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    View Article  Barack.. making it look easy.
    The 3 am Hillary ad? "Who do you want answering the phone in the white house at 3 am?" Barack. "You want someone with good judgement." How does he deflect these attacks and make it look so easy?    more »
    View Article  Zero GHG emission the only way to stop climate disaster?
    Without a switch to organic agriculture AND elimination of as much human caused GHG as possible and as much land returned to natural carbon sink as possible, it won't be stopped.   more »
    View Article  Big Texas wind power and grid instability.
    How smart grid technology tames the wind and solar energy and storms to stabilize your home power.   more »
    View Article  Did the good ole (new) boy's club beat Hillary? Bill and Vinod together on ethanol bidness.
    It turns out Bill was in bed with big ethanol interests, brokering deals for an ethanol startup of Vinod Khosla that Branson and others bought into. Bill got fees for brokering these deals. Hillary opposed corn ethanol at times, but worked for Vinod's dream of cellulosic ethanol in upstate New York. This hampered her ability to take a new energy policy direction. Clinton family ethanol investments.    more »
    View Article  The greenest community, just built in Salem ore?
    Really sketchy details on this new green community. partly because these energy issues are so technically complex. But dollar savings from green energy and payback is understandable. Give consumers the cost, that they understand.   more »
    View Article  Barack needs a thorough taunting...Texas energy forum thusrday.
    Hillary should go radically green with her energy policy and taunt Barack into the energy debate in Texas thursday night. Texas wind is huge, this could be her last chance   more »
    View Article  Organic ag to reverse climate change...
    Or flood the ocean with white reflective plastic bags? A stark choice, hehey. I have been talking up mechanized organic agriculture for quite a while. The organic fertilizer a soil ammendment coming from biogas digestors. The biogas providing a clean, storable energy backup for a renewable smart grid with distributed biogas powered cogeneration (electricity and heat).    more »
    View Article  Big lie, history and modern use.
    Big lie Interesting history of the tactic. I guess it really goes back to the sophists though. I bet Canis knows when it first appeared on the scene. Repitition a valid substitue for facts? It would seem so. Sound bite media produces mass delusion by reptition.    more »
    View Article  Solar PV and the exponential growth phenomenon.
    Give homeowners a 10 cent per kwh subsidy (taken out of oil company taxpayer ripoffs), to get growth in solar PV going.   more »
    View Article  Nader? Again? Bring it on puritans.
    Teddy Roosevelt Remember how TR turned on the GOP? McCain could do that. Turn against the corporate power behind the neocons. Who use the evangelicals, just as they use US soldiers for their private oil war in Iraq. So if you Nader boosters want to go for it, no problem.    more »
    View Article  The Iraqification of america. Bushco inc and gated communities.
    Will the best new suburban gated communities have names like "The Green zone"? It honors our military!    more »
    View Article  Simple green plan. Mega green lobby.
    Practical politics, how to get a simple 10 cent per kwh subsidy, in direct checks to homeowners, and 5 cents per kwh for conservation, through a lobbyist controlled government.    more »
    View Article  Dump that money grubbing, sell out, status seeking potential spouse!
    With popular advice like this motivating the culture can the consumption = happiness equation ever be cancelled? Nope. Evolve, reject this attitude!    more »
    View Article  When will the fake be exposed? Fuel farming is not a closed carbon cycle.
    Main issue sidestepped As usual. The main issue? Burning biomass as fuel prevents plants from removing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing it in the soil.    more »
    View Article  Bah-rock star politics

    Well the candidates made it to Wisconsin, in driving range, but our wonderful party did not feel the need to tell us hardworking volunteers where or when in advance.  Even though we requested it.

    No problem, it will all be over tomorow if the media tools are right.  They seldom are though.

    I really would not have enjoyed a rah rah rock star rally, or a Hillary dirge-fest.  So it goes.

    View Article  A loaded question? Do new CAFE standards mean the end of car art?

    Muscle cars, restored art artifacts, are precious to motorheads.  Does eco-efficiency (falsely) pit envrios against collectors of automotive art?

    http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=455013&topart=hybrids

    No, not al all.  By simply adding plugin battery front wheel drive electric power to muscle cars they can average over 100 mpg.  Most restored cars are only driven a few miles once in awhile, so this would prevent most gas guzzling.  But even regularly driven thundercars could still run on a 40 mile range plugin electric system most of the time.

