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    View Article  Welcome to a fear filled new year!

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/12/25/22501/989#2


    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/16/politics/16program.html?ex=1135746000&en=85c1fc6177dd927f& ei=5070

    "Under a presidential order signed in 2002, the intelligence agency has monitored the international telephone calls and international e-mail messages of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people inside the United States without warrants over the past three years..."

    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/22/nyregion/22police.html?ex=1135746000&en=53334bb47adc9f11&e i=5070

    "Beyond collecting information, some of the undercover officers or their associates are seen on the tape having influence on events. At a demonstration last year during the Republican National Convention, the sham arrest of a man secretly working with the police led to a bruising confrontation between officers in riot gear and bystanders."

    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/20/politics/20fbi.html?ex=1135746000&en=0184c4f98727565d&ei=5 070

    "The documents, provided to The New York Times over the past week, came as part of a series of Freedom of Information Act lawsuits brought by the American Civil Liberties Union. For more than a year, the A.C.L.U. has been seeking access to information in F.B.I. files on about 150 protest and social groups that it says may have been improperly monitored."

    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/25/politics/25wiretap.html?ex=1135746000&en=d2ae725096562244& ei=5070

    "Congressional officials said Saturday that they wanted to investigate the disclosure that the National Security Agency had gained access to some of the country's main telephone arteries to glean data on possible terrorists."

    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/25/weekinreview/25bamford.html?ex=1135746000&en=0267ffdbbdeb2c92& amp;ei=5070

    "Run by the ultrasecret National Security Agency, the listening post intercepts all international communications entering the eastern United States. Another N.S.A. listening post, in Yakima,Wash., eavesdrops on the western half of the country."

    The Bush administration war on the US constitution.  Be afraid!

    View Article  Real terrorism? The terrible reality of nuclear power.

    http://www.sprol.com/?p=291#more-291

    There were five radionuclides that contributed the most to radiation dose from the river pathway (dose is the amount of radiation absorbed by a person's body). The five radionuclides were phosphorus-32, zinc-65, arsenic-76, neptunium-239 and sodium-24. The Dose Reconstruction Project estimated that these radionuclides accounted for more than 94 percent of the potential radiation dose from the river pathway. There were many other radioactive materials released into the river as well.

    The nuclear fuel consisted of fuel "elements" which were less than two feet long and encased in metal. There were thousands of fuel elements in each reactor. The increase in the reactor power levels put more stress on the fuel elements. Under this stress, the metal covering could split and allow small chunks of the radioactive fuel to be flushed into the river with the cooling water. The largest chunk weighed more than a pound. There were nearly 2,000 fuel element failures during the operation of the eight original plutonium production reactors.

    Were any terrorist organization to acomplish sabotage on even a fraction of the scale of this one disaster caused by the nuclear industry, the secret prisons operated by the duuhbyaist regime would be filled to the brim overnight.

    Does anyone doubt that?

    And yet no one has ever been held responsible for even one of these nuclewar waste disasters. 

    How about a nuclear plant in your backyard?  No?  Not even if your beloved leader whom gaaawd speaks through commands it?  Hehey.

    New plants are being planned right now in the faithfilled southland.  They need the jobs.

     

    View Article  Energy synchronicity. Wind, solar, and battery powered cars.

    The beauty of electric plugin vehicles is that they would also serve as a huge national distributed battery.

    All connected to the grid when parked, 100s of millions of cars would provide energy storage to buffer inconstant wind and solar power inputs. 

    And when your local power went out from a storm (it happens 4 or 5 times per year here) threatening to freeze your home in winter, the  huge capacity (80 kwh or more, enough to power your home for days) in your electric car's battery has you covered until things are repaired.

    When 50% of the US does drive plugin electric cars, that will amount to days worth of energy storage across the country, allowing renewable energy and electric power demand fluctuations to be adjusted with backup fossil and hydroelectric sources.

    Even the American Wind energy Asociation, an advocate for wind power, admits the supply interuption problems with going over 20% renewable power use on the grid.  These car batteries would push that theoretical limit way up!

    Maybe only 20% of power will come from fossil fuel someday?  That would be very good for mother earth.

    View Article  World record utility scale battery storage system in Alaska.

    http://www.gvea.com/projects/bess.php

    This proves it, utility scale battery energy storage is practical and cost effective.  Now bring on the wind power.

    This Alaska based utility company is doing that also.  How will it all work together?  It will be fascinating to find out.

    View Article  RFK jr NYT op/ed on the Cape Wind project.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/16/opinion/16kennedy.html?n=Top%2fOpinion%2fEditorials%20and%20Op%2dEd%2fOp%2dEd%2fContributors

    The capital invested in this project, financial and political, would be better spent on wind installations and power distribution upgrade in the northern midwestern plains.  No NIMBYs, hardly any people in fact!

