Wintergreen Essential Oil | doTERRA Behind the Bottle: Episode 15

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Wintergreen essential oil is derived from the leaves of a creeping shrub found in coniferous areas. The main chemical component in Wintergreen, methyl salicylate, is used in topical creams and massage blends because of its soothing properties. In fact, Wintergreen and Birch are the only plants in the world that contain methyl salicylate naturally. As a flavoring, small amounts of Wintergreen are used in candies, toothpaste, and chewing gum. When diffused, Wintergreen has a refreshing aroma that’s uplifting and stimulating.

Through doTERRA’s Co-Impact Sourcing® initiative, our new source of Wintergreen comes from Nepal where it is wild harvested by rural villagers then distilled by community-owned distillation facilities. This process creates increased economic opportunity for very remote regions in rural Nepal.

Uses
Wintergreen has a warming effect when applied to skin and is excellent to use as a soothing massage. A little goes a long way, so use sparingly and dilute with Fractionated Coconut Oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
For a soothing bath, add 1–2 drops of Wintergreen essential oil to warm bath water.

Directions for Use
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.

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U.S and China step to forefront as climate talks near end game – POLITICO

“Cooperation is the only choice for both China and the United States,” said China’s climate envoy, Xie Zhenhua. “As two major powers in the world, China and the U.S. shoulder special international responsibilities and obligations. We need to think big and be responsible.”

Kerry echoed that sentiment, even as he acknowledged the tensions between Washington and Beijing.

“The United States and China have no shortage of differences. But on climate, cooperation is the only way to get this job done. This is not a discretionary thing, frankly. This is science,” Kerry told a press conference.

The U.S.-China agreement called for the two to take “enhanced climate actions” and pursue efforts to reach the Paris climate agreement’s stretch goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, a threshold scientists say is crucial to avoid some of the worst effects of climate change. But it left unanswered the questions about both countries’ willingness to shift their domestic priorities. A draft text being negotiated for the final COP26 deal that was released early Wednesday called on both China and the U.S. to confront their most painful challenges when it comes to climate change.

A passage in that draft text pressing countries to implement domestic policies that cut emissions could be awkward for President Joe Biden, who saw some of his administration’s most aggressive climate policies stripped from legislation that is still struggling to advance through Congress. And Biden’s likely to draw pushback from lawmakers over calls to boost financial assistance for developing countries to help them protect themselves against the impacts of climate change and cut their own emissions.

Asked by Chinese state media if Biden would pass his domestic climate bills, Kerry said: “The answer is yes — we will.”

Xie pointed to a climate policy rollout from Beijing called “1+N,” which is aimed at peaking China’s emissions by 2030 and drew a point of difference between the “culture” in China and elsewhere. “China is different. Whenever we make commitments, we take real actions and honor our commitments 100 percent,” he said.

In meetings with western politicians in Glasgow, Xie has raised Beijing’s concerns over the uncertainty in U.S. politics, since the country has pledged to take aggressive action to eliminate greenhouse gas pollution by mid-century but struggled to enact laws to help achieve them. In one meeting, Xie told a European MP that Biden may well lose the next election, leaving the U.S. commitment to climate efforts in doubt, according to a person in attendance.

If the draft COP26 deal were adopted, Beijing would be under pressure to drop its unwillingness to peak and cut its emissions during this decade — a position that experts believe makes meeting the 1.5 degrees Celsius target untenable — as countries are asked to update their climate pledges again in the next 12 months.

But Chinese delegates have made clear to negotiators in Glasgow behind closed doors that when it comes to returning to the table with more aggressive goals, it “has a problem,” one person familiar with the discussions said.

Kerry also admitted that he was unable to convince China to bring forward its 2030 target to begin to reduce its own greenhouse gas pollution, though the former U.S. secretary of state said he believed that through the collaboration outlined in the framework, it will “become evident that that could be done much sooner.”

Bernice Lee, a China expert and the Hoffmann Distinguished Fellow for Sustainability at Chatham House, said it was good news that China and the U.S. were cooperating, but “the statement is not enough to close the deal. The real test of Washington and Beijing is how hard they push for a 1.5 degrees-aligned deal here in Glasgow.”

“If the core of this [proposed text agreement] survives, it’s a fair compromise because it responds to Chinese pressure that there should be a focus on delivery, and it responds to America and others’ pressure, there should be a focus on raising ambition,” said Pete Betts, a former lead climate negotiator for the EU.

