For much of this year, the US Chamber of Commerce has been engaged in a public campaign related to energy issues. Early in the year, the Chamber aligned themselves with the National Association of Manufacturing in battling against any meaningful action on global warming, including running ads against action strongly reminiscent of the infamous […]
Entries Tagged as 'government energy policy'
The US Chamber of Commerce and “21st Century Energy” — a glance with thoughts
November 24th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Tags: analysis · business practice · Energy · government energy policy
Shaving away at the oil addiction
November 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Shaving away at the oil addiction
Oil prices are down, in no small part because oil demand has dropped. Yeah! Oops, maybe not. Let us be clear, recession and depression do not represent good energy policy. And, recession and depression do not — unless we act sensibly and seriously — set a path toward long-term change toward good energy policy. Clearly, […]
Tags: Energize America · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · government energy policy
Heed the Call! The morning after and beyond …
November 4th, 2008 · Comments Off on Heed the Call! The morning after and beyond …
Barack Obama has fostered one of the most impressive political machines, if not social movements, in American history. As much community organizers as political operatives, the Obama campaign has created neighborhood and community teams of volunteers who will merit a great deal of the credit for sweeping him into office. What happens, starting tomorrow, with […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · barack obama · Energy · energy efficiency · government energy policy
Efficiency Obama
October 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments
If you haven’t seen the Obama “infomercial“, forget this post and go watch it. Eloquently, powerfully, Obama laid down his core concepts for his Presidency. A case for why … and what. And, as for what, Senator Obama has moved into a zone that is fostering optimist in this pessimistic optimist (or optimistic pessmist, can’t […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · Energy · energy efficiency · government energy policy · politics
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 […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · coal · Energy · energy efficiency · government energy policy · politics
CT4O: Clean Tech For Obama
September 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments
This afternoon, a group worth joining, Clean Tech & Green Business Leaders for Obama, held a reception with a number of insightful and impassioned speakers including Peter Schwartz (Art of the Long View), Congressman Jay Inslee and Jason Grumet from the Obama campaign. And, some notable clean tech and other heroes and celebrities in the room, […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · Energy · government energy policy · politics
White Roofing as Silver Bullet to slay Global Warming?
September 15th, 2008 · 9 Comments
Reflective roofing has long seemed one of the best geoengineering options to help turn the rising tides of Global Warming. An opportunity to reduce energy use through reduced cooling demand and longer lasting roofs, to improve urban life (and cut energy requirements) by reducing urban heat island impacts, and to contribute to fighting global warming […]
Tags: climate change · Energy · energy efficiency · government energy policy
Move aside Gore. Move aside Pickens. Google is at the Podium!
September 10th, 2008 · 2 Comments
At the Corporate ECOforum, Google CEO Eric Schmidt gave a talk that looks well worth hearing. Schmidt began his talk with a Google Earth heavy discussion “of rising temperatures and government policies that are either speeding up or slowing down climate change.” There’s a total failure of political leadership, at least in the United States, […]
Tags: alternative energy · climate change · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · Global Warming · google · government energy policy · green · renewable energy · solar · wind power
Pickens’ Plan vs Pickens’ Problem?
August 21st, 2008 · Comments Off on Pickens’ Plan vs Pickens’ Problem?
There is The Pickens’ Plan. And, there is The Pickens Problem. Too often, the two are not talked about in combination as is merited. While The Pickens’ Plan has its problems, The Pickens’ Problem sadly raises questions about how seriously one should take T Boone Pickens’ words about The Pickens’ Plan. I would welcome the […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · Energy · government energy policy · production tax credit · renewable energy · wind power
You deserve to know!
August 13th, 2008 · Comments Off on You deserve to know!
Before entering the ballot box, you have the right. No, actually, the responsibility to know candidates’ positions on the critical issues before us and before the US. And, a new tool has emerged for doing so on critical energy and environmental issues. Candid Answers provides a path for voters (for citizens) to query quickly candidates […]
Tags: Energy · environmental · fuel economy · Global Warming · government energy policy · politics