    His idea for siting farther off shore is a good one, but will not beat the low cost of plains based energy.  And distribution grid upgrade on the plains can form a loop to attach thousands of wind machines to the grid, more efficient and cheaper than a really long cable way out in the ocean.

    And what about the crucial invention for renewable energy?  Energy storage.  High profile spokespersons for green energy ought to be pushing reserach in this area.  Superconducting energy storage is a practical technology that needs capital intensive government and private industry backing.

    View Article  150 mpg Prius achieved with simple plugin battery pack added.

    http://www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section=article&storyid=825

    Energy CS's 150 mpg Prius plug-in hybrid. Valence Saphion (tm) lithium-ion batteries were installed in place of the Prius' 1kWh NiMH battery pack, which is located under the rear passenger seat. The car is a proof-of-concept prototype, which will make its official debut at the 21st Electric Vehicle Symposium in Monaco next month. The plug-in hybrid concept lets the car run further on electricity stored from the electric power grid instead of gasoline for the first 50-60 miles, effectively tripling the miles per gallon performance of the car.

    With ever improving battery technology plugin hybrids will soon gove way to full plugin electric cars.  With no infernal sombustion or greenhouse gas emissions.  But these plugin hybrids at 150 mpg are exactly right at this moment in time.

    View Article  The winning catalyst to green energy revolution, and it's made by a US company!

     http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=14294&hed=Battery+Pumps+Up+Power+Toolshttp

    A123 uses a nanotech material called doped nano-phosphate, and the Watertown, Massachusetts-based company says its battery will recharge 90 percent of its capacity in five minutes. The battery is also lightweight, weighing in at less than 1 kilogram for a battery that provides 1.5 kilowatts of power, according to A123.

    This lithium ion battery installed in vehicles will replace gasoline and diesel fuel.  A 5 minute recharge gets you back on the road.  Just as convenient as filling up with gas, but the equivalent to a gallon of gas in electricity  only costs one dollar.

    That's with high electric costs that come from fossil fuel and nuclear power too.  Wind power costs a fraction of the price of the dirty power we use now.

    Mass production, by an american company, of these batteries installed in plugin electric cars manufactured right here in the USA would have the manufacturing base growing back up to healthy levels.

    And no more need to pay higher and higher prices for imported oil, in lives and huge national debt!

    View Article  The Fog Of Iraq...tastrophe.

    amazingdrx - 10:40 AM ET December 4, 2005 (#45718 of 45718)

    Saddam is being tried for murdering a couple 100 Iraqis after an assasination atempt.

    Bush was reelected after murdering 10s of thousands of people because "Saddam tried to kill my (his) dad".

    That fictional assasination attempt was a lie cooked up by Chalabi.

    As were all the other excuses for the Iraq fiasco. Notice Chalabi's snickering and gloating when asked about his lies?

    Rape rooms, humans shredded in plastic shredders, WMDs, people fed to dogs, Saddam complicity in 911.... all part of bushco inc lies to get their corporate hands on Iraqi oil?    

    By murdering 10s of thousands of people, most completely innocent.

    According to McNamara in the documentary,"Fog Of War", General Lemay told him that if the allies had lost WW 2 the two of them  would be tried as war criminals for instituting fire bombing of civilians.

    Of course the enemies in WW 2, the axis powers, were a REAL threat to the free world.  Iraq was a fake threat to the free world.

    View Article  An interesting discussion on Gristmill blog. Exposing Limbaugh's sophistry.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/12/2/123612/225#5

    There it is.  The half joking comments by the nut wing that once the arctic ice is gone, oil tankers will have shorter routes.  And think of all that Siberian and Canadian arctic coastal and offshore oil that will become available.

    They neglect the important fact, that those past ice ages were caused by natural phenomena like volcanoes and meteor strikes.

    This current climate disaster IS a result of human activity and thus preventable.

    Limbaugh's argument is very powerful, maybe he has switched his drug intake to more natural sources.  No more oxycontin rants?  Hehey.

    What he should say about arctic ice and ocean currents is that when the gulf stream slows the heating effect in the northern regions will be diminished and the ice restored.  Nature is self correcting.  Look for that next.

    Of course we can still defeat that argument against green energy by pointing out that it is economically and culturally beneficial to halt the human contribution to this global climate emergency.

    In purely capitalist terms, the cost in reduced economic growth from storm, drought,energy wars, and rising ocean levels justifies the shift to green energy that eliminates the human contribution to global climate change from greenhouse gas emmisions.

