RENEWABLE ENERGY RE-EVOLUTION TO SAVE US FROM GLOBAL CLIMATE DISASTER, PERPETUAL OIL WAR, AND NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION.
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    View Article  Palin family values? Corruption controversy surounding Gov. Palin.

    An interesting take on McCain's VP pick.  check the video from an alaskan tv station.

    "The taser incident (requested by the son, not that that justifies it), an illegal moose killing (moose eaten by Sarah Palin and other family members), and the beer drinking occurred in 2002-2003. It was only in 2005- after a nasty divorce- that Palin and her family reported the ex-brother-in law.

    They filed 36 complaints against the ex, including for behavior they had COVERED UP for years. The trooper has had no other complaints filed against him other than from Palin family members.

    That was before she was governor. The trooper was disciplined, perhaps not adequately for many people.

    Then Palin becomes governor, and she, her husband and senior staff all try to get the DPS commissioner to fire the trooper. The commissioner refuses, and is fired.

    Palin denies any pressure; senior staff won't comment (they will when they are put under oath shortly) or "can't recollect."

    Palin has been so busy pointing fingers at other politicians that people didn't realize that she was as much "politics as usual" as anyone.

    There's considerable sentiment in Alaska that she has engaged in a major coverup. As we know, the coverup is usually worse than the crime."

    View Article  Scarborough country turns into a dimbulb limboob mental ward for Joe
    You have to see this video. Just click below the fold. Scarborough is so enraged at the suggestion that Iraqis themselves want a timeline for withdrawal of US troops (just what Obama has recommended for months) that he says he will enjoy watching their leader get the same treatment Mussolini got after WW2.   more »
    View Article  Silicon compound in Sominex?
    Why is this such a popular search? Would this make you dream stronger? Or maybe keep mental drafts out of your dreamscape like silicone caulk for the mind? Hehey.   more »
    View Article  Doors illustrated
    A strange compelling blog by an LA woman. Shhhh, she doesn't want to know we are reading it. Don't disturb the endangered creature in her natural habitat.   more »
    View Article  Compromise, participation, sacrifice, subsidy. Obama's energy plan could use these.
    That is what is important to get this renewable/conservation energy re-evolution going. This critique of his plan highlights the problems this emphasis could cure. Remember what happened to the Clinton effort to get national healthcare in 92-93? It was killed by democrats in congress in the pocket of the healthcare industry. We are in danger of that happening again, across the board, on healthcare, energy, and oil war. Winning this election is just the beginning of the reform battle.   more »
    View Article  Toney Pacific Palisades area "Rathouse", elderly ladies breed a herd of rats in their home.
    And the local government does almost nothing about it. So you thought your local officials were incompetent? Hehey. Here's a picture from the weird rat video posted on youtube by the neighbors who sued over it all.    more »
    View Article  As the Arctic ice cap melts, so melts the Greenland glaciers. There goes the (human friendly climate) neighborhood.
    Will the arctic conveyor, the salt/fresh melt water driven current that drives the Gulf Stream, stop once the Arctic ice cap melts? That depends on how fast Greenland ice melts.   more »
    View Article  Formidable opponent, Colbert on offshore drilling.

    Who is better at this than Colbert?  No one.

    Feingold has the political version.  Check out his new bill that would make oil companies drill the leases they have or give them up to others to drill, before they get any new leases.

    What "drill, drill, drill"..is really all about is the GOP handing the rest of the  offshore oil reserves belonging to all of US  into the hands of the same old oil monopolists.  Then we are supposed to trust them to look out for our best interests? 

    "Fool me once...er..ummm..we won't get fooled again" (bonnie prince duuuhbya, the texas oil expert).

    Or to quote Reagan, the great communicator, "Trust but verify". 

    Do not hand these leases over without environmental controls and a guarantee that actual oil supply will result.  Katrina caused 124 separate oil spills from offshore rigs.  Is that a good enough environmental record?  Re-regulation of offshore oil production is sorely needed.  As well as actual government oversight and environmental groups double checking just to be sure the same old business as usual doesn't continue.

