Sadly, the conventional wisdom seems to be that action on climate change is a political loser. According to the Washington Post, Rust Belt House Democrats who voted for the Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy & Security (ACES) bill that passed in 2009 feel abandoned by the White House’s inability (or unwillingness) to force Senate action. And, […]
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The blindness of conventional wisdom
August 3rd, 2010 · Comments Off on The blindness of conventional wisdom
Tags: Energy
What on Earth is an Ecocity?
August 2nd, 2010 · 1 Comment
This guest post from CitiSven (A World of Words) discusses the work being done to develop an international standard for EcoCities. Some of you may be familiar with my diaries about ecocities. From Venice and Istanbul to West Oakland, I’ve written about urban areas within an ecocity context, and I’m about to launch another series […]
Tags: Energy · environmental · guest post · sustainability
WashPost/NY Times: To Subscribe or Unsubscribe, that is the question.
August 2nd, 2010 · 2 Comments
Like composting, newspaper reading was something absorbed while is in the womb. For much of my childhood, the Siegel clan had a morning and afternoon paper along with several local weeklies and national magazines. (Yes, college marketing matters: pa Siegel is still subscribing to Newsweek, come hell and high water, more than 50 years after […]
Tags: climate delayers · Energy · global warming deniers · journalism
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
Making Green by Going Green???
August 1st, 2010 · 1 Comment
While Amory Lovins and colleagues (Rocky Mountain Institute) have been singing the song for decades, this tune is becoming a true hit in executive suites around the world … Making more green … By going green … Fortune Magazine’s polling of business leaders to find the top 20 respected businesses notes that “Fresh ideas and […]
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America Can Break Its Coal Addiction! (Or: no, coal isn’t necessary)
August 1st, 2010 · 3 Comments
Too many people think that coal is an inevitable part of our energy future … indefinitely. This is not just reckless in global warming terms, the statements of inevitability are false — we have a choice and can eliminate coal from our electricity equation if we wish to … Just a very simple outline of […]
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Energy HOME: Steps toward a solar life …
July 30th, 2010 · 11 Comments
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. […]
Tags: Energy · solar · solar cooking · Solar Energy
Global Warming: Effing Scary! Complex! Easy!
July 29th, 2010 · Comments Off on Global Warming: Effing Scary! Complex! Easy!
Lafeminista’s Global Warming: Are you f***ing scared yet? highlights yet another reason for grave concern about the impacts of our using the atmosphere as a trash pit: we are killing life in the ocean as Scientists have discovered that the phytoplankton of the oceans has declined by about 40 per cent over the past century, […]
Tags: catastrophic climate change · Energy
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
“Forcing people to save is a cost that I am willing to bear.”
July 26th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu took on conservative economists in comments this evening, where he spoke with strong praise for regulation and standards for driving energy efficiency in appliances and other energy-related systems. Chu explained that writing regulation and setting standards are — without exception — the lowest cost move with the highest payoff to […]
Tags: climate change · department of energy · Energy · Obama Administration