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A sign of progress: LED bulbs hitting the stores

March 15th, 2009 · Comments Off on A sign of progress: LED bulbs hitting the stores

Every day, I strive to Make Energy CENTS from the Home to the Globe. Whether programming the thermostat to low temperatures overnight to providing comments on national energy policy drafts to opening discussions as to Energy COOL technologies and concepts, my efforts to Energize America to a prosperous, climate friendly future cross a broad spectrum. […]

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Tags: eco-friendly · electricity · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency

Senator Bernie Sanders: 80% by 2050 isn’t enough

March 11th, 2009 · Comments Off on Senator Bernie Sanders: 80% by 2050 isn’t enough

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) spoke this morning at the release of a Greenpeace Energy [R]evolution report that lays out, using quite conservative estimates, how “the United States can meet the energy needs of a growing economy and achieve science-based cuts in global warming pollution – without nuclear power or coal.” And, do so not just […]

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Tags: climate change · climate legislation · Congress · emissions · environmental · Global Warming · government energy policy

Voting Withdrawal Blues? A carbon cap video fix

January 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment

With Obama in the White House and, for most of you, no election any time soon, are you feeling voting withdrawal. If so, the Environmental Defense Action Fund has a fix for your voting blues: a chance to vote for the best short video that best explains how capping greenhouse gas pollution will break America’s […]

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Tags: cap and trade · emissions · Energy · environmental

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 […]

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Tags: analysis · architecture · architecture2030 · emissions · Energize America · Energy · energy efficiency · energy smart · environmental · financial policy · Global Warming · government energy policy · green

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 […]

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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

Change. Obama can change the path of Climate Change!

December 7th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Change. Climate Change. That is change that we don’t want to believe we face, that many refuse to face, but it is change that is occurring, driving many through the stages from denial to determination. In the face of Climate Change, how much Change can Barack Obama deliver? And, in fact, does he and the […]

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Tags: analysis · catastrophic climate change · climate change · emissions · Energy · environmental · sequestration · urban heat island

Republican Politician asserts that Texas Doesn’t Matter

December 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment

That, after all, has to be one’s conclusion from the words and arguments of Texas State State Legislator Phil King, Texas could go back into the dark ages, and you’ve got to say what impact does that have on global climate? King added You turn off every power plant in Texas, and the impact would […]

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Tags: emissions · Energy · Global Warming · truthiness

Cleaning up coal …

November 13th, 2008 · 2 Comments

To be clear, “clean coal” is an oxymoronic statement, at least for the next few decades. From mining through the emitted pollutants in the burning process to the resulting ash, there are many “dirty” aspects to coal. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of a Sierra Club legal team led by Joanne Spalding, the future prospects […]

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Tags: carbon dioxide · coal · electricity · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency

VP Debate: Bi-Partisan Romancing of Clean Coal

October 2nd, 2008 · 5 Comments

If we are going to take serious steps to change our reckless drive over the cliffs, in a sad version of Thelma & Louise but in a belching hummer rather than sexy convertible, we have to get serious about facts. And, well, the fact is that “Clean Coal” is not fact , it is powerpoint […]

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Tags: coal · emissions · Energy · environmental

Biking breaks = Offsetting carbon emissions?

September 9th, 2008 · Comments Off on Biking breaks = Offsetting carbon emissions?

Carbon offsets are something that trouble me, with the analogy to medieval indulgences clearly seeming relevant for at least some who embrace them.  On the other hand, Energy’s Three Rs make much sense to me: Reduce energy use (through efficiency and conservation) Use Renewable Power as much as possible Remediate for any remaining polluting energy […]

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Tags: bicycles · eco-friendly · electricity · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · Global Warming · green · incandescent lighting