    It's the best course for business as well as each traveler on spaceship earth.

    View Article  Why do many environmentalists hate biofuel?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/11/25/202912/19#2

    Biofuel from the waste stream made with wind and solar power are still a great idea.  I am opposed to agrichem biofuel too, even though I'm in favor of biofuel from waste.

    When the waste stream biofuel runs short of demand, then coal can be refined cleanly with the same wind and solar powered technology to produce a blended fuel that will work in regular gasoline and diesel motors.

    This would eliminate imported oil.

    As plugin electric cars come into wide use, the percentage of transportation energy obtained from fuel combustion can be reduced so that eventually oil and even coal are no longer needed.

    And with the mass production of the new lithium ion nano tech quick charge batteries, a fillup of a plugin electric "gas tank" will take only a little longer than filling a regular gas tank.

    That means no more fuel will be needed.  The remaining biofuel production can be reserved for specialized uses like air travel.

    A distinction needs to be made between agrichem based biofuel and boifuel produced from waste with green energy.   Regional green biofuel and coal extracted fuel would establish freedom from the economic tyranny of monopoly based neo-corporate empire and it's krazy kristian oil krusade.

    Region by region progressive areas could get off their oil addiction and leave the regions paying 5 bucks per gallon for fuel and yearly double digit increases in heating and cooling bills in the financial dustbin of history.

    Let 'em fund bushco and its saudi/opec cronies.  See how long that lasts in free economic competition with whole regions powered with inexpensive, clean, green energy.

    Only when this starts happening will politicos be forced to level the playing field for alternative energy.  Until large numbers of voters actually see the benefits of green energy, the system of subsidizing big oil, nukes, and coal backed by bribery will surely continue.  And no real reform energy policy will be instituted.

    View Article  VW going to lithium ion for their new hybrid?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/11/3/92411/0383#1

    If VW does it, can mass production of lithium ion hybrid batteries be far behind?  Maybe even mass production of the fast charge Hitachi lithium ion battery?

    That paves the way for affordable plugin electric cars that have the range and performance needed to compete with hybrids.

    But the final blow to hybrids that use infernal combustion as the main power source is a plugin biofueled generator that substitutes for half the batteries in a plugin electric vehicle so that long trips without stopping to recharge become possible.

    A battery pack in the trunk, for instance, that slides out and the biofuel generator slides in.  No more main oil burning power source needed.

    You visit your dealership and do the swap out for your vacation trip then swap back when the trip is over.  That would leave maybe 1 in 10 cars actually needing the generator pack at any one time.

    People who drive more miles than the plugin system would accomadate without recharge could just leave the generator in place permanently.

    View Article  Closed session.

    Well well, we were right all along.  Somehow this disaster disguised as an administration has taken the joy out of being right.

    Mass death over lies tends to do that.

    View Article  Alito pro-choice?

    Yes it's true. 

    He believes in choice...between semi-auto and full automatic fire for all americans.

    He ruled that the federal government has no authority to outlaw the ownership of machine guns.  Back to the roaring 20's you all, neeehaaaawww.

    View Article  Gristmill discussion on distributed power generation.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/10/5/15453/7223#2

    This sort of system lends itself to local power producers, those with wind, solar, and biofuel resources, teaming up with consumers in electrical cooperatives.

    Producers and consumers, many members both producing and consuming owning and controlling local area power grids.

    Think of farmers with manure digestors that produce natural gas, running generators to sell power to their neighbors with wind or solar power systems when the wind isn't blowing or the sun is not shining.

    This could all fit together, even to the point of members producing ethanol or biodiesel from the waste stream to sell to other coop members.

    And lots of small businesses would build and install the systems.

    Starting out with small solar or wind systems that only replace a fraction of grid power in the home, reducing energy bills while paying their way in a few years from savings.  As people become more comfortable with small inexpensive systems, they could then add on capacity, until gradually a local area grid supports itself with no outside input.

    Given the complete and utter incompetence and corruption of government and big monopoly business, especially when they work fist in glove as this neoconman regime does, locally is the only way this energy revolution will ever get started.

    Eventually local coops could pool resources to invest in larger wind, biofuel, and solar projects, replacing the old monopoly companies completely.

    View Article  Practical local politics.

    Practical problem solving political action on the local level sells itself.  There is where the poltical base lives.

    If  local green energy groups helps people convert to solar, wind, and biofuel energy and cut energy bills at the same time, that trumps lofty political principles.

    If a political party supports government policy to make a more friendly financial environment for this to happen, votes will surely follow.

