Thursday, July 28, 2016

MUENCHHAUSEN, July 28, 2016


MUENCHHAUSEN

AN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER ABOUT ENVIRONMENT,

RENEWABLE RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY,

AND RELATED TOPICS

By BOOTSTRAP PRESS, INC.

BETHESDA, MD

JJGREENBARON(at)VERIZON.NET

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July 28, 2016

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WELCOME!

The Green Baron (TGB) welcomes one and all who take the time to read Muenchhausen. He aims to “tell it like it is” as much as possible, and avoid advocacy and ideological positions. There are enough of those to go around in other publications.



The Green Baron also welcomes comments from anyone who may read Muenchhausen. Please send comments to the e-mail address above.

OLD AGE, NEW TECH

Well, TGB is trying to bring his Muenchhausen blog back. He is soon to pass his 82nd birthday, and as an entity from the mid-20th century, he is sorely challenged by the new technology of the 21st. TGB remembers manually-operated typewriters (who else remembers those!?) and actually used a Royal Portable to do much of his homework in grammar school (today called middle school) and high school. His parents obtained an IBM electric typewriter, vintage 1947, for their law office; in those days, one could only rent such a typewriter from IBM, and not purchase it. The right to purchase this machine came only after a US Supreme Court decision, or so TGB’s lawyer father told him during 1950s. So then they purchased the IBM electric and eventually took it home. After many years, it finally gave up the ghost, so to speak. TGB still has a late-20th century Smith Corona electric that works. Ribbons may still be available for it, but should it fall into disrepair, TGB believes that persons skilled in repair of such old devices likely are no longer available.



So TGB finally went out and bought a Microsoft “Surface” 4 computer, along with a dock and a DVD player as extras (also a keyboard). This device is very light and easily portable, so TGB can sometimes go to his favorite hangout, the National Press Club (NPC, Washington, DC), and use Ethernet and surge suppressor facilities there. However, he has to learn the many intricacies of these devices and associated software, and this could, at his advanced age, be a lengthy process. Then, he needs to share any newly acquired skill with Mrs. TGB. It also is unsettling to realize that TGB often needs to appeal to his children, and even grandchildren, for help in usage of computers and associated peripheral devices and programs. One can but imagine what the future may hold in these contraptions.



TGB recalls having a conversation with his son and his elderly aunt one June day in New York in 1986. He and his son were discussing computers and software, such as they were at the time. His aunt, recalling the mid-1920s, noted, “Not only did we not have these things, but we could never imagine that such things could even be possible.”



CLIMATE AND SCOTUS

TGB purposely takes a neutral stance on the matter of climate change, or anthropogenic global warming (AGW), as it is sometimes known. For one reason, he has, since the late 1940s, had an interest in paleoclimatology going back to the Archaeologic (now called Archaean) Era. TGB reminds us all that there were multimillion-year intervals during which Earth was warm from pole to pole, even during much of the Tertiary Period of the Cenozoic Era. Then there were ice ages; the four Pleistocene-Epoch ice ages were child’s play compared with those of the Proterozoic and Paleozoic Eras. For example, the Cryogenian Glaciation of the Keweenawan Period (Proterozoic Era, perhaps 800 million years before present) lasted about 175 million years, and perhaps closed out the Proterozoic Era and, indeed, the Cryptozoic Eon. Thereafter came the Cambrian Period (Paleozoic) with its rewarmed Earth and “Species explosion”, by which new living species proliferated in the waters of the time.



But perhaps I digress. Where does SCOTUS come into all this? Well, certain prominent politicians and their staffs have moved to make public expression of doubt about predicted climate change a civil and even perhaps criminal offense under the Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act of 1970, as amended. TGB expects that eventually there will be intense litigation in this regard—indeed, a major petroleum company has come under such threat—and he thinks that eventually such legal action could reach the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) as a First Amendment issue. Given the current and possible future makeup of SCOTUS, TGB hesitates to predict what the outcome of such a SCOTUS litigation would be.



