Have to wonder whether this is the case. Let’s state things as nicely as possible: the Joint Congressional Committe on Inaugural Ceremonies did not take adequate steps to guide people and ensure that people with tickets would actually be able to see the event. Thousands (more likely 10,000s) failed to get in, even after hours […]
Entries from January 2009
Terrance Gainer hearts Global Warming?
January 22nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Terrance Gainer hearts Global Warming?
Tags: Energy
Dancing in a new era …
January 20th, 2009 · 1 Comment
My writing, my intellectual energy, and my life passion are rarely targeted to the dance floor, but this first evening of a new era in America and, perhaps, global history called for putting on a tuxedo. Not for attending an “official ball”, to struggle for a peek at our new President, but to an environment […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · Global Warming
President Barack Hussein Obama speaks to energy and global warming
January 20th, 2009 · Comments Off on President Barack Hussein Obama speaks to energy and global warming
In his inaugural address, President Barrack Hussein Obama did not shy away from making serious statements. We live in serious times and President Obama’s speech reflected that in a call on all to step up in addressing those challenges. And, amid his words, the President gave weight to issues of energy and global warming. each […]
Tags: barack obama · climate change · Energy · environmental
Not so cool coal …
January 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on Not so cool coal …
It is amazing that Peabody Coal has chosen to do this. Right on the tail of Clean Coal Carolers, Peabody is throwing sun glasses on ever-so cool clean coal.
Massachusetts’ future: Blowin’ in the wind?
January 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on Massachusetts’ future: Blowin’ in the wind?
Surprising, among the last energy-related actions of the Bush Administration is to set the stage for a renewable energy future for the liberal bastion of Massachusetts. One of the darker aspects of the Teddy Kennedy and RFK, Jr, legacy will be their strenuous efforts to block the Cape Wind projection. Friday, the Department of Interior […]
Tags: Energy · government energy policy · green · renewable energy · wind power
The 21st Century’s Martin Luther King?
January 19th, 2009 · 2 Comments
The world has changed. The only two faces, the only names of people of substance that seem to compete with Mickey Mouse or Ronald McDonald or a Pokemon figure for instant awareness among children are Black: Barack Obama and Martin Luther King. The world does change. And, it can change for the better. I have […]
Tags: Energy · environmental · environmental justice
Electricity use falling?
January 18th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Data is building that, nationwide, US electricity use is falling. According to the Department of Energy’s 2009 Electric Power Monthly, Net generation in the United States dropped by 4.2 percent from October 2007 to October 2008. This was the third consecutive month that net generation was down compared to the same calendar month in 2007 […]
Tags: electricity · Energy
Energize America: W5 Solution: PHESBs
January 15th, 2009 · 4 Comments
The draft Energize America “American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009” went out today. Let’s be upfront: it has some GREAT elements and some, well, pretty not great aspects. We are in a very serious situation, but the serious challenge is not just economic, but an intersecting set of challenges and crises in the very […]
Tags: Energize America · Energy · energy cool · PHEV
A W4 Solution: Insulate US from economic and climate devastation
January 14th, 2009 · 11 Comments
President Obama and Congress must act to stimulate the US economy with a package of win-win-win-win (W4) elements that will: Create and protect jobs throughout the nation Foster economic activity that will help, through tax revenue, pay for the stimulus Strengthen the nation’s economic prospects for the long-term, and Help address other critical challenges: notably […]
Tags: analysis · architecture · architecture2030 · emissions · Energize America · Energy · energy efficiency · energy smart · environmental · financial policy · Global Warming · government energy policy · green
“Watt’s up” with dumb web popularity contests?
January 13th, 2009 · Comments Off on “Watt’s up” with dumb web popularity contests?
Let’s face facts: web polls, with close to zero controls over voting/such and no scientific sampling, are pretty close to meaningless. Even so … a web poll result on CNN or in the traditional media carries “weight” with the casual reader (which is most, right). And, there is the “best of …” status that we’ll […]
Tags: climate change · climate delayers