Ahead
of Jennifer Hynes' visit to New Zealand in February I am posting this
recent interview as well details on the event in Auckland on 14
February
Epic
Podcast with Master Craftsman
Jennifer Hynes
21
January, 2016
My
interview, ‘Embracing
Abrupt Climate Change, with a Humanitarian Spirit‘
with Nick of Relief Analysis, was an amazing experience of and a
great meeting of minds. It was gigantic. So much came out of
it.
He was
called to my attention weeks ago, since he had not only done such a
fantastically good job interviewing
Professor Paul Beckwith,
but followed up with spotless
writingand
launching his venue further at SoundCloud. Being smart is one
thing. Best nice is another. Being broad is a third. He
is all three. The entire package.
Besides
being a professional governmental person engaged in the planning,
formulation, and communication about Disaster and Disaster
Recovery,
he has an ample multi-cultural background. His mother is
Turkish while living and sounding like any other ‘normal
American’ person with both sides. There is more. His
wife is from Vietnam. And you can be sure that we had PLENTY TO
talk about.
I
am deeply honored to be his second interview. There will be
others in his deliberate palate. He compiled a long list of
candidates and was clear in his resolve for this to be his next
interview in a growing series, with lots of good individuals to
choose from.
Climate
Change Researcher, Jennifer Hynes, Saturday February 14th, 1 pm
Venue
US
Climate Researcher Jennifer Hynes has been invited by leading New
Zealand activistKevin
Hester to
be in Auckland for a public talk at IKA
Seafood Bar and Grill,
1 pm Saturday 14-Feb-2015. You can elect to order your own
Tapas, beverages, or drinks. Example
menu is
here (varies monthly).
There
she will continue discussing her seminal Methane
Monster presentations.
Her videos contained serious warnings, which instantly went round the
world, going viral on YouTube. She made clear, easy to
understand explanations as to the fact and certainty of polar and
ocean warming, the imminent threat of methane, serious pressures upon
both ecologies and economies, and the hidden fight of those who rule
this world, who know full well what is to come yet go on pretending
they do not. At our great cost.
Event
The event will be Livestreamed with a guest contributions via Skype from Professor Emeritus Dr. Guy McPherson of Nature Bats Last, and famed educator and professorPaul Beckwith of The University of Ottawa. They hope to be joined by Truth-out.orgwriter Dahr Jamail, who authored several pivotal books on occupied Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as reported from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Turkey over the last ten years, and has won many awards for Investigative Journalism. This is followed by a round up by Kevin Hester’. This is broadcast worldwide on Livestream at four pm PST, 7 pm EST, and midnight GMT London.
The event will be Livestreamed with a guest contributions via Skype from Professor Emeritus Dr. Guy McPherson of Nature Bats Last, and famed educator and professorPaul Beckwith of The University of Ottawa. They hope to be joined by Truth-out.orgwriter Dahr Jamail, who authored several pivotal books on occupied Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as reported from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Turkey over the last ten years, and has won many awards for Investigative Journalism. This is followed by a round up by Kevin Hester’. This is broadcast worldwide on Livestream at four pm PST, 7 pm EST, and midnight GMT London.
Summary
From an early age, Jennifer has been witness to much of the social and natural expressions of our planet. Getting exposed to indigenous cultures from an early age then receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at The University of California of San Diego, she followed a call then sought out advanced engineering and technical training. She grew to become a senior IT professional with a specialization in large data migration. Thus Jennifer has extensive experience with processes that are large and which demand the utmost precision. This means, for example, that if you had to move a database of 10M contacts, integrate a supply chain, structure an electronic inventory, or secure financial records, she would be the one with major responsibilities for furnishing this to large corporations with zero-defect or no possible service interruption.
