RENEWABLE ENERGY RE-EVOLUTION TO SAVE US FROM GLOBAL CLIMATE DISASTER, PERPETUAL OIL WAR, AND NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION.
View Article  Peak oil gloom? Why?
The fantasy of peak oil is not gloomy. Think about it. It is good for our side. Mother earth's side. The fear and gloom sets everything up for real GHG solutions. Peal oil? Bring it on!   more »
View Article  Sled dog endurance, how does Arnie do that?
An article about Arnie and his relatives in the NYT. How do they run on forever?   more »
View Article  Brilliant!
What a concept! Thanks to the sleep deprived mind of "Pathos" (a gristmill blogger) for this gem. "The best solution to both peak oil and global warming is to hawk renewables like they'll save us all by themselves, and alter our lifestyles like renewables won't do a damn thing."    more »
View Article  Warning! Sexy eco-video.
Hope springs eternal in the pants of man. Why not use that to push eco-revolution? Sex sells. Sex sells the message. No one would watch it without the sex. it wouldn't have been linked here without the sex. We wouldn't comment on it.   more »
View Article  Perpetual nuclear advocates? Give it a rest.
So nuclear advocates insist that we renewable energy boosters give them an exact time/cost estimate to compare to their nuclear dreams? I am not claiming to know exactly what the eventual result of a 20 year move to renewable smart grid technology, conservation using geo heat exchange heating/cooling, biogas distributed generation grid backup (and organic agriculture), renewable electric powered mass transit, and plugin hybrids will look like.   more »
View Article  The major source of Barack's misinformation on energy IDed!
A very good interview here in Grist with Barack's energy advisor. Finally the source of confusion is loccated, excellent work by Dave Roberts of Grist, yet again! This guy talks like a computer. Reeling off complex language in theory laden terminology. Photographic memory is wonderful, but it doesn't help one's judgememt or understanding.   more »
View Article  Biochar bites the dust. CO2 emissions increase from charcoal in soil.
Yes, the process of turning cellulose into charcoal and burning the wood gas for energy as a carbon neutral energy source is rendered defunct by this new study mentioned in Grist. Well don't worry about the failure of biochar to live up to sequestration expectations (but where is that nasty engineer-poet so I can say I told you biogas was better?). Biogas (from manure, garbage, and biomass waste) still offsets 20 times the effective GHG that it emits when burned.   more »
View Article  New forestry policy sorely needed!
Rip and tear logging is still destroying salmon habitat on the west coast? Yep. In scandanavia the eco-friendly logging nations have come up with machines that don't destroy the soil and the forest, and yet still remove selected trees and brush. And even allow waste wood to be chipped for recycling, use in building materials, animal bedding, and energy recovery.   more »
View Article  New York Times likes sugar cane ethanol, letters to the editor oppose.
A discussion in Grist this morning, features leters to the editor in the NYT by opponents of Brazilian sugar cane ethanol. They cite a couple of negatives of cane ethanol. Might as well cite all the reasons that fuel farming is a bad idea. They forgot starvation and food riots. And diversion from real solutions, like the following.   more »
View Article  Jim Kunstler busted for "truthiness" on Colbert
Check out the video. It is peak GHG, not peak oil that is the main problem. Personally I think Jim is techno-phobic. He really wants to go back to a world made by hand. Did he really have a big Y2K fixation too? Hehey. Colbert's research staff (an intern who googled "Kunstler" and "Y2K") busted him? 'Fraid so. Check it, check it out now.   more »
View Article  Nuclear? Why take the risk, we don't need it.
8000 hrs/year (85% total CP)x 1 million mw (total US generating capacity)= 8 trillon kwh per year. Times 10 cents per kwh that would be 800 billion. Maybe 1 trillion dollars at retail, 11 to 14 cent per kwh actual range, that we pay for electric power every year. But the actual cost was 327 billion. Large customers pay much less, maybe 5 cents per kwh? I'm guessing that conservation can cut that figure to 200 billion, then with plugin vehicles it would go to around 300 billion. 50 billion in subsidy diversion could subsidize up to 20% of that over the first five years of renewable energy revolution. About right as far as buildout rates at the start. AWEA says that by 2015 20% of present grid power could come from wind.    more »
View Article  Albert Brooks' "nest egg" theory, corn ethanol, and inflation.
