Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Dear Daily Disaster Diary, November 13 2025

 

“When the rich wage war, it’s the poor who die.”

Jean-Paul Sartre


Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Dear Daily Disaster Diary, November 12 2025

 

🌍 Drilling the Lungs of the Earth: Brazil’s Amazon Oil Gamble and the Great Green Lie


In the lavender dawn of the Amazon’s northern edge, where roosters still crow and the river still carries secrets through mangroves, a new sound has begun to echo — the hum of offshore drills. The last frontier of the petroleum age is here, at the very mouth of the river that breathes life into the planet.

And the irony could choke you.

As the world’s leaders gather in Belém for yet another United Nations climate summit, Brazil — the supposed beacon of rainforest preservation — has quietly handed its state oil giant permission to punch a hole into the seabed of the Amazon basin. It’s called “Block 59.” It should be called Block 59 excuses, 59 lies, 59 ways to say one thing in public and do the opposite behind closed doors.


🛢️ The Holy Trinity of Brazilian Power: Politics, Oil, and Amnesia


In this country, the real power doesn’t change hands — it just changes slogans.

One president waved the flag of development while bulldozing Indigenous rights. The next drapes himself in green rhetoric and decarbonization targets — yet worships the same black altar. And somewhere in between, the national oil company sits on the throne, calling the shots while politicians play musical chairs.

Call it democracy if you want. The truth is, it’s a petrocracy wearing a rainforest halo.

Because when the head of state says “Brazil will not throw away its wealth,” what he means is: we will not change the system that keeps us dependent, unequal, and burning.

The script is old. Every oil frontier begins the same way: promises of jobs, prosperity, infrastructure, a “new chapter.” What follows is always the same: deforestation, crime, speculation, and displacement. The only thing that really booms is the real estate market — and the pockets of those who already own land.


🏚️ The Myth of Prosperity


Drive through the edge of this new oil town, and you’ll see the story written in mud and neon: unfinished hotels, new pawn shops, migrants sleeping under plastic tarps.

The “boom” is already here — the chaos before the cash.
Schools, hospitals, housing? Still promises.

As oil engineers arrive on private flights, locals build homes brick by brick on deforested land, because they believe prosperity will trickle down. It never does.

When the last gold rush hit this town decades ago, they called it development. What they got was contamination, alcoholism, and violence. Now oil has come wearing a suit and a sustainability badge, but the pattern is the same — extract first, justify later, regret never.


🪶 The Silenced and the Sacred


The ones who speak against the project — the river people, the Afro-descendant communities, the Indigenous nations — are told to be patient. To wait for “consultation.” To accept that oil is progress.

Their lands, their rivers, their trees — “unconsulted.” Their voices — “inconvenient.”

You can drill a well faster than you can hold a proper Indigenous consultation in Brazil. That should tell you everything.

And when they do speak out, they’re met not with dialogue, but with threats. Because in the Amazon, silence is profitable.

At the foot of a sacred Samaúma tree — a living cathedral of the forest — descendants of people who escaped slavery are bracing for another kind of captivity: economic eviction. Oil towns don’t coexist with old communities; they replace them.


🌊 The Science of Denial


Petroleum exploration at the mouth of the Amazon is not just reckless — it’s scientific lunacy.

The region is one of the most biodiverse and hydrologically complex on Earth. Its mangroves breathe through roots that will die instantly if coated in oil. Its currents are unpredictable, carrying debris — and soon, perhaps, crude — across borders.

Brazil’s own environmental agency once said this region was too fragile for drilling. Now it’s been overruled. Why? Because emergency response centers and corporate promises suddenly made it “safe.”

They say a spill would drift toward French Guiana. Experts say otherwise. But even if the oil moved in the “right” direction — when did it become acceptable to risk destroying one of Earth’s last intact ecosystems for a five-month “exploration process”?

There are no accidents in this story — only inevitabilities.


🌎 The Global Hypocrisy: Everyone Wants a Green World Until It Costs Them Something


The international stage applauds Brazil for “reducing deforestation by half.” The same countries buying its soy, beef, and crude fuel this destruction through trade and silence.

At every COP conference, leaders gather under LED lights powered by fossil energy to discuss the “transition.” The transition to what? More extraction, just elsewhere?

They call it decarbonization while financing new oil fields.
They call it sustainable growth while burning what’s left of the planet’s carbon budget.
They call it partnership while paying Indigenous people to stand in front of cameras as symbols of “inclusion.”

Meanwhile, the Amazon — that mythical, commodified, oxygen-giving Eden — is being drilled, mined, and paved into submission.

The global North gets to feel green. The global South gets to stay dirty.


🔥 The Real Question: Who Runs Brazil?


The flag says “Order and Progress.” But whose order? Whose progress?

The illusion of sovereignty ends where the oil rig begins. Petrobras doesn’t take orders — it issues them. It’s the eternal state within the state, the untouchable empire of extraction. Politicians come and go, but oil stays.

It’s the same theater, different actors. One leader turns the forest into a battleground for miners. The next paints it green for the cameras. Both feed the same machine.