But even as Xie was touting the cooperation with the U.S. to a packed press room in the Glasgow conference center, negotiators aligned with China from a negotiating group of mostly emerging economies were telling a closed meeting they wanted to scrap the draft’s section on revising emissions goals and replace it with their own alternative, Diego Pacheco, the head of the Bolivian delegation, told POLITICO.

Asked if he would back a clause in the draft deal that commits to accelerating the phase-out of coal power, Xie said the text was “under negotiation.”

China’s position in Glasgow is shielded by its alignment with other developing countries in calling for rich countries to contribute cash to help the poorest and most vulnerable to protect themselves against the impacts of climate change and cut their own emissions. Splitting that group and isolating China would likely require the Americans to overcome their internal congressional divisions and stump up billions of extra dollars each year.

The U.S. faces significant political constraints for promising additional finance. Congress approves spending, and budgets are crafted annually instead of through multi-year cycles. U.S. international climate finance cratered under former President Donald Trump, who along with Republicans in Congress halted payments to fulfill former President Barack Obama’s $3 billion pledge to the Green Climate Fund.

Other nations have understood those U.S. limitations ever since the first COP, said David Sandalow, who was a climate negotiator at those talks in the 1990s during the Clinton administration. He said other countries are aware most U.S. funding will come from the private sector rather than public coffers.

“In the past, the U.S.-China relationship has helped to accelerate action and financing. I hope that it can return to that,” said Sandalow, who also held a senior position in Obama’s Energy Department and is now with Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. “The people from around the world often have a pretty good understanding of our political situation, and obviously we are looking at a divided nation, politically.”

Biden has promised to quadruple U.S. climate aid compared with second-term Obama levels by 2024 to reach $11.4 billion annually. Whether Congress remains in Democratic control beyond that date will likely determine if it meets that mark.

Anticipating difficulties in getting Congress to stump up, Kerry is turning to the private sector. Alden Meyer, a senior associate at the E3G think tank, said the climate envoy has been lobbying investment managers and banks to shift their finance to green projects in developing economies.

“Kerry’s been running around the world and talking to BlackRock and JPMorgan and others,” he said. “That’s productive. But they have to deliver the goods, and they have to stop financing fossil fuels.”

At COP26, Kerry has also underscored progress in getting other nations to contribute more finance, suggesting rich countries might be able to achieve their promise of mobilizing $100 billion annually by the end of 2022 — earlier than the 2023 target floated by Canada and Germany, but still later than the original 2020 deadline.

The politics in the U.S. mean the finance limitation “is always there,” Bangladesh climate envoy Abul Kalam Azad, who leads a negotiating group of climate vulnerable countries, told POLITICO. But he said U.S. leadership on finance, especially in the early days of COP26, has inspired confidence.

“They showed us hope,” he said. “We believe the U.S.A. will take the lead so that these $100 billion dollars are met well ahead of the present commitment of 2023.”

Last week, the U.S. joined a coalition of countries pushing to accelerate cuts to greenhouse gas emissions. But with that comes a recognition that finance must be made available for poorer countries.

That hurdle may be huge. In an interview with Bloomberg on Wednesday, India Environment Secretary Rameshwar Prasad Gupta brought that financial need into focus, saying the country, the world’s third largest greenhouse gas polluter, would need $1 trillion in public funds from developed countries by 2030 if it were to meet its newly announced climate goals.

For the U.S. to maintain its alliance with the most vulnerable countries, it will need to agree a serious new commitment on money that helps countries adapt to the impact of climate change, a particularly under-resourced area compared with funding to cut emissions.

In Wednesday’s draft, which is expected to be replaced with new text by Thursday morning, plans for a new global goal on adaptation were left undefined. Speaking for a group of African countries, Gabon’s environment minister Lee White said COP26 “will be considered a failure by Africa” unless this program is set in stone.

Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, Fiji’s attorney general and lead negotiator at COP26, agreed with that assessment, saying it was “really critically important” for the island nation.

“We are very low emitting — 0.006% in total carbon output of the world,” he said. So while lowering the Pacific islands’ greenhouse gases wasn’t a major concern, funding for infrastructure to makes his country resilient to climate threats is far more pressing .

