Thursday, July 31, 2014

Ancient Earth fossils could be found on the moon - space - 28 July 2014 - New Scientist

Ancient Earth fossils could be found on the moon - space - 28 July 2014 - New Scientist

Here we go folks, there are some of us geology students, who have some opposing theories as to the formation of Earth as we know it, from the early break-up of Pangaea, to the formation of the Ozark Orogeny, and even today in some ways, Earthlings have been led to believe we are the center of, and the most important thing going for all of our biosphere.

The more exploration into space via cameras and telescopes, the more mysteries are solved

This particular project took place in Antarctica, where scientists are searching for meteorites and chunks of asteroids. Due to their findings, this strengthens the idea that pieces of Earth can be found on other planets as well.  . 

According to this article, no one has found valid proof of earth's germs or debris on the moon. One theory about asteroids and other chunks of stuff that has been found on both the Moon and Mars, and chunks of meteorites retrieved for study from Earth, surmise it is a possibility that planets randomly chunk rocks at one another. 

ALH 84001 and Other Martian Meteorites - Stanford - YouTube

That said, there is hope that some ancient fossils from an earlier Planet Earth may prove that theory to be true.

It is understandable that scientists want to try to find another habitat for humans to land, but that will not happen. We need to heal and care for what we were given. 

NASA's Fermi Space Telescope Reveals New Source of Gamma Rays | NASA

NASA's Fermi Space Telescope Reveals New Source of Gamma Rays | NASA , 

July 31, 2014,  RELEASE 14-209

NASA I Fermi Catches a 'Transformer' Pulsar - YouTube

No man is an island, and Earth is not the center of the Universe. If Earth is the center, and most crucial portion of the universe, then we are all in big trouble. 

Being human, requires us to be considerate of all life around us. It seems odd to me, that people who say they are God-centered, do not respect this planet or our universe. Life, Earth, and the Solar System, is all just some unexplained, unseen "down there," or mysteries gold mansions, and pearly gates "up there". This from religious zealots who cannot stand to give science a look, because they are afraid of fact finding. 

It was not until well past my fourth decade of life and learning, did I realize the enormity of systems at work from the hand of some life giving force. When majoring in Geology / Environmental Geology at the University of Arkansas, at Little Rock, AR., I had to look at the enormity of the Biosphere, and at minuscule particles, gases and liquids that are the tiniest pieces of everything made - including Human Beings.  

It was difficult to wrap my mind around at first, but as I "got it," there was enough new scientist about me, that I began to question some of the theories created around the Geo-physical principals we accept and subscribe to. 

No longer in college, my study of the universe has continued with a passion. I am re-forming theories I once believed, and am now asking questions, and am actively seeking answers. My thinking is that the entire universe is connected. That the Earth is just one small part of the entire body. It should not seem strange that with how vast our universe is, there should be many planets, moons and stars that contain sophisticated life. 




It is not illogical to consider that the natural healing systems, and anti-bodies within in us as humans and other critters, apply to planets and atmosphere's too. It is my learned opinion is that the box we humans have Creator stored in, is much much larger than we can even imagine; it surpasses what we understand in time and space measurements. 

I hope you enjoy this post, and keep in mind, our universe could have been exploded millions of years ago, and we haven't gotten the memo yet. Just a theory mind you, just a theory. 

How Are Humans Exposed to Gamma Rays? from the E.P.A. (Environmental Protection Agency)

Want to learn more about Radiation? University of Michigan; Introduction to Radiation.


Thursday, July 24, 2014

Tribal ecoAmbassador Program, and 2014 EPA Policy Announcement: EJ

EPA Policy on Environmental Justice for Working with Federally Recognized Tribes and Indigenous Peoples - July 2014 is an eleven page document outlining the plan of the Environmental Protection Agency, to work with recognized Tribes and Indigenous Peoples.

And...