I finally get to use Albert Brooks' "nest egg" theory from his hilarious film "Lost in America". Chew on this corn ethanol apologists and your economist allies, hehey.   more »
View Article  Branson! Pay up! Bill Maher puts the lie to your ethanol dreams.
Branson announced a 25 million dollar prize for the invention of a process that would remove GHG from the atmosphere. Since then I have tried several ideas. No check yet. Maybe he doesn't read my blog? Hehey. I put it up on Grist. Anyway, since the media has turned on ethanol in a big way and fuel farming in general, and rightly so. I offered this reality check and substitue farm based energy process in response. Farm biogas that actually cancels out GHG from other sources..    more »
View Article  A critique of the Climate Security Act, the Lieberman/Warner bill on climate change.
A big giveaway plan for business as usual and pork barrel politics as usual? Of course, what else can be expected from lobbyist run governance?   more »
View Article  A polite answer to a polite, skeptical question.
"...considering our country's largest energy and carbon footprints come from the predominantly coal-burning grid....Can somebody explain to me how using electricity to fuel our over-abundant needs to drive absolutely EVERYWHERE in our culture is an environmentally sound idea? " Yes I can, thanks for your question.   more »
View Article  DIY plugin hybrid. This battery might make it possible.
So lighten your front wheel drive economy car by 300 to 500 pounds (replace most of the metal body with fiberglass?), add these batteries and one used golf cart motor for each rear wheel, and you got yourself a plugin hybrid. For about 3000 dollars in parts, and a lot of screwing around.   more »
View Article  Another VIP on farm policy and the food price crisis. It's not ethanol at fault, it's mainly oil?
I'm skeptical, this food crisis, complete with riots and mass starvation in the poorest regions, they are literally eating dirt cakes in Haiti, seems to be caused by corn ethanol gas guzzling. "In one report by an industry group, oil has a greater impact on food prices -- by a factor of 2 to 1 -- than ethanol." Was that an ethanol industry group or an agribizz industry group?   more »
View Article  Here I go again. Lecturing the head of a cogeneration company with 1.5 billion in investment capital.
The cleanest backup fuel for the grid? Biogas, second is natural gas. And both of these fuels are easily stored and distributed, on already existing gas pipelines. Biogas is more easily and efficiently generated in a distributed manner. Less transportation of farm waste and biomass, and the organic fertilizer byproduct.   more »
View Article  Taking another VIP to task.
No wonder guys like Joseph Romm hardly ever respond to my stuff. Hehey. He has 14 wedges of energy policy that he says are the best way to head off climate disaster.   more »
View Article  Morals, Values, Fractals?
Adam makes a fine point here. Values are the fractals by which we all interact in the symbiotic human herd. One buffaloe is frightened, it jumps and jostles another, the wave spreading by the fractal expressed in each individual buffalo's reaction, the herd start fleeing the supposed danger.   more »
View Article  5 min explanation of cap and auction. With redistribution!
How does this help fund renewable energy and conservation to end GHG climate disaster? I don't know. The government auctions off GHG emission permits. The money raised is distributed to everyone on the planet equally. Consumer energy prices rise as industry passes on the cost of the permits.   more »
View Article  Green leader Google an energy hog?
So Google uses 103 mw for it's server farm? Here's the answer. From the article in Harper's: "the servers require a half watt in cooling for every watt used in processing." So solar powered geo heat exchange cooling would knock off 33%   more »
View Article  Beware carbon pricing. A bubble will form as hedge funds trade your future energy prices.
Now imagine carbon emission permits sold by the government. Who would aquire those permits? Who would trade those permits? Would electricity prices double or triple suddenly, soaring as gas prices have soared? Pushed by speculators manipulating markets with insider information?   more »
View Article  Trust NRDC's stance on coal? Not so fast.
Just because NRDC's lawyer Hawkins, appears to oppose coal, does it mean that they want to do away with it as an energy source? Or do they really just want to boost "clean" coal? Hawkins, eff you and the "Ferrari" you rode in on.   more »
View Article  Coal powered gambling paradise!
