Shocklingly unreported by most of the nation’s media, easily 100 people collapsed outside Salt Lake City’s Gallivan Center. Exact numbers are hard to come by, but this tragic moment sends a signal of a much larger catastrophe that will kill millions and, without action, billions in the years to come. The bodies on the ground […]
Entries Tagged as 'government energy policy'
Breaking news: Hundred+ collapse in Salt Lake City …
August 19th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Tags: climate change · energy efficiency · Global Warming · government energy policy · renewable energy
Is it worth $2000 to the country to increase the MPG of one vehicle by say 10 mpg?
August 10th, 2009 · 3 Comments
This is a question that came into my inbox amid an exchange about the CARS Program: Is it worth $2000 to the country to increase the MPG of one vehicle by say 10 mpg? Of course, that is a stove piped question (and somewhat out of context one as that increased MPG, by the way, […]
Tags: automobiles · Congress · Energy · energy efficiency · fuel economy · gasoline · government energy policy
Bending over to anti-science syndrome (A.S.S.) tantrums
August 7th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Spreading across the United States is a screaming mass threatening the very underpinnings of American democracy. As put elsewhere, In a democracy, power comes from the ability to persuade. You win because people like your ideas. The Republicans are admitting they can’t win a fair fight. They are cowards. While the attention is focused on […]
Tags: climate change · climate delayers · Global Warming · global warming deniers · government energy policy · republican party
The dog ate my homework: Excuses for ACES letter fraud proliferate
August 4th, 2009 · 3 Comments
My pencil broke … The library was closed … My alarm clock didn’t go off … Car had a flat tire … The dog ate my homework … Excuses. Excuses. Excuses. Excuses … When it comes to the fraudulent letters sent to members of Congress against clean energy action by Bonner & Associates on behalf […]
Tags: astroturfing · coal · Congress · Energy · government energy policy · politics · renewable energy
Robbing from Peter to Pay (a lesser) Paul: CFC’s funding stream
August 4th, 2009 · Comments Off on Robbing from Peter to Pay (a lesser) Paul: CFC’s funding stream
While the Cash for Clunkers (CARS Program) should be extended, we have to be clear here: this is an economic stimulus and jobs program which happens to have some energy security and environmental benefits. Yet, the Obama Administration (Office of Management and Budget?) was the power behind the scenes in seeing that the funding stream […]
Tags: automobiles · Congress · government energy policy · renewable energy
Merkley-Lugar Introduce Energy Smart Legislation
August 4th, 2009 · 4 Comments
A rough rule of thumb is that energy efficiency requires investment upfront (investment isn’t only cash, but also thinking) for lower costs into the future. Thus, energy efficiency is a central arena where thinking “cost to buy” often conflicts with more sensible thinking about “cost to own” (CtB v CtO). And, when it comes to […]
Tags: Congress · energy efficiency · government energy policy
“We are Outraged!” From “Clean Coal Santa” to Black Faced Astroturfing?
August 3rd, 2009 · 8 Comments
The breaking news in the lobbying world last Friday: lobbying firm Bonner & Associates had forged letters from minority organizations to send to Representative Tom Perriello (D-VA) in opposition to the American Clean Energy & Security Act. Now, of course, it is all an intern’s fault (or is it a temp worker … or a […]
Tags: climate change · climate delayers · coal · Energy · government energy policy · politics
CFCing Toward a Better Economy?
July 31st, 2009 · 8 Comments
CFC, Cash For Clunkers (the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) Program), certainly is in the news today. Almost no one expected the massive surge of interest in the program such that, within a week, the program required more funding. Now, in the debate about how to stimulate the economy, there has been a divide between […]
Tags: Energy · gasoline · government energy policy
Not even a rubber mallet? Do “Climate Change Leaders” know how to play hardball?
June 17th, 2009 · 4 Comments
When contemplating the path of climate legislation over the past several years, we must address a continual question and challenge for those (which should be all of us) concerned that our political system is proving unable to come up with a policy and regulatory framework that provides any real hope for putting us (the United […]
Tags: Al Gore · analysis · climate change · climate delayers · climate legislation · Congress · democrats · environmental · Global Warming · government energy policy · politics
Why do so many in Congress hate American manufacturing?
June 15th, 2009 · Comments Off on Why do so many in Congress hate American manufacturing?
Truly, this is one of the questions that should be on the table when considering Congressional (in)action re climate change and clean energy options. Over the past decade, as US jobs flew out to other countries, with workers all too often spending their last months/weeks/days on the job training foreigners how to use equipment and […]
Tags: Congress · government energy policy · politics · renewable electricity standards · renewable energy