DRUG RESISTANCE AGAIN

Ouch! This is something that TGB feared might happen. It seems that cancer cells, such as those of melanoma and perhaps lung cancer, are developing resistance against immunotherapy drugs, which are considered as cutting-edge therapies against certain cancers (1). It has long been observed that cancer cells can mutate in such ways as to render chemotherapy drugs powerless. Studies in this direction were led by Antoni Ribas and colleagues at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Tumor Immunology Program at the University of California, Los Angeles. They began to get a handle on genetic changes that tumor cells undergo so they can resist the effects of immunotherapy agents. So you see, not only pathogenic bacteria develop such resistance through genetic mutation. So, apparently, do cancer cells and, yes, even fungi and insect pests.

Melanoma cells (2). 


REFERENCES:

1.     McGinley, L. “Study unlocks mechanism of cancer resistance to immunotherapy drugs”. Washington Post, July 14, 2016, p. A9.
2.   Goldsmith, P. https://www.broadinstitute.org/news/4623











Sunday, February 7, 2016

MUENCHHAUSEN, Feb. 7, 2016

MUENCHHAUSEN
AN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER ABOUT ENVIRONMENT,
RENEWABLE RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY,
AND RELATED TOPICS
By BOOTSTRAP PRESS, INC.
BETHESDA, MD
JJGREENBARON(at)VERIZON.NET
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February 7, 2016
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WELCOME!
The Green Baron (TGB) welcomes one and all who take the time to read Muenchhausen. He aims to “tell it like it is” as much as possible, and avoid advocacy and ideological positions. There are enough of those to go around in other publications.

The Green Baron also welcomes comments from anyone who may read Muenchhausen. Please send comments to the e-mail address above.

"SNOWZILLA"
Well, "Snowzilla" is now in the history books. Mrs. TGB and I were snowbound from January 23 to January 28, when our street, driveway, and house access were finally plowed and dug out. Fortunately, we saw it coming well in advance and had ample supplies to ride this thing out. However, a "Snowzilla" or "Snowmageddon" is not an infrequent occurrence. In the Washington, DC area, we get these every several years. TGB can list several recent ones, and he is sure he is forgetting some: 1987, 1993, 1996, 2003, 2010, and now 2016. During this latest one, TGB is grateful that electric power was not lost. He recalls the loss of power for 39 hours during a large fall of heavy, wet snow in February 1987. We were on a well and septic tank system at the time; went on water from the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) in November 1988, well worth the investment and trouble.













"Snowzilla" in TGB's backyard. Photo by TGB.













Dendrobium orchids and "Snowzilla". Photo by TGB

Global warming, anyone? Given "Snowzilla", arguments pro or con? For both sides of the discussion, may TGB remind all that there are, essentially three kinds of lies? One is lies. The second is g-dd---n
lies. And the third is statistics. Or, as another hackneyed old cliché has it, "Figures don't lie, but liars can figure."

PARIS: A BRIEF THOUGHT
Yes, we will get nations to fight climate change and clean their air spaces via shaming and moral suasion, given that COP21 is an agreement and not a treaty. Had it been a treaty, to bind the United States, a favorable ratification vote to two-thirds of Senators present and voting would have been a Constitutional requirement. Currently, such ratification would likely not have been in the cards, given the membership of the Senate. However, TGB believes that COP 21 will essentially be regarded as a treaty, regardless of what the Senate might or might not have done, or what the Constitution provides. In any event, folks in Beijing (and some other Chinese cities) and lately New Delhi will be coughing and wearing face masks from time to time.


Friday, January 1, 2016

MUENCHHAUSEN, Jan. 1, 2016


MUENCHHAUSEN

AN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER ABOUT ENVIRONMENT,
RENEWABLE RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY,
AND RELATED TOPICS
By BOOTSTRAP PRESS, INC.
BETHESDA, MD
JJGREENBARON(at)VERIZON.NET
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January 1, 2016
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WELCOME!
The Green Baron (TGB) welcomes one and all who take the time to read Muenchhausen. He aims to “tell it like it is” as much as possible, and avoid advocacy and ideological positions. There are enough of those to go around in other publications. 
The Green Baron also welcomes comments from anyone who may read Muenchhausen. Please send comments to the e-mail address above.

