If the US Senate has, collectively, any substantive understanding of science, concern about American security, and desire for American prosperity into the future, there will be climate legislation. Sadly, with Anti-Science Syndrome suffering Haters Of a Livable Economic Society dominating one of America’s two major political parties and with Climate Peacocks mewing their way around […]
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Delivering the post mortem on climate legislation’s failure …
July 26th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Tags: cap and trade · climate change · climate legislation · Congress · Energy · energy efficiency · politics
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
July 25th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Since before the 2008 election, the core challenge for the incoming President was clear: JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Yes, we were amid a collapse of the economic system, it required stabilization. JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Yes, our energy situation was (is) a mess and the climate is boiling. JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Yes, our political system is broken. […]
Tags: clean energy jobs · climate change · climate legislation · Congress · Energy · environmental · Obama Administration · politics · President Barack Obama
21st Century’s Martin Luther King speaks in Las Vegas
July 23rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
For most Americans, you don’t go to Las Vegas for truth but to escape reality. This morning, one of America’s most eloquent, thoughtful, and passionate speakers when it comes to energy, climate, and social issues took an hour out to speak truth in Las Vegas. Above is an hour long … but it is an […]
Tags: Energy · environmental
Are Natural Gas Vehicles destined to be the next ‘ethanol’-like boondoggle?
July 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off on Are Natural Gas Vehicles destined to be the next ‘ethanol’-like boondoggle?
Despite all the green washing out there (and there is lots of it, lets be clear), corn-based ethanol is far from a panacea in terms of reducing America’s dependence on imported oil, dependency on fossil fuels, reducing greenhouse gases and representing a good investment for the taxpayer. While supporting corn ethanol is, it seems, great […]
Tags: climate delayers · Energy · politics · t boone pickens
Energy Home: Composting with a Cone
July 22nd, 2010 · 3 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 · energy home · politics · product review
Don’t forget your own words, Harry, “Coal makes us sick!”
July 21st, 2010 · 1 Comment
Two years ago, Harry Reid stared into Faux and Balanced cameras square on and spoke truth: Coal makes us sick … Whether particulates driving asthma, black lung afflicting miners, diseases due to polluted waters from mountain top removal and coal waste, mercury in our food stream reducing IQs, or otherwise, burning “coal makes us sick“. […]
Tags: carbon dioxide · coal · electricity · Energy · environmental · politics · pollution
Energy COOL Roofing is Cool: Secretary Chu takes action
July 20th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu has advocated cool roofing as a very high payoff tool to improving energy efficiency in the built environment, reducing heat island impacts, and helping to move us forward in climate change mitigation. Yesterday, Secretary Chu announced a series of initiatives to spur cool roof deployment in (on) Department of Energy […]
Tags: Congress · department of energy · Energy · energy cool · energy efficiency · environmental · global warming deniers · government energy policy · politics
Village Truthiness on the Death Gusher’s impact on public opinion … need to look behind the curtain
July 19th, 2010 · Comments Off on Village Truthiness on the Death Gusher’s impact on public opinion … need to look behind the curtain
Progressive bloggers have been, as per David Waldman (Kagro X) at Daily Kos, quoting from a Washington Post article about how the oil in the Gulf isn’t shifting public opinion on energy issues like environmentalists desire. Not surprisingly, The Post article is rather mediocre in a balanced journalism sort-of way: legitimate and interesting material is […]
Tags: Energy · Washington Post
A peek at solar decathletes … open to the public in DC through 25 July 2010 …
July 18th, 2010 · 5 Comments
The biannual Solar Decathlon, sponsored by the US Department of Energy and bringing together 20 university teams from the United States and other countries, is an amazing event that merits far more attention than the hundred or so thousand visitors and the spotty news (and blog) coverage of the event. Truth be told, the Solar […]
Tags: Energy · solar · solar decathlon · Solar Energy
JR Ewing evolves from fossil fool to solar star
July 16th, 2010 · 4 Comments
This guest post comes from down-under. I had been thinking of writing re JR Ewing’s conversion from stored solar power (e.g., fossil fuels) to renewable solar power. Unenergy‘s post does a great job. And, well, we must recognize that Sunenergy’s ads are great and merit going viral. I’d put my money on solar energy. What […]
Tags: advertising · Energy · renewable energy · solar