thing as a ridiculous circus. Many of the participants do not really need to be here. And far from “saving the world,” the world’s leaders have already agreed that this conference will not produce any kind of binding deal, merely an interim statement of intent.

Instead of swift and modest reductions in carbon – say, two per cent a year, starting next year – for which they could possibly be held accountable, the politicians will bandy around grandiose targets of 80-per-cent-plus by 2050, by which time few of the leaders at Copenhagen will even be alive, let alone still in office.

Even if they had agreed anything binding, past experience suggests that the participants would not, in fact, feel bound by it. Most countries – Britain excepted – are on course to break the modest pledges they made at the last major climate summit, in Kyoto.

And as the delegates meet, they do so under a shadow. For the first time, not just the methods but the entire purpose of the climate change agenda is being questioned. Leaked emails showing key scientists conspiring to fix data that undermined their case have boosted the sceptic lobby. Australia has voted down climate change laws. Last week’s unusually strident attack by the Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband, on climate change “saboteurs” reflected real fear in government that momentum is slipping away from the cause.

In Copenhagen there was a humbler note among some delegates. “If we fail, one reason could be our overconfidence,” said Simron Jit Singh, of the Institute of Social Ecology. “Because we are here, talking in a group of people who probably agree with each other, we can be blinded to the challenges of the other side. We feel that we are the good guys, the selfless saviours, and they are the bad guys.”

As Mr Singh suggests, the interesting question is perhaps not whether the climate changers have got the science right – they probably have – but whether they have got the pitch right. Some campaigners’ apocalyptic predictions and religious righteousness – funeral ceremonies for economic growth and the like – can be alienating, and may help explain why the wider public does not seem to share the urgency felt by those in Copenhagen this week.

In a rather perceptive recent comment, Mr Miliband said it was vital to give people a positive vision of a low-carbon future. “If Martin Luther King had come along and said ‘I have a nightmare,’ people would not have followed him,” he said.

Over the next two weeks, that positive vision may come not from the overheated rhetoric in the conference centre, but from Copenhagen itself. Limos apart, it is a city filled entirely with bicycles, stuffed with retrofitted, energy-efficient old buildings, and seems to embody the civilised pleasures of low-carbon living without any of the puritanism so beloved of British greens.

And inside the hall, not everything is looking bad. Even the sudden rush for limos may be a good sign. It means that more top people are coming, which means they scent something could be going right here.

The US, which rejected Kyoto, is on board now, albeit too tentatively for most delegates. President Obama’s decision to stay later in Copenhagen may signal some sort of agreement between America and China: a necessity for any real global action, and something that could be presented as a “victory” for the talks.

The hot air this week will be massive, the whole proceedings eminently mockable, but it would be far too early to write off this conference as a failure.

What a crock – maybe they’ll come up with a new way to hide the decline… and our left wing majority in Canada have bought in – hook, line and sinker.

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Green Fakers – Al Asked To Give Back His Oscar

December 4th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in environment

Take back Al Gore’s Oscar, two Academy members demand in light of Climategate

Roger L. Simon and Lionel Chetwynd, both Academy members have called on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to rescind the prestigious, profitable gold Oscar statuette that it gave ex-Vice President Al Gore two years ago for the environmental movie “An Inconvenient Truth.”

Climategate emails force Al Gore to cancel talk at Copenhagen: Al Gore’s scheduled December 16th speech with the auspicious title “Climate Conclusion” has been canceled amid the scandal of Climategate.  About 3,000 Danes had tickets for the Berlinske Media event that was announced in August.

Al’s on the run…

The fun goes viral:

Only Available In Canada – The Moose Wash

December 1st, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted in environment

It’s environmentally friendly, fun to watch, and a great way to get that car all shiny and clean.

This should quieten down those that are angry at our environmental record once and for all.