Austin, Texas, is a leader in the United States on paths toward a more energy smart future. MSN called it the “Greenest City in America.” IT has smart growth policies, has a focus on plug-in vehicles, wind power, and … well, many things. Yearly Kos 1 was in a center of conspicious consumption: Las […]
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Send friends to Energy Smart Austin
June 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Send friends to Energy Smart Austin
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Making Climate Policy Economically Profitable
June 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Reality deniers are hard at work, with $100s of millions supporting them, arguing that doing something about global warming would be disastrous for the economy. Let us be clear: THIS IS FALSE! Smart climate policy will, even within traditional economic definitions, pay off for the economy. But, in fact, there are a multitude of payoffs […]
Tags: analysis · business practice · cap and trade · climate change · conservation · electricity · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · environmental justice · Global Warming · Uncategorized
Ask Velshi …
May 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments
This morning, CNN will be running Ask Velshi. CNN Senior Business Correspondent Ali Velshi hosts a live radio broadcast today at 10 a.m. (ET) on CNNRadio and CNN.com Live. “It’s Not Just Gas” takes an in-depth look at why oil is bought and sold on speculation, how the oil market is different or not from […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · Global Warming
Energy COOL: PHEBs proving out …
May 2nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
Okay, I am a big (BIG) fan of PHESBs: Plug-in Hybrid Electric School Buses. With all the (welcome) focus on PHECs (Plug-In Electric Cars) like the Volt, Prius, and others, the real potential for some gamechanging through fleets of large fleets seem to be falling by the wayside. In fact, school buses offer some quite […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · energy efficiency · PHEV
Truthi-Samuelson Strikes Again
April 30th, 2008 · 10 Comments
Robert Samuelson has a real talent, a real expertise in turning fact into truthiness when it comes to the economics of energy and global warming issues. Whether arguing the futility of doing anything about Climate Change (see also J’Accuse, Robert Samuelson, J’Accuse!) or laying out a path for dealing with gas prices, Robert J Samuelson’s […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · Global Warming · politics
The Feds Object To Energy Smart Local Governance
April 29th, 2008 · Comments Off on The Feds Object To Energy Smart Local Governance
Montgomery County, Maryland, is moving toward a stronger building code, with requirements for new homes to meet the Energy Star home building parameters. This is the type of measure rapidly implementable across the country to help foster the move toward a more sensible building infrastructure such as envisioned by Architecture2030 (which has a plan to […]
Tags: eco-friendly · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · government energy policy
Musings on the crises we face … and the need for capital
April 10th, 2008 · 3 Comments
The news isn’t good. There is discussion of a US recession and its impacts globally when the appropriate analogy might be depression (financial and otherwise). Energy prices (partially driven by Peak Oil and other Peaking elements) are continuing their upwards path that might only be stunted by that global recession. Food prices are escalating, across the board, while […]
Tags: conservation · Energy · energy efficiency · financial policy · Global Warming
Money talks. Coal walks?
February 4th, 2008 · 3 Comments
It isn’t too often that I turn to the pages of the Wall Street Journal for good news, but let today be a little different. As per Wall Street Shows Skepticism over Coal, major banks, working with some environmental organizations (including, the much maligned Environmental Defense), are imposing new environmental standards that will make it […]
Tags: carbon tax · climate change · coal · electricity · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · financial policy
ENERGIZE AMERICA via a Stimulus Package
January 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Energize America has joined 29 other organizations in writing to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi to call on them to ensure that the stimulus package doesn’t put tax increases on America’s unborn, but to make smart investments in longer-term, sustained economic prosperity by moving our nation towards a clean energy economy that provides employment opportunities […]
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1E: Making green by helping others go Green
January 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on 1E: Making green by helping others go Green
In my office building, when leaving late in the evening, a few minute walk, clicking a switch here, pushing a button there, and the off-hour electrical load might be cut by a few to then thousand watts. Over a three day weekend and I might have successfully conducted a carbon offset for my entire household’s monthly electricity use, 100s of […]
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