Las Vegan wing nut calls alternatives to coal powered gambling, air conditioning, lawns, pools, fountains in the desert and flying in the suckers to pay for it all on gas guzzling aircraft a commie conspiracy to destroy america? Yeah, pretty much. I would suggest that publications like this adopt a dancing duubya logo in the corner of each online page! Combine your moronic pronouncements with the image of the poster chimp of corporate feudal stupidity!!   more »
View Article  No free lunch? So what? There ARE "free hugs".
What is completely free and priceless all at the same time?   more »
View Article  Your flag lapel pin won't get you into heaven anymore.
It seems that Barack's refusal to join in flag lepal patriotism has become a key part of his political strategy. Dissing politics as usual, with a call for actual action. Whenever another personal tabloid political attack appears, he falls back on the same fact. So maybe we need a new lapel pin? How about a "blue marble" lapel pin? Symbolizing planetary patriotism. Do you love your planet? Spasceship earth, it's the only thing keeping us going.    more »
View Article  Good news! The Oracle of Omaha shorting coal too!
This is earth shaking good news for mother earth and all her green asociates. We sure need it. The "Oracle of Omaha", Warren Buffet (the most successful investor in history?) speaks, but Gates and others ignore him? At their financial peril.   more »
View Article  Meanwhile, back in political tabloid fantasy land. "Bitter or better".
Barack points out that people whose jobs were outsourced facing real world inflation (higher prices in stuff real people actually buy), are bitter. In their frustration and fear for their future (if any) they tend to cling to guns, religion, and zenophobia. So the media goes bat shit crazy over it. Then Hillary takes advantage of it, with NRA friendly "learning to shoot as a child" hunting stories. Reminiscient of the Kerry "hunting trip".    more »
View Article  Climatic catastrophe going "double exponential". Mass delusional culture doesn't "get the math".
Mass delusional media is doing it's job too well. Those Mayan cities where everyone suddenly dissappeared or the population of ancient Rome suddenly going from millions to thousands after destruction of the aqueducts. These are the forgotten warnings. Is our future history already written? We died off because humans couldn't "get the math" of exponential change?   more »
View Article  Hot dogs from test tubes? They ARE the same shape.
Might scary! "...can it overcome the ick factor?" Mega agrichem, agripoison, GMO ICK factor. It's much more than icky! In a natural living organism, evolution designs robust, self protecting (as in immune system) systems. We have seen artificial confined animal feeding operations (CAFO) destroy these immune systems, producing anti-biotic resistant disease breeding food chain problems. Is GMO soon to add genetic disease to the equation? It messes with the very evolutionary design down to the bacterial, viral, cellular, DNA level. ICK!!!!   more »
View Article  Utilities shorting coal and gas assets. GHG fossil fueled plants becoming obsolete.
This is the sort of real free market trading that will finally eliminate fossil, nuclear, and ethanol fuel farming energy. Forget cap and trade hedge fund manipulation, that's the wrong kind of trading to get markets to respond to the realities of GHG climate disaster and economic ruin from soaring energy costs and oil war.   more »
View Article  Finally! Subsidy diversion gets some attention.
After a narrow defeat in the senate, the concept of diverting subsidies, tax breaks given to big oil monopolies, is actually getting some notice. A modest propsal to divert a measly 13 billion over 10 years in oil company tax breaks (only 1.3 billion per year out of the 18 billion per year total) and apply them in part to renewable energy subsidies was just too hard to get by oil lobbyist controlled legislators. But it's a start.    more »
View Article  Farm biogas power generation and organic ag. The sum of GHG savings.
As the total backup solution for a renwable distributed smart grid, how much GHG can biogas help eliminate? All of it we now produce and even more, to actually reverse climate disaster.   more »
View Article  Only cash can enlighten politicians.
Without some important enlightenment on the right GHG free energy and ag policy, even a democratic sweep will just boost the wrong stuff. Namely ethanol fuel farming, nuclear power, and clean coal. I'd say the time frame to get to all our democratic incumbents and democrats about to be elected with the real cure for climate disaster is about the same as the time to the next election.   more »
View Article  Wolf hunt on the Conservation congress agenda Mon.
Received this announcment from the Sierra Club: "Conservation Congress: All Wisconsin citizens have the unique opportunity to attend the Conservation Congress meeting in their counties this Monday, April 14, 2008 at 7 p.m. and the Sierra Club should have a presence across the state. The Conservation Congress is unique to Wisconsin, and provides every citizen a voice on important conservation issues. This meeting will ask citizens their input on allowing a hunting season on wolves."   more »
View Article  Reinject organic ag into the heart of darkness? How can it succeed?