Tribal ecoAmbassador Program Accepting Applications

Tribal ecoAmbassador
The American Indian Environmental Office is accepting applications for the 2014-2015 Tribal ecoAmbassadors Program, which funds research at Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) to address environmental and health issues affecting their communities. EPA’s Tribal ecoAmbassadors program helps tribal college professors, students and community members bring environmental improvements to their schools and neighborhoods.
Applications are being accepted through July 31 from TCU professors who wish to establish independent study courses with tribal students on issues including but not limited to climate change, air quality, water quality, and waste management. Selected Tribal EcoAmbassadors will each receive a grant and will be responsible for recruiting qualified students, participating in training sessions led by EPA, producing a report that outlines research, results, and proposed solutions to the chosen topic, and presenting their research at a future meeting attended by both EPA and tribes.
To apply, please fill out and submit the application. For questions, please contact Marissa McInnis at mcinnis.marissa@epa.gov or at (202) 564-2467.
To find out about current and previous Tribal ecoAmbassadors visit http://www.epa.gov/ecoambassadors/tribal/.


Here is one woman's story of how the Dept of Justice, the EPA and citizen involvement made all of the difference. Sometimes it isn't as easy as calling 9/11, or just texting it in. In these days and times, it would be advisable, to follow up, and help stop the toxic polluters in their tracks.



EPA 20TH ANNIVERSARY EJ VIDEO SERIES

Groundwater Deficit Out West I Earth Observatory Reports!

"Groundwater Deficit Out West" by NASA Earth Observatory July 7, 2014

There was a time when red, white and blue meant something to one group of people, and many others misunderstood; taking it all the wrong way. Abundance did not mean, get more. America, in a hurry to burn this Republic experiment, thinking there will be another one, to dominate, and conquer. Leave us to our Beloved Earth, Gia, Tierra...Go on outta here, leave us to our globe. We will love her back to health; until a new Era is ushered in. (blogging, yada, yada, yada)




We hear what seem like little squabbles about water, ranchers, and environmentalists, lawn people, gardeners, swimmers and fishers are all screaming different things about water. 

For the last ten years, NASA has been using the technology of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (G.R.A.C.E.), in partnership with the University of California, Irvine have been keeping track of the water levels of the Colorado Basin.
Monthly measurements of the change in water mass from December 2004 to November 2013 revealed the basin lost nearly 53 million acre feet (65 cubic kilometers) of freshwater, almost double the volume of the nation's largest reservoir, Nevada's Lake Mead. More than three-quarters of the total -- about 41 million acre feet (50 cubic kilometers) -- was from groundwater.


Colorado River Basin map
Image Credit:  U.S. Bureau of Reclamation


"The Colorado River Basin (black outline) supplies water to about 40 million people in seven states. Major cities outside the basin (red shading) also use water from the Colorado River.

'We don't know exactly how much groundwater we have left, so we don't know when we're going to run out,' said Stephanie Castle, a water resources specialist at the University of California, Irvine, and the study's lead author."


GRACE Sees Water



July 23, 2014 further confirmation: 


It is important to understand what a Basin is in terms of Geology.





Tuesday, July 22, 2014

EPA Warns Against Use of Refrigerant Substitutes That Pose Fire and Explosion Risk


Release Date: 07/01/2013
The Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) released warnings regarding the use of refrigerant substitutes that pose fire and explosion risks.

Many homeowners are barely scraping by these days, and those who are forced to rent or lease substandard homes, are faced with having to replace air conditioners and refrigerators with HCFC-22 (R-22), which is very expensive, and only sold under strict rules. R-22, has been banned for many uses, as has propane. There are only a few instances where R-22, or a substitute may be used, and it is never approved for individual use.  

There have been many explosions, fires, injuries and death due to the uses of substitute refrigerants, such as R-290, 22a, 22-A, R-22a, HC-22a, and CARE 40. 

At this time the E.P.A. is investigating cases where propane has been marketed and used as a substitute for HCFC-22 (R-22), a refrigerant that is widely used in home air conditioning systems. Home air conditioning systems were never made for propane and other flammable refrigerants.

Summer Cooling Tips to Chill Out with Energy Star - EPA - YouTube



What Is A Good Alternative To Propane Based Refrigerants? The E.P.A is currently researching to find safe and environmentally sane substitute for R-22, but at this time there are none. 

