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Go to Mars or die? Why the Emissions Standards of Climate Accords are our last best chance at survival.

Here is a source that know far more than I. And is not as U.S. centric in view. https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602852/how-bad-will-trump-be-for-climate-policy/?utm_campaign=internal&utm_medium=readnext&utm_source=item_3 Elon Musk is building ships to go to Mars. Saw this in Lo and Behold, the great Herzog movie about the Tech revolution and its effect for better or worse on humankind. A part of this movie was Musk, showing his plans. mars. He was grim. I wondered, a bit paranoid? But, since he's a genius, I thought he might know some things I don't. T read some grim facts about climate change. They are simple and measurable. No mystery here. 1. Carbon emissions from fossil fuels are causing a rise in temperatures. 2. Global warming is happening at a faster rate than was anticipated by scientists. 3.The three worst polluters in the world are the U.S., China, and India 4.  After much a treaty was finally concluded with minimum emissions standards so ...

In honor of Pres' signing of Keystone & Dakota Pipelines--Why the Climate Accords are our last best chance at survival.

Here is a source with far more knowledge than I and less U.S. centric. https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602852/how-bad-will-trump-be-for-climate-policy/?utm_campaign=internal&utm_medium=readnext&utm_source=item_3 Elon Musk is building ships to go to Mars. Saw this in Lo and Behold, the great Herzog movie about the Tech revolution and its effect for better or worse on humankind. A part of this movie was Musk, showing his plans. mars. He was grim. I wondered, a bit paranoid? But, since he's a genius, I thought he might know some things I don't. I read some grim facts about climate change. They are simple and measurable. No mystery here. 1. Carbon emissions from fossil fuels are causing a rise in temperatures. 2. Global warming is happening at a faster rate than was anticipated by scientists. 3.The three worst polluters in the world are the U.S., China, and India 4.  After much a treaty was finally concluded with minimum emissions standards so that the p...

3/30,THE 1916 IRISH REBELLION, doc airs PBS Nationwide, salon.com review

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Great salon.com piece mentions THE 1916 IRISH REBELLION, book & documentary is a good place to begin to understand the event. http://www.salon.com/2016/04/07/how_a_failed_rebellion_changed_the_world_the_easter_risings_strange_centennial/ From BOOKLIST, excerpt of review to run 4/15 ....Rich in fascinating historical photographs and informative and poignant documents that capture each phase of the struggle and its inevitable and tragic outcome, this striking volume tells the complex tale of a singular chapter in the long  war against colonialism in plain and ringing language. https://1916.nd.edu/events/2016/03/31/39351-screening-and-keynote-address/ 3/16, Today, in Ireland, the DIASPORA EVENT for THE 1916 IRISH REBELLION.  Hope to reach 70 million people https://1916.nd.edu/events/2016/03/16/38103-world-premiere/ Trailer for the documentary THE 1916 IRISH REBELLION, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CN2dimzxzp8 by Briona Ni...

When is a commercial book literary & a literary book commercial? THE MAGIC STRINGS OF FRANKIE PRESTO and GINNY GALL

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THE MAGIC STRINGS OF FRANKIE PRESTO by Mitch Albom and GINNY GALL by Charlie Smith seem worlds apart. Albom's novels have sold more than 35 million copies in 42 languages. Charlie Smith, author of eight novels, three New York Times "Notable Books" won the Agha Kahn Prize and has written for the Paris Review and The New Yorker. Albom, who started as a sportswriter, is a screen writer and syndicated columnist. His prose style is simple, at times even flat. Smith is a literary stylist whose "writing can  make the mountains ring." (NYTBR). Albom is a big commercial success without being a literary writer. Smith is a literary success from Iowa's prestigious writing program, whose books have been well received by critics but are not bestsellers. Commercial and literary are marketed in different categories--one makes money, the other gets respect. Why is there a split?  One reason is publishers' infatuation with the products of MFA writing programs, e...

Mothers of famous artists are often ignored in the mythmaking process but in THE MARRIAGE OF OPPOSITES, a mother's mythic origins inspire great art

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The mothers of famous artists  are often ignored in a myth-making process that assumes artists are completely self-invented creatures. Probably Freud's theories contributed to the infamy of mothers, yet there's evidence women transmit the gene for intelligence to their sons (for daughters it's a split gene). In THE MARRIAGE OF OPPOSITES, Alice Hoffman shows how a son's genius arose from his mother's transformative journey. It is late in this mythic story, when you realize Camille Pissarro is the son most like Rachel, his mother. She's an old lady in 1807 in Paris, when she begins her narrative about her life on the island of St. Thomas. Her family came to the island, as did their small Jewish community, because the King of Denmark proclaimed freedom of religion for all on St, Thomas and gave Jews civil rights. After 300 years of his family's expulsions from countries, her father finally found a haven. The story Rachel learned, was that he owed his lif...