Anyone who suggests that Global Warming is a straightforward issue is either selling you a bill a goods or doesn’t know what they’re talking about. (They don’t know what they don’t know.) While, it is clear that current, rapid shifts to the atmosphere are drving change that, writ large, will be catastrophic without major shifts […]
Entries from December 2008
Good, bad, indifferent GW impacts … when did they begin?
December 18th, 2008 · Comments Off on Good, bad, indifferent GW impacts … when did they begin?
Tags: climate change · Energy · environmental · Global Warming
Lighting a Way toward a Sustainable Energy Future
December 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on Lighting a Way toward a Sustainable Energy Future
Yesterday, Barack Obama formally introduced Dr. Steven Chu as the next Secretary of Energy. In his formal statement ( video / transcript), Dr Chu quoted from a study he helped lead, Lighting the Way toward a Sustainable Energy future which was released on 1 August 2008 by the InterAcademy Council.
Tags: Energy · Obama Administration
Plugging in for a better tomorrow: the school bus ‘solution’
December 16th, 2008 · 7 Comments
Hybrids are too often thought of simply in terms of personal vehicles. They are also penetrating the big vehicle market space. Consider the average delivery truck and all its starts/stops. There is a lot of energy to capture there, which is why UPS is pursuing hybrids. And, as per Walmart and its hybrid trucks, they […]
Tags: analysis · automobiles · bus · business practice · emissions · Energy · energy cool · energy efficiency · energy smart · environmental · fuel economy · gasoline · government energy policy · hybrid · hybrid trucks · oil · peak oil · PHEV · political symbols · politics
Energy Smart Candidates: A 2008 recap and 2009 look-ahead
December 15th, 2008 · Comments Off on Energy Smart Candidates: A 2008 recap and 2009 look-ahead
Eight months ago, I opened an effort to Vote Energy Smart, not Energy Dumb! The opportunity is before us to bring focus to [energy and global warming] across campaigns, across the United States, and make Energy/Global Warming a winning issue come November and a higher priority for serious Congressional and Administration action come January 2009. […]
Tags: Energy · energy smart · politics · virginia
Solar Power: Making the right choice, the easy choice … (revisted)
December 15th, 2008 · 3 Comments
One of the key Energize America principles is to strive to Make the right choice the easy choice. Right now, throughout the United States, structural issues of regulation, financing, taxation policy, and otherwise make it difficult for individuals, businesses, communities, and governments (at all levels) to make the right choice when it comes to holistic […]
Tags: analysis · business practice · Energy · financial policy · government energy policy · renewable energy · solar · Solar Energy
From the “I can’t believe my ears” files …
December 13th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Earlier this week, I spent some time at EcoBuild. At meetings like this, I always seek to spend time wandering the exhibition hall, never knowing what ‘cool technology’ will be there, what information to learn, what interesting people to meet. These are hours spent valuably, learning and exchanging thoughts. While there was much interesting there, […]
Tags: Energy
Revisiting Inhofian Deception
December 13th, 2008 · 11 Comments
It must be that time of year again. [DIGG this story.] Just like last year, the Minority on the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Commitee (read James Inhofe (R-Exxon)) has just released another “report” somehow proving that the globe isn’t warming or, if that fails, that humanity has nothing to do with the warming […]
Tags: analysis · climate change · climate delayers · Congress · Energy · environmental · Global Warming · global warming deniers · James Inhofe · journalism · politics · republican party · skeptic · truthiness
YK – Energize America presentation (part 4 – Principles and Exemplary Acts)
December 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment
This is material discussing the Energize America conference panel presentations with Governor Bill Richardson on the panel. This is part four of a series written by Jerome A Paris, originally published 15 June 2006. This is the fourth part of the presentation of Energize America at YearlyKos. Earlier instalments are: YK – Energize America presentation […]
Tags: Energy
Kennedy pleas to end Mountain Top Removal
December 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Kennedy pleas to end Mountain Top Removal
Sometime it is hard to wrap one’s head around an issue. How can anyone be “for” mountain top removal? While I’d disagree, vehemently, economic necessity forcing an ugly choice at least would be a more reasoned starting point. But, as with caroling lumps of coal, there are those in the industry who heart MTR. And, […]
Massively Efficient Path to Stimulate the Economy
December 11th, 2008 · 9 Comments
The incoming US Congress will be running full out in January to develop a stimulus package to have ready, potentially, for signature by President Barack Hussein Obama minutes into his Presidency. Organization after organization, business after business, motivated citizen after motivated citizen are knocking on every door conceivable with ideas for funding that range from […]
Tags: architecture · architecture2030 · building green · climate change · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · financial policy · Global Warming · government energy policy · green