With only nine or so vaquitas left in Mexican waters with little control on deadly nets set for a black-market fish, silence is replacing this tiny porpoise's vocalizations. Extinction looms. But the next 6 weeks can make a real difference. Read. Share: revkin.bulletin.com/41778589089738… 1/
Last week I was poised to write game over - that the conservation community should conserve resources for other efforts. I'd kept track via my @nytimes#dotearth blog for years, as numbers plunged from a couple hundred to a handful. China, particularly, seemed immovable. 2/
But in an interview last week, longtime vaquita scientist Barbara Taylor of @NOAAFisheries laid out four compelling reasons why a last-chance porpoise protection push is justified. The remaining handful of vaquitas are wary, fat and healthy, and not genetically bottlenecked. 3/
There's a funding gap of just $178,000 or so - ponder in the context of what billionaires have been spending money on lately - to get 2 vessels on the critical, and largely unprotected, "zero tolerance" core of the vaquita refuge when illicit fishing resumes mid September. 4/
And that's why I just donated to cetact.org, which I'm told is the most direct route to funding crew time to get two vessels on the waters off San Felipe this fall. It shouldn't be hard to raise $178,000 to give the last 🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬 a chance. Here's why..⤵️ 6/
There's no ideological divide. Indeed, the need to save the vaquita may in fact be the only thing that both @LeoDiCaprio, a key force behind the @seaofshadowsSOS film, and right-wing radio host Michael Savage of @ASavageNation agree on. LISTEN here. 🔊 7/
There's lots more in my story, "A Porpoise at the Precipice," on my new #bulletin dispatch, #sustainwhat: revkin.bulletin.com/41778589089738… Please subscribe and share, and do consider donating to the organization above, as I did. 8/
In the 19th century, gravity + water at West Point Foundry equaled steam engine components, cannon barrels. Now simply this. Thanks to @scenichudson, the outdoor museum here always illuminates.
Some other views of what amounts to a @longnow outdoor museum of industry history and landscape recovery: West Point Foundry Preserve. Here's a snapping turtle walking past the one intact structure.
Here's the artist's rendering of the West Point Foundry water wheel, which powered boring machines making cannon barrels that helped the Union Army win the Civil War:
And #EarthDay music includes songs about corporations focused on dollars more than wellbeing. So another tune from last year's #earthweek@columbiaclimate show from The Nestlers, singing, "The banks are made of marble, with a guard at every door..." pscp.tv/Revkin/1mrGmQR… 2/
There's a logic fail in my old friend @billmckibben's effort to derail @DKeithClimate's plan to loft a balloon in Sweden. Arguing even this tiny step toward assessing #SRM must wait until '30 misses how long it takes to do anything related to climate. newyorker.com/news/annals-of…
Every facet of the global climate challenge is super tough and requires years (generations even) of effort. Today's photovoltaic, LED, and battery successes did not arise from Musk-style entrepreneurship. They started with grinding basic study, like lofting a first balloon. 2/
And I'm no #SRM fan. I see no prospect this tech will used at scale in my or Bill's lifetimes (there's no plausible "lone actor" scenario & governments will never agree on full-scale deployment). But I do see merit in understanding what's possible. dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/11/11/mor… 3/
My quibble with the New Yorker story is with #climatechange framing. CO2 impacts on hurricane dynamics still pale beside the drivers of risk via social/political pressures leading to extreme exposure & vulnerability of Haitians in Bahamas. Dorian was epic but not unique. 3/⤵️
There are many avenues you can take to pursue #climateaction at the intersection of the arts, science and society.
The first step to sanity and impact? Realize the prismatic #climatecrisis has many facets. Cutting vulnerability? Huge. Cutting emissions? Huge. Pick one.⤵️
2. I guarantee there is one issue or problem at the interface between climate and society that suits your passions and skills best. Energy innovation? Vulnerability reduction? Community building? Political engagement? Global? Local? Glocal? All are needed. Choose your sweet spot.