The tragedy is not just hypocrisy — it’s the belief that this is the only way forward. That Brazil must destroy a piece of the Amazon to save it. That fossil wealth will fund clean energy. That you can burn the lungs of the planet to pay for its hospital bill.


🪞 Final Reflection: The Amazon Is Not a Margin — It’s the Main Story


The oil frontier at the mouth of the Amazon is not just a local issue. It’s a global mirror.

It reflects what happens when a nation trades its soul for short-term revenue, when green diplomacy collides with black gold, when the Global South becomes both victim and accomplice in the grand fossil delusion.

Because no matter what the politicians say in Belém this week, the truth is simple:
You cannot drill your way out of climate collapse.
You cannot save the forest by selling it.
And you cannot call it progress when it buries the people who have protected it for centuries.

If this is the “new Brazil,” it’s not progress — it’s repetition.
And the world, once again, is applauding from the front row of a burning theater.


Sources & Further Reading:

Monday, November 10, 2025

Dear Daily Disaster Diary, November 11 2025

🧠 THE AMERICAN DEATH WISH

How Repealing the Endangerment Finding Is a Global Act of Self-Sabotage

(by adaptationguide.com)






When a government erases science, it erases its future.”


The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal to repeal the 2009 “endangerment finding” — the ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health and therefore must be regulated — is not policymaking.
It’s political vandalism.


EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin argues that the “burden” to industries of cutting greenhouse gases outweighs the damage of a warming planet. Translation: short-term profits now, mass extinction later.


A Nation Choosing Ignorance Over Intelligence


The 2009 finding was the backbone of U.S. climate regulation — the legal bridge connecting science to survival. Without it, the federal government can no longer regulate CO₂ and methane under the Clean Air Act.

Repealing that bridge doesn’t “cut red tape.” It cuts oxygen.

“This is something that the vast majority of industry didn’t ask for and doesn’t want,” said Zach Friedman of Ceres, representing 59 companies opposing the EPA’s plan.

Even automakers, utilities, and oil companies — the usual suspects in deregulation — have begged the agency to slow down.
They know what happens next: lawsuits from states, city-by-city regulations, corporate chaos.


The Science Doesn’t Disappear Because You Delete It


Sixteen years after the original endangerment finding, the evidence has only multiplied:

  • Global air temperatures up 1.3°C since 1900.

  • Sea levels rising at double the 20th-century rate.

  • Wildfire smoke blanketing continents.

  • Climate-linked diseases spreading north.

Dr. Scott Saleska of the University of Arizona put it bluntly:

“Ignoring that evidence puts an exclamation point on the idea that science, as the best method we have for discerning objective reality, has no role in this government.”


The EPA’s justification for repeal leans on a Trump-era Energy Department report authored by five known climate contrarians — a report denounced by the National Academies of Sciences, the American Meteorological Society, and over 85 U.S. climate scientists for “gross inaccuracies and distortion of the record.”

This is not “regulatory reform.” It’s a disinformation campaign with a federal seal.


The Global Fallout: Pollution Has No Passport


When the U.S. renounces science, the world loses leverage.
If America kills the legal foundation for greenhouse gas regulation, it’s not just a domestic issue — it’s a breach of planetary responsibility.

Pollution knows no borders.

Other nations will ask: Why should we cooperate with a superpower that treats science as a partisan inconvenience?
Calls to expel the U.S. from environmental accords may sound extreme — but so is the act of scrubbing out the scientific basis of regulation itself.


Business Realism vs. Political Nihilism


Even the American Petroleum Institute has warned that federal inaction will create “market fragmentation and legal instability.”
The Edison Electric Institute fears a patchwork of conflicting state rules.
American Honda warns of “technological stagnation.”

Repeal doesn’t bring stability — it invites chaos.
It’s a deregulation death spiral: an economy that eats itself for one more quarter of profit.


The Verdict: A Self-Inflicted Wound


This is America’s Death Wish — a voluntary collapse of environmental governance masquerading as “freedom.”
You can’t deregulate physics.
You can only deregulate your chance of surviving it.

“Climate policy isn’t theft from industry. It’s an insurance premium for civilization.”



Further Reading & Citations


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  1. Science doesn’t care about your politics. But your politics might kill your planet.


Sunday, November 9, 2025

Dear Daily Disaster Diary, November 10 2025

“Civilizations don’t collapse when the oil runs out. They collapse when the wells run dry — when the people who once drew water from the earth begin buying it by the truckload.” 

-adaptationguide.com



Saturday, November 8, 2025

Dear Daily Disaster Diary, November 09 2025

 “We are the last generation that will remember snow as a constant, rivers as full, and summer nights as cool. After us, Switzerland will still exist—but it will not be the same country. The Alps will burn, the lakes will shrink, and we will have to decide whether we were caretakers or accomplices.”

-adaptationguide.com



Friday, November 7, 2025

Dear Daily Disaster Diary, November 08 2025

 “Europe didn’t lose the climate war — it surrendered it, sold the flag, and wrote itself a carbon credit to feel better.”

