by Cimino | 14 Jun 2020 | Climate brinksmanship, Climate mobilisation
Making molehills out of mobilisation mountains What should have been no worse than a four-thousand-death epidemic is determinedly on its way to becoming an at-least-four-million-death pandemic—a cruel and unnecessary global demonstration of the...
by Cimino | 6 Jun 2020 | Climate mobilisation
Democratic climate-action mobilisation or martial law That thatoriginally published sans grammatical double-copula which should have been one of the most influential books of all time ranks 302 209 places behind Nevil Shute’s On the Beach of Amazon’s best sellers,...
by Cimino | 27 May 2020 | Climate mobilisation, Coalition democratisation, Pandemic
Every global thing to gain by taking coalition initiative Messiah complex is a label few would wish have bestowed. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern would likely rather run a Walker mileOlympian Sir John George Walker was the first person to run the mile in under 3:50...
by Cimino | 9 May 2020 | Climate mobilisation, Moratorium on population, Pandemic
Last habitable landmass must lead covid–climate mobilisation Last habitable landmass to emerge, and to be inhabited, Aotearoa, must now play to its strengths by demonstrating life richly lived, after zero-carbon, and covid-19. Must, because New Zealanders, young and...
by Cimino | 27 Apr 2020 | Climate mobilisation, Pandemic
covid-19 climate and bird-flu-strength-pandemic clarion call Spain, officially, has had not quite 0.5% of its population infected by covid-19, about a third of the rate the maligned country experienced during the 1918 Pandemic. But 10% of those undeserving more than...
by Cimino | 11 Apr 2020 | Uncategorised
Yes Aotearoa can mobilise climate action As the epitome of physical distancing, Aotearoa is perfectly placed to lead the global project to survive the covid-19 pandemic, and anthropogenic global heating. In respect to climate, after petulantly insisting cop26 must...
by Cimino | 11 Apr 2020 | Climate mobilisation, Pandemic
Yes Aotearoa can mobilise by example As the epitome of physical distancing, Aotearoa is perfectly placed to lead the global project to survive the covid-19 pandemic, and anthropogenic global heating. In respect to climate, after petulantly insisting cop26 must...
by Cimino | 25 Mar 2020 | Climate mobilisation, Pandemic
Splendid self-isolation opportunity for civilisation Having squandered more than two months of protection and preparation time, the challenge for civilisation now is to break its determined habit of wasting every crisis in its entirety. Aside from abiding by Prime...
by Cimino | 20 Mar 2020 | Uncategorised
Sweet Te Muri Crossing consensus In its 33-year story, the Mahurangi Coastal Trail has seen some meaningful milestones. Last Thursday’s is one such, particularly tangible trail marker. Circa 1987, Auckland Regional Parks management had decided where a bridge was to...
by Bob Moxon Browne | 3 Mar 2020 | Moxon Brownes
The Moxon Brownes Bob Moxon Browne Published 2019 This online edition is a work in progress; captions here are tailored, and additional images are provided, for the Mahurangi Magazine audience Chapter 2 Pages 23–39in printed edition Octavius Browne William Browne’s...