Lawrence Torcello
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Lawrence Torcello
@ltorcello.bsky.social
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Moral and Political Philosophy; Bioethics; Climate Change | Find me on Substack. https://open.substack.com/pub/ltorcello?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=54flpt
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Should (climate) polluters pay (for the damages they are knowing causing)? Of course they should. I know it, they know it, the American people know it (see below)—which is why they are using their rented friends in the White House and Congress to pass legislation to protect them from liability.
Voters Want to Make Polluters Pay, Oppose Efforts to Grant Oil and Gas Companies Immunity for Climate Damages
Across party lines, few trust oil and gas companies to prioritize consumers over profits.
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If @billgates.bsky.social were to read #ScienceUnderSiege by @peterhotezmdphd.bsky.social & myself, he would know that climate change is amplifying deadly pandemics. Only someone ignorant of the science adopts the fallacy that we can treat global health and the climate crisis as separate threats
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If you take the time to read the whole Gates memo (which I did), the bulk of the content was mostly solid and encouraging. Really!

It was the FRAME that was off--very off, from the first line.

And when your framing is off, then how you make decisions and set priorities is off. THAT'S the problem.
"When reached for comment on the Gates memo the fundamental laws of physics expressed no change in plans..."
I'm reminded of when Jane Goodall observed parallels between Trump’s behavior and chimpanzee "dominance rituals." If we continue that reasoning, now that Trump is resorting to the AI equivalent of flinging his feces, we can infer that the protests made him feel caged, stressed, and vulnerable.
Big, friendly, and peaceful No Kings anti-fascist turnout from all ages, with lots of veterans present, in the Rochester area once again today.
We can have no fellowship with tyrants. Rather, there can only be a clear severance of ties. -Cicero (On Duties)
Jane Goodall was one of the lights of this world. There is much to be pessimistic about today, and though her passing is sad, it does us good, especially at this moment, to reflect on a life well lived and on what humanity can be at its best.
"Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech." -Benjamin Franklin
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If I could just summarize 1 sentence from the new National Academy of Sciences study on climate, boldface, flashing red, it would be:

"the evidence for current and future harm to human health and welfare created by human-caused GHGs is beyond scientific dispute."

BEYOND SCIENTIFIC DISPUTE
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COVID booster done—quick and easy at my pharmacy, thanks to New York State’s responsible governor.
Watching the news, dogs sprawled out and relaxed… until a clip of RFK Jr. comes on. The moment they catch his voice and sense his awfulness, they become irritated, scanning the room for danger. RFK Jr.: distrusted by discerning dogs and humans alike.
A small sample from the long, good-humored line of protesters stretching blocks in Henrietta, NY—one of many Rochester-area suburbs showing up with demonstrations throughout the day.
Trump is an actual insurrectionist felon who abuses his office to pardon other insurrectionists. His entire presidency depends on corrupt Republican senators abandoning their oath to protect the Constitution from domestic enemies. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
Hello. I live in Los Angeles. The president is lying.
The contrast between Trump’s support for the violent storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6 and his deployment of the National Guard against comparatively peaceful protests in L.A. should be a clarifying moment of hypocrisy for anyone still capable of thinking in the United States.
Meanwhile, in the real world--as opposed to the make-believe realm of social media pundits--the only place in the U.S. where you're likely to find a genuine conservative (not the far-right, fascist-adjacent grifter type, but an actual chapter-and-verse conservative) is in the halls of academia.