The profits from local organic ag don't buy enough muscle for protection. So do we send our soldiers in to protect the families who grow those crops and start up civilization again?   more »
View Article  Depp as Dillinger, filming starts soon here.
There's a gossip site and everything! Already missed the casting call for extras. They will film at "Little Bohemia" in Manitowish Waters, where the orginal bullet holes from the federal assault on the lodge are carefully preserved.   more »
View Article  Spitzer prosecution a political hit job?
Check out this NYT article on "The Emperor's club". This was a mom and pop outfit, not mob connected, with a paltry income. Plenty of sex slave trade is ongoing in the same metro areas that need FBI investigation a lot more than this operation, one of thousands of escort services routinely overlooked by law enforcement.   more »
View Article  Ad branding the enviro movement. So now we're supposed to be blue instead of green?
Yep, according to former Sierra Club president Adam Werbach, recently a Walmart consultant on greening their image. Youngest president of the club at 23, way back in '96. He joined on the bandwagon, declaring environmentalism dead a few years back. Where is he really coming from?   more »
View Article  New utility scale wind study. How does it fit with home solar.
Of course these are rough guesses, but informed by the results from actual application of these technologies. This could all get going as fast as needed to convert our energy and agricultural and manufacturing sectors within the next 20 years. just in time to have a pretty good chance at turning GHG climate disaster around. If the rest of the world buys into our energy revolution.   more »
View Article  A call for unity of the generations fighting the GHG fight.
So some of us decided to fight a seemingly hopeless battle to save the planet from corporate greed. Young, old, or inbetween, we are vastly outnumbeed and underfunded. We need each other, from that two year old with her crayons, protesting the river run hydro project in BC. To the enviro blogger typing from a hospital bed, fighting for decades and about to pass the torch. And pass on into the great unknowable.   more »
View Article  Climate debate hijacked! Corporatist (re)frame(up) of cap and trade or delay.
In a very familiar false dilemna fallacy, the corporate friendly sides in the climate debate are attempting to marginalize a very different approach. An approach that pays we the people directly for installing solar panels on our homes and using geo heat exchange heating/cooling and plugging in plugin hybrid cars to our own home energy systems.   more »
View Article  NRDC backs the wrong bill. Fuel farming agribizz sell out.
Why oh why does NRDC shun reason and GHG free wind energy in favor of agribizz fuel farming, that actually doubles GHG compared to guzzling gasoline? NRDC, why do you hate our planet?   more »
View Article  Baby seal clubbing. Gets "The Bad Housekeeping Seal of Disapproval".
It is hard to believe this still goes on. Is there even a fur market anymore?   more »
View Article  Death defying, danger? Typing on the internet..to DEATH!
So these frantic bloggers killed themselves blogging 24/7? Please NYT Quality not quantity   more »
View Article  Momentum behind cap and trade. Corporate greed is always good?
Isn't corporate greed what got us into this dilemna? Many in the politically connected end of the environmental movement seem to have an unwritten disdain for the less practical end of the community. We who tend to distrust cap and trade carbon pricing.   more »
View Article  Air america suspends Randi Rhodes.
She called Hillary a "big fucking whore". Check out the video.   more »
View Article  Stealing used cooking grease. A new crime wave?
Check out this story about grease rustling. "Police suspect the Illinois man, who worked for Restaurant Oils of America in Las Vegas, intended to recycle the oil at an Atascadero refinery for $1.35 a gallon. A full tank would have been worth $6,750."   more »
View Article  Mark Penn, finally Hillary fires her chief campaign strategist.
Penn evidently was caught lobbying for the Columbian government for a free trade agreement, and now he must go. Why? Because "lunch pail" democrats oppose free trade agreements like NAFTA. And Hill has decided her last hope resides with them.   more »
View Article  Oil war cost, 3 to 5 trillion.
Remember that estimate before the Iraq invasion from the bushco administration? Not many do. Wolfowitz claimed it would cost taxpayers 1.7 billion, whoops.   more »
View Article  Corn $6 per bushel! Ethanol in your tank, people starve.