    And small businesses building and installing the systems with equipment supplied by a revived american manufacturing base will result.  Remember the 90s?  The internet boom funded a pay down of the national debt.

    But that boom went bust, only so many people needed the latest greatest internet technology.

    This green energy boom is huge, replacing all that ever more expensive oil and natural gas.  It is more than a bubble.  It's a huge wave of prosperity, earth friendly prosperity.

    Economic growth from biulding quality rather than consumption and quantity.  Energy conservation and human productivity driving this wave.  Let it roll.

    View Article  Real evacuation plans! Not bushco inc. "contracting" as usual.

    Traffic needs to be routed so that people are not left stranded as freeways become 100 mile long parking lots.

    And no more bushco inc. contractors to study the problem, at huge cost to taxpayers and with zero results.  Universities already funded by tax dollars can do the necessary computer modeling based directly on the traffic situation encountered in these recent botched evacuations.

    We the people need to demand that our government solves problems, instead of throwing money at crony corporations like bushco inc. has.

    By adjusting traffic patterns out onto side roads around stalled vehicles the millions that would need to evacuate our biggest metro areas like NYC would at least have some chance of survival.

    In a nuclear fuel rod storage pool disaster, for instance, an area hundreds of miles in diameter downwind from the accident would need to be evacuated very quickly.

    There are 68 of these facilities located all around the US, each of which could release 8 to 17 times the radiation of Chernobyl.  Any loss of water in these open pools would cause the flammable zirconium metal in the rods to burn and the residual radiation to spread on the wind.

    View Article  Zero tolerance (poem from jseven)

    vacation accomplished!
    (reality not allowed)

    afterwards, the headlines despaired:
    "new orleans engulfed by despair & lawlessness"

    conveniently forgotten:
    the jim crow law of cause & effect
    (blacks "loot" but whites "find")

    conveniently forgotten: despair
    & lawlessness
     dwelt deep within the delta
    long before katrina

    battered louisiana
    long before shattered levees
     sank the big easy

    long before the secretary of state's
     shoe-shopping spree
    (poverty not permitted)

    shoot to kill is a sugarcoated sleeping pill
    to help compassionate conservatives
     rest easier at night

    & blaming the victims is fortified balloon bread
     that builds character
     & "makes america stronger for it"

    © j7

    Great job seven!!!!  Thanks!!  Classes up my blog. 

    View Article  Recall duuuhbya for criminal negligence.

    http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=11&content=4353

     On February 15, 2005, Judge Michael Chertoff was sworn in as the second Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Chertoff formerly served as United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.

     Before joining the Bush Administration, Chertoff was a Partner in the law firm of Latham & Watkins. From 1994 to 1996, he served as Special Counsel for the U.S. Senate Whitewater Committee.

    The neorat Chertoff's emergency managment experience.

    Let's see, brownie was a disbarred horse judge.  That criminally negligent appointment by the chimp in chief caused how many deaths?  Thousands?

    Meanwhile nursing home operators who allegedly caused 34 deaths are now charged with criminal negligence.

    When will bushco (o)inc be charged?

    How many deaths will Chertoff the whiterwater prosecutor cause meanwhile? 

    Isn't homeland security and emergency management important enough to appoint experts?  Chertoff and brownie, rummi, wolfi...and on and on should be ambassadors or something, not in key life or death positions.

    Recall Bush for criminally negligent crony appointments.  The buck stops at duuuhbya.

     

     

    View Article  What to do when global climate disaster appears.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/9/11/124448/953#4

    So if New Orleans is ready for a category 5 next time, what if a category 6 shows up?  

    With ever increasing weather volatility due to the greenhouse gas effect, in this case a warmer gulf water temperature than normal, disaster planning is not enough.

    Reversal of global climate change won't help for a few decades either, even if a crash program were instituted tomorow.  We have to live (and many will die) with this situation.

    Storm resistant homes with decentralized power systems built farther back from coastlines is the only longer term solution.  Give the coasts and wetlands back to mother nature.  Thousands of miles of great coastal wilderness and camping areas will result.

    Camp out at the beach on vacation instead of building fancy homes.  It's a wonderful way to get in touch with nature and save energy and development.

    Less homes built, less energy used, less global climate change greenhouse gases.

    Let's talk peak climate change weather volatility for awhile along with peak oil.  The costs from both are economy shattering!

    Sooner or later the rest of US will be unable to pay to rebuild the coastal areas ravaged by ever increasingly intense storms.  Federal zoning needs to be instituted.  No rebuilding in coastal flood plains.

    View Article  FO(AU)X news? Tabloidism mixed with politically correct (pro-bushco inc) censorship.

    Very interesting estimate of GDP loss from Katrina by FAUX news anchors this morn.

