Today is one year before the 2012 Presidential election. An important date. Considering the Anti-Science Syndrome suffering Hatred Of a Liveable Economic System dominating the Republican Party, it not hard to see this as an election that could seal the nation’s fate when it comes to any hope for navigating the Perfect Storm of Peak […]
Entries Tagged as 'Energy'
A message from 10,000+ to BarackObama.COM
November 6th, 2011 · 2 Comments
Tags: 2012 Presidential Election · barack obama · Energy
Secretary of Energy’s optimism around Solar Power truly evident
November 3rd, 2011 · Comments Off on Secretary of Energy’s optimism around Solar Power truly evident
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, the only Nobel Prize winner in the Obama Administration’s cabinet, has developed a strong optimism about solar energy’s potential to be a major player in the U.S. and global electrical system. The “Sun Shot” is one of the core innovation efforts aiming to accelerate solar power’s cost curves so that, […]
Tags: department of energy · Energy
If you’re male and <40, give thanks to the Clean Air Act ...
November 1st, 2011 · 1 Comment
We know that the regulation leads to a safer society and that regulatory paths toward reducing pollution loads leads to a healthier society. These are simply facts. Those facts, however, can be difficult to translate from larger statistics to our personal lives. A new research paper from Nicholas J. Sanders and Charles F. Stoecker provides something that […]
Tags: Energy · environmental · pollution
Energy COOL: From old VCR to new roadsign
November 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: From old VCR to new roadsign
Trade show spaces often have interesting surprises and value at conferences. In 2011, the White House’s “GreenGov” conference is structured as a private conference – with sponsors and many companies showing things on the trade show. While discomfited by this structure (as opposed to a government event something truly open to the interested public), the conference’s […]
Tags: Energy · energy cool · plastic
“Ethical Oil”‘s unethical illogic?
October 27th, 2011 · 2 Comments
Spinmeisters like to be well paid and the fossil fuel (especially) extraction industries have more cash to throw around than Bill Gates. Thus, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that some of the best ‘astroturfing’ and oxymoronic terminology comes in efforts to extend our recklessly destructive addiction to oil. Amid the Canadian Tar Sands polluters’ campaign to […]
Tags: Energy
Darren Doth Protest Too Much?
October 20th, 2011 · Comments Off on Darren Doth Protest Too Much?
On 18 October, Politco published a Darren Samuelson article entitled “Liberals unhappy with Solyndra focus“. Environmental groups are desperate to shift media attention away from Solyndra’s collapse and toward allegations of Obama administration favoritism to the Keystone XL pipeline, and they’re willing to throw the White House under the bus to do it. This article […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · Abu Dhabi · climate delayers · Energy · journalism · Obama Administration · political symbols · politics
Work that needs doing …
October 15th, 2011 · Comments Off on Work that needs doing …
Look around yourself, do you see plenty of work that needs doing? We’re not talking about the dishes in the sink (though, well, this could count if you want to hire a maid service) nor that yet-to-be-completed homework (no, not advocating hiring someone to write that Master’s Thesis for you …), but we’re talking of […]
Tags: Energy
RWSM loves dirty energy more than they hate Hillary?
October 4th, 2011 · 1 Comment
For some (many?) Democratic voters and activists, one of their reasons to support Barack Obama (or John Edwards or Bill Richardson or …) in the Democratic Party primaries in 2007/2008 was a visceral fear of the RWSM (Right-Wing Sound Machine) and how it how it had built up (irrational) hatred of Hillary Clinton in a […]
Tags: Energy · environmental · political symbols · politics · pollution
A Sunny Penthouse for NYC
September 30th, 2011 · Comments Off on A Sunny Penthouse for NYC
One of the nation’s most important (and sadly too little discussed) intercollegiate competitions is nearing its conclusion in Washington, DC: the biennial Solar Decathlon. 19 University teams from around the globe are competing in 10 (hint, ‘decathlon) arenas to determine the overall winner. Lost amid, perhaps, the fanfare is that every single one of the […]
Tags: Energy · solar · solar decathlon · Solar Energy
Killing or Creating The Future: Solar’s three act drama on the Mall
September 28th, 2011 · Comments Off on Killing or Creating The Future: Solar’s three act drama on the Mall
A drama is playing out at two ends of the National Mall … with a question mark between them. One act is receiving massive news attention while the intermission and other act rests in obscurity for most Americans. The center piece, almost like an intermission, is uncertain and perhaps cloudy about the finale. One act […]
Tags: Energy · political symbols · politics · President Barack Obama · solar · solar decathlon · Solar Energy