Last month, to far (FAR) less attention than it merited, the House of Representatives (facing an Administration veto threat) passed the 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act with $20 billion for greening public schools across the nation. Taking aggressive action to green schools is about one of the smartest steps the nation can […]
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Greening the School House
June 13th, 2008 · 22 Comments
Tags: analysis · architecture · architecture2030 · building green · business practice · cities · clean emissions · Congress · conservation · democrats · emissions · Energy · energy efficiency · Global Warming · green · greenwashing
Send friends to Energy Smart Austin
June 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Send friends to Energy Smart Austin
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 […]
Tags: cities · conservation · electricity · Energy · energy efficiency · Uncategorized · waste · water
“A path that can unite America …”
June 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Plug-in-Hybrid-Electric-Vehicles (PHEVs) offer “a path that can unite America,” according to David Sandalow, in his opening talk today to the Google/Brookings Institution two-day conference Plug-In Electric Vehicles 2008: What Role for Washington? Oil prices are at record highs. The overwhelming dependence of our cars and trucks on oil strains family budgets, threatens our national security […]
Tags: Energy · PHEV · transportation · Uncategorized
Republicans: Do Nothing … unless it is Drill and Kill …
June 4th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Just a short post to highlight something that is going on right now that merits attention. Courtesy of CSPAN Radio, I (and others) have the opportunity to be listening to the ongoing proceedings of the US Senate. Why? Because I wanted to be listening to the debates and discussions on the Senate floor related to the […]
Tags: Congress · Energy · environmental · government energy policy · lieberman-warner · politics · Uncategorized
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
A pause re profitability …
June 4th, 2008 · Comments Off on A pause re profitability …
The Lieberman-Warner Climate inSecurity Act (CISA) can accurately be described as the Coal Subsidy Act. With all the embedded subsidies and support for the coal industry, why is the coal industry fighting the Coal Subsidy Act? In short: not enough.
Tags: analysis · astroturfing · climate change · climate delayers · coal · Congress · emissions · Energy · environmental · Global Warming · global warming deniers · government energy policy · lieberman-warner · politics · pollution · Uncategorized
Waving a white flag … Samuelson and Global Warming
June 4th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Robert J. Samuelson simply doesn’t believe in America, in American ingenuity, in Americans ability to rise to challenges and solve problems. From an acquaintance, This week’s Newsweek magazine carries a column by Robert Samuelson, titled Just-Call It Cap-and-Tax. Samuelson likes to say he’s not an economist. In this column, he certainly showed that to be […]
Tags: analysis · carbon dioxide · carbon tax · clean emissions · climate change · climate delayers · Congress · emissions · Energy · environmental · Global Warming · global warming deniers · lieberman-warner
Boxer’s Radio Jab on Global Warming
June 1st, 2008 · Comments Off on Boxer’s Radio Jab on Global Warming
Saturday, Senator Barbara Boxer gave the Democratic Radio Address. She spoke about the urgent need for our nation to act on global warming before it’s too late. This talk has material that merits cheering and other parts that merit groans. Join me after the fold for an examination of why Senator Boxer merits some Cheers […]
Tags: analysis · cap and trade · carbon dioxide · Congress · emissions · Energy · Global Warming · global warming deniers · government energy policy · lieberman-warner · Uncategorized
Physicians take a Socially Responsible Stand on Lieberman-Warner
May 31st, 2008 · Comments Off on Physicians take a Socially Responsible Stand on Lieberman-Warner
The Physicians for Social Responsibility have stepped with a strong statement about the Lieberman-Warner Climate inSecurity Act’s inadequacies and requirements for strengthening it. In June the U.S. Senate will begin debate on legislation to address global warming. The Climate Security Act, S. 3036, fails to meet the scientific targets that will be necessary to avoid […]
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Agricultural Geogineering: Planting wheat for carbon sequestration?
May 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Agricultural Geogineering: Planting wheat for carbon sequestration?
While there is continued emphasis on developing “Carbon Capture and Sequestration” to ensure a continued life for Somewhat Less Dirty Coal (euphemistically called “Clean Coal“), there are win-win-win options for geoengineering and carbon capture, like biochar, that merit far greater attention and active pursuit. Le Monde reported several days ago on yet another potential path […]
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