From an early age, Jennifer has been witness to much of the social and natural expressions of our planet. Getting exposed to indigenous cultures from an early age then receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at The University of California of San Diego, she followed a call then sought out advanced engineering and technical training. She grew to become a senior IT professional with a specialization in large data migration. Thus Jennifer has extensive experience with processes that are large and which demand the utmost precision. This means, for example, that if you had to move a database of 10M contacts, integrate a supply chain, structure an electronic inventory, or secure financial records, she would be the one with major responsibilities for furnishing this to large corporations with zero-defect or no possible service interruption.
Bio
Besides her activism and senior role in large technology professionally, she grew with a parent in foreign services. Because her father was a Foreign Service Officer for the US Department of State, in particular a Program Officer in the Agency for International Development (AID), she got to travel and see a lot. Going from Washington DC as a young woman, with her parents to Laos during the Vietnam war, she grew up overseas in South East Asia (Laos) and West Africa (Ghana) then went on to international studies in French at the American College in Paris.
Besides her activism and senior role in large technology professionally, she grew with a parent in foreign services. Because her father was a Foreign Service Officer for the US Department of State, in particular a Program Officer in the Agency for International Development (AID), she got to travel and see a lot. Going from Washington DC as a young woman, with her parents to Laos during the Vietnam war, she grew up overseas in South East Asia (Laos) and West Africa (Ghana) then went on to international studies in French at the American College in Paris.
Providence
This early exposure to world cultures combined with close study of the developing world and current affairs led to her deep and abiding interest Eastern spirituality. She is a long time student of Tibetan Buddhism. She even had the good fortune to meet Lama Karma after she came from California, running into him dressed in plain clothes at a FedEx Kinkos in Boulder, helped him materially to get situated, and has for long been active in the greater Denver spiritual community.
This early exposure to world cultures combined with close study of the developing world and current affairs led to her deep and abiding interest Eastern spirituality. She is a long time student of Tibetan Buddhism. She even had the good fortune to meet Lama Karma after she came from California, running into him dressed in plain clothes at a FedEx Kinkos in Boulder, helped him materially to get situated, and has for long been active in the greater Denver spiritual community.
Realization
Using her ample capability gained from earned project management credentials in major enterprise, she has been studying climate change as a lay person for over ten years. She feels a deep sense of urgency about global warming. Having flown as a young girl and knowing first-hand the expanses of Greenland’s whiteness which was now clearly gone, she was struck by the vast darkness of the land surface during a life altering flyover in the summer of 2012. From that, she was driven to understand the scale and impact of obviouscarbon impact from industrialization. While climate science and global warming had been on her radar for a long time, it was not till the following summer that she immersed herself deep into the details of methane, and the relationship between carbon, industrialization, and severe ice loss.
Using her ample capability gained from earned project management credentials in major enterprise, she has been studying climate change as a lay person for over ten years. She feels a deep sense of urgency about global warming. Having flown as a young girl and knowing first-hand the expanses of Greenland’s whiteness which was now clearly gone, she was struck by the vast darkness of the land surface during a life altering flyover in the summer of 2012. From that, she was driven to understand the scale and impact of obviouscarbon impact from industrialization. While climate science and global warming had been on her radar for a long time, it was not till the following summer that she immersed herself deep into the details of methane, and the relationship between carbon, industrialization, and severe ice loss.
Getting Called
Through
Jennifer’s participation in a CoreLight ‘Tipping Point’ Forum
in July 2012, leaders asked her to develop a succinct presentation
about methane hydrate outlining her findings. From there her
first video, The
Arctic Methane Monster’s Rapid Rise was
born and the rest is history. Many found it to be quite rousing
about the threat of Near Term Human Extinction. Truth be told,
despite her expressed decision not to never seek popularity or fame,
with a busy and successful career for a fortune 100 Corporation,
itself one of the world category leaders, the video went viral,
taking on a life of its own. Other videos had talked about
methane but never so clearly, cleanly, and convincingly. And
best of all, she was NOT a scientist but a generalist. But she
did not just come to her original topic as an activist alone, but
with the vision of a well-trained engineer.
