Democratic National Convention to approve party platform


Washington, Aug 18 (IANS): As part of the agenda of the ongoing US Democratic National Convention, delegates are expected to approve the party's platform, introducing its policy stances on major issues less than three months before the presidential election.

Roughly 4,000 convention delegates cast their votes on the platform from August 3-15 remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic, which also forced organizers to postpone the four-day convention by a month, now running Monday through Thursday after the rescheduling, and hold it almost entirely virtually, reports Xinhua news agency.

A declaration of the party's policy goals, the platform is largely symbolic and its passage is widely anticipated because delegates don't necessarily have to endorse its contents.

Drafted and approved by the Democratic National Committee's Platform Committee in July, the now amended 91-page platform incorporated policy recommendations submitted by task forces formed by allies of presumptive presidential nominee Joe Biden, a moderate, and those of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who champions a leftist progressive agenda.

A manifestation of intra-party unity with which Democrats sought to achieve the common goal of unseating incumbent President Donald Trump, the platform touched upon issues that are under heated debate nationwide as the election draws near, including the Covid-19 response, economic revival, environment, policing, racial equity, healthcare, among others.

Make no mistake: President (Donald) Trump's abject failure to respond forcefully and capably to the Covid-19 pandemic -- his failure to lead -- makes him responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans," said the platform.

Calling on state- and local-level governments to expand funding for public health departments in order for them to conduct sufficient contact tracing, Democrats said in the document that they "support making COVID-19 testing, treatment, and any eventual vaccines free to everyone".

On economic recovery, the platform referred to the "Buy America" agenda Biden launched in July, a $700 billion plan that aims to salvage the economy through a domestic-leaning approach to job creation and manufacturing.

By spending $400 billion over three years in purchasing US-based goods and services, and $300 billion in research and development for new technologies and clean-energy initiatives, the Biden proposal is a direct counterprogramming to Trump's "America First" vision.

On the environment, the platform said Democrats will work to achieve net-zero emissions from greenhouse gasses "no later than 2050," while promising to eliminate carbon pollution from power plants by 2035 "through technology-neutral standards for clean energy and energy efficiency".

While the pledge of constructing 60,000 wind turbines and 500 million solar panels further represents the Democrats' commitment to clean energy, the platform didn't include the Green New Deal -- a bold resolution on fighting climate change introduced by progressive congressional Democrats that calls on the federal government to rid the US of fossil fuels, drastically curb greenhouse gas emissions across economic sectors, and guarantee new high-paying jobs in clean energy industries.

On policing, the platform advocated for reducing legal protection for law enforcement, saying the law, for too long, "has shielded police officers who stand accused of heinous violations of civil and human rights".

On racial equality, the platform said Democrats will strive for a "new social and economic contract" aimed at "building equity and mobility for the people of colour who have been left out and left behind for generations".

They also planned to establish "a national commission to examine the lasting economic effects" of slavery, segregation, and "racially discriminatory federal policies on income, wealth, educational, health, and employment outcomes".

With respect to health care, the platform vowed to move toward universal health care by advocating for a public option through the Affordable Care Act, while strengthening Medicare, Medicaid and benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

However, not all Democrats voted "yes" on the platform.

Hundreds of Sanders' delegates signed a petition calling for rejecting it when the Platform Committee met on July 27 to discuss amendments, citing the reason that it didn't support Medicare for All.

  

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  • Dr. S. Jeevananda Reddy, Hyderabad, Telangana State, India

    Sat, Aug 22 2020

    Cont---

    Even IPCC is decreasing this factor one report to another through “trail & error” approach. The other major flaw in this is model simulations were compared with ground based linear trend to validate the findings. As around 50% of this linear trend is global warming, for India 50% of Ministry of Earth Sciences estimate of 4.4oC by 2100 is around 2.2oC only. (c) In nature trend can’t be linear as the other main input Sun’s energy is constant but modulated by natural variations associated with sunspot cycles. However, it is modified by local “soil-climate system” and also there are several other factors affecting the trend. The USA raw temperature data has no trend but the global adjusted data has a trend by lowering the starting period. The hottest daily maximum temperature data of Sydney in Australia has also no trend, but has a natural variability – adjusted data series showed 60-year cycle varying between -0.3 and +0.3oC, which will play an important role on year or moth reports. Such inaccurate data are being used in legal battles and as well by financial institutions; “climate crisis” is attributed to such global warming. All these are discussed in this article.
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  • Dr. S. Jeevananda Reddy, Hyderabad, Telangana State, India

    Sat, Aug 22 2020

    At what cost you achieve zero emissions?:

    To provide inputs to the coming IPCC’s “AR6 Report” on global warming, institutions around the world have been burning midnight oil by two different types of groups, namely (a) statistical approach using observed data [ground & satellites]; and (b) hypothetical model simulations. All ills of the society have been talked as “climate crisis” that was linked to global warming. (a) Using “adjusted” observed temperature data series, groups are coming up with different trends based on their “assumptions”. The surface data met network gradually increased and with the start of satellite measurements the met network gradually coming down with the years. Oceans occupy two thirds of the globe but the data up to around 1993 was most unreliable and even after 1993 also the accuracy is very low. Such data series are subjected to statistical analysis and coming up with trend and attributed that trend to human induced and termed it as global warming – Indian groups have come up with 0.7 to 1.2oC for India; & for global it is 0.6oC per century. Though this is human induced, according to IPCC AR5, it consists of greenhouse effect component and non-greenhouse effect component—local & regional factors; a part of greenhouse effect component is global warming – which is clearly seen in Indian temperature. It is only about 50% of the linear trend – thus global warming for the above values are 0.35 to 0.6 and 0.3oC. (b) Some groups are coming up with sensational results by carrying out simulations using sophisticated computers with half-baked models under huge power consumption and thus adding more carbon dioxide in to the atmosphere. The reason why I said half-baked is that so far none have the accurate climate sensitivity factor that define “how sensitive our climate is to increases in carbon dioxide” as accounting of clouds, aerosols, etc. are not well understood so far.
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