    To fire up the gas guzzling monster engine for a few miles, the electric motor could be switched off.  For true fanatics a computer generated engine roar just like the gas guzzling motor sounds could be piped through the car sound systyem.  hehey.  Now that would be funny.

    View Article  Einstein letter written? Maybe Gore could get the presidential hopefulls to read it.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/15/121144/176#22

    I guess Bill Becker has written the proverbial "Einstein letter" for this current crisis.  

    Now if the next prez will only read it and take it to heart, like FDR did with Einstein's letter warning of the possibility of the A-bomb in 1933.

    The Manhattan Project was iniiated and we see the mixed results.

    I think the mix of soultions Bill has chosen will yield much better results, along the lines predicted.

    Maybe Al Gore could present it too Hillary and Barack and extract a pledge?  It might just help defeat the pack of coal, oil, nuclear, agribizz, and gas lobbyists.

    View Article  Unvalentine trending? Burning unhappy momentos in public.

    A story of unvalentine destruction on the 15th.  Any solution for this depressing commercial cultural phenomenon?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/15/16312/3653#3

    This whole unvalentine trend is growing.  Overthrow Cupid, this evil cherub has caused far too much suffering ...with the help of romantic expectations.

    I propose a whole new kind of serial monogamy.  Seasonal serial monogamy.  One season, fall, spring..what have you, then skip three seasons to date others.  Then try another season with the same person.

    If children result, no problem, keep up the same schedule.  unlike marriage, this might last for a few years.

    View Article  GM (no-nothing)macho honcho Lutz denies GHG climate change. What would a Lutz "Troll" look like.

    I have name a hypothetical Lutz designed  car the "Troll", named after the demofraphic he appeals to.  As opposed to the "Volt', the GM green car that is only a commercial.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/13/145718/167#9

    That's the problem
    Lutz appeals to a very marginal demographic.  Thus GM's huge losses due to his POV.

    He refuses to view GHG climate problems seriuosly so he killed the GM electric car.  Will he actually manufacture the "Volt"?  No way to tell.

    So consumers flock to toyota, the company that gives the vast majority of customers the more efficient, cheaper to power, greener transportation they want.

    Lutz should start his own gas guzzler auto company, to preserve the guzzle lifestyle!  Instead of using other people's money, in those stock shares in GM, to further his demented vision.

    He's like an old style commisar in soviet industry.  Stalin got angry and had all but one of his jet aircraft development team murdered during WW 2.  GM needs someone less Stalinesque at the helm than Lutz.

    Lutz could call his new auto the "Troll".  In honor of his demographic.

    Let's see, instead of a battery it would have a nuclear thermocouple generating device, the kind that power satelites.

    The motor could be a 12 cylinder ethanol/gasoline flex fuel model.  The envirionmental concession.

    What other features would the "Troll" include?

    View Article  Arizona plan to go green grid by 2025?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/13/102858/012#1

    Great to see biogas from the waste stream mentioned in this proposal.

    20% of retail electricty from renewables by 2025, 30% of that to consist of distributed sources, like roof top solar and farm biogas.  I think that's an accurate summary.  So roughly 2% from renewable distributed sources by 2025?  

    Residential (retail electricity) is roughly 30% of grid power, times 20%, times 30%.  No where near good enough.  

    Conservation to cut 20% of grid power use?  Amory Lovins' home uses 120 watts, 10% of normal home power consumption, that includes his heating/cooling.  Futhermore he gets more power than he uses from roof mounted solar.

    No mention of geo heat exchange heating/cooling, a huge conservation advantage in very hot areas like Arizona.  Retrofitted on all buildings over the next 12 years?  Huge savings.  Building heating/cooling accounts for 36% of GHG production on average in the US.

     A better goal and bargaining position for greens?  

    100% of grid from a renewable distributed smart grid, conservation including geo heat exchange heating/cooling, and plugin hybrid vehicles and electric mass transit.