HAPPY NEW YEAR (?)
TGB wishes whatever readers he may have a Happy New Year. Please excuse his general pessimism, but given the state of matters in the world today, and as they developed in recent years, TGB questions just how happy, healthy, and prosperous this New Year may turn out to be. Any happiness or lack of may well be reflected in results of the coming general elections to be held, if TGB is correct, on November 8, 2016. Given how things are today, he refuses to guarantee 100% that there indeed will be elections.
COP21
Nothing to do with any police forces. COP21 is the name of the recently concluded climate conference in Paris (ended December 12, 2015, correct?). Given that there are no sanctions involved against those countries that fail to comply with the terms of such agreement as was reached at COP21, perhaps it can be evaluated, generally, as a cipher. Is it possible that its terms can be "enforced" through moral suasion and international public shaming of those nations that do not comply or make a credible effort to do so? Maybe, but TGB would not recommend holding one's breath. Meanwhile, in cities such as Beijing, New Delhi, and Tehran, one might often be doing well by holding one's breath. Given that this is not a viable option, folks in those cities wear face masks and, yes, even purchase cans of air from non-polluted places.
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By the way, why was COP21 not carried out as negotiations for a treaty? One possible reason: The US Constitution requires American ratification of an international treaty by two-thirds of members of the US Senate present and voting. Under current circumstances, it is unlikely that such ratification would have been voted.

LESS EFFECTIVE DRUGS
It is becoming evident that drugs being used against many bacterial infections--namely antibiotics--are becoming decreasingly effective. Perhaps future research may uncover ways to combat such microbial resistance to these drugs. The best means for an individual to avoid the need for them is to avoid contracting a bacterial disease if that is at all possible. 
Again, Happy New Year! Sleep well, if you can.

Monday, December 21, 2015

MUENCHHAUSEN, December 21, 2015

MUENCHHAUSEN
AN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER ABOUT ENVIRONMENT,
RENEWABLE RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY,
AND RELATED TOPICS
By BOOTSTRAP PRESS, INC.
BETHESDA, MD
JJGREENBARON(at)VERIZON.NET
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December 21, 2015
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WELCOME!
The Green Baron (TGB) welcomes one and all who take the time to read Muenchhausen. He aims to “tell it like it is” as much as possible, and avoid advocacy and ideological positions. There are enough of those to go around in other publications.

The Green Baron also welcomes comments from anyone who may read Muenchhausen. Please send comments to the e-mail address above.

WINTER SOLSTICE
Today is the Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere (and Summer Solstice in the Southern). Very interestingly, some nacreous ("mother-of-pearl") and even noctilucent clouds have been spotted in northern Scandinavia where polar night currently prevails. These clouds can float as high as 70,000 feet above mean sea level--so high that they reflect sunlight even at the high latitudes where they are observed. Some scientists say that though noctilucent and nacreous clouds may exhibit a nearly ineffable beauty, they can potentially reduce levels of stratospheric ozone.

Noctilucent clouds over Arctic (1)


CLIMATE--PARIS

The much vaunted Paris climate conference or COP21 lasted from November 30 to December 11. There has been much political-type hoopla about this conclave. What portions of the agreement (?) reached will prove to be binding and observed and by whom is anyone's guess. One can state with complete truth that certain Paris hotels and restaurants did a land-office business. Stories about it that have appeared in the popular press--and TGB has numerous clippings and downloadings--so far leaves him in a quandary. There is, however, much to discuss if one can figure out what actually has been decided or resolved.
Meanwhile, horrific pollution episodes have been taking place in cities as diverse as Beijing, New Delhi, and Tehran.
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Air pollution episode in India (2)

BACTERIAL DRUG RESISTANCE
Articles on the growing danger of bacterial resistance to drugs, or "R", are being seen increasingly not only in the popular press, but also in publications aimed at diplomats. TGB has seen stories in publications as diverse as the popular PARADE and the specialized Washington Diplomat. Moreover, "R" in bacteria is rapidly becoming multiple; i.e., a given species of bacteria becomes resistant to more than one class of antibiotics. WASH YOUR HANDS! That's the first line of defense.


REFERENCES
1. NASA. https://www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=637&q=noctilucent+clouds&oq=noctilu&gs_l=img.1.0.0l10.1907.5311.0.10590.8.7.0.1.1.0.160.856.0j7.7.0....0...
1ac.1.64.img..0.8.852.05GFONp9lec#imgrc=LuepM99leFAh4M%3A

2. El Dinamo (Chile). http://www.eldinamo.cl/ambiente/2015/06/05/no-solo-chile-esta-bajo-el-humo-estas-son-las-10-ciudades-mas-contaminadas-del-mundo/

Saturday, November 28, 2015

MUENCHHAUSEN, Nov. 28, 2015

MUENCHHAUSEN
AN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER ABOUT ENVIRONMENT,
RENEWABLE RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY,
AND RELATED TOPICS
By BOOTSTRAP PRESS, INC.
BETHESDA, MD
JJGREENBARON(at)VERIZON.NET
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November 28, 2015
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WELCOME!
The Green Baron (TGB) welcomes one and all who take the time to read Muenchhausen. He aims to “tell it like it is” as much as possible, and avoid advocacy and ideological positions. There are enough of those to go around in other publications.

