Do you love those displays of Christmas (or Hannukah or Kwanza or …) lights? Are you awed by those so impassioned that they string up 1000s of lights in awesome displays worthy of a city center? I once did, pausing on cold winter nights, white clouds issuing from my mouth, enjoying being in the glow […]
Entries Tagged as 'energy efficiency'
Holiday Lighting … scrooge or savior? (an annual refrain …)
December 2nd, 2010 · 4 Comments
Tags: energy efficiency · lighting
Home energy efficiency: no surprise, very fast paybacks to be expected
November 23rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
Very simply, across the economy, energy efficiency is almost certainly the top investment option — as individuals, businesses, communities, government … The rate of return possibilities are tremendous and unlike gambles to grow business or play the stock market, this is ‘guaranteed’ cash in the bank. And, it is ‘cash in the bank’ in terms […]
Tags: architecture · business practice · Energy · energy efficiency
Slay Vampires for Halloween … and help defeat the Climate Zombie Invasion
October 31st, 2010 · Comments Off on Slay Vampires for Halloween … and help defeat the Climate Zombie Invasion
Vampires are among us. When you aren’t looking (or, when you are looking but not seeing), when you are sleeping, when you aren’t paying attention, Vampires are sucking up vital juices, threatening our very existence. For Halloween, kill some Vampires and contribute to defeating the invasion of Climate Zombies!
Tags: electricity · Energy · energy efficiency
Christian Science Monitor joins the scam machine …
October 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Have to say, writ large, of the ‘traditional print’ outlets in the United States, the Christian Science Monitor has traditionally rated quite high with me. While it isn’t part of my every day reading, I have valued it when I’ve gotten my hands dirty reading it. In other words, it really was a bit of […]
Tags: climate change · climate delayers · climate zombies · energy efficiency · Global Warming · global warming deniers · government energy policy
Addressing home affordability through efficiency in financing process
October 15th, 2010 · 3 Comments
There are a myriad of ways in which the U.S. home mortgage system is weak to even broken. The extent of the housing bubble to the shoddy paperwork (and, in too many cases, outright fraud) in foreclosures are just two minor little examples of the problems we face. One contributing factor — to the housing […]
Tags: department of energy · Energy · energy efficiency · financial policy
Unpublished letters: Wrong facts supporting wrong conclusions
September 13th, 2010 · Comments Off on Unpublished letters: Wrong facts supporting wrong conclusions
WarrenS has taken on an admirable resolution: to send a letter to the editor (LTE) (or, well, a major politician) every single day, on the critical issues of climate change and energy. This discusses his approach and here is an amusing ‘template’ to for rapid letter writing. Now, I have always written letters and even […]
Tags: Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · unpublished letters
We don’t need your help … we don’t want it …
August 26th, 2010 · 3 Comments
When it comes to the necessity of facing down pollution in the nation’s electricity system and other major polluting industries, it is hard to read recent Obama Administration action as anything other than a strong statement to leading environmental organizations: Stay out of our way, we don’t need your help … we don’t need it. […]
Tags: climate change · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency · Obama Administration · politics
Energy Bookshelf: The power of invisible energy
August 4th, 2010 · 11 Comments
Efficiency is the ugly stepchild of the energy and climate world. Recently, I put solar on my roof. Many neighbors and friends are excited about trying to do the same. When I hear this from them, the advice: make sure that your home is energy efficient before putting a penny into something like solar power […]
Tags: Energy · energy bookshelf · energy efficiency
A Giant step behind Wal-Mart
August 1st, 2010 · 1 Comment
When I hop onto my bike early in the morning because we’re out of coffee or need some bread, a Giant Food grocery store is the closest option. The store recently went through a renovation and is amid a “grand opening”. Wandering through this store, however, makes this author’s head spin contrasting the store’s realities […]
Tags: Energy · energy efficiency · greenwashing · LEED · lighting
The Breitbart of the Climate Change World?
July 27th, 2010 · 7 Comments
A simple fact: Andrew Breitbart has been incredibly effective. With material that legal investigations, reviews by traditional journalism institutions, and other inspections have shown to be “severely edited” material utterly misrepresenting actual events, Breitbart provided the ammunition that enabled the takedown of an organization (ACORN) that had helped — quite literally — 100,000s of people […]
Tags: anti-science syndrome · climate change · climate delayers · Energy · energy efficiency · Global Warming · global warming deniers · government energy policy · journalism · politics