    Shutter all nuclear and coal plants.  Convert natural gas fired capacity to emergency backup.  Use solid oxide fuel cell/turbine cogeneration with distributed generators powered by biogas as regular backup for wind and solar sources.

    Forget about "clean" coal IGCC and  geothermal.  Geothermal uses too much water and  IGCC is far too expensive as it (does not, no IGCC with cO2 sequestration has ever been built, not even experimentally) exists now.

    Recycle water with a switch to drip irrigation coming from recycled grey water, composting toilets, and biogas plants that recycle waste water.  

    That's a better goal for 2025.  

    It can happen with a 10 cent per kwh subsidy direct to utility customers who invest in distributed wind, solar, or biogas.  Homeowners with solar panels, businesses and farms with solar, wind, and biogas manure and crop waste recycling.

    Try to get the author to visit and comment if you could Adam?  It would be interesting.

    View Article  "Free range" aquaculture. Free the fish!

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/12/11332/9852#8

    Fine idea Canis
    "...get cultivated carnivorous/omnivorous fish to switch from eating other fish to eating a diet based on common, easily controlled and rapidly reproducing invertebrates, e.g. insects and worms."

    I think it has great potential.  For feeding chickens too.  Earthworms are an excellent choice for this food chain.  

    A wacky idea I have had on aquaculture is kind of a free range fish farm.  Floating ocean platforms that house wind and wave and underwater ocean current generators could serve to culture oysters with the dock mounted system they use now.

    They could also be designed to shelter fish and put extra air into the ocean with the wave machine output water.  A structure like this designed to increase food supply, just like natural structures, like corral does (where waves break on corral extra air is mixed with water), would incease food chain growth and GHG absorption all the way up through the local food chain around the platform.  From micro-organisms to large fish.

    These could be designed to serve as corral seed beds too.  By planting corral on the underwater structure, than periodically replanting it in suitable locations on the seabed.

    In over fertilized polluted areas like the Gulf coast/Mississippi delta, the wave machines could filter extra algae and weeds from the water and biodigest it, producing organic fertilizer and cleaning polluted water.  Biogas for clean kwh would alsio be produced.

    Lakes and rivers over run by overgrowth due to fertilizer and manure run off could benefit from smaller models of these floating systems.  There are even micro-organisms that have a special ability to trap and concentrate heavy metals and radioactive contaminants for removal from the watery ecosystem.

    View Article  "Our Daily Bread" on Sundance, CAFO hell is for humans too.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/7/11350/87265#92

    Growth
    Growth can be powered by efficiency and productivity due to innovation.  It doesn't have to involve more people using more resources.

    Capitalism can be regulated to serve humankind.  Instead of serving up humanity as a commodity to feed the corporate bottomline.  Cheap labor, consumers, and cannon fodder, is that all humans are good for?  Like animals trapped in CAFO (confined animal feeding operation) hell.

    There is a really great industrial food expose' film from Germany on Sundance lately.  "Our Daily Bread".  Check it out.

    http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/500198049

      Almost no dialogue, just animals, pigs, chickens, cows, and the humans that are cogs in the CAFO machinery.

    Also some footage on greenhouse/chem/veggie production.  The humans become indistinguishable from the animals, except that the animals are set for slaughter.  But really, doesn't the industrial society farm humans as well?

    We are all chattle on the all hat, no cattle duuhbyaist ranch.  Think of Orwell's "Animal Farm", which candidate will be a better farmer in chief?

    Can Barack set the animals, including US human animals, free?  I think we all ought to heed the warnings of anti-cruelty activists and boycott industrial farming as a model for our culture.

    How we treat the most helpless of organisms reflects our whole point of view.  Free the soil bacteria!  Stop chemical ag torture and murder of the soil ecosystem!  It's in that vein, bacterial rights, animal rights, all the way up the spectrum to human rights.  Free the chickens!!

    It's shocking to see baby chicks shuttled through a conveyor system like parts on a mass production line.  Cheeping all the way.  Check out the movie.

    View Article  The "have to be right" factor.