“We’ve had 13 cyclones since 2016. You know, one of them was the strongest storm ever in the southern hemisphere, wiped off one-third of the value of GDP in 36 hours, killed … 44 people,” he said.

Esther Webber contributed to this report.

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Obama hits Russia, China for ‘lack of urgency’ on climate | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

GLASGOW, Scotland >> Barack Obama expressed confidence at U.N. climate talks today that the Biden administration will ultimately get its $555 billion climate package through Congress, and faulted U.S. rivals China and Russia for what he called a “dangerous lack of urgency” in cutting their own climate-wrecking emissions.

“When it comes to climate, time really is running out,” Obama told climate advocates. Though there has been progress since the historic 2015 Paris climate agreement “we are nowhere near where we need to be.”

His comments came as conference leaders acknowledged today that many key sticking points exist after a week of talks. A trust gap between rich and poor nations on climate change issues emerged when the negotiations went through a check of what’s been accomplished and what’s left to be done. Developing countries used versions of the word “disappointing” five times when leaders talked today about the progress to date.

The U.N. climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland, is the former American president’s first since he helped deliver the triumph of the 2015 Paris climate accord, when nations committed to cutting fossil fuel and agricultural emissions fast enough to keep the Earth’s warming below catastrophic levels of 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit).

That celebration has faded and been replaced by worry. Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris accord. President Joe Biden put America back in the climate deal as soon as he took office this year but the Trump move set back U.S. efforts at fighting climate change for years.

“1.5 C is on life support now, it’s in ICU,” said Alden Meyer, a long-time observer of climate talks with E3G, an environmental think tank.

Obama’s appearance on the sidelines of the talks sought to remind governments of the elation that surrounded the Paris accord and urge them to announce more immediate, concrete steps to put the 2015 deal into action.

Obama noted efforts by the United States — the world’s second-worst climate polluter now after China — stalled when Trump pulled out of the climate accord.

“I wasn’t real happy about that,” he admitted, but added that optimism and unity is required to save the planet, both in the U.S. and around the world.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a Republican or a Democrat if your Florida house is flooded by rising seas, or your crops fail in the Dakotas, or your California house is burning. Nature, physics, science — they don’t care about party affiliation,” Obama said. “We need everybody — even if we disagree on other things.”

Despite opposition within Biden’s own Democratic party that has blocked the climate-fighting legislation, Obama said he was confident that some version of Biden’s ambitious climate bill will pass in Congress and said it will be “historic.”

“It will set the United States on course to meet its new climate targets,” he said.

And while in 2015, rapport between Obama administration negotiators and their Chinese counterparts was seen as paving the way to the global Paris accord, Obama today criticized Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin for not joining other global leaders at the climate talks in Glasgow.

“It was particularly discouraging to see the leaders of two of the world’s largest emitters, China and Russia, decline to even attend the proceedings, and their national plans reflect what appears to be a dangerous lack of urgency,” Obama said.

Obama spoke earlier today to a session on Pacific Island nations, including ones whose existence is threatened by rising oceans under climate change.

“All of us have a part to play. All of us have work to do. All of us have sacrifices to make” on climate, he said. “But those of us who live in wealthy nations, those of us who helped to precipitate the problem … we have an added burden.”

When he was briefing the U.N. climate conference (COP26) on the first week’s progress, COP26 President Alok Sharma had to correct himself about the number of issues settled, changing “many” into “some.”

No deals have been made yet on three main goals of the U.N. conference. Those are pledges to cut emissions in half by 2030 to keep the Paris climate deal’s 1.5 degree Celsius temperature limit goal alive; the need for $100 billion annually in financial help from rich countries to poor ones; and the idea that half of that money goes to adapting to global warming’s worst effects. Several other issues, including trading carbon and transparency, also weren’t solved yet.

Numerous developing nations were pessimistic. They called progress “disappointing” and not near enough, saying announcements on fighting climate change were high in quantity but worried that they were low in quality.

Representatives of 77 developing nations, along with China, said until this climate conference fixes the financial pledge problem to help poor nations cope with climate change these talks cannot be successful.

Ahmadou Sebory Touré of Guinea, speaking on behalf of poor nations, said rich countries not fulfilling their $100 billion pledge shows those countries are just making “an empty commitment.”

“There is a history of broken promises and unfulfilled commitments by developed countries,” Diego Pacheco Balanza of Bolivia told the conference.