    Faux talkin' head 1:  " The economic losses from Katrina are estimated to be .05 % of GDP."

    Faux talkin' head 2:  "That's a very small amount..."

    Faux talkin' head 1:  "...that's more than the loss from 911."

    The actual figure quoted in the mass delusional media?  A mere 10 times that figure!?!  Yep.  

    The ratings agency (Standard and Poors) predicted Katrina would shave 0.5 per cent off the U.S. real gross domestic product in the third quarter, a significant drop from the 3.3 per cent annual growth recorded in the second quarter.

    Whoops, reading are hard.  Poor talkin' heads.

    Interview after interview at the scene feature FAUX news reporters cutting off Katrina victims who mention the duuuhbyaist regime in any hegative light with respect to the situation in New Orleans.

    5 days with no food or water brought in by relief officialdome, citizens forced to loot to get even water!  In 95+ degree heat!  Armed thugs allowed to rule the city streets and designated shelter areas.  Shooting, raping, beating at will.

    Kind of reminds one of the Iraqi invasiion aftermath?

    Why weren't police and national guard on site the last few days to provide food and water and restore public safety?

    When residents interviewed on FAUX news express any of these frustrations and try to relate them to the buck stopping at the president's locale?  The "reporter" cuts them off! 

    View Article  Umbra told a fart joke, hehey.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/31/124732/191#1

    Good one Umbra!

    But seriously, imagine this of you will?

    A fossil fuel powerplant emitting all it's air pollution into algae growing solar cogeneration facilities with collectors mounted on the powerplant buildings and smokestacks.

    The CO2, mercury, and NOx are removed from the water by the algae.  The algae, with solar energy added, is turned into biofuel, methane for instance, and the mercury is filtered out of the methane digestor.

    The methane (poot)is then burned in the powerplant, saving coal combustion, and the CO2 from the methane combustion is sent back through the solar cogeneration facility to make more biofuel.  

    The CO2 becomes a part of a closed loop.  And sequestration is acomplished, eureka!  Maybe those green tags could fund some of this activity?

    View Article  Trillions lost in terms of economic growth?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/31/95831/5608#6

    So far no one has pointed this out.  The fact that moving and rebuilding whole cities like New Orleans will cost unimaginable amounts of money, but also the lost business may even surpass that!

    How much economic growth is curtailed when whole cities are wiped out?  

    No jobs, no money earned, no mortgages payed, no stores shopped at, no factories operating... and so forth.

    This is why global climate disaster from fossil fuel combustion will cost 100s of trillions in economic growth over the next century.

    Is Manhattan, or any other city, prepared for devestation like New Orleans has experienced?  Of course not!  Even if it were possible to plan for it somehow, would a totally corrupt bottomline, corporatist serving, lobbyist run system like the US has become do that?

    Not on your, and millions of your fellow citizens lives.  Just as there is no homeland security, it was a sham to loot the federal treasury,there are not even any  substantial  evacuation plans, much less any recovery plans.

    And with completely unregulated insider trading and market manipulation run rampant could gas hit 5 dollars tomorow or next week?  Yep.  

    View Article  Utility coops and wireless broadband information technology.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/25/162752/682#9

    I envision renewable energy cooperatives that will also use wind electric towers to supply their customers with wimax wireless broadband.  That can  take care of cable tv, radio, phone, internet...as well as power needs for coop members.

    All bundled into one low cost structure.  

    Then power consuming coop members will pay power producing coop members who have wind, solar, and biofuel installations..or in the case of internet access, those members paying for landline internet access that take it wireless on their wind towers will be paid by members using the coop's wireless broadband network.

    This scheme cuts most of the old line utility monopoly participation right out of the loop.  We still use their powrer lines and internet lines to some extent, but very minimally.  Eventually capital will acumulate in the cooperative utility company and the old utility's lines and powerplants can be bought out lock, stock, and barrel.

    Voila!  A local, homegrown  energy re-evolution!

    Add in micro-nedia replacement of mass delusional, mass media....and we may even be able to rejuvenate our lost democracy.

    Too ambitious?  Hehehey.  It will take plenty of grass roots political power as well, to overcome government regulations favoring old line monopolies.

    View Article  Gristmill discussion on wireless information technology versus land lines.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/25/162752/682#8

    Well digging in all those phone (or cable tv) lines does cause a lot of disruption of flora and fauna. And it creates monopolies that control information access.

    As far as amount of radiation and bird killing towers, replacing all those extremely powerful analog broadcast towers for radio, tv, cell phones,all the radio dispatch sevices...with extremely low powered wimax systems mounted on existing buildings fed by fiber optics, it's clear which system wins from an environmental standard.