Part of the problem with many refrigerants is that they deplete the Ozone Layer. 

A number of refrigerants with “22a” or “R-22a” in the name contain highly flammable hydrocarbons, such as propane. These refrigerants are being marketed to consumers seeking to recharge existing home and motor vehicle air conditioning systems that were not designed to use propane or other flammable refrigerants. These refrigerants have never been submitted to EPA for review of their health and environmental impacts and are not approved for use in existing air conditioning systems
For A list of Refrigerants and Air Conditioning, that have been approved by the EPA, follow this link. http://www.epa.gov/ozone/snap/refrigerants/

I know it's hot out there, and this is a perfect time to find alternatives to piped air. It has become too expensive to heat and cool, for many individuals and families.

Although freezing air was a great idea at its start, it is like so many other things that has come through the Industrial revolution that seemed like a good idea at the time, but what was not considered were the consequences or trade-offs for such luxury. 

Maintain Your Cooling System & Chill Out With Energy Star - EPA - YouTube


I hope you stay safe, and stay cool. 



Monday, July 21, 2014

EPA Releases Proposal to Protect Bristol Bay, Alaska


Region 10 of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has proposals in the works for the protection of Bristol Bay, Alaska.

There is an open comment period until September 19, 2014 for the public to show their will as far as the EPA Proposals. The protections of this action are against the Pebble Mine.

EPA Region 10 requests comment on a proposal to protect one of the world’s most valuable salmon fisheries, in Bristol Bay, Alaska, from the risks posed by a mine at the Pebble deposit.
Development of this mine would result in one of the largest open pit copper mines in the world and would
threaten one of the world’s most productive salmon fisheries.
and for those who do not know this wilderness area; this is the area that would be affected in a very bad way: 

It is very good news that the EPA, is striving for protections for this area. With the melting, and loss of habitat for so many critters, this is a move in the right direction for the health of humans, and all life, and lifestyles, in this area. Native Indian Tribes are affected on a daily basis by the degradation of wildlife and habitat.


Bristol Bay & The Threat of Pebble Mine - The Wilderness Society - YouTube


The thing that must happen is that citizens who care about this, must make their voices heard. If the only ones who respond to public comments are the mining industry, then the will of The People will not be heard, and our beautiful Earth will suffer even more harm, and more water will be destroyed. We cannot afford for this to happen. 
I am begging you to share this, and ask every one you know, and who cares to send in your comment. It is very easy to do.

The preferred way to submit your comments and input is #1
Here is the direct link to the Comment Page of   #1 

#1 Regulations.gov http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EPA-R10-OW-2014-0505-0001 Make sure you specify which reg you are commenting on: Specify Docket # EPA-R10-OW-2014-0505.

#2. The next way is via email. Send your e-mail to: OW-Docket@epa.gov. Include Include Docket # EPA-R10-OW-2014-0505 in the subject line.

#3. Send a Fax to: Fax your comments to 202-566-1753. Include Docket # EPA-R10-OW-2014-0505 in the subject line.

#4. Snail Mail: Send a letter to the EPA Bristol Bay Docket at: Water Docket # EPA-R10-OW-2014-0505
    • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
      Mail Code: 2822T
      1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
      Washington, DC 20460
#5. The most effective way is Show Up In Person and Testify: 

Attend a public hearing

Oral and written comments on EPA's proposal will be accepted at the following hearings:
Anchorage: Tuesday, August 12 at 2pm
Egan Center – Cook and Artegan Rooms
New Stuyahok: Wednesday, August 13 at 5pm
Cetuyaraq Community Center
Nondalton: Wednesday, August 13 at 5pm
Nondalton Community Center
Kokhanok: Thursday, August 14, 5pm
Location to be announced
Dillingham: Thursday, August 14 at 5pm
Middle School Gymnasium
Iliamna: Friday, August 15 at 12pm
Community Center
Igiugig: Friday, August 15 at 12pm
Tribal Hall
Please get involved, and speak up for Bristol Bay. Thank you for all the good you do.