Anonymous ID: 4494db Dec. 1, 2019, 6:33 p.m. No.7408816   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8828 >>8837 >>8848 >>8854

World's First Human Composting Facility Is Coming To Seattle In 2021

 

In a move hailed as a positive step by environmentalists, Washington became the first U.S. state to legalize the composting of human bodies in May of this year. And now, the Evergreen State will become home to the world’s first human composting facility in 2021 thanks to Katrina Spade, founder and CEO of Recompose, after the legislation she helped enact goes into effect in May 2020.

 

According to its website, Spade founded the revolutionary company with the goal of offering “natural organic reduction to the public,” a system that converts human remains into soil as an alternative to cremation or burial. Recompose’s website explains the benefits of natural organic reduction:

 

“By converting human remains into soil, we minimize waste, avoid polluting groundwater with embalming fluid, and prevent the emissions of CO2 from cremation and from the manufacturing of caskets, headstones, and grave liners. By allowing organic processes to transform our bodies and those of our loved ones into a useful soil amendment, we help to strengthen our relationship to the natural cycles while enriching the earth.”

 

In November, around 75 people attended what was described by the Seattle Times as “a housewarming party for a funeral home where bodies would not be burned or buried, but laid in individual vessels to become clean, usable compost.” Spade told the crowd, made up of investors, doctors, architects, funeral directors, legislators, and lawyers: “You are all members of the death-care revolution.”

 

When all is said and done, the process will yield about a cubic yard of soil per person. The soil can be taken home by friends or family and used to grow a tree or a garden. Remaining soil will be used on 640 acres of conservation land in southern Washington that will one day become an ecologically sustainable village. In contrast, those who have opted to be cremated as a means to save money or take up less space geographically, have inadvertently left a burden on their family members. Spade explained: “These days, some families regard even ashes from cremation as a burden, not a joy. As in, ‘we’ve had these ashes in the garage for six years.’ And we’re creating a cubic yard of soil.”

 

While Recompose is not yet up and running, the company is aiming for a $5,500 price tag for its natural organic reduction services while a green burial in the state of Washington averages around $6,000, cremation can range anywhere from $1,000-$7,000, and a conventional burial in a cemetery can set you back at least $8,000.

 

The idea may seem outlandish or uncomfortable to some, but Recompose is more than just a pipe dream. As an architecture student, Spade first became interested in the funeral industry back in 2012. She quickly delved into the idea of “environmentally sustainable, urban-focused method of disposition of the dead,” after seeing a lack of environmental ethic in both the cremation and burial industries. In 2014 Spade’s idea took a turn toward reality when she received the Echoing Green Climate Fellowship. With the funding that followed she founded the non-profit Urban Death Project (UDP) and began working with soil science researchers, law professionals, and those in the funeral industry to lay the groundwork for a revolutionary system of death care the world had never seen. Over the next few years Spade continued to work on UDP before securing over $90,000 via a Kickstarter campaign. Her idea also reached wide audiences through worldwide media coverage.

 

Then in 2017 Space founded Recompose, a public benefit corporation, to bring her idea to reality—a reality now taking shape in a warehouse in SoDo, where the company is ready to live out their mission to “offer a new form of death care that honors both our loved ones and the planet earth.”

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/worlds-first-human-composting-facility-coming-seattle-2021

Anonymous ID: 4494db Dec. 1, 2019, 6:51 p.m. No.7408941   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8962 >>9058

Pelosi Flying out with Democrats to U.N. Climate Meeting in Spain

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will fly out Sunday with a large delegation of congressional Democrats heading 3,781 miles across the Atlantic to the United Nations COP25 climate change conference in Madrid. A key element of the conference will seek to place financial penalties on global commercial aviation to stop people flying and making “unnecessary contributions to atmospheric carbon dioxide pollution.” The Pelosi delegation will join almost 25,000 people and 1500 journalists flying into the Spanish capital to attend the meeting. Pelosi’s absence from Washington, DC, will cast cast doubt on the possibility of passing an updated North American trade deal by the end of 2019, a departure from her previous characterization of the deal as “imminent.”

 

The members of the taxpayer-funded Pelosi Democrat delegation include:

 

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)

Chairman Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Committee on Energy and Commerce

Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX), Committee on Science, Space, Technology

Chairman Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ), Committee on Natural Resources

Chairwoman Kathy Castor (D-FL), Select Committee on the Climate Crisis

Congresswoman Betty McCollum (D-MN)

Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR)

Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-CA)

Congressman Jared Huffman (D-CA)

Congressman Scott Peters (D-CA)

Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-MI)

Congressman Mike Levin (D-CA)

Congressman Sean Casten (D-IL)

Congressman Joe Neguse (D-CO)

 

COP25 will also consider implementing taxes on developed countries to transfer wealth to nations dealing with “the cost of drought, floods and superstorms made worse by rising temperatures,” as Breitbart News reported. Pelosi’s team claims it will will seek to “reaffirm the commitment of the American people to combating the climate crisis” at the 2019 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, also called COP25, her office said on Saturday confirming the trip. This is despite the fact the Speaker of the House will represent nobody but herself and her party as she is prevented by law from conducting foreign policy or make any agreements with foreign leaders regarding sovereign treaties.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/12/01/pelosi-flying-out-with-democracts-to-u-n-climate-meeting-in-spain/

Anonymous ID: 4494db Dec. 1, 2019, 7:02 p.m. No.7409014   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7408793 >>7408910

 

President Barak Obama on World AIDS Day 2014 (Video/Transcript)

 

Good afternoon everyone. Thank you all so much for participating today. You’ve got a full agenda this afternoon, but I wanted to make sure I got the chance to speak with you too, and on behalf of President Obama, to make one simple point: Our commitment to fight and end AIDS is unwavering, and it goes all the way to the top. We know where we’ve been. We remember the devastation and the heartbreak. The pain of an HIV diagnosis that was tantamount to a death sentence and the shameful initial global response. And we know where we’re going. The promise of an AIDS-free generation—an end to AIDS-related deaths. An end to the suffering and stigma of a terrible disease. An end to children born with HIV, their promise tragically cut short from birth. That’s a goal that was unthinkable even five years ago. I remember traveling through Africa some 20 years ago, and I remember the pervasive sense of hopelessness among people ravaged by AIDS with no treatment available, and the predictions among global health experts that HIV would continue to spread exponentially. But with dedication and—critically—vision, we’ve begun to bring this epidemic to heel.

 

Since President Obama came into office, we’ve amped up PEPFAR’s impact and built on America’s bipartisan legacy of fighting global AIDS. We’ve worked smarter and increased our efficiency. We’ve invested in interventions that have the greatest impact, allowing us to reach more than 7.7 million people with life-saving treatments. And we’ve partnered with all of you and countless others around the world to make sure we’re all pulling together. But the truth of the matter is, as far as we’ve come, the finish line is not yet in sight. There are still too many new infections, and our progress has been uneven. There are still whole communities getting left behind. So we’ve got to keep stepping up our efforts and making sure we reach every person with HIV. We’ve got to get into communities where infection rates are high or still on the rise, and treatment is hard to come by. Because everybody counts. At home, the fastest rate of infection is among 13-24–year-old gay and bisexual black men. Teenagers really. It’s a small community with a much higher prevalence of HIV, so the risk of infection is all the greater. That means we’ve got to work all the harder. Because everybody counts.

 

https://thoughtsandpolitics.blogspot.com/2014/12/president-barak-obama-on-world-aids-day.html

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUlqoc4G1T4&feature=youtu.be