The Green Baron also welcomes comments from anyone who may read Muenchhausen. Please send comments to the e-mail address above.

PARIS MONDAY
Well, the big international climate conference opens in Paris this Monday--that's November 30, and it lasts until December 11, if all goes according to plan. The United States goes there riding on its moral high horse, being in the process of closing down the coal industry and leading the charge away from (or retreat from?) fossil fuel use. Please don't misunderstand TGB. He is truly all in favor of the use of renewable sources of energy to power the economies of the various nations of the world. May he presume to inquire how such energy is to be accumulated, stored, and distributed to drive our various economies? 

Additionally, with 100+ nations being represented at the Paris conference, including many heads of state of heads of government, will this grand conference be deemed a total success, a partial success, or, effectively, a failure? That remains to be seen and how those who report on it spin their stories. Meanwhile, TGB reads that there has been one of the worst air pollution episodes in Beijing, China, in a long time, and in a city that experiences air pollution incidents frequently (1). Numbers? The US Embassy in Beijing reported particulate matter levels at PM2.5 = 391 micrograms per cubic meter. The World Health Organization places the safe level at 25 micrograms per cubic meter. Reportedly, visibility was reduced to "a few hundred meters" (1). TGB believes that the Chinese delegates to the Paris conference will give strong lip service to reduction of air pollution levels and other environmental problems. Whether and when this lip service will evolve into actual results is what TGB hesitates to speculate.

Beijing and China Air Pollution Travel and Air Pollution In Beijing & China
Cough, cough! (3)

Here's another one from the Financial Times: "India has blocked G20 efforts to pave the way towards an ambitious global climate change accord, in a sign of the deep divisions confronting negotiators just weeks before delegates from nearly 200 nations meet in Paris" (2). This is worth a read if one can read the whole story, which TGB has on a flash drive. Who knows how many other parallel examples there may be, with some hemming and hawing, and "we wholeheartedly support combating climate change, but, ah, we do have certain, er, problems that we need to address first." Well, you get the picture.

And just to add some icing to the cake (and TGB likes icing on cake, take that, Sugar Police!), imagine the security measures that will be taken in Paris, given the events of Friday, Nov. 13! Stay tuned!

REFERENCES
1. Air pollution in Beijing hits hazardous levels". http://www.sfgate.com/news/science/article/Air-pollution-in-Beijing-hits-hazardous-levels-6661328.php, Nov. 28, 2015.
2. Barker, A., Clark, P. "India stance slows progress towards climate change deal". Financial Times, Nov. 17, 2015, p. 6. 
3. http://chinatravelgo.com/travel-air-pollution-in-beijing-and-china/

Monday, November 23, 2015

MUENCHHAUSEN, Nov. 22, 2015

MUENCHHAUSEN

AN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER ABOUT ENVIRONMENT,
RENEWABLE RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY,
AND RELATED TOPICS

By BOOTSTRAP PRESS, INC.
BETHESDA, MD
JJGREENBARON(at)VERIZON.NET

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NOVEMBER  23, 2015
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WELCOME!
The Green Baron (TGB) welcomes one and all who take the time to read Muenchhausen. He aims to “tell it like it is” as much as possible, and avoid advocacy and ideological positions. There are enough of those to go around in other publications. TGB also regrets the recent paucity of Muenchhausen postings, but he had some personal matters that had to be resolved.



CLIMATE SUMMIT IN PARIS?
Leaders of 100+ nations are to meet in Paris, France (not Virginia or Texas!) from November 30 to December 11, 2015 to discuss how to save Earth from the possible calamities, real or perceived, of climate change. That is one week from the date of this posting of Muenchhausen. The result is supposed to be some sort of a working agreement, rather than a formal treaty. One possible reason for such an arrangement is that in the United States, a treaty must be ratified by the Senate with a two-thirds majority of those Senators voting, and much of the so-called international community has been urging the current US administration to circumvent Congress.