    Are we plugin hybrid/renewable smart grid advocates cantankerous and insufferable in our self righteous outrage towards opponents?   Hehey.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/7/11350/87265#63

    That's the point of the dialectic.  To try to get these vital issues right.  Not pursue ethanol based dead ends.  That actually increase GHG in the atmosphere.  Our home planet's climate is at stake, it's the only planet we've got.

    If you mean we won't compromise, that is not true.  We are willing to have reseach continue on ethanol and nuclear power and even clean coal.

    But we are arguing that these technologies do not deserve to be subsidized or built out on a wide scale unless they can be proven safe, economically competitive (with renewables), non-contaminating, and GHG free.

    We are claiming that better devices like plugin hybrid vehicles (bikes too), electric commuter trains and buses, geo heat exchange heating/cooling systems, solar panels, wind machines, wave machines, hydro power energy storage, biogas digestors all working through a smart grid can do the job right now.  While actually lowering gasoline and energy related costs and stabilizing energy cost related inflationary pressures that are wrecking the economy.

    We are also contending that the green jobs created in the process will restore the US manufactuing and tax base.  Pulling us out of oil war caused recession.

    This will also make the US independent of the oil that these oil wars are being fought over.  

    I think we want to get this right.  What is wrong about that?  

    Replace the mess we have now with this new energy paradigm over the next 20 years, half in 10 years.  That will reverse the worst effects of GHG climate disaster.

    View Article  Un-valentine hits the mark! Cupid's arrows got nothing on me.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/8/145255/7473#2

    Wow!
    Back at you.  That proves my point.  An early unvalentine got more feedback than an actual one ever has.  Thanks both of you!

    Grow some of those sunflowers Sarah.  You never saw anything so beautiful as the finches feeding on the seeds after the bright blooming wanes into fall.

    Now where is that bird book that a friend of a wildlife scientist friend self published?  You both deserve a copy.  I'll try to find out where she has them available.

    I guess that is the super unvalentine that keeps on giving until the finches flock to the sunflowers.

    View Article  Capacity factor, an old argument.

    Basically anti-wind and solar advocates, deride it's 30% capacity factor.  While nukes burn 90% of the time, 90% capacity factor?  It's confusing and misleading. 

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/5/163728/0138#39

    A different way to look at the capacity factor of combined sources that meet load through a smart grid is necessary.  Wind, wave, solar, peak at different times, biogas can be stored and hydro power too.  

    Large demand like heating/cooling can be stored in buildings and turned on and off to adjust demand to supply.  Some kind of an inverse capacity factor is needed for that part of the interactive system.  Storage factor related to total capacity factor.

    Plugin hybrids can be charged to adjust supply and demand too.  

    Total kwh demand over different time periods versus total supply over that same time period, measured at different intervals, compared to the amount of available  storage through smart grid demand managment.

    I would think that a distributed network of internet devices, that switch power on and off, governed by simple fractals guiding the power management from each home, solar panel, plugin car, and wind farm would provide astable power.  

    The vital things we need would stay on no matter what.  Less vital home and business power uses would be adjusted to supply and done ahead of time, the energy stored as heat or cold or water pressure in your home water system.

    The old central power plant that is overbuilt to meet the biggest possible peak load is obsolete, and so is the mind set of it's proponents.

    View Article  Anti nuclear fanatic? Me?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/6/222510/8689/#comment7

    Yeah Thom
    What he said.  

    I'm no fanatic, I want to give you guys a chance at building some nuclear power reactors that really work and take care of the built up waste.

    Just prove them first, before 100s of new reactors of the old line are built.  Leaking, waste producing, water using/drought intolerant, hugely expensive (8 bucks per watt?, who knows?), cost over run, time over run, under inspected, terror and theft vulnerable, hulking mass of concrete and steel that will need to be dismantled and disposed of with robots.

    The dangerous remains to be guarded from earthquake and terror for 10,000 years.

    View Article  A Toyota plugin hybrid hypercar.

    Of course Detroit has been beaten to the punch again.

    http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/02/toyota-1x-plug.html#more

    What about this new Toyota hypercar (ultra lightweight, ultra efficient as Amory Lovins has proposed) plugin hybrid?  Is Toyota finally getting it?  We'll see if it goes into mass production.


     

    View Article  In your face Vinod! Ethanol produces double the GHG of oil.