Incredible! Starvation for oil (corn ethanol) now? Along with blood for oil in Iraq?   more »
View Article  Mountain Top Removal coal CEO threatens ABC newspeople on camera.
Now this ought to be considered terrorism, but we know the CEO of a coal company would never be held responsible for a threat like this, even on camera.   more »
View Article  Google future. Fleshing out this crazy thought experiment.
Internet search engine that searches the future? A crazy notion? Hehey. "Let's do the time loop again!"   more »
View Article  Response from NRDC blogger Nathanael Greene. On cellulosic ethanol.
Here is Nathaneal's response on his blog at NRDC to our objections to his original comments in favor of cellulosic ethanol. And here is my attempt to convert him and NRDC to switch to backing plugin hybrids instead of fuel farming:   more »
View Article  The SOFAR channel, whale internet?
Is this deep ocean thermocline sound transceiver, the SOFAR channel (SOund Fixing And Ranging channel), discovered by submariners, a conduit for a kind of whale internet? Distributed organic computing using whale sonic extra sensory communication, directly mind to whale mind?   more »
View Article  Solar cogeneration! Technology I predicted years ago comes to fruition.
Where are my royalties, call my patent attorney! technically since this invention was revealed publicly on my blog a few years ago, is it even patentable? Not sure, but I'm glad they did it.   more »
View Article  Professional delayers at "Breakthrough Institute", exposed as bushco shills.
Who knew that these two morons, Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus, were nothing but corpoRATS looking for industry cash in return for delaying any government action on GHG climate disaster? Me. That's who.   more »
View Article  Answering NRDC directly, into the blog of the lobbyists for darkness. Gasp!
Fighting the (farm fueled) gas guzzling that men do! NRDC, evil or merely misguided, you be the judge. Here the forces from Gristmill take them on, including your own dangerous, agent of chaos, mwhahahahaha..hehey. It's a gang fight blog style. Look out!   more »
View Article  "Garbage Warrior". Humble eco hero fighting from his earth ships.
You just have to see this documentary, "Garbage Warrior". It's about "Earth Ship" architect and eco-revolutionary, Michael Reynolds. Sundance showtimes here. Next ... Sunday April 6 at 3:40PM. It details his battles with the authorities over his architecture of mistakes method of progress. it works! But zoning and utilities and lawyers never liked it.   more »
View Article  Fossilfoolsday! Happy, happy, joy, joy...
Press release on fossilfoolsday protests!! Take your carbon and shove it. Keep it (safely) in the ground and the soil. Where it won't effect our atmosphere and damage the GHG climate balance.   more »
View Article  Cyborg insects, DARPA strikes again.
What will the guys that actually took the Monty Python skit about "The department of Silly Walks" and ran with it, do next? (Yes under Poindexter they developed software to record the walking patern of terrorists to detect them.) Hives of wireless internet connected bees to surveil the enemy?   more »
View Article  Peter Case and John Prine, early spring music.
Really amazing show at the Weill Theater in Sheboygan. Peter Case opened the evening. Actually reading from his excellent book, at one point. The fantastic Prine audience responded wonderfully   more »
View Article  Rescue me. True love.
Check out this eagle rescue story. Wonderful!   more »
View Article  "Adaptation?" Oh, I got yur adaptation, right here!
Adapt this! The latest scam from the think tank free marketeerians. "It's just too expensive to stop GHG climate disaster, let's all just adapt to it." They still want to fly around in their executive jets. Here's the fly in their ointment.   more »
View Article  Peak oil doomers, "We're scared, we can't do this".
That's what we keep on hearing from the doom crowd, oil is running out, we better go back to 19th century horseless carriage, hard labor, agrarian living that supports an even thinner prosperous class in luxury. Ridiculous. The green technology, to replace oil; is here already, we just need to get it mass produced.   more »
View Article  Carbon tarrifs. Direct subsidy diversion is much better.
Tarrifs start trade wars. Really bad economic juju. Just what made the great depression really great. Tarrifs and trade war. we gots to remember our history. Never fear, cheaper, cleaner energy will create jobs and bring them back. A double job booster.   more »
View Article  Youngest enviro rabble rouser!
Check out the video of this 2 year old girl addressing a corporate committee with a coloring of a river she is trying to save, along with her parents of course. It is a protest of a river run power project.   more »