One of the main, perhaps the main thrust of the Paris Climate Change Summit is to limit and reduce and emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHG), such as methane. The US seeks to go to the Summit with an air of strong moral suasion; hence current measures to reduce and ultimately eliminate, for example, the use of coal to generate electric power and likely increase the cost of electricity. Bear in mind that in 2008, Candidate Barack Obama said plainly that "the cost of electricity must necessarily skyrocket." Meantime, coal is a relatively inexpensive fuel for generating electricity. Currently, so is natural gas, but TGB believes that its low price will not prevail for long.

Now many of the national leaders attending the Summit should be expected to give at least fervent lip service to plans to reduce carbon emissions to some level below a base level set at perhaps that of 2005 (more ideally, perhaps 1990, but that seems hardly feasible under current circumstances). Some leaders of nations such as Kiribati and Tuvalu in Polynesia may push hard for such reductions, fearing that sea levels will rise high enough to submerge these island countries. The same holds, for instance, for the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. However, TGB believes, perhaps a bit cynically, that some other nations, in the throes of industrialization will talk eloquently about GHG emission reductions, but not deliver on their promises.

One can readily imagine what the security in Paris will be like, given the events there of November 13, 2015. TGB will post more as information about this Summit develops.

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BAN BATHS!
If TGB may indulge in a few comments with varying relevance to the forthcoming Paris Summit:

Prince Charles of the United Kingdom states that climate change; i.e., global warming, is a primary factor in the cause of the current wars in the Middle East and the wholesale flight of refugees from countries such as Syria and Iraq (1). Might TGB be so presumptuous as to inquire from what peer-reviewed documentation His Highness draws his conclusions? 

Here's another, and this one's from March 1941: Climate warming lad to the rise of the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler. It would appear, according to Clarence Mills, a professor of medicine at the University of Cincinnati at the time, that, that a warming climate makes people more amenable to living under a dictator (2).


And if you want more environmental protection, we must ban baths. No, this is not one of TGB's attempts at humor. This is an actual statement by His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (3). TGB acknowledges being almost launched out of his chair by this one, but read it for yourself! TGB's own description could never do this one justice.

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H.M. Carl XVI Gustaf.
Baths endanger the environment.


REFERENCES
1. Holden, M. "Climate change root cause of Syrian war". https://ca.news.yahoo.com/britains-prince-charles-climate-change-root-cause-syrian-092031663--business.html
2.  http://www.climatedepot.com/2015/11/22/flashback-1941-scientist-claims-global-warming-caused-hitler-warmer-temps-may-produce-a-trend-toward-dictatorial-govts-people-are-are-more-docile-easily-led-in-warm-weather/
3. Payne, T. Daily Mail, Nov. 22, 2015.  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3329759/King-Sweden-calls-ban-BATHS-admits-ashamed-run-one.html

Sunday, July 26, 2015

MUENCHHAUSEN, July 26, 2012; REPOST OF Sept. 2, 2003



Muenchhausen

Newsletter on environmental chemistry, infectious diseases, energy, renewable resources, and related matters, by Bootstrap Press (Bethesda, MD)

Tuesday, September 02, 2003,

Reposted July 26, 2015

MUENCHHAUSEN

AN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER ABOUT ENVIRONMENT,
RENEWABLE RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY,
AND RELATED TOPICS

By BOOTSTRAP PRESS, INC.
BETHESDA, MD
GREENBARON@CSI.COM

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SEPTEMBER 2, 2003
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WELCOME!

The Green Baron welcomes one and all who take the time to read Muenchhausen. He aims to “tell it like it is” as much as possible, and avoid advocacy and ideological positions. There are enough of those to go around in other publications.

DEDICATION

This issue of Muenchhausen was dedicated to the welcome of then-new Ambassador from Slovakia, His Excellency Rastislav Kácer, to the United States.

In the August 29th issue of Muenchhausen, Ambassador Kácer’s name was misspelled. The Green Baron regrets the error.
Currently, the Ambassador from Slovakia to the United States is His Excellency Peter Kmec.
The Green Baron hopes the Greenways discussed below remain extant. For more information, please visit http://www.greenways.by/index.php?content&id=13&lang=en. They now include more countries than they did back in 2003.


