Month: February 2020

WARWICK DISTRICT COUNCIL TAX MADNESS

As some councils compete to see who can have the most outrageous and costly plan to "tackle the climate emergency" one council has emerged as a clear favourite. Warwick District Council (DC) is proposing to increase it’s council tax by 34% specifically to tackle climate change. You can read it all here on their own website.

Here in the New Forest, where I am a district councillor, the opposition Lib Dem group proposed spending £100,000 to employ a "climate change officer" and give him/her a budget to tackle climate change. This was soundly defeated. We also rejected opposition attempts to declare a climate emergency here.

Although I am not a resident of Warwick, I feel your pain. This monstrous tax grab must be defeated in the forthcoming referendum – not only for your sake, but for the sake of the many other councils who will follow this if it were to succeed. 

I suggest a good title for Warwick’s campaign would be Warwick Residents Against Tax Hike (WRATH). It’s time to bring your wrath down on this soppy council!

I hope there is a serious organised opposition to this who can get out leaflets to ensure residents turn out in numbers to vote this down. It will be a simple majority and no doubt there is a hard core support by the Extinction Rebellion brigade aide and abetted by Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, etc.

If I were writing a leaflet I would include the following:

1. No measures taken by Warwick DC will have the slightest effect on the climate. 

2. Greenhouse gas levels will continue increasing even if the UK reaches zero emissions as long as other major nations such as China and India continue to increase their emissions.

3. Severe weather events such as the Australian heatwave (which led to the widfires) and UK flooding have occurred many times in the past and statistics show they are not increasing – just being reported more prominently.

4. We are at greater risk of flooding because we continue to build on flood plains, and do not dredge rivers as much as we used to.

5. I urge all residents to listen to a lecture by a leading climate scientist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvO7bBuTRno.

It’s time for us to stand up to this nonsense, enough is enough. If Warwick DC get this through our taxes will rocket not ust in Warwick but all over the country.


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February 28, 2020 at 05:30AM

A first: New “helper” satellite extends life of failing geosynchronous IntelSat 901

DULLES, Va. – Feb. 26, 2020 – Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) and the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, SpaceLogistics LLC, have successfully completed the first docking of the Mission Extension Vehicle-1 (MEV-1) to the Intelsat 901 (IS-901) spacecraft in order to provide life-extension services. This historic accomplishment marks the first time two commercial satellites have docked in orbit and the first time that mission extension services will be offered to a satellite in geosynchronous orbit.

Artist rendering of capture .

MEV-1, launched Oct. 9, 2019, recently completed its orbit raising to an orbit approximately 180 miles above geosynchronous orbit. IS-901 is a fully operational communication satellite that is running low on fuel. Intelsat (NYSE: I) removed 901 from service in December 2019, transferring customers to other satellites in its extensive fleet, in order to raise its orbit to the same altitude as MEV-1 in preparation for docking. MEV-1 then completed the historic docking with IS-901 on February 25 at 2:15 a.m. ET. The combined spacecraft stack will now perform on-orbit checkouts before MEV-1 begins relocating the combined vehicle to return IS-901 into service in late March.

“Our Mission Extension Vehicle provides an innovative, satellite life extension service,” said Tom Wilson, president, SpaceLogistics LLC. “Together, Northrop Grumman, SpaceLogistics LLC and Intelsat have taken the first step in pioneering in-space logistics services for both commercial and government customers.”

“Intelsat has been at the forefront of innovation and game-changing space technology for decades. Pushing the boundaries of what’s possible is in our DNA here – that’s why we didn’t hesitate to sign up to be MEV-1’s first customer,” said Mike DeMarco, executive vice president and chief services officer at Intelsat. “We’re proud to make history with SpaceLogistics LLC and Northrop Grumman on this groundbreaking space milestone.”

Under the terms of the contract with Intelsat, MEV-1 will provide five years of life extension services to the IS-901 satellite before returning the spacecraft to a final decommissioning orbit. MEV-1 will then move on to provide mission extension services to a new client spacecraft.

MEV-1 was designed and built at the Northrop Grumman’s Dulles, Virginia, facility and utilizes a low-risk mechanical docking system that attaches to existing features on the client satellite. Once docked, MEV takes over the attitude and orbit maintenance of the combined vehicle stack to meet the pointing and station keeping requirements of the customer. MEV is designed for multiple docking and undockings and can deliver over 15 years of life extension services. The company is scheduled to launch its second Mission Extension Vehicle, MEV-2, later this year, which is contracted to provide service to a different Intelsat satellite.

Capture and docking sequence seen from the MEV1 – not the same as “anal probing” by aliens.

This life extension service is just the first step in an expansive technology development plan. The company’s vision is to establish a fleet of satellite servicing vehicles that not only extend the life of satellites, but provide other services such as inclination changes and spacecraft inspections, as well as use advanced robotics technology to perform additional functions such as in-orbit repair and assembly.

As the foundational architects of satellite technology, Intelsat operates the world’s largest and most advanced satellite fleet and connectivity infrastructure. We apply our unparalleled expertise and global scale to connect people, businesses and communities, no matter how difficult the challenge. Intelsat is uniquely positioned to help our customers turn possibilities into reality – transformation happens when businesses, governments and communities use Intelsat’s next-generation global network and managed services to build their connected future.

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February 28, 2020 at 04:51AM

After Heathrow Victory, BBC & Climate Activists Target UK Road Expansion

After blockading the expansion of Heathrow airport the all-out climate law fare against Britain’s development and infrastructure programme took another turn with attempts to stop the government’s road programme

Plans for a £28.8bn roads programme could be challenged in the courts for breaching the UK’s laws on climate change.

The plans, due to be published next month, don’t take into account commitments on reducing emissions, the BBC has learned.

They are likely to face legal challenges from environmentalists.

On Thursday a court ruled that plans to expand Heathrow had failed to take climate policies into account.

What are the plans?

The prime minister has promised many new roads, with infrastructure spending focused on northern England.

But it is officials who make decisions over which roads are value for money and should go-ahead.

They are supposed to weigh the benefits of a proposed road – for example how much time drivers will save if it is built – against the drawbacks, including the potential for increased carbon emissions.

What is the problem?

The current value-for-money assessment was done under guidelines last updated in April 2019, when the UK was planning to cut emissions by 80% by 2050.

But two months later the target was raised, committing the UK to cutting almost 100% of emissions by the same date. 

BBC News has learned that the guidelines haven’t yet been updated to take the tougher targets into account.

Full story

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February 28, 2020 at 02:11AM

HEATHROW EXPANSION HALTED BY UK COURT OF APPEAL

Now will the Government realise what their climate change act means. This report explains the case. "From now on, every infrastructure spending decision in the UK could face legal challenge if it doesn’t comply with the Climate Change Act, which mandates virtually zero emissions by 2050." 
So we can now look forward to an ever shrinking economy as more and more legal challenges prevent any activity which results in an increase in CO2 emissions.

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February 28, 2020 at 01:30AM