They
Say
Accolades came from top arctic researcher Sam Carana’s Arctic News Blog and immediate recognition with a live interview by Guy McPherson’s Nature Bats Last show on Progressive Radio Network. She is mentioned in conjunction with Noam Chomsky, Paul Ehrlich, and Chris Hedges as shown here. Says professional government disaster specialist Nick Burk of ReliefAnalysis.com, Jennifer’s epic series of viral videos are ‘the most comprehensive and comprehensible complete overview of abrupt climate change available’.
Accolades came from top arctic researcher Sam Carana’s Arctic News Blog and immediate recognition with a live interview by Guy McPherson’s Nature Bats Last show on Progressive Radio Network. She is mentioned in conjunction with Noam Chomsky, Paul Ehrlich, and Chris Hedges as shown here. Says professional government disaster specialist Nick Burk of ReliefAnalysis.com, Jennifer’s epic series of viral videos are ‘the most comprehensive and comprehensible complete overview of abrupt climate change available’.
Mission
Later in the year, an intuitive with a business and organizational development, and communications background told her that the world would be calling her saying, ‘yes, you have to get ready, and no is not an option’. At first, she did not quite believe it. It turned out to be true. Respected people kept calling. Jennifer’s continuing personal journey is one of uniting scientific discovery with the transformation of consciousness, and how to find balance amidst coming chaos.
Later in the year, an intuitive with a business and organizational development, and communications background told her that the world would be calling her saying, ‘yes, you have to get ready, and no is not an option’. At first, she did not quite believe it. It turned out to be true. Respected people kept calling. Jennifer’s continuing personal journey is one of uniting scientific discovery with the transformation of consciousness, and how to find balance amidst coming chaos.
Invitation
As Kevin says: Termination his membership in the Green party of Aotearoa, By The Daily Blog / December 14, 2015
As Kevin says: Termination his membership in the Green party of Aotearoa, By The Daily Blog / December 14, 2015
Dear
Madam / Sir, I respectively wish to have my Green Party membership
terminated forthwith in light of what I believe to be the ‘Greens’
abject failure to face up to the dire consequences of abrupt
climate change and their complicity in the incineration of the
bio-sphere.
I
have been having major issues with the party policy of sugar coating
the severity of this planetary emergency but the tipping point for me
was yesterday’s pronouncement by James Shaw that the signing of the
agreement at Cop21 was a positive achievement . It was patently
nothing of the sort. The agreement has achieved no substantive
commitments to reduce emissions with nothing being obligatory. As in
Copenhagen the can has been kicked down the road and further over the
cliff.
Cop
21 has effectively produced an agreement to emit more not less
with near total disregard for tipping points like the melting
permafrost, methane clathrates discharges from the ocean floor and
numerous others. … I find it very telling that leading climate
scientist James E Hansen can refer to COP 21 as a ’ Fraud’ and
James Shaw describe it as a historic achievement, wtf, cognitive
dissonance or denial? Whose side is James Shaw on, the environments
and all the species that live within it or “ The Dominant
Culture” as my friend Professor Guy McPherson ( guymcpherson.com )
refers to the economic and financial system that is incinerating the
bio-sphere, where we humans live as a predatory part of.
This dereliction of duty is unforgivable from a party supposedly
environmentally conscious.
Supporting
the agreement in any way is the same as leading the populace
that trusts the party, sleepwalking to extinction. …
Yesterday was a sad day in the history of this planet with an
effective death sentence being passed on most species, including
ours and the entire biosphere. Today is a sad day for me
personally with me giving up on the Green Party of Aotearoa but I
cannot support a party that is willfully in dereliction of it’s
duty for what I believe is political expediency . Being the
best of a bad bunch is not acceptable, lying to the parties
supporters and the “ youth of today” is unforgivable.
Sadly,
Yours faithfully, Kevin Hester, Former Green Party Member’
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