GREENWAYS FOR VACATION AND EDUCATION

Imagine a vacation that combines environmentally sustainable tourism with seeing virgin forests and their wildlife, farms and villages, cultural sites, and even wineries and breweries. In the Vishegrad countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary), a very nice way to take a vacation and become educated about those nations and their various cultures and traditions is to hike, camp, or otherwise travel among their Greenways. These Greenways also extend into Austria and, since 2000—2002, Romania and a portion of western Ukraine.

A bit of background: Some of these Greenways are successors to such pathways that existed before World War I, when the Vishegrad countries were parts of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the current international borders did not exist. After the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, the Vishegrad nations became independent (Czechoslovakia was the predecessor of the the Czech and Slovak Republics), and those pathways fell into disuse and neglect. They remained in disuse until shortly after the fall of their Communist governments, which occurred between 1989 and 1991.

In early 1990, there began the organization of the Environmental Partnership for Central Europe (EPCE), which soon came to comprise the Vishegrad countries. By 2000, Romania started to work with the Greenways program, and by 2002, a Greenway extended into the western part of Ukraine. At a presentation about the Greenways, held at the Slovak Embassy (Washington, DC) in May 2002—the Green Baron was there--Juraj Flamik, Czech Greenways national coordinator, estimated that there are about 36,000 kilometers (km) of Greenways for hiking, plus 11,000 km for cultural features. As His Excellency Martin Bútora, then Ambassador of the Slovak Republic to the United States expressed it, “Imagine several large nature trails, interconnected and crossing national boundaries. They are like U.S. greenways, but larger in scope.” His Excellency Géza Jeszenszky, then Ambassador of Hungary to the United States put it this way: “I admire the idea even without knowing all of the details.” He noted that the countries involved “have much in common ethnically, economically, and culturally; I hope the European Union [EU] will see the value of these beautiful green fields and rivers.”

Putting the Greenways in shape for tourism was a difficult task. Much of the land had suffered the ravages of war, neglect, and helter-skelter industrialization that resulted in much contamination of the land. In addition, people who did use the trails often were not conscientious about cleaning up after themselves. “In my own experience, I saw so much waste. There were plastic bags and other pollution, some involving leaks,” Hungarian Ambassador Jeszenszky told the meeting at the Slovak Embassy. Jan Rohac, the national coordinator of Slovak Greenways and the Amber Trail from the UNESCO World Heritage (Banska Stiavnica, Slovakia), explained that “thousands of cleanup projects were and are under way.” Dominika Zareba, the Amber Trail Greenway national coordinator from Poland, said, “We must also work with cities and industrial districts.”

One example of an industrial district needing cleanup work is Nowa Huta, in southern Poland, which is notorious for pollution that issues from its foundries and steel works. By way of some history, while Poland was under Soviet domination, then-Soviet dictator Josef Stalin ordered the Nova Huta complex built upwind of the ancient Polish city of Kraków, with the deliberate idea of blowing polluted air into the city as a move against its famed intellectual class (Kraków also is the seat of the Jagellonian University, founded during the early 16th century).

The Greenways must show economic viability, according to Daniel Mourek, International Affairs and Greenways Coordinator at the Czech Environmental Partnership Foundation. He foresees some funds coming in from tourists who would spend money to use the Greenways and in their villages and cultural centers. “We hope that eventually we will have Greenways on the European level,” said Mr. Mourek. Ms. Zareba spoke of a meeting planned to take place in Sibiu, Romania, to explore ideas of expanding the Greenways into Croatia, Serbia, and even as far as Bulgaria.

THE AMBER TRAIL GREENWAY

The Amber Trail Greenway (ATG) links many valuable natural, cultural, and local treasures from Budapest, Hungary’s glittering capital, with Kraków, Poland, via Banska Stiavnica, Slovakia, a town famous for its mineral water source. Among its goals is the support and promotion of local production and small-scale traditional activities such as organic farming, food processing, handicrafts, and a network of fairs.

The ATG comprises natural and cultural resources such as the pristine, protected landscapes of the valleys of the Danube, Ipel, and Vistula Rivers, old wooden villages in the Carpathian Mountains, and rural regions of Slovakia and Hungary known for their colorful brick houses and excellent wines, some of which comes from grapes taken from vines that cover the houses. One can travel on the ATG by walking, cycling, canoeing, or using narrow-gauge railways. For more information about the ATG, visit the Web site www.ambertrail.org.

