One of the challenges in pursuing a greener economy quicker is the risk, the serious risk, that quicker could mean dirtier. The Washington Post carried an expose of one of those risks on its front page this Sunday: Solar Energy Firms Leave Waste Behind in China. WashPost calls out Luoyang Zhonggui High-Technology Co, a producer […]
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Making the Green Economy Dirty
March 10th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: China · pollution · solar
Boxing our way to disaster?
January 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Boxing our way to disaster?
Barbara Boxer is desperate for having Global Warming legislation under her belt. Can there be a better explanation for her strong championing of the fatally-flawed Lieberman-Warner Climate (in) Security Act? (For a great discussion of CISA’s flaws, see this comment to a post by Environmental Defense at Grist defending CISA.) A quick review: CISA would give 40% of pollution […]
Tags: Global Warming · government energy policy · lieberman-warner · politics · pollution
Voicing Reason on the Lieberman-Warner CISA
January 30th, 2008 · 8 Comments
The battlelines are being drawn when it comes to what makes sensible legislation to respond to Global Warming. Sadly, the lines are being drawn among the environmental community, with Global Warming Deniers, Skeptics, and Delayers watching the developing battle with amusement. In December, the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) committee passed out for full […]
Tags: barack obama · cap and trade · carbon dioxide · climate change · Congress · environmental · Global Warming · global warming deniers · government energy policy · politics · pollution
A Voice of Reason from an Oil CEO?
January 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on A Voice of Reason from an Oil CEO?
Yet again, Shell’s CEO, Jeroen van der Veer, has put himself out in public speaking truth that merits attention. Last year, van der Veer made the case for serious energy efficiency as part of the energy path forward: More than half the energy we generate every day is wasted. What’s the point of producing even […]
Tags: emissions · Energy · environmental · Global Warming · government energy policy · oil · peak oil · politics · pollution
Energy and the D Presidential Candidates
January 2nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Energy and the D Presidential Candidates
Time for an Energy Conversation … An Energy Conversation about the Democratic Party presidential candidates and their approaches to energy and, closely related, global warming. For too long, I’ve owed it to myself to seek to write a discussion of the Democratic field and their energy policies. The rather absurd challenge: that 100 pages of […]
Tags: Energy · environmental · fuel economy · Global Warming · pollution
Thoughts on ASCA’s compromises
December 7th, 2007 · Comments Off on Thoughts on ASCA’s compromises
There are many good people who, with real passion and sincerity, support the Lieberman-Warner American CSA even while, in most cases, agreeing that it has serious problems, such as the 40% or so of pollution permits that will be given away over the next 25 years. They have made, in essence, a political calculation that […]
Tags: Congress · Global Warming · lieberman-warner · politics · pollution
Coal-Subsidy Act
December 6th, 2007 · 6 Comments
The Lieberman-Warner “Climate Security Act” (CSA) was passed out of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee yesterday. We (and I, strongly) have been told to shut up and celebrate. A Global Warming Bill is going to be debated on the Senate floor and, in any event, any faults don’t matter since Mr 26% will veto […]
Tags: cap and trade · carbon dioxide · coal · Congress · Energy · environmental · Global Warming · government energy policy · politics · pollution · Uncategorized
“Take your canvas bags …” viral videoing to change the world
October 22nd, 2007 · 4 Comments
There are many ways to take action to change the world’s heedless path toward the precipice of Catastrophic Climate Change (and Peak Oil, Peak Water, etc …). We can act as individuals, families, communities, businesses, nations … And, we can foster action by others through our own actions … directly and indirectly. When it comes […]
CFLs and Mercury … reducing the problem …
May 10th, 2007 · Comments Off on CFLs and Mercury … reducing the problem …
Walmart continues to make news in the ‘greening’ / energy efficiency environment. Earlier this week, there was the announcement of a large solar buy. Today, they announced a path forward for reducing mercury in compact flourescent lightbulbs (CFLs). As given prominence earlier this year, Wal-Mart is seeking to sell 100+ million CFLs per year. (For an […]
Tags: CFL · lighting · pollution · Wal-Mart
Imaging pollution …
April 19th, 2007 · Comments Off on Imaging pollution …
One challenge for trying to change pollution is going from the individual to the globe … and imagining the ‘invisible’ in a way we can each comprehend. It is easy to see the trash on the street and tell your child not to throw a candy wrapper on the ground. It is simple to understand […]
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