Anonymous ID: 0f1754 Feb. 19, 2021, 7:35 a.m. No.13000823   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0845 >>0861 >>0888 >>0952 >>0981 >>1091 >>1243 >>1332 >>1453

Weather Wars. FF for the GREEDY

 

'California and Texas are warnings': blackouts show US deeply unprepared for the climate crisis

 

When California saw widespread power blackouts last year during wildfires and a summer “heat storm”, Republican lawmakers from Texas were quick to deride the coastal state’s energy policies. “California is now unable to perform even basic functions of civilization, like having reliable electricity,” tweeted Senator Ted Cruz during the record-breaking heatwave in August.

 

Those Republicans, including Cruz, had to swallow their words this week as a massive winter storm took out the Lone Star state’s power grid, leaving nearly 4 million people without electricity and heat amid polar temperatures.

 

The crises in California and Texas are different, in scale and severity. One faced fire, the other an ice storm. But experts say the power outages in both states make one thing clear: neither is prepared for the chaos of the climate crisis.

 

“There’s a lot of similarities, between what has happened in Texas and California,” said Roshi Nateghi, a researcher at Purdue University who studies infrastructure sustainability and resilience. “In both cases, you had an extreme climate or weather event. And in both cases, the states were not prepared.”

 

Over the past two decades, across the United States, severe weather has been the main cause of sustained power outages, Nateghi said.

 

An analysis of Department of Energy data published in September found weather-related power outages are up by 67% since 2000. Climate change is expected to continue fueling hotter heatwaves, more bitter winter storms and more ferocious hurricanes in the coming decades. As both California and Texas have discovered in recent years, power plants, generators and electrical lines are not designed to withstand the catastrophes to come. And all the while, the fossil fuels that both states rely on to power these faulty systems are driving the climate crisis, and hastening infrastructural collapse.

 

“We’re already seeing the effects of climate change,” said Sascha von Meier, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. “There will be more of this and it will get worse.”

 

California’s power system is facing pressure on two fronts: delivery and demand.

 

For the past few years, the state’s large electricity providers, Pacific Gas and Electric in the north and SoCal Edison in the south, have shut off power when its equipment is at risk of setting off wildfires amid dry conditions and high winds. Across the state, old, faulty power lines have sparked deadly wildfires – and the companies have said that updating their grids will take years.

 

The rolling blackouts during the heatwave in August came after state agencies failed to line up enough power to allow millions of residents blasting their fans and air conditioners all at once.

 

The heat storm was an “extraordinary event”, the state’s Energy Commission, Independent System Operator and Public Utilities Commission said in a report. “But it is our responsibility and intent to plan for such events, which are becoming increasingly common in a world rapidly being impacted by climate change,” they acknowledged.

 

Republicans across the US seized on the power outages to deride California’s climate and green energy policies, arguing that the state’s reliance on renewable energy sources like wind turbines and solar panels was to blame. But the issue wasn’t that California couldn’t produce enough power but that it didn’t invest in batteries to save and store power, Von Meier said.

 

Texas, like California last summer, failed to plan for the extreme weather it is now facing. And as in California, its equipment was overdue for upgrades.

 

Last weekend, the state’s grid operators found their estimates of just how much energy residents would require this winter were off. At the same time, officials had allowed several power plants to go offline for maintenance. As temperatures dropped, households used more and more energy to keep warm – triggering rolling blackouts. By Monday, the icy conditions also disabled power plants, further diminishing the state’s power supply amid the deadly storm.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/california-texas-warnings-blackouts-show-110001889.html

Anonymous ID: 0f1754 Feb. 19, 2021, 8:13 a.m. No.13001042   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1091 >>1243 >>1332 >>1453

Marilyn Manson Domestic Violence Allegations Under Investigation by LA County Sheriff’s Department

 

The abuse allegations against Marilyn Manson have taken a new turn with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department stepping into the case.

 

“The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Special Victims Bureau is investigating allegation(s) of domestic violence involving Mr. Brian Warner also known as ‘Marilyn Manson,’ who works in the music industry,” the Department said in an email to Variety. “The incidents occurred between 2009 and 2011 when Mr. Warner lived in the city of West Hollywood.”

 

Earlier this month, actor, singer and activist Evan Rachel Wood, alleged that Marilyn Manson “horrifically abused” her for years when they were in a relationship.

 

“I am here to expose this dangerous man and call out the many industries that have enabled him, before he ruins any more lives. I stand with the many victims who will no longer be silent,” Wood wrote in an Instagram post.

 

Hours after Wood’s post, Loma Vista Recordings dropped Manson from their label.

 

“In light of today’s disturbing allegations by Evan Rachel Wood and other women naming Marilyn Manson as their abuser, Loma Vista will cease to further promote his current album, effective immediately,” Loma Vista said in a statement. “Due to these concerning developments, we have also decided not to work with Marilyn Manson on any future projects.”

 

CAA followed suit.

 

Manson responded to Wood’s allegations, saying: “My intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners. Regardless of how — and why — others are now choosing to misrepresent the past, that is the truth.”

 

California State Sen. Susan Rubio has written to the director of the FBI, asking him to investigate the allegations against Manson. Wood posted the letter on her Instagram page.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/marilyn-manson-domestic-violence-allegations-122858465.html

Anonymous ID: 0f1754 Feb. 19, 2021, 8:39 a.m. No.13001200   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1243 >>1332 >>1454

UK court blocks release of HSBC papers in Huawei CFO fraud case

 

LONDON (Reuters) - A British judge on Friday blocked the release of internal HSBC documents relating to U.S. fraud allegations against Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou.

 

Meng is facing charges of bank fraud in the United States for allegedly misleading HSBC about Huawei's business dealings in Iran, causing the bank to violate U.S. sanctions.

 

She has been under house arrest in Canada since being detained at Vancouver airport in 2018 and has become one of the most high-profile figures in a trade war between China and the United States.

 

In a hearing at Britain's High Court last week, her lawyers argued that the charges against her were based on a presentation she gave to a senior HSBC executive in 2013.

 

The legal team said that "an incomplete version" of her statements in the presentation had been presented by U.S. authorities and asked the court to order the release of HSBC documents detailing the contents of the meeting.

 

The judge's written judgment on Friday declined Meng's application and ordered her team to pay legal costs of 80,000 pounds ($111,936).

 

A Huawei spokesman said: "Huawei is disappointed by today's court ruling. The pursuit of justice benefits from access to relevant information and clarity of fact."

 

An HSBC spokeswoman said: "This application for disclosure in the UK was without merit and we are pleased that the High Court agreed with our position."

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/uk-court-blocks-release-hsbc-114013216.html

Anonymous ID: 0f1754 Feb. 19, 2021, 9:02 a.m. No.13001348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1454

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A state court, in changing the meaning of laws enacted pursuant to Article II,

§ 1, cl. 2, of the United States Constitution (the “Electors Clause”), itself violates the

Electors Clause. Therefore, this Court, in assessing whether the Supreme Court of

Pennsylvania, in purporting to interpret Pennsylvania laws that had been enacted

pursuant to the Electors Clause, changed the meaning of those laws and thereby

violated that clause, may not apply any deference to the purported interpretations of

the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, but must, instead, perform a genuinely

independent review of those interpretations

 

https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/20/20-845/169336/20210218210000556_Trump_v._Boockvar_Bank_Amicus_Brief_20-845.pdf

 

Case history

https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/20-845.html