PRAGUE TO VIENNA

The Prague-to-Vienna Greenway (PVG; Prague, Czech Republic to Vienna, Austria) is about 440 km long, plus side trails to Cesky Krumlov and to Telc. This Greenway is intended to create a model of sustainable regional development connected with conservation of the cultural and national heritage and promotion of local and regional identity. One unique feature is that it links visitors directly with nonprofit initiatives along the route. Visitors have opportunities to meet the local people and learn of their efforts to preserve the countryside and local culture. A portion of the prices visitors pay for tours goes directly to support these nonprofit initiatives, and the tourists may designate which of these projects they wish to support. The EPCE and its cognizant components remain in contact with interested visitors after they return home, giving them a longer-term connection to the area.

Tours can be taken by walking, cycling, mountain bike, canoe, or horseback. There are tours for ecology, bird watching, and many cultural events, including music and folklore, archaeology, and Jewish heritage. For those interested in food and drink, a visitor can meet a winemaker in southern Moravia, famous for its wines, and may visit the breweries of Pilsner Urquell in Pilsen. Also very famous is the city of Ceske Budejovice, formerly known as Budweis, where the original “Budweiser” (locally known as Budvar), is still brewed. Visits to smaller local breweries also are available and encouraged.

For more information about the PVG, visit www.ecn.cz/greenways or e-mail to greenways@ecn.cz. Information about the Partnership may be obtained at www.ecn.cz/epce or by e-mailing to pship@ecn.cz.

EAST CARPATHIANS

The East Carpathian Greenway (ECG) has been designated as an official UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the only trilateral example in the world. The three countries of the ECG are Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine. The reserve encompasses an area of 2,132 square kilometers and contains the largest natural beech forest in Europe, as well as scenic mountain meadows known as “poloniny”. There are several species of plants unique to the East Carpathians, as well as other species threatened in the rest of Europe. One can find brown bear, wolf, lynx, and red deer in the forests; there also is the golden eagle and the reintroduced European bison, Hutzul horse, and beaver.

In 2000, there began projects to increase local community involvement in the region. Local people were invited to present ideas for projects that would meet their needs. Communities and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) met to discuss various projects (often hearing each other’s ideas for the first time) and to search for ways to increase cross-border activities through initiatives such as new cycle trails, eco-tourism networks, and renewal of local sheep-based economies.

In addition to the mountain meadows and deep forests, a visitor can see handicraft workshops and galleries, agro-environmental and school projects, and fascinating cultural features. For example, in Zatwarnica (Poland), there is an old Bojko (pronounced “Boyko) wooden house, now being transformed into an environmental education center and modern organic farm that promoted regional cuisine and local handicrafts. A visitor can participate in agro-tourism fairs that feature spectacular horse riding performances and music and atmosphere of the Bieszczady borderlands of Poland and Ukraine. Hardy persons properly equipped could even visit the ECG in winter.

For more information concerning the ECG, please visit:
http://www.walkingcentraleurope.com/greenways-vienna-prague-itinerary/
A greenway  
A Central European Greenway.
WHAT IS BOOTSTRAP PRESS?

Bootstrap Press is a nonprofit organization founded in Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A., to promote the development and management of technology and businesses based on renewable resources. We also encourage the preservation of our Earth's natural habitats and its plant and animal species. So do a lot of other organizations, and more power to them for doing so!

Bootstrap Press is different because its members believe that the development of renewable resources and the preservation of habitats and species are receiving far more lip service than the financial and technical support needed to achieve these goals. We also think they will continue to be subjects of more talk than action until someone can show how renewable resources and the diversity of biological species can be the basis for potentially profitable businesses as well as a matter of ethics. Bootstrap Press intends to provide a forum for the discussion of how to build up such business, and of related topics.

There's one more thing we should mention about Muenchhausen and Bootstrap Press. We try to present only the scientific and technical facts that are correct to the best of our knowledge, belief, and good faith. It is up to Muenchhausen's readers to draw their own conclusions and make their own judgments.

NOTE: The mention of a product or service in MUENCHHAUSEN is in no way to be regarded as an endorsement of that product or service by MUENCHHAUSEN, Bootstrap Press, The Green Baron, or any other contributor to MUENCHHAUSEN.