    View Article  Quarterly oil reduction targets of 1 1/4%, backed by oil rationing, real energy security.
    Since only demand reduction can really fight GHG climate disaster and recession due to soaring oil prices. There ought to be quarterly targets on oil use reduction. That would be real energy security. It would be a good way to counter the drill our way out of this notion taking hold in mass media. Miss two quarters in a row and rationing kicks in until the target reduction is back on track.   more »
    View Article  Coal!
    Wow, what a price rise in coal generated electricity. Natural gas is expected to go up 30% over for next heating season too. It would seem that this is the time to invest in a storage and energy use timing system to lower electric bills by getting off peak power rates. Add that to ground source heat pump heating and the extra costs would dissapear.   more »
    View Article  Globalization, another flawed, overused concept.
    Check this discussion of globalization, to me it boils down to considering the advantages and disadvantages of global trade and investment. Including the huge carbon footprint and environmental destruction it can bring with it. First and foremost, GHG intensive fuel for trans oceanic shipping should be eliminated. There is plenty of wind out there to do the job   more »
    View Article  Latest Audi A1 plugin hybrid news.
    This is good news. Audi's A1 will be out in 2009 with an initial production of 100,000 per year. How many of that number will feature the plugin hybrid option? Hard to tell. But VW also has a model based on the same platform.    more »
    View Article  Paris Hilton's energy plan! A winner too. Obama's is just more detailed.
    It may seem like a joke, the energy policy mensch (!?!) Paris Hilton responds to the McCain ad that tries to ridicule Obama. Paris really gets the energy plan right. Secretary of energy maybe, Barack? She could charm powerful capitalists with this: Click and check her video below the fold.    more »
    View Article  Sacrifice for the planet? Where to start pitching in.
    How about a list of worthy sacrifices people would be happy to make for a cured climate and a revived booming renewable/conservation energy economy. A job in every town, for everyone. Better than a chicken in every pot. Redesign the grand energy plan to include voluntary sacrifice, that could speed things up signifigantly.   more »
    View Article  Big hydrogen breakthrough at MIT? Not so much.
    More of the old texas oil shill (industry lobbyists) three step. Divert (attention from real energy solutions like plugin hybrids), delay (the manufactire of those alternatives), in order to keep on guzzlin', neeehaaaaww! The majical hydrogen economy revisited, yet again. Truly astounding! The scientific illiteracy in this MIT press release.   more »
    View Article  100% energy use from rooftop solar in 20 years? A bold possibility.
    But could that really happen? Well here is the radical (renewable energy) revolutionary reasoning behind that astounding claim of 100% rooftop solar in 20 years, hehey.   more »
    View Article  Pitch in, how you can help save the climate.
    You can sacrifice convenient, always on, always maximum peak load power from your utility. For that small individual inconvenience of adjusting your high power uses around power grid inputs, like solar, water, wind, and biogas, it can be done.   more »
    View Article  Clearly the best energy policy. Baseload? Oh we got your...
    So the opposition says we need baseload power? That only nuclear or coal power plants can provide? Actually renewables do provide baseload now. Thanks to concentraing solar furnaces that store heat as molten salt for 24/7 power generation from turbines. These can be mounted on factories to proviode process heat and baseload power for the grid, with cogeneration efficiency. Making factories net energy grid electric producers, rather than consumers.   more »
    View Article  Land use of renewables/conservation compared to nuclear power and fuel farming.
    The old "energy density" talking point against renewables repeated once again? Yep. This one is easy to overcome. Renewables and conservation need not use up signifigant land areas. Nuclear does. The operation, mining, processing, transport, waste storage all put land at risk of long term contamination, groundwater and surface water too. The land used has to be restricted for centuries from human use.   more »
    View Article  Vehicle conversion to plugin hybrid.
    Mass production vehicle conversion to plugin hybrids and eventually to pure plugins, that don't need fuel at all, that recharge in a few minutes and don't need backup power; could procede in stages. Without needing a new car. Avoiding the cost and energy use needed to manufacture a new car. The steps:   more »
    View Article  GMO (genetically modified organism) agribizz trumped by robotic organic farming.
