jonny kandell, author at planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 https://planetforward1.wpengine.com/author/jonnykandell/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 tue, 28 feb 2023 18:46:19 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 an activist for life: john kerry’s long-standing dedication to the environment //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/john-kerry/ wed, 18 jan 2017 21:43:14 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/an-activist-for-life-john-kerrys-long-standing-dedication-to-the-environment/ the story of john kerry, including his everlasting impact on the environment, can be defined in a series of victories and losses.

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the story of john kerry, including his everlasting impact on the environment, can be defined in a series of victories and losses. pushing himself back up whenever his journey faced turmoil allowed for kerry to solidify himself as one of the most hardworking and dedicated pioneers of modern government.

more often than not, after a presidential candidate loses the race to the white house, his or her name is lost in history. despite being incredibly qualified for various other high-powered government positions, those in power and their constituents tend to only focus on the failed campaign, resulting in political blackballing. abject from the washington elite, ex-candidates fade into oblivion, their legacy cut short before it can even begin.

john kerry almost became this after losing by a mere 35 electoral college votes to president george h.w. bush in 2004. how did kerry avoid the common fate of so-called “failed” politicians? through his genuine belief of representing the disenfranchised people of america, coupled with his unwavering anti-war agenda and policies that focused on promoting and addressing the evident problem of climate change, he became a politician with a platform unlike any other. this made him a frequently suggested name for government/cabinet positions, a man the american people could trust and follow, a leader who put the morally correct issues fairly first in his agenda.

it also made him a front-runner for the position of secretary of state nearly 12 years after his presidential race defeat, defying the status quo. he has since used his platform as secretary of state to advocate for under-publicized beliefs not frequently explored by his predecessors. one of his areas of focus? climate change.

in a speech given at the women’s foreign policy group conference on nov. 29, kerry candidly addressed his journey as a vocal pro-environmental politician, the successes and defeats he encountered while holding the position of secretary of state, and his unwavering frustration against the indecency of climate change deniers.

the former lieutenant governor of massachusetts has been a steadfast supporter of environmental issues. in 1982, a year when most politicians disregarded the ever-growing impact of human harm on the environment in an attempt to disassociate from complicated issues, kerry was bold enough to tackle his state’s acid rain problem.

in his speech at the foreign policy conference, kerry talked about the challenges connecting the public to climate change. “it’s very hard to talk about the nature of the threat, which is existential, and get people to relate to it because it is so enormous and so big,” kerry said. “… but the truth is that the acidification of the oceans coming from co2 is changing the ecosystem – perhaps irreparably.” 

his efforts have earned him respect as one of the first public pioneers who fought on behalf of the environmentalist movement.

addressing his recent visit to antarctica, kerry delved into the scientific data he was given. his revelations prompted worried looks and audible gasps from the audience.

said kerry: “… scientists are extremely worried about the rate at which (melting of the ice caps) is surpassing what people even predicted. we just learned that in the arctic, the north pole was 36 degrees warmer than it has ever been recorded – now.”

informing the people of harsh truths is something kerry has excelled at in this speech – and throughout his whole career.

“so we can’t afford public people who ignore science. we can’t afford to simply turn our backs on these realities,” kerry said “and climate change is literally a dire threat to our future security and to the prosperity of the planet.” this was one of many bold statements kerry laid out in addressing how imminent the next administration’s focus on climate change is.

again alluding to the 2016 election, kerry reassuringly stated, “my friends, election outcomes matter, obviously. but the democratic process actually matters much, much more. and after the turmoil of the past few months, it is essential that we restore civility, honesty, and reasonableness, common sense, to the policy debates that we have in this country. we cannot survive if we are a fact-free nation…

“as patrick moynihan, my great colleague, said many times, ‘everybody is entitled to their own opinion, but they are not entitled to their own facts.’”

this prompted many laughs from the audience.

kerry understands that his role as the secretary of state bears more than solely resolving territorial disputes and alleviating foreign issues on behalf of the united states. it’s also about advocating for the growing issues that arise with climate change, and spearheading several projects to help entice foreign governments to cooperate against a deteriorating world.

“the solution to climate change is energy policy, and we have solutions staring us in the face,” kerry said. “the question is: are we going to make the decisions to use those solutions, or are we going to pretend that coal or some other fossil fuel is in fact cheaper when if you really take the costs of climate change, of dislocation, of refugees, of particulates in the air from dirty air, add it all up, kids who suffer from asthma during the summer and are hospitalized – that’s worth $55 billion a year in america.

