To make it quite clear: the implication has nothing to do with the cause. the implication is that we are faced with an unexpected crisis that reveals a much ignored problem, and which can, if responded to the way it should be, change the nation and the world- for the better. The explosion of Deepwater […]
Entries Tagged as 'oil'
Do we have a new 9/11 and Katrina in terms of an opportunity for national transformation?
May 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments
Tags: Energy · Obama Administration · oil · OilApocalypse · oilpocalyse · President Barack Obama · the five percent solution
What I want, and don’t want, to see on my next trip to a major aquarium …
May 16th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Despite the horrific nature of the massive man-made volcano of oil in the Gulf of Mexico, the utter absence of discussion of the evolving disaster in work and social environments has been a striking contrast to the virtual blogosphere world. Not once this month, without my starting the conversation, has Gulf oil been discussed: even […]
Tags: environmental · oil · OilApocalypse · oilpocalyse · political symbols · pollution
The newest BP commercial … a must see, must share item …
May 13th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Consider rating it up at YouTube so more people will see it …
Tags: Energy · oil · OilApocalypse · political symbols · pollution
Guardian asserts conspiracy to hide the Peak
November 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on Guardian asserts conspiracy to hide the Peak
The global economy’s life-blood (even if it has been on life support) truly doesn’t flow through the CAC 40 or Wall Street, but is pumped from the ground and into our chemical plants, manufacturing processes, and transportation. We should, as a global society, be working to “keep the grease in the ground” for a variety […]
Tags: analysis · Energy · government energy policy · oil · peak oil · politics
Understating the Value of New CAFE Standard Targets?
September 15th, 2009 · 3 Comments
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) today released proposed rules for implementating the increase in CAFE standards, beyond the Congressional mandate, as announced this past May. In short, this deal between the Obama Administration and the auto industry accelerates the improvement in light vehicle fuel efficiency across the fleet average (the […]
Tags: analysis · automobiles · Energy · energy efficiency · gasoline · oil
Plugging in for a better tomorrow: the school bus ‘solution’
December 16th, 2008 · 7 Comments
Hybrids are too often thought of simply in terms of personal vehicles. They are also penetrating the big vehicle market space. Consider the average delivery truck and all its starts/stops. There is a lot of energy to capture there, which is why UPS is pursuing hybrids. And, as per Walmart and its hybrid trucks, they […]
Tags: analysis · automobiles · bus · business practice · emissions · Energy · energy cool · energy efficiency · energy smart · environmental · fuel economy · gasoline · government energy policy · hybrid · hybrid trucks · oil · peak oil · PHEV · political symbols · 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 […]
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 […]
Tags: Energy · oil · republican party · truthiness
Palin-McCain: Can’t get energy facts right
September 29th, 2008 · Comments Off on Palin-McCain: Can’t get energy facts right
Amid the absurdities of trying to pawn Sarah “Pit Bull with Lipstick” Palin off as the nation’s top energy expert (http://climateprogress.org/2008/09/03/note-to-media-pork-queen-palin-is-earmark-expert-not-energy-expert/, here, or here) the simple reality is that neither John McCain nor Sarah Palin can get their energy facts right. The latest: John McCain stated that “the world’s largest oil reserves are in the […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · Energy · oil · sarah palin
McCain: Failing his own “test”?
September 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on McCain: Failing his own “test”?
Both Barack Obama and campaign-suspended John McCain spoke at a session of the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting. Some have already called John McCain’s comments “the height of hypocrisy.” Reading McCain’s speech and considering John McCain’s spinning out of control flip-flopping on energy and global warming issues over the past year, it is hard to disagree […]
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign · 2008 Presidential Election · climate change · Clinton Climate Initiative · Energy · environmental · john mccain · oil · political symbols · politics