Scientists say the urgency of global warming is as great as the dire speeches at Glasgow have conveyed, with the planet only a few years away from the point where meeting the goals set in the Paris accord becomes impossible, due to mounting damage from coal, petroleum, agriculture and other pollution sources.

The last few days have seen huge protests in Glasgow and around Europe for faster action in fighting global warming.

Obama told young people “you are right to be frustrated,” but then relayed the advice his mother gave him when he was young.

“Don’t sulk. Get busy, get to work and change what needs to be changed,” he said. “Vote like your life depends on it — because it does.”

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Jordan Pacheco Joins ‘From Phenom To The Farm:’ Episode 50

Albuquerque, New Mexico native Jordan Pacheco grew up rooting for his hometown University of New Mexico Lobos. His love was mainly focused on the school’s basketball teams and attending home games in their legendary arena, The Pit.

Pacheco’s athletic skills though geared him more towards baseball, and the two-way star had top college programs from around the country calling to woo him away from his home state. The only problem was for Pacheco, those schools were calling about his arm, and not his bat.

“They just wanted me to pitch,” said Pacheco. “I wanted to play, I wanted to hit—UNM was literally the only one that was going to let me do that, so it made my choice pretty easy.”

Letting Pacheco swing it proved to be a wise decision for both player and university. He hit .408 as a freshman and would go on to become one of the greatest players in program history, capping his run with the Lobos by winning Mountain West Conference Player of the Year in 2007. The bat-first second baseman was then selected by the Rockies in the 9th round of the 2007 draft.

After a solid professional debut after signing, Pacheco seemed ticketed to begin his first full professional season in Low-A. However, on the last day of spring training 2008, a spring in which he’d played all around the infield, Pacheco was directed to the office of then-VP of Scouting Bill Schmidt.

“Sat me down and said ‘you’re going to be a catcher,'” said Pacheco. “I said ‘Do I have a choice?’ and he said ‘Nope, you’re going to stay here and be a catcher.”

Pacheco was held back in extended spring training to begin learning how to catch, a position he detested from the get-go. A brutal summer in the short-season Northwest League ensued, as Pacheco and catching mixed like oil and water.

“The glimmer of hope was the last game of the season when I put all of my catchers gear in a trash can and I lit it on fire in the outfield,” said Pacheco. “That was my highlight of my season.”

Despite the grandiose gesture, Colorado wasn’t done with Pacheco behind the dish. He had to secure new gear for that fall’s instructs, and in grappling with how he was going to make it to the big leagues realized he needed to secure a new outlook on catching as well.

“Eventually something kinda clicked and I was like ‘Ok, I’ve gotta do this, I’ve gotta go for it,” said Pacheco. “I got with our catching coordinator for a couple offseasons and said ‘Hey man, I need to get better, what can I do?'”

Towards the end of the 2011 Triple-A season in which he’d hit .278 catching for Colorado Springs, Pacheco got the call every player dreams of. He was heading to the big leagues—but starting at 3rd base, a position he’d played sparingly on his climb through the minors.

Thus began the super-utility phase of Pacheco’s career—slotting in at whatever defensive position the Rockies needed at the time. During his six years in the big leagues Pacheco saw time at catcher, all infield spots aside from shortstop, and left field.

Aside from his 2012 rookie season, in which he’d hit .309, none of Pacheco’s career in the big leagues featured consistent playing time. Moving around spots and irregular at-bats eventually eroded his offensive impact, eventually leading to being designated for assignment by the Rockies in 2014.

Stints with Arizona and Cincinnati followed, but Pacheco found himself headed back down the professional baseball ladder—a much different experience than his time as a prospect.

“It was a real ego-check for me, and once I was able to put that aside and get rid of that ego, man I enjoyed Triple-A baseball the last few times I got to play it,” said Pacheco. “I enjoyed the guys, just enjoyed being at the baseball field and helping guys out, just watching them get called up—I actually got to feel a part of that.”

Pacheco finished up his career with 39 games in the Atlantic League during the 2021 season, and will begin a coaching career in 2022, bringing everything full circle back to Albuquerque as the hitting coach for the Triple-A Isotopes.

On the latest episode of ‘From Phenom to the Farm’ former big league catcher and 2007 Mountain West Conference Player of the Year Jordan Pacheco joins. He talks playing college ball in his hometown, the difficult conversion to catching as a pro, and what a good hitting coach can bring to a ballclub.

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