    The public air waves are filled to the brim right now with all kinds of powerful junk signals that many of us never bother to receive.  A more selective wireless broadband system would only supply signal on demand.  

    For instance,instead of 360 kw of tv signal beamed out over a huge area from each tv station, that signal would be transported digitally on the wireless network, only to those who request it.

    I am talking about a new wireless information technology built out on the net and extended using wimax.   It would bring the very latest education, news, entertainment even to the remotest regions.

    And reduce the human produced electronmagnetic radiation by magnitudes.  Not to mention, make all those broadcast towers candidates for recycling.

    View Article  A bet over the price of oil in 2010, over or under 200 bucks per barrel?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/23/44458/4074#5

     

    There's a commodity futures market for oil that takes bets  'round the world 'round the clock..

    Which brings up a conundrum.  What is the REAL price of oil?  Is it measured by the price that consumers pay for fuel?  Where?  In europe, the US, Venezuala, Iraq?

    Is it measured in the blood spilled over it's control?

    Or in the global climate disaster it's combustion is bringing about? 

    Or in the cost of bringing alternative transportation energy economies to life?

    How about measuring it in terms of the destruction of the standard of living of families everywhere as energy prices soar?  Homes lost to fuel expenses for heating, electricity, and transportation.

     

    View Article  Organic food discussion continued on Gristmill.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/25/12228/0949#12

    I am advocating plugin electric equipment actually, to replace oil powered machinery.

    The thing about inexpensive labor from the underdeveloped nations of spaceship earth is that it is being exploited to produce the same old genetically engineered, big agri biz, chem oil toxic,tasteless food.

    Because of the long shipment from these countries to the big consumer markets the produce is designed to be picked green and hardly ever really ripens, mainly it rots.

    The main advantage of robotic assistance to growers is that real heirloom crops with great taste and nutrition can be grown to peak and harvested and transported quickly, all without the labor costs asociated with selective weeding, watering, feeding, and harvesting.

    Crop rotation in strips  and natural pest repellant plants can substitute for chemical toxins.  Hand weeding and mulching, necessary without the use of chemical toxins, can be done quickly and productively with renewable electric powered machines that crawl between the rows.

    And organic fertilizer made from waste can substitute for oil based and mined fertilizer

    View Article  Fossil plants revved down as wind and solar revs up?

    This could create a very interesting partnership, with each fossil plant having corresponding onsite and other grid location solar and wind sites adding energy into a balanced system.

    Cleanup and filtration of the liquid effluent from coal power plant smoke scrubbers  could be done with surplus wind and solar power that the electrical grid would normally reject.

    A symbiotic system of wind, solar, and fossil generation, with renewable energy used to clean the coal plant pollution.  All CO2 and NO emmissions absorbed by algae.  The algae then turned into biofuel, with mercury and other toxins removed.

    It's economically feasible with wind and solar.

    And end to most pollution from fossil fuel while still burning it?  Not quite, there's still oil to contend with.  But a step in the right direction!

    View Article  (P?)resident Bush, hard at work?
    It's hard..hard work.. eating pretzels (without choking), riding his bike (without crashing).

    But relax..he thinks about the war everyday...every single day.

    Bankrupting the US government and the US economy, exporting manufacturing jobs offshore, continuing a murderous war over oil that is sinking deeper and deeper into mega-vietnam war like status... it's all hard...hard work...hard to keep from pretzel choking bike crashes whilst doing that very hard work.

    HARD?! One would think it would be almost impossible to engineer the drop of the vibrant 90s US economy and world super powerdome into the hole that duuuhbya has taken US into.

    But duuuhbya and his neorats have done it. Nice voting bushco inc sheople..just say duuuuhbya!


    View Article  A culture of systematic boredome from cradle to grave.
    A mass delusional culture based on the premise that quantity of consumption and possesions directly relates to human happiness and fullfillment creates a systematic boredome.

    Children who are disturbed by this warehouse training of cannon fodder and cheap labor for the all hat, no cattle duuuhbyaist regime ranch, are then diagnosed as mentally defective and addicted to speed (ritalin).

    Real quality of life, creativity and inspiration amongst and from all to and from each individual human is the cure. Low brain function or simply rebellious boredome?

    Even duuuhbya himself is bored by it all. He's just another puppet on a neoconman corporatist string.

    View Article  another excellent Gristmill discussion on the higher cost of organic food.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/25/12228/0949#9

    Basically the difference between organic and chemical farming is in the soil.  Organic has soil with natural micro-organisms producing what the plants need continuously in symbiosis with the whole living system.

