Daily Archives: November 18, 2022

9/11 and the Scientific Method | Part 1: Motion | Jonathan Cole, PE

AE911Truth Nov 2, 2022

AE911Truth’s monthly webinar series continues today with a brand-new presentation by civil engineer Jonathan Cole. ABOUT EARNING CPD CREDITS Engineers can earn continuing professional development (CPD) credits for attending this webinar or watching the video of it afterward. To earn your CPD credits for this webinar, please take the short five-question quiz at https://AE911Truth.org/webinars.

ABOUT THE PRESENTATION Jonathan Cole has been a registered professional engineer for over 35 years. In 2010, he began conducting real-world experiments in his backyard to either prove or disprove the official explanation of the Twin Towers and Building 7’s destruction. He is well-known to longtime students of 9/11 for the incisive videos he made documenting these experiments. For the first time in a webinar format, Cole summarizes the results of his experiments related to the Twin Towers’ motion. He shows how none of the various hypotheses put forward — except controlled demolition with precisely placed devices — can explain a single aspect of the observed motion.

9/11 and the Scientific Method | Part 2: Temperature | Jonathan Cole, PE

AE911Truth Nov 16, 2022

AE911Truth’s monthly webinar series continues today with a brand-new presentation by civil engineer Jonathan Cole. ABOUT EARNING CPD CREDITS Engineers can earn continuing professional development (CPD) credits for attending this webinar or watching the video of it afterward. To earn your CPD credits for this webinar, please take the short five-question quiz at https://AE911Truth.org/webinars.

ABOUT THE PRESENTATION Jonathan Cole has been a registered professional engineer for over 35 years. In 2010, he began conducting real-world experiments in his backyard to either prove or disprove the official explanation of the Twin Towers and Building 7’s destruction. He is well-known to longtime students of 9/11 for the incisive videos he made documenting these experiments. For the first time in a webinar format, Cole summarizes the results of his many experiments in this new webinar series. In part two of this webinar series, Cole shares the results of his experiments regarding the extreme temperatures observed at the World Trade Center. He shows how none of the various hypotheses put forward — except controlled demolition using some form of thermite — can explain the multitude of evidence related to extreme temperatures.

FAO Explainer


Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Nov 18, 2022

If you’re watching this, chances are that you are in the fortunate position to have access to the food you want, when you need it. For the most part, this is thanks to strong economies, distribution networks, skilled labor, abundant resources, the list goes on. If these components are developed enough, you would be fairly certain that when you go out looking for it, you will have access to enough food to keep you and your family strong and healthy. Sounds easy, right? Then why are so many people going hungry? HOW DO WE END WORLD HUNGER? and what is FAO doing about it?

FAO Emergencies Explainer

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations – Nov 18, 2022

Have you ever wondered why, in this day and age, some communities constantly face extreme hunger? There’s a common saying that goes, “Give a person a fish and they will have dinner for the night,” “but teach them to fish and they’ll never have to worry about food again”. It sounds easy enough, but what happens in the event of a disaster? Like if the lake dries up? How do small-scale food producers survive emergencies?

When Politicians & Media Lie How To We Know What’s Real?


Thom Hartmann Program – Nov 18, 2022

Fake News is everywhere. Worse, many Americans are skeptical after the news and the Bush administration lied about the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

How Artemis 1 Will Change The Future Of Space Exploration 4K | Zenith | Spark

Spark Oct 28, 2022

Looking into the future of space exploration, the Artemis program will play a big part in taking humans back to the moon, and as a foundation to explore other planets like Mars. What are Artemis’s stages, and how will that take us to the moon and beyond? – Zenith explores the different aspects of space, including the planets, the technologies for us to explore the planets, and the future of space exploration.

COP27 final negotiations hinge on climate compensation for vulnerable nations


CBC News: The National Nov 18, 2022

Government ministers, staff, diplomats and lawyers are expected to spend the final hours of the annual UN Climate Change Conference debating compensation for vulnerable nations suffering from climate-related catastrophes.

Exiled Russian Environmentalist: Russia’s Uranium Sales to U.S. & Europe Help Putin Fund Ukraine War


Democracy Now!


Nov 18, 2022

We continue our coverage from the U.N. climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, with prominent Russian environmentalist Vladimir Slivyak, co-chair of the Russian environmental organization Ecodefense and winner of the 2021 Right Livelihood Award for defending the environment and mobilizing grassroots opposition to the coal and nuclear industries in Russia. Slivyak says the Russian war in Ukraine, especially the Russian occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, should serve as a warning to immediately transition to renewable energy sources, not nuclear energy, and to stop relying on fossil fuels. “As long as the United States and European Union continue to pay Vladimir Putin for uranium or fossil fuel, that means that this money will be used for the war in Ukraine. That means more people will die in Ukraine,” he adds.

Ukrainian Climate Scientist Says Fossil Fuels Enabled Russian War in Ukraine


Democracy Now!


Nov 18, 2022

We speak with prominent Ukrainian climate scientist Svitlana Krakovska at the U.N. climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, about how the Russian war in Ukraine has intensified calls to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Krakovska is the head of the delegation of Ukraine to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC. “Fossil fuels: it’s a root, it’s an enabler of the Russian war on Ukraine,” says Krakovska, adding that she feels hopeful that the conference will bring politicians and scientists together to instill positive change.

“Fossil Fuels Fund Dictatorships”: Ukrainian Climate Activist Suspended at COP27 over Russia Protest

Democracy Now! – Nov 18, 2022

Ukrainian climate activist Svitlana Romanko joins us after she was suspended from the U.N. climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, when she accused Russian officials of war crimes and genocide at an event on Wednesday. Romanko is the founder and director of Razom We Stand, an organization demanding a total permanent embargo on Russian oil and gas. “It has been very clear that fossil fuels fund dictatorships all over the world,” says Romanko, who has since left Egypt for her own safety. “We wanted to use our freedom of speaking and freedom of attending public gathering to confront people who came from the country which is in open war and … destroying our people.”

Climate summit: Germany demands China to pay into climate damage fund | DW News



Nov 18, 2022

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday urged countries to stop “finger pointing” as the COP27 climate talks draw to a close. Egyptian negotiators said talks, which are due to end on Friday, are likely to go on overnight, as diplomats struggle to reach an agreement.

Germany says China must contribute to a compensation fund rather than benefiting from it.

Developing countries are demanding that a “loss and damage” fund be established to help poorer nations— which are responsible for a significantly smaller share of global CO2 emissions — deal with the consequences of climate change. The Group of 77+ developing countries at the UN, alongside China, proposed the establishment of a global loss and damage fund.

Western countries have criticized China’s position on the proposal, as it does not see itself as a donor with responsibility, despite being the highest greenhouse gas emitter in terms of sheer volume.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has demanded China pay more money to help poorer countries deal with climate crises. “It is true that we in Europe and North America as industrialized countries bear the responsibility for the climate damage of the recent past and also most of the present with our fossil-based prosperity,” Baerbock said.

“But all the major emitters of today bear responsibility for the climate damage of the future — all states can now show that they are ready for more ambition and more solidarity,” she added. EU climate chief Frans Timmermans said the EU was open to the proposal, but that it should be discussed among a “mosaic” of options that includes existing financial instruments. A draft proposal on phasing out fossil fuels presented at the COP27 also encourages a “phase-out” of the use of coal, while avoiding mentioning oil and gas.