America and Americans tend to fixate on the cost to buy (Wal-Mart’s price focus) rather than the cost to own (buying quality products that last). Sadly, this focus runs from buying light bulbs to decisions on constructing buildings and more. When it comes to renewable power, this has been a serious challenge. Solar power, pv […]
Entries from September 2008
Amid financial meltdown, Berkeley leading the way toward renewable financing revolution
September 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
Wall Street Meltdown and a melting globe: a reprise …
September 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
Global Warming, it is said, offers perhaps both the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced and perhaps the greatest opportunity we’ve ever had. Either we will figure out how to transform society, to a prosperous and sustainable path, or we will fail to do so with dire consequences. When it comes to Global Warming and […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · Energy
Drill … Lower Gas Prices … Build SUVs: Lies to an Ugly Future
September 18th, 2008 · 5 Comments
During the Republican primaries, John McCain fell in Michigan, in part because he was living in reality when it came to Global Warming rhetoric, a reality uncomfortable for the flat-earth, reality-denying wing of the Republican party. Come this November, McCain doesn’t plan to make the same mistake. The Palin-McCain campaign’s latest ad is, not surprisingly, […]
Tags: Energy
CT4O: Clean Tech For Obama
September 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments
This afternoon, a group worth joining, Clean Tech & Green Business Leaders for Obama, held a reception with a number of insightful and impassioned speakers including Peter Schwartz (Art of the Long View), Congressman Jay Inslee and Jason Grumet from the Obama campaign. And, some notable clean tech and other heroes and celebrities in the room, […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · Energy · government energy policy · politics
Lutz remains a Putz on Global Warming denial
September 17th, 2008 · 8 Comments
Stephen Colbert pushed GM’s Bob Lutz on his Global Warming denial views. And, he reasserted his rejection of that “CO2 theory”, citing thousands of scientists as well. Colbert: Why not just call this the Chevy-Gore? You don’t believe in Global Warming, do you? You’ve said that you don’t. Lutz: I accept that the planet has […]
Tags: global warming deniers
Wall Street Meltdown and a melting globe
September 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on Wall Street Meltdown and a melting globe
Global Warming, it is said, offers perhaps both the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced and perhaps the greatest opportunity we’ve ever had. Either we will figure out how to transform society, to a prosperous and sustainable path, or we will fail to do so with dire consequences. When it comes to Global Warming and […]
Tags: climate change · politics
Global Warming refugees on DC streets
September 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on Global Warming refugees on DC streets
Every day, it seems, brings fresh news and fresh images of Global Warming‘s mounting impact on humanity (and human activities), local ecosystems, and the global ecosystem. Just coming across my desk are images of Global Warming refugees appearing in the nation’s capital. These refugees provide dramatic images underlining “how global warming is making polar bears […]
Tags: climate change · Global Warming · political symbols
Vote Grand Oil Party! Multi-layered deception coming to a street corner near you
September 16th, 2008 · 6 Comments
In my neck of the woods, the local Republicans are showing a real green thumb (actually, perhaps green hammer) as there is green sprouting all over. Green signs with a gas pump are appearing with the words “Drill Now! Pay Less! Vote GOP!” Now, other than the direct linkage of a gas pump and the […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · Energy · oil · political symbols · politics · republican party · truthiness
White Roofing as Silver Bullet to slay Global Warming?
September 15th, 2008 · 9 Comments
Reflective roofing has long seemed one of the best geoengineering options to help turn the rising tides of Global Warming. An opportunity to reduce energy use through reduced cooling demand and longer lasting roofs, to improve urban life (and cut energy requirements) by reducing urban heat island impacts, and to contribute to fighting global warming […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · energy efficiency · government energy policy
Taking Deception to Extremes: “Drill Now! Pay Less! Vote GOP!”
September 15th, 2008 · Comments Off on Taking Deception to Extremes: “Drill Now! Pay Less! Vote GOP!”
In my neck of the woods, someone is showing a real green thumb (actually, perhaps green hammer) as there is green sprouting all over. Green signs with a gas pump are appearing with the words “Drill Now! Pay Less! Vote GOP!” Now, other than the direct linkage of a gas pump and the Republican Party […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · climate delayers · Energy · oil · political symbols · politics · truthiness