Wildfires are Burning Bushes in Texas. God may be responsible! Or maybe Governor Perry is responsible?

Joseph Raglione
Gentle readers of this American Chronicle, facts are facts and if you don't want to face the facts, you will most certainly have trouble in your lives. Global warming is a fact and Texas is so hot, wild fires are everywhere. That also is a fact. Now let us pray that Electric Cars replace internal combustion engines as quickly as possible, at a reasonable price, so that Oil and Coal are replaced with clean alternative energy sources...>

AlterNet / By Bill McKibben 69 COMMENTS Texas GOP Fights Catastrophic Wildfires With Prayer and Global Warming Denial

Praying for rain will be little help while Texas politicians work to deny global warming and prevent the changes that might actually deal with their troubles.

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Texas governor Rick Perry set aside these last few days for a period of prayer for rain across his state. It's easy to see why: Texas has seen scant precipitation since September, and the drought is now worse than at the height of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s. Here's a spokesman for the state's forest service describing the fires that have broken out around the state: "This is a situation of historic proportions. The fuels are so dry. The winds are astronomical. The behavior of the winds is a perplexing situation. It's never been like this before."

I've got no problem with prayer--in my life as a Methodist, I've served as Sunday School superintendent and lay leader, and I added my heartfelt supplication for Texas to my Easter prayers.

But I think maybe Mother Teresa put it best: "Prayer without action is no prayer at all. You have to work as if everything depended on you, and leave the rest to God." And while Texas politicians have certainly worked, mostly it's been to deny global warming and prevent the changes that might actually deal with their troubles.

It's no great mystery why Texas is in historic trouble--or, for that matter, why we've seen historic trouble in central Russia, along Pakistan's rivers, in Queensland, across the Arctic. We're heating the planet: the CO2 we've poured into the atmosphere means that we now trap about 3/4 of a watt extra solar energy on each square meter of the earth's surface. That's enough to throw our planet out of balance. The science is simple: as a NASA team put it three years ago, above 350 parts per million CO2 we can't have a planet "similar to the one on which civilization developed and to which life on earth is adapted." And right now that number is 390, and rising two parts per million per year, simply because we're burning so much coal and gas and oil.


A lot of that fossil fuel gets burned in Texas. In fact, its carbon emissions are higher than the next two states (California and Pennsylvania) combined. Were it a separate country, Texas would be the seventh highest carbon emitting nation on the planet. And Perry has not exactly tried to slow that down--in fact, early in his first term he signed legislation to try and speed construction of 11 new coal plants for the state. As recently as January--in the middle of the drought--his attorney general argued in federal court against even the most modest EPA restrictions on greenhouse gases. Perry's GOP holds 23 of Texas's House seats, and 22 of those Representatives voted earlier this month to deny the fact of global warming (the 23rd abstained). Perry, who is apparently a wit, said last year "I've heard Al Gore talk about man-made global warming so much that I'm starting to think that his mouth is the leading source of all that supposedly deadly carbon dioxide." Ha! Ha!

Along with praying for rain, then, it might be best if Perry counseled Texans to ride bikes for rain, and buy small cars for rain, and build more windmills for rain, and shut down more coal plants for rain. He could counsel his congressional delegation to vote for rain: vote, that is, to put the price on carbon that would cause us to use less of it. That vote would rankle Texas-based oil giants like Exxon--but the Bible is full of stories where you have to choose between God and money. And they'd best get to it: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warned last year that by 2010 the Southwest faced irreversible dry-season rainfall reductions in several regions comparable to those of the "dust bowl" era.

Since we're still in the Passover season, Gov. Perry might want to pay attention to another leader who faced a water situation. The Israelites had followed Moses out of Egypt, but the Exodus stalled at the edge of the sea, and the pharaoh's troops in their chariots were closing in. Moses counseled prayer, but God had other ideas:

Then the Lord said to Moses, "Why are you crying out to me? Tell the people to get moving!

Sage advice in many situations.

Environmentalist and author Bill McKibben is the founder of 350.org, an international climate campaign.
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Joseph Raglione

About Joseph Raglione
Hi! I am the executive director of the World Humanitarian Peace and Ecology Movement. I began as an environmental activist in 1969 and basically, never stopped! I Graduated College in Social Science and registered as a non-profit corporation in 1988 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I am one of a very few non-profit and generic freedom loving journalists left on Earth, and I continue today to study and to understand the problems connected with human activity on this Planet. My affiliates include: GreenPeace, the Nature Conservancy, the Bio-diversity organization, the Sierra Club, the David Suzuky foundation, the WWF, Amnesty International, World Vision, the IUF organization; as well as the wonderful and independant N.A.S.A. scientists studying our Planet's weather systems. Of course NASA also studies the mysteries of the Eternal Universe with satelite generated images and, over the years, have generously allowed me and thousands of our world scientists to study over their shoulder's via the Internet.
In spite of some past U.S. government repression, NASA continues to provide solid evidence of global warming.
NASA has provided me with pictorial evidence of Rainforest deforestation within: Jakarta, Peru, Africa, Brazil and even in Western Canada!
The motivation for such destruction continues to be (often illegally) for: lumber, for bio-fuels, and for Cattle ranching. Today, the perceived future profits for Palm Oil and for Bio-Fuels are prime motivators for environmental destruction. Small crop farming also contributes but that may be changing as farmers learn to protect the Rain-Forest.
With NASA imaging, there is proof that large city heat traps are helping global warming, and with (infrared images)there is proof that several hundred million gas burning vehicles (including ship and airplanes) presently create a hugh quantity of pollution tracks across both Oceans and Sky.
With oil, gas, Coal and Bio-Fuel heated buildings around the world creating C02 emissions, and with Methane release from all animal species...giant Ozone holes have been created and continue to exist above the North and South Poles. Ozone holes allow the Sun to radiate the Ice Caps and to accelerate the Ice melt, which releases more Methane into the atmosphere, which continues to thin out the Ozone. A vicious circle created by human need and also, unhappily, by human greed!
I have been asked to write to the Prime Minister of Japan to ask him to stop the murderous assault on endangered Whales. Every year, thousands of Whales are killed in the Antarctic with GreenPeace volunteers placing themselves between the Whales and the grenade tipped harpoons, and peope like myself, (I did not forget this is my "Bio," putting my old neck on the line attempting to change the situation by writing thousands if not millions of words!
Are words dangerous?
Over three hundred journalists were killed within the last ten years. You tell me if words are dangerous!
As I write these words, the desperate and starving in Darfur are waiting for rescue. I motivated a few kind hearted California Actors to visit the region and to report back. They did! They then created the Darfur coalition and they continue to fight to save the innocent victims trapped in tents in the desert of the Sudan. Darfuri's were attacked and moved from their homes because somebody believes there is Oil under the Sudan desert.
As I write this, a few sick and desperate people in Iraq are wrapping bombs around themselves in order to die in the name of God, and the list of humanitarian disasters continues. I also contribute information to the Reuter's news service. It is time for a change. Please help make it happen!

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