- adaptationguide.com



Europe’s Climate Collapse: The Day the EU Sold Our Future for Carbon Credits

By adaptationguide.com
Unfiltered. Unbought. Unforgivable.


The European Union has always loved to see itself as the shining knight of climate leadership — the “Vorreiter,” the global pioneer of green virtue. But after this week’s disgraceful backroom brawl among environment ministers, that illusion has gone up in smoke thicker than the coal dust they still burn in Poland.

For two sleepless nights, the so-called “guardians of the planet” haggled — yes, haggled — over how much carbon dioxide and methane Europe should stop spewing by 2035 and 2040. You’d think they were negotiating over the price of fish, not the survival of our children. By Wednesday morning, the deal was done: a watered-down, spineless, cowardly compromise that lets member states buy their way out of real action through environmental “certificates.”

Let’s be honest — they sold your future for paperwork.


The Myth of “Climate Neutrality”


The EU loves its slogans. “Climate neutral by 2050!” they shout from podiums, tweet from private jets, and plaster on PR campaigns. It’s even a law. By mid-century, Europe promises to emit no more greenhouse gases than it can absorb through technology and nature. Sounds noble, right? Except every word of it is a lie dressed as policy.

Eighteen months ago, Brussels proposed a milestone — a 90% emissions cut by 2040 compared to 1990 levels. But then came the usual chorus of excuses: “Economic hardship,” “industrial competitiveness,” “the Chinese advantage.” Translation: corporations complained, and politicians folded.


The Excuse Machine: “We Can’t Afford to Save the Planet”


The loudest sob stories came from Eastern Europe — Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic. “We can’t destroy our industries,” cried Poland’s environment secretary Krzysztof Bolesta. “We must protect jobs.”

Protect jobs by protecting pollution — that’s the new European logic. Meanwhile, Scandinavian countries argued the obvious: that clean energy creates jobs, that innovation drives economies, that leadership pays off. But the EU isn’t led by visionaries anymore. It’s led by accountants of doom, counting profit margins while the planet burns.


Carbon Credits: Europe’s License to Pollute


To make the 90% reduction target “more manageable,” the Commission decided in July to allow countries to buy environmental credits — the modern indulgences of the fossil age. You can invest in rainforest projects, “green” reforestation schemes, or other magical offset programs mostly outside Europe.

Problem: most of these credits are scams. Entire forests are sold on paper, never planted. Others are cut down years later. Yet the EU still calls it progress. Originally, countries were supposed to offset only 3% of their emissions this way. Germany supported that cap. France wanted 5%. Poland wanted 10%. Guess who won?

Now, up to 5% of Europe’s supposed emission cuts will be fictional. And the Commission may allow another 5% later. In other words, one-tenth of Europe’s climate “progress” will be pure illusion.

21 out of 27 countries approved this farce. Four (Poland, Czechia, Hungary, Slovakia) voted no — not because they cared about the planet, but because they wanted even weaker rules. Belgium and Bulgaria didn’t bother to care at all.


The 2035 Sellout


In Belém, Brazil, next week, the UN’s COP30 climate summit will begin — the 30th round of global nonsense. The EU was supposed to arrive with strong numbers: real commitments, real cuts. Instead, ministers couldn’t even agree on a clear percentage. They settled for a lazy corridor — between 66% and 72.5% — as if the planet could split the difference.

The message is clear: they don’t care if we live or die.


The Great Climate Masquerade


EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra still had the audacity to claim the EU “must remain ambitious.” Ambitious? Europe’s ambition now is to out-green the United States — a country where Donald Trump’s government literally abolished environmental policy and laughed in the face of science.

Yes, compared to Trump, the EU still looks green — but that’s like saying a cigarette is healthy next to a cigar. The truth is: the EU has abandoned its own moral ground. It’s a club of cowards congratulating themselves for slow-walking toward extinction.


Blah. Blah. Blah.


Thirty COPs or three hundred — it wouldn’t matter. Every summit is the same: more speeches, more panels, more “solutions to please somebody.” It’s all blah, blah, blah. If they had taken small, consistent steps thirty years ago — just one little “baby” goal each year — we wouldn’t be here.

Plant trees. Clean the water. Ban diesel. Put filters on factories. Reward solar. Invest in people, not paper credits.
Realistic, affordable, human goals — not corporate accounting tricks.

But they didn’t.
And now, they’re still pretending.


Let’s Call It What It Is


This isn’t “policy.” It’s planetary negligence. It’s a crime against the living. Europe chose death over life — again.

Americans made their choice, putting Republicans and oil money back in charge. Russians accepted their “forever wars.” The Chinese people have been crushed by centuries of forced obedience.

And Europeans? They just handed the keys back to the same political class that feeds the fire while selling the ashes as “carbon offsets.”

Anything — anything at all — would be more honest than this charade.


We could have had a living planet. Instead, we got paperwork.


Sources:

  • European Commission Climate Law 2021

  • EU Environment Council meeting records, Nov 2025

  • IPCC Sixth Assessment Report

  • Guardian, Reuters, Deutsche Welle climate coverage





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