“just think of what the overall costs are of the real price of what we are dependent on today. we have to have honest cost accounting … going forward.”

kerry said green technology is the “greatest economic opportunity we face in the world today,” so it’s not a question of what we can afford. it’s more about motivating countries to be interested in the future environmental health of their country – and the world. 

plus, kerry said, “logic screams out to us that no country can plausibly claim to be a global leader if it fails to lead on climate change.”

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hacking the waste stream at the d.c. climathon //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/hacking-the-waste-stream-at-the-dc-climathon/ tue, 01 nov 2016 20:18:49 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/hacking-the-waste-stream-at-the-d-c-climathon/ around the globe, green leaders, students, professors, workers in government, and everyday citizens alike united for a one-day conference to develop and evolve inventive solutions to pressing environmental issues.

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so much can be done in 24 hours. innovation and creativity can thrive in only one day, so says the philosophy of the worldwide sustainability event, the climathon.

around the globe, green leaders, students, professors, workers in government, and everyday citizens unite for a one-day conference to develop and evolve inventive solutions to pressing environmental issues.

spanning a record 59 cities in more than 36 countries, the annual climathon provides the resources and outlet to promote public good. through skype video conferences and a constantly refreshed twitter feed, the worldwide community of social engineers is connected to the fullest, allowing for an extensive exchange of ideas.

in only its second year, the climathon has solidified itself as one of the most impactful environmental conferences in the world. the d.c. climathon was hosted by the george washington university’s office of sustainability and held at the george washington university school of business.

the climathon, while fostering a sense of teamwork and collaboration, encourages competition by asking participants to break into teams and focus on developing specific business ideas that allow for a more sustainable future.

the goal of this year’s d.c. climathon was “hack the waste stream,” calling attention to the expanding problem of 200,000 annual tons of reusable goods plaguing d.c. landfills. starting at 3 p.m. on oct. 28, and ending 24 hours later, participants worked throughout the entirety of the event, rejecting sleep in the hopes of perfecting their projects.

the event was “challenging, exhausting, but still fruitful and well worth the endeavor,” says participant chris fitch. ultimately, six teams presented their individual pitches on how to “hack” the waste stream to a panel of judges. the finalists were announced at the commencement of the competition. 

the six ideas of the participating teams not only provided innovative solutions to the discarded durable goods problem, but displayed great creativity and in-depth analysis. the six projects were:

  • waste into textile focuses on converting discarded clothes into high-end fashion pieces that ultimately could generate revenue for low income areas in d.c.
  • another team suggested replacing the confusing labels on plastic cups and bottles with qr codes. the idea being this will help create a sense of transparency in the plastic industry, and might ultimately encourage companies to use more eco-friendly plastics.
  • hand-me-down-public-goods calls for creating a flea market-esque sale in the beginning and end of the collegiate school year. d.c. universities would house leftover/unwanted dorm supplies because “who would want to bring a mattress pad back to utah?” and eventually sell it to incoming college students as a cheaper alternative than purchasing new. this can reduce waste by providing a concrete outlet for reusing goods, and also offer the backing of the university as to its quality.
  • plot twist, a business designed to address waste from construction sites, takes unwanted materials that would be hauled off to landfills, and repurposes them to make aesthetically pleasing community landscapes.
  • journeyture, a mashup of the words journey and furniture, focuses on providing affordable high-end furniture to “nomadic young professionals,” such as young 20-something-year-old entrepreneurs, who are always on the move in the city.
  • the silent recyclers, presented by three deaf innovators, aims to reuse appliances and discarded metals in creating aesthetically pleasing works of art that can be sold to local businesses. this operation will offer work primarily to the deaf community, most of whom are unemployed and looking for work. this mirrors junkyard cathedral in austin, texas, a new age and beautiful maze of recycled metals that is accessible and beloved by the public.
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all presentations proved to be impactful and good for the community through promoting economic growth or environmental protection. fifteen participants proved that if you have an idea in your head and the enthusiasm to pursue it, an adaptable plan can be implemented to make the world a better place.

the four finalist teams are waste into textile, hand-me-down-public-goods, journeyture and the silent recyclers. these teams will turn in a feasibility report by dec. 5, and a winner will be chosen on dec. 12. this winner will receive an advantage to the third round of the gw new venture competition, technical support from swana (solid waste association of north america) and a $1,000 prize to advance their ideas, provided by climathon sponsor waste connections.

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