    Out blogging billionaires?  Just part of my job.  Hehey.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/1/14/1224/31738#44

    The truth about ethanol is out, it doubles GHG emissions over oil.  Why?  Because it stops the carbon sink acvtivity of land used to grow the fuel crop.  Just as I have claimed repeatedly in response to Vinod Khosla's  statements.  Any reply yet?

    Hate to say I told you so...

    http://blogs.wsj.com/environmentalcapital/2008/01/23/more ...

    "The University of California at Berkeley's Transportation Sustainability Research Center told the California Air Resources Board that ethanol could be twice as bad as gasoline, from a carbon-emissions point of view. How? Basically by turning land now covered with trees, grass, and other natural "carbon sinks" into farmland for corn and other crops used for ethanol. (Ethanol's dirty secret has also recently been explored by Science and other magazines.)

    "Simply said, ethanol production today using U.S. corn contributes to the conversion of grasslands and rainforest to agriculture, causing very large GHG emissions," wrote Berkeley profs Alex Farrell and Michael O'Hare in a January 12 memo to California regulators. "Even if only a small fraction of the emissions calculated in this crude way [through land use change] are added to estimates of direct emissions for corn ethanol, total emissions for corn ethanol are higher than for fossil fuels."

    Please admit defeat and plow your venture capital into renewable smart grid technology, wind, solar, water, biogas power, plugin hybrids and electric commuter rail, and geo heat exchange heating/coooling.  Thanks.

    View Article  "Darwin's Nightmare", Sundance Channel. You gotta see it.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/3/204149/5080/#comment37

    Fine point Jon
    "the military has become the employer/career of last resort.  This is a very dangerous situation."

    I caught a great documentary on Sundance today about the demise of Lake Victoria because of an invasive species, the nile perch.  

    http://www.sundancechannel.com/videos/230057968

    Grist ought to review this one.  It would make a great blog topic.

    Anyway my point was...  a night watchman (armed with poison tipped arrows) explained to the camera crew that people like him prize military jobs.  The word "civilian" is a curse. Civilians starve and are targets of massacre.

    Soldiers get payed.  The film maker asked, "Do you fear war?"  The guard said he did not, that war meant he could get a good job and feed his family.  He made a dollar a day as night watchman.

    Is that what this empire is becoming?  a place where people actually look forward to war.  As the only source of a job and survival?  pretty frightening.  This documentary finally really explains these horrors.  

    The fish are flown to Europe as high priced fillets, the locals eat only the heads and carcasses, stinking with maggots and flies.  Guns and ammo for the endless wars are shipped back on the russian planes, flown by russian crews that use the many prostitutes available from the starving, dying local population.

    This is a stark warning about what the kind of corporatist government we now have here does to humanity.  And the environment.  The council that fish biologists appeal to for action views a film about the lake's problems and the leader concludes.

    You must show the good scenes too, not just the bad parts of the lake, he exclaims  "Fair and balanced" has reached Africa?  They have satelite dishes to get foxnews, at least the tiny wealthy class does.  You must present lies along with the facts, to be fair and address both sides of the issue.

    View Article  Holistic climate healing.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/2/7478/26723#9

    It puts me in mind of the degradation of market based corporate monopoly run chemical agriculture and it's health effects on humans as a part of the living biosphere.  

    What can cure the climate problem, could cure the health problems.  Organic farming, without antibiotics, hormones, and 'cides that chemically mimic hormones, would allow the human body to adapt to naturally evolving disease organisms.  Give the immune system a chance, so to speak.

    Furthermore, pollutants and radioactive contamination are added into the mix of toxic stew occupying areas of human industrial habitation.  

    The same solution for GHG climate change and high energy costs and job outsourcing...  works for human and ecosystem, food chain health.  And high heath care costs.

    It's renewable energy/organic farm policy.  That's healing for the biosphere.

    View Article  A thoughtfull Valentine.

    Eco friendly sentiment to ya earth mothers.  Yip.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/4/125132/7225#1

    Here you go Sarah
    http://www.ftd.com/5970/catalog/product.epl?product_id=FF ...

    I would send this.

    Along with this too.

    http://www.superseeds.com/products.php?cat=164

    A nice selection.  Grow your own, Valentine.

