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Kaine-Allen represent Obama-McCain at energy forum

October 15th, 2008 · Comments Off on Kaine-Allen represent Obama-McCain at energy forum

This morning, Virginia Governor Tim Kaine (D) and former governor/former senator George Allen (R) acted as surrogates for the Obama and McCain campaigns in an energy forum. From a live-blogging account, it seems clear that the two did a reasonable job as surrogates.: Obama’s policies came out as sensible (even if not aggressive enough) and […]

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Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · coal · Energy · energy efficiency · government energy policy · politics

Not necessarily Energy Smart Bill

October 14th, 2008 · Comments Off on Not necessarily Energy Smart Bill

When elected into Dennis Hastert’s old seat, Bill Foster raised real hopes that Illinois-14 would have a substantive and positive voice in the nation’s energy discussion. Foster once self-described himself as a “Scientist, Businessman, Democrat” but no longer, he is a “Scientist, Businessman, Independent Solutions”. The self-description isn’t the real problem, it is the policy […]

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Tags: Energy · oil · politics

Wise Energy for Virginians

October 13th, 2008 · Comments Off on Wise Energy for Virginians

A series of unWise energy decisions and projects are moving forward in Virginia. Whether the unWise Power Plant or a high-power transmission line to connect Northern Virginia with polluting out-of-state coal-fired electricity, Dominion Virginia Power is working its turthiness magic in the halls of Richmond to foster a fossil fool future for Virginians that will […]

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Tags: Energy · energy efficiency

Newest Nobel Prize Winner: “Republicans … Party of Stupid”

October 13th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Paul Krugman, the winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Economics, penned an article a few months ago: “Know-Nothing Politics“. the debate on energy policy has helped me find the words for something I’ve been thinking about for a while. Republicans, once hailed as the “party of ideas,” have become the party of stupid. For […]

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Tags: Energy · oil · republican party · truthiness

Feeling some heat …

October 10th, 2008 · Comments Off on Feeling some heat …

Last evening, PBS and Frontine had a “sneak preview” of the documentary HEAT in Washington DC. This looks to be a worthwhile show to watch. Associated with the preveiw was a discussion of climate change with representatives (or surrogates) from the two campaigns and other energy and climate experts. Reportedly (I was unable to attend), […]

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Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · Energy

The ABC’s of Blocking the Future

October 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The various fossil fuel industries have been spending hundreds of millions (if not billions) of dollars to influence the national discussion this year, from campaign contributions to Santa Claus giving out ‘clean coal’ at the Metro exits closest to Congressional offices to sponsoring presidential debates throughout the election cycle. This fossil foolish promotion of a […]

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Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · advertising · climate change · coal · Congress · Energy · environmental · exxon-mobil · Global Warming

Can Organics Save Us from Global Warming?

October 10th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Jill Richardson is an extremely interesting, provocative, and fresh voice on the web in the arenas of food and agriclture. She is a founder of La Vica Locavore. This is, with permission, a cross-post of her latest piece. Last weekend, I visited the Rodale Institute as part of the 2008 Community Food Security Coalition Conference. […]

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Tags: agriculture · carbon dioxide · carbon offsets · climate change · Energy · Global Warming

Ingrid asks THE question

October 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments

As noted in McCain DisDain for being truthful, the townhall debate actually fostered some good questions. And, for the first time in the Presidential debates and far more pointedly than has occurred in any traditional TV situation, Ingrid Jackson asked a pointed question on climate change (video): Sen. McCain, I want to know, we saw […]

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Tags: Energy

News Flash World Bank: Global Warming matters

October 8th, 2008 · Comments Off on News Flash World Bank: Global Warming matters

Examining the World Bank’s investment portfolio (pdf), one could be excused for thinking that the Bank is somehow part of the global warming denier branch of the flat-earth society and does not believe that climate change is the critical issue facing the globe. Relying exclusively on the World Bank’s own figures, our analysis shows World […]

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Tags: climate change · coal · Energy · environmental · financial policy · world bank

McCain DisDain for being truthful: energy / global warming

October 7th, 2008 · Comments Off on McCain DisDain for being truthful: energy / global warming

This evening’s ‘town hall’ debate actually merits a kudo, amid its problems: there were actually serious questions about energy and global warming, including a direction mention of green jobs. In the debate, Barack Obama consistently reiterated that energy is a top-tier issue, linking it to financial, environmental, and international security challenges. Obama spoke of energy […]

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Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · analysis · climate change · Energy · energy efficiency