In December of 2025, the federal government of the United States was in debt to the tune of thirty-eight trillion, four-hundred seventy nine billion, seven hundred and sixty three million, eight-hundred thousand, three-hundred ninety-three dollars. That’s a lot of money that we owe, and sooner or later someone is going to have to pay it.
Keep ReadingBritish Columbia Executes Stupendous Cedar
SAN FRANCISCO, 15 December – In spite of a law safeguarding ancient trees, animals and native old-growth within the Salmon Nation Rainforest, the British Columbia Ministry of Forests approved an illegal logging operation that put to death a colossal Yellow Cedar. That Ancient One had an astonishing 8.8-metre (29.9ft) circumference, one of the largest and oldest trees in the province.
This near 2000-year-old shrine and the surrounding rainforest was home to breeding marbled murrelets, a threatened species. These beautiful seabirds, first cousins of puffins and auklets, nest only in crowns of old-growth within the Salmon Nation Rainforest, laying one egg on a large branch festoon with lichens and mosses.
Keep ReadingSAN FRANCISCO, 6 December – Canada is a world leader in destroying its Northern Native Forests, inflicting agony upon the Animal Kingdom and deliberately ruining an indispensable planetary carbon storehouse.
Why were Canadian delegates at the COP30, Brazil, boasting about their climate targets? When in fact, Canada is quickly razing its Native Forests, the best defenders against worsening climate storms.
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