Fresh Climate and Energy Advice for Obama
11/23/2008 by Daniel Rosenblum
Fresh Climate and Energy Advice for Obama (Dot Earth Blog – New York Times)
11/23/2008 by Daniel Rosenblum
Fresh Climate and Energy Advice for Obama (Dot Earth Blog – New York Times)
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Obama Readying Power Plant CO2 Regs (NYT)
Dan Savage: Climate Change Denial Evokes Memories of AIDS Denial (The Stranger)
White House Moves to Update ‘Social Cost of Carbon’ (NYT)
For Conservatives & Libertarians, Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax Beats Regulations (Ron Bailey, Reason)
Film Presses Case for Nuclear Energy (Andy Revkin, NYT)
Pandora’s Promise: Nuclear Power’s Trek From Too Cheap To Meter To Too Costly To Matter Much (Think Progress)
Conservatives Debate Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax (E&E News)
Baucus: ‘Creeping’ Interest in Carbon Tax, But Camp Says No. (The Hill, blog)
What to Make of a Plateau in Global Warming? (NYT)
Administration Raises Estimate of “Social Cost of Carbon” (Brad Plumer, WaPo)
Study: Energy Efficiency “Gap” Is Overrated (M.I.T. CEEPR)
IEA Report: World CO2 Emissions Rose 1.4% in 2012 (WaPo)
Congress hates carbon pricing. The rest of the world doesn’t. (Brad Plumer, WaPo Wonkblog)
Koch Bros. On-Line Adverts Target Carbon Tax (Guardian)
B.C.’s carbon tax is driving down emissions (Vancouver Sun)
British Columbia Will Keep Raising CO2 Tax If Neighbors Do (Toronto Metro)
Sen. Lautenberg Challenged Science-Deniers in Tobacco, Booze, Gun, Chemical, Fossil Fuel Industries (The Scientist)
Geoengineering’s False Promise (NYT op-ed)

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Any way you slice this, our economy is in very dark and disturbing times. We are standing on the edge of an abyss with one foot half way already down into it. It seems like as a nation we are running around like chickens with our heads cut off. Everyone knows we are in deep despair but no one seems to be able to agree on what to do about it. So much attention has been given to the mortgage crisis that little attention or credit for what the high cost of fuel this past year has played in our downward spiral. That one single factor caused families to break the budget at the pump alone. Consumer goods in every capacity from production to shipping passed the increased costs on to us. (and most products now cost more and come in smaller packages) Electric companies sought and were granted huge price increases. We cut back, quit going out to eat as much or at all, quit spending on frills and even necessities, that sadly resulted in even more jobs being lost. It has been a real catch-22 in the economy. Record jobs and homes are being lost still. Unemployment is climbing every day. While most of the public seem to be doing the happy dance around the pumps, and reporters are reporting the happy dance, little is being reported about OPEC’s plans to keep cutting production and they will until they get prices back up where they want them to be. The average family is so far behind they will never get caught up. Jeff Wilson has an interesting book just out called The Manhattan Project of 2009. I heard him on a radio talk show interview and he blew me out of the water. I got his book on Amazon. I think we are going about this whole thing wrong. WE keep spending billions on bailouts and stimulus checks. Why not invest in creating improved grids, infrastructures, and creating millions of badly needed new green collar jobs? The last stimulus package cost us 168 BILLION and did NOTHING to stimulate our economy. That would have gone a long way toward starting up alternative energy projects and creating new jobs. http://www.themanhattanprojectof2009.com Check out what they are doing in California.Check out this link to read the news. This is so exciting for those who realize the importance of seeing out country transfrom away from fossil fuels and to cleaner, cheaper electric cars. I read about this in Jeff Wilson’s book The Manhattan Project of 2009. I am thrilled and surpriesed to see it taking place so soon. Go The Manhattan Project of 2009, Go Jeff Wilson for writing this enlightening book, Go California, Go Arnold, and GO BETTER PLACE…IT IS ENCOURAGING TO SEE THERE ARE THOSE OUT THERE WHO ACTUALLY GET IT. HOPEFULLY WASHINGTON WILL FOLLOW SUITE SOON! Link to news story below or simply type electric car infrastructure california or Better Place into search engine. http://www.freep.com/article/2… http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_ weblog/2008/11/better-place-gl.html
Comment by sherry — November 24, 2008 @ 8:37 am