    This makes for healthier, better tasting, more nutritious vegetables.  It also makes weeds grow very well.  

    In chemical farming the crops are designed to be resistant to poisons applied to kill everything (insects and other plants)except the crops themselves.  The soil is dead, nothing but a semi-sterile chemical hydroponic media supplied with nutrients by oil based and mined fertilizers.

    These poisons persist in the food,water, and air, atrazine for example lowers  the sperm count of human males living in corn country unable to swim.  The chemical companies response to this?  They are no doubt developing a male birth control pill based on atrazine.

    Organic farming relies on human labor to physically separate weeds and bugs from the crops, eschewing the use of poisons and crops designed to resist those poisons.  Food is produced from a natural, oraganic living system.

    But that human labor makes organic food inherently more expensive.

    The way to reduce labor costs asociated with organic farming?  Machines.  Smart machines taught to do the repetitive labor of planting, weeding, mulching, watering, fertilizing, harvesting...by human gardeners.

    View Article  my mother, who will outlive me, stands fast

    my mother, who will outlive me, stands fast

    my mother, who will outlive me, stands fast,
    shrouded in grief’s fine dust. who can console
    my courageous mother? dead hand of the past,
    smug with indifference; blind faith extols
    babylon’s towering plans, now collapsed.
    you anesthetize minds with vitriol,
    as spurious power slips from your grasp.
    heaven’s forgiveness will not save your soul
    from a mother’s rage, a rage whose dolor
    dwarfs your noble cause: the future you stole
    to satiate your cowardly bipolar
    bloodlust for omnipotent control.
    lurk behind your narcissist’s walls of glass:
    my mother, who outlived me, still stands fast.

    http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org/displaypoem.asp?AuthorID=24826

    (A poem inspired by Cindy Sheehan's remarkable efforts, reprinted here with the author's permission)

    View Article  Hyperlinked to peace?

    Combine this , this , and this ,  ...and we could get to THIS? 

    Replacement of all oil imported from the middle east and an end to oil wars.

    Oil is a commodity, easily replaced.

    Lives of those lost in oil wars are NOT COMMODITIES!  Those loved ones are irreplaceable to their families, friends, and citizens who mourn the loss of lives of US soldiers and middle eastern non-combatants, especially the defenseless women and children.

    View Article  A great dialectic on electric bikes on Gristmill! Human imagination spurred by bio-d's real life creation!
    "Another electric option"

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/23/9347/79719

    Well an electric plugin motorcycle of course.

    With human power assist...

    The problem with bicycles and motorcycles is safety. So a combination with a plugin electric drivetrain plus a generator powered by arms and legs of the rider(s) that encloses them in a kevlar epoxy shell with roll cage would be a nice combination.

    And for more carrying space?  An expandable wheel base.  The body telescops out to carry an extra passenger, gear, groceries.

    For hay bales or building materials?  A community electric hybrid truck borrowed from your local green energy coop.

    View Article  Green energy cooperatives? A thought experiment in progress.

    Green energy coop?  An institution that uses (and lobbys for more) rules compelling power companies to use net metering in order to pool say 5 coop members that do not have solar and wind power installations with each one that does (that has the capacity to power 6 homes, for instance), in order to use net metering amongst all those coop members to provide them all free power.

    How would this be funded?   By selling shares in the coop plus selling green energy credits.  The coop can sell them to the public directly, and in some states like New Jersey sell the pollution credits on the open market like this guy sold them.

     

    The coop members would get low interest loans (from the coop) to install solar and wind at wholesale prices by coop affiliated contractors in return for assigning their pollution credits for sale by the coop.

    Then the coop would extend into leasing electric hybrid vehicles to members (on a few hours or days basis) and providing the green power, electricity and biofuel needed to power them.

    Coop members who did not have wind, solar, or biofuel installations would pay a lower than usual rate for the coop services in return for membership.  Any profits from the venture would be divided amongst the shareholders to defray power costs for non-generating members, or for generating members to pay down their loans for their equipment.

    The number of shares bought by each member could correspond to their power needs.  Thus a single family would need fewer shares than a small business or farm.

    View Article  5 minute charge, 75 mile range electric vehicle road testing in Japan. Detroit will soon be a hasbeen auto manufacturing capitol.

    http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/003339.html

    Fuji Heavy Industries, the maker of Subaru brand vehicles, announced that it will release the R1e electric minicar by 2010, and that the vehicle will begin roadtests in Japan this year.

