A few days ago, guest poster Jill Richardson brought us exciting news with the question “Can Organics Save Us from Global Warming?” Jill excitedly brought news of a new study from the Rodale Institute entitled REgenerative ORganic Farming: A Solution to Global Warming. After now having taken the time to read this report, it seems […]
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The Organic Silver BB?
October 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: agriculture · carbon dioxide · climate change · Energy
The ABC’s of Blocking the Future
October 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment
The various fossil fuel industries have been spending hundreds of millions (if not billions) of dollars to influence the national discussion this year, from campaign contributions to Santa Claus giving out ‘clean coal’ at the Metro exits closest to Congressional offices to sponsoring presidential debates throughout the election cycle. This fossil foolish promotion of a […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · advertising · climate change · coal · Congress · Energy · environmental · exxon-mobil · Global Warming
Can Organics Save Us from Global Warming?
October 10th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Jill Richardson is an extremely interesting, provocative, and fresh voice on the web in the arenas of food and agriclture. She is a founder of La Vica Locavore. This is, with permission, a cross-post of her latest piece. Last weekend, I visited the Rodale Institute as part of the 2008 Community Food Security Coalition Conference. […]
Tags: agriculture · carbon dioxide · carbon offsets · climate change · Energy · Global Warming
News Flash World Bank: Global Warming matters
October 8th, 2008 · Comments Off on News Flash World Bank: Global Warming matters
Examining the World Bank’s investment portfolio (pdf), one could be excused for thinking that the Bank is somehow part of the global warming denier branch of the flat-earth society and does not believe that climate change is the critical issue facing the globe. Relying exclusively on the World Bank’s own figures, our analysis shows World […]
Tags: climate change · coal · Energy · environmental · financial policy · world bank
McCain DisDain for being truthful: energy / global warming
October 7th, 2008 · Comments Off on McCain DisDain for being truthful: energy / global warming
This evening’s ‘town hall’ debate actually merits a kudo, amid its problems: there were actually serious questions about energy and global warming, including a direction mention of green jobs. In the debate, Barack Obama consistently reiterated that energy is a top-tier issue, linking it to financial, environmental, and international security challenges. Obama spoke of energy […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · analysis · climate change · Energy · energy efficiency
Massive environmental impact from Hurricane Ike
October 7th, 2008 · Comments Off on Massive environmental impact from Hurricane Ike
Hurricane Ike created significant damage ashore, disrupted oil production and refining, caused gasoline shortages in areas of the southeast, and there are still many missing people. A not much reported, amid the financial meltdown, are the quite significant Hurricane Ike’s environmental impact, sadly, damage that will be around for years to come. Remember how those […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · environmental
Why not 435? Or, even 535? And, that’s just voting members …
October 3rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Why not 435? Or, even 535? And, that’s just voting members …
Yesterday, 152 members of the House of Representatives sent a letter to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on climate principles. The elevator speech: create jobs clean energy reduce pollution protect consumers With four key goals, 1. Reduce emissions to avoid dangerous global warming; 2. Transition America to a clean energy society; 3. Recognize and […]
Tags: climate change · Congress · Energy · Global Warming · politics
The Lomborg chill effect hits again
October 3rd, 2008 · 3 Comments
Bjorn Lomborg is eloquent, articulate, suave, debonair and recklessly dangerous. Lomborg’s disingenous truthiness provides a fourth category to “lies, damned lies, and statistics” which might referred to “Lomborg statistics“. He struck again with a Times opinion piece calling into question UK investment plans to fight global warming. It is hard, almost, to account for all […]
Tags: analysis · bjorn lomborg · carbon dioxide · climate change · climate delayers · Energy · truthiness
Google steps up with energy plan
October 2nd, 2008 · 5 Comments
A month ago, Google CEO Eric Schmidt gave a speech outlining a plan for (nearly) eliminating fossil fuels from the US electrical grid in 20 years, stating that it would be a $2.7 trillion dollar effort. Anyone interested in a better energy future would like to hear Eric give this talk in person. (Another slide […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · google · renewable energy
McCain: Failing his own “test”?
September 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on McCain: Failing his own “test”?
Both Barack Obama and campaign-suspended John McCain spoke at a session of the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting. Some have already called John McCain’s comments “the height of hypocrisy.” Reading McCain’s speech and considering John McCain’s spinning out of control flip-flopping on energy and global warming issues over the past year, it is hard to disagree […]
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