    Beware the Valentine's Day jinx.  Make sure the delivery is early otherwise your Valentine will realize who they really wanted a valentine from and be dissappointed!  

    The perfect jinx, that is why the recipients of my personal Valentine's Day sentiments in the past (you know who you are) will not get anything this or any other year.

    A pox upon thee, St. Valentine!!  Commercial floral and blood diamond pimp that you have become.  Hehey.  Send your sentiments early or late, but boycott V-day.

    View Article  New energy economy. Catch the wave.

    Hedge fund induced crisis/crash (Long Term Capital Managment in 1998), fed lowering, internet boom.

    Hedge fund induced mortgage crisis (right now), emergency fed lowering, new energy economy boom? 

    History repeating itself, with a democratic eco friendly, green job spending, economic stimulating, white house and capitol building.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/2/93640/11999/#comment7


    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/01/technology/01solar.html ...

    "SunPower, based in San Jose, said its stock price grew 251 percent in 2007, faster than any other Silicon Valley company, including Apple and Google."

    Any stock touts catch this one?  Great link John.

    Stories like this one are what are going to make the renewable energy boom a reality.  I can feel the greed building and the fear waning.

    When panic sets in that investors are missing the next Cisco and MSFT, look out, it's a wave.  

    View Article  Einstein letter. The new president needs a wake up call on GHG/energy crisis.

    In remembrance of Einstein's letter to FDR on the bomb, some person or group of people (Union of Concerned Scientists?  Keeper of the doomsday clock), needs to draft another one.  To who ever is the next president.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/2/1/172435/8981#1

    Kind of sad that both Barack and NRDC tout clean coal as one of the big answers to GHG energy problems.

    We can go one way.  To clean coal, fuel farms, and nuclear power.  Or the other way.  

    To a distributed renewable smart grid, plugin hybrids, electric mass transportation, and geo heat exchange heating/cooling.  

    The frontrunner in this presidential election cycle and the biggest eco lobbying organization are headed in the wrong direction.

    I propose a campaign to re-educate these and other powerful players in this deadly GHG/energy crisis.  Credible people like Al Gore, Lester Brown, and many Grist contributors could lead the effort.

    View Article  Zest, what is it?

    Bertrand Russel's zest for life.   Life, liberty, and zest?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/1/28/163756/433#26

    Spritual zest?
    I think that is the context Canis.  Art as life as spiritual adventure.  It's a zen thing.  Hehey.

    View Article  50 billion for renewable energy and conservation.

    Take it from the "defense" budget and subsidies for corporate energy.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/1/31/103635/592/#comment6

    Take away
    Take away a mere 5 percent of military spending and put it into incentives supporting energy policy that would  make foreign oil unecessary to the US economy.

    I bet cancelling the Iraq-tastrophe would save 30% of the military budget.

    No more oil use, no more funding terrorist coffers and regional resentment.   The war on terror would be rendered obsolete.  Security enhanced, money saved, GHG canceled.

    All we have to do is drive plugin hybrids, recharged by the solar panels on the garage, is that too much to ask?  I think it's a sacrifice that patriotic security conscious americans would be happy to make.

    Even motorhead hotrodders can have their thunderbeasts, just run them most of the time on plugin hybrid power.  Rev up the old ICE ocasionally to impress.

    50 billion
    I propose that 25 billion from defense and 25 billion from subsidies for coal,oil, nuclear, and fuel farming corporations be diverted to a fund to incentivize renewable energy and conservation.

    Put a third of this into direct incentives for distributed wind, solar, and biogas generated power.  Every power company could then pay 23 cents per kwh to the producers of solar, wind, or biogas generated power.  Like Wisconsin electric does now, voluntarily, for solar power.

    Put a third of it into buying plugin hybrids for government service, the best deal for taxpayers negotiated with mass production contracts with US auto manufacturers. For vehicles to be manufactured or converted in the US.

    Put the other third into conservation.  Geo heat exchange heating/cooling, cogeneration and waste heat recovery, mass renewable electric transportation, light rail and buses.  And bike lanes and trails.  And smart grid projects that match supply and demand without burning more fuel in a power plant.