    Based on the R1 minicar, the R1e uses a lithium-ion battery can be recharged to 90% of capacity in five minutes. The current prototype can be driven 120 kilometers (75 miles) without recharging, but the distance is expected to be expanded to 200 kilometers (124 miles). Fuji Heavy plans to start testing the R1e on public roads this year. The company also unveiled a new capacitor with quadruple the energy density of earlier models. (GCC)

    Compare this and other electric car news from Asia with the bushco inc. 21 mpg CAFE standard by 2012.  Is big oil running the US or are the representatives of the best interests of we the people?

    No doubt about it, Japanese auto makers will soon flood the US with these electric vehicles manufactured in China and all those US auto worker's jobs and pensions will be gone.

    Is that aok with bushco inc. voters?  Apparently so?

    View Article  Just replace middle east oil! Eureka an end to oil war.

    The crux of the matter of oil wars is replacing fuel from the middle east.  Canadian, Norwegian, even Venezualen fuel is not coming from war zones.

    Biodiesel may not replace even all of that fuel, but does it have to?  Nope.

    As I point out here..

     

    Going towards plugin vehicles powered by solar and wind electricty, thus reducing our need for oil for transportation to a very small percentage of what it now is.

    Then biofuels..all taken together, produced from crop, food, animal, and human waste, and lately here in wisconsin the wood sugars from the paper making process...ethanol, biodiesel, methanol, methane, hydrogen (produced using renewable energy), will be enough to at least dispense with imported oil that fuels these continuous oil wars.

    My take on wars for oily empire is that they are really driven by the big multinational monopoly oil companies and the politicians, like President Bush and Tony Blair, that serve them.

    This is why eliminating imported oil is opposed by these polticians. As the need for imported oil dried up, so would the motivation behind oil wars.

    Multinational oil compnies could not sponsor their own oil wars minus a friedly government that is willing to bakrupt itself in the process, like the US government is.

    These ongoing oil wars, were they pay as we go, would add a 1 dollar per gallon tax to each gallon of motor and heating fuel!  If exxon mob had to pay for these wars?  No corporate profits!!  Yikes.

    let's go to renewables and put exxon mob (and oil warring corporations like Halliburton)and the rest out of bidness.

    View Article  Best answer EVER on objections to biodiesel from agrim-chem farming!!

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/15/123928/865#4

    Best answer ever Rob!
    You rock!  I have been hoping that question could be answered that effectively!

    Do you have links to the 3.2 to 1 figure?  I could use them on my blog.

    This new blog article may provide a useful aproach also?  

    http://amazngdrx.myblogsite.com/blog/_archives/2005/8/18/1149152.html

    Another way to go Rob is to advocate that seed oil crops be grown using organic fertilizer recycled from waste using renewable energy and farmed with battery electric tractors plugged into wind or solar.

    I believe that seed oil crops like rapeseed and canola grow really well on marginal northern great plains farmland where wind power would also be better installed away from masses of human habitation.

    That comment about biodiesel as a byproduct rather than a main product is brilliant too Rob!  Excellent job!!!

    View Article  Comment on an article by the always wonderful (sigh) green superhero babe Umbra Fisk.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/8/17/124039/902

    Yep Umbra!
    Good advice, a biodiesel cooperative in someone's garage is the way to go.  Even if it's only extended family size.  I have seen it work here!

    What I really like though is a plugin  electric car with a biodiesel powered generator as a backup.  The beauty of this is that a wind or solar system can charge your car for regular commutes, then the biodiesel can power longer trips.  

    The amount of biodiesel used then would tend to match the waste vegetable oil resource.

    Anti biodieselers generally point out (rightly so) that the only green source of biodiesel is recycled cooking oil (agri-chem farming is far from green, dependent upon oil)and that this source can only provide a small fraction of fuel needs.  

    Well no problem then, reduce fuel needs to match waste veggie oil supply by mainly using wind and solar electric power for most driving.

    View Article  Body armor still missing in action after 3 years of oil war in Iraq.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/14/international/middleeast/14armor.html

    Us troops still without proper body armor in Iraq?  Yep.

    Impeach the bushco inc. administration.  This is way worse than a "lewinsky" in the oval office.

    View Article  Water is the oil of this century.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/12/national/12water.html

    Now that composting toilets are legal here in Wisconsin, will water short exurbs like Waukesha use them?  Or will they instead slant drill the great lakes dry?

    Will technology that mixes compressed air with water to clean clothes, people, and dishes be adopted in time?  It can save over half the water normally used for those purposes, and use less soap doing it.  Making waste water treatment and recycling a lot easier.

    Here it might happen, and show the way out of the global water crisis.  Wisconsin manufacrurers need to get on this immediately, if not sooner!  Revive old bucky Fuller patents and just do it!

    And Wisconsin government better get out in front of this effort.  Show the rest of the US how it's done Wisconsin!