    Our valiant (Gristmill) advocate for kinder gentler GMO supposes this hypothetical, we need to sway people like this to our organic ag point of view. "Suppose you are growing, say potatoes, organically and occasionally have to apply a natural fungicide or pesticide derived from another plant grown somewhere else." You grow the natural plants that repel or suppress parasites along with the potatoes. Even using crop rotation and mixing mulch made from the repellant plants into the soil for the next potato crop. Mulch that stops fungus and pests. And suppresses weeds. Why not? Copy nature's own strategy. Walnut trees prevent competing plants from invading their area with natural herbicide built into their genes. Cedar trees discourage competing fungus and bacteria with genetically coded cedar oil, evolved for that purpose.   more »
    View Article  Why organic farming IS actually better.
    Why? Because organic fertilizer does not release nitrous oxide, chemical fertilizer does. It is a 296x worse GHG than CO2. Chemical fertilizer releases this GHG in an amount that is equivalent to 2/3 of the CO2 uptake of the crop fertilized. Organic farming build the soil ecosystem to act as a living carbon sink, the praies were 20 to 30 feet thick with organic carbon rich soil when they were first plowed. The fertility was gone in 10 years, then chemical fertilizer burned the remaining organic matter out.   more »
    View Article  The natural carbon cycle. Exposing the delusion around fuel farming.
    What is at the root of the problem of fuel farming, ethanol, biodiesel, or biomass for combustion? It is the false claim that consuming biomass in flames as either solid or liquid fuel is carbon neutral. That it only emits CO2 that has been absorbed by plants and that makes it "green", instead it makes this false claim "greenwashing". Consider this. Think about the natural carbon cycle, before industrialized humanity appeared on the scene.. Prairie soil was 20 to 30 feet thick, soil stored a huge millenial amount of carbon. Wetland peat bogs were even thicker, storing more carbon. Coral reefs stored carbon as calcium carbonate made by the coral.   more »
    View Article  Cap and trade an Enron inspired scam?
    Someone else noticed this. Thanks. Keep up the good work Ken. "Cap & trade was a deal by which certain corporations -- primarily Enron -- could gain an enormous new profit center, while others were provided political cover to support climate action under the guise of a "free market" solution. By splitting the monolithic bloc of private sector opposition, EDF and others hoped to cobble together a power base strong enough to overcome the oil/auto axis."   more »
    View Article  Xcel smart grid city. Possible progress on distributed renewable generation and storage.
    How to replace all those big GHG spewing power plants with solar panels on buildings, wind farms, and distributed biogas power generation plants? And control the flow so that the grid still operates consistently as with the old central power plant design. You do that with this. A smart grid, this Xcel energy project is very encouraging.   more »
    View Article  Gore on "Meet the Press", Brokaw's conventionaly (un)wise questioning better than Sominex.
    Brokaw's questions were quite a powerful sleep aid, try watching it if you are troubled by insomnia. Zzzz. Here's the transcript, more informative, but still Brokawed up. Check out the Gristmill discussion on it. Did Brokaw ask about the best part of Gore's plan? The idea to tax carbon and reduce payroll taxes by that same total taken in by the carbon tax? Well, of course he didn't. It prices carbon without raising taxes or cap and trade hedge fund bubble gumming up the works.   more »
    View Article  A very special response, to a low information venture capitalist.
    "Is Al Gore nuts?" A feeble attempt at a rhetorical question from one, Neal Dikeman, self professed renewable energy expert and venture capitalist. From his site cleantech.org: "We welcome new technologies across the cleantech sector: solar, photovoltaics, ethanol, biofuels, fuel cells, batteries, combustion, carbon, materials, IT, alternative energy, wind, geothermal, renewable power, water, environment, energy efficiency, or any other green technology." Not only does this make no sense linguistically, but it touts ethanol (which doubles GHG over oil based fuel), fuel cells (hydrogen fuel cells? a ridiculous boondoggle) , and biofuels (which ones, biodiesel? another GHG increasing, gas guzzling, land destroying scheme).   more »
    View Article  The dopey response to Gore's speech. From unusual souces.
    Good news, the battle to save our climate, planet, and life as we know it is still hopeless! Evidently the blogosphere is just as ignorant of renewable/conservation energy and agricultural technology as the mass delusional main stream media and our lobbyist disinformed politicians. I was worried that the momentum from Gore's speech would galvanize an internet based information revolution, winning this battle in a heartbeat. If this fight stops being hopeless, I'll have to be moving along. Luckily the blog world has more than it's share of dimbulb limboobs. That makes this effort vital! The only battle worth fighting is a hopeless one.   more »
    View Article  Inspirational speech by Al Gore, some pointers from drx.
    "I have long supported a sharp reduction in payroll taxes with the difference made up in CO2 taxes. We should tax what we burn, not what we earn. This is the single most important policy change we can make." Great Al! I haven't heard of this before. It's revenue neutral, budget balancing. And the only way to raise taxes that is politically acