Monthly Archives: July 2025


Jury orders Chevron to pay $745 million for costal damages

Climate Moment Jury orders Chevron to pay $745 million for costal damages A jury in Louisiana, in the U.S., has ruled that Chevron, a major oil and gas company, must pay a local government about $745 million to help restore wetlands that the jury said the energy company had harmed for decades. The verdict is likely to influence similar lawsuits filed by other parishes, or counties, in the state against other energy giants and their possible settlement negotiations. A contribution from the Reevaluation Counseling Community


Trucks, Terminology and Trust

by Louise Mann If collected recyclables are not sold and made into new product, your recycling program is a sham. Tossing collected recycling into the landfill IS legal in Arkansas, if only one fee is charged for both recycling and garbage collection. Might want to check your garbage/recycling bill. Don’t you want your recycling collected in a way that keeps the recyclables marketable? Dirty MRF is a system whereby garbage and recycling are placed in the same can that you set out. And then tossed into the same compartment on the truck. Supposedly the recyclables are separated at a Materials […]


OMNI WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS #238, JULY 16, 2025

Compiled by Dick Bennett.    https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2025/07/omni-war-watch-wednesdays-238-july-16.html HIROSHIMA-NAGASAKI REMEMBRANCE 2025 August 10, 6p.m., at OMNI, Lee St. The Trillion Dollar War Machine: How Runaway Military Spending Drives America into Foreign Wars and Bankrupts Us at Home by William D Hartung and  Ben Freeman .  November 11, 2025. Publisher’s description: See all formats and editions.   Savings Pre-order Price Guarantee. Terms A hard-hitting investigation into how the Pentagon’s runaway spending embroils America in foreign wars, squanders its wealth, and enriches a privileged elite. America spends nearly a trillion dollars a year on its military. This extraordinary spending not only detracts from our ability to address pressing social problems but […]


OMNI CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #239, JULY 14, 2025

Compiled by Dick Bennett.    https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2025/07/omni-climate-memo-mondays-239-july-14.html Chop Wood, Carry Water.EcoWatch.  Make FF Disinformation a Crime, Ban FF Lobbying and Advertising.Climate and CapitalismBrett Christophers.   Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet.Sean Creaven.    Pandemics in the Corporate Age.John Bellamy Foster.  Socialism and Nature. I’ve discovered Chop Wood, Carry Water, which is packed with climate-related news; e.g., Americans who think global warming is happening now outnumber those who think it is not by a ratio of more than 4 to 1 (69% versus 15%);  Pope Leo XIV held a special Mass in the gardens of the Vatican’s new ecological educational center, calling on people to change their mind […]


NEXT COMMUNITY MONTHLY MEETING

THURSDAY JULY 24TH 7PM TO 8PM EVERY 4TH THURSDAY OF THE MONTHTopics to be covered:1-what’s happening locally with jail beds that washington county is proposing to expand2 “zine” (small magazine) making COLLABORATIVE project building on know your rights & policing brainstorms from previous sessions- come and continue this effort or join us for the first time! Location: st pauls located at the corner of college and dickson, fayetteville, arDinner provided


Not So Fast on that Single Stream Vote

by Louise Mann, Promoting Honest Recycling Since 1989. The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that it is legal to collect recycling curbside, throw it in a landfill, while deceiving residents and charging them for recycling. The trick or legal technicality is to charge for recycling and garbage collection as one fee. This and other significant issues are not addressed in the Fayetteville resolution to switch to single stream. Expect City Council to vote to switch to single stream this coming Tues., July 15. Attend and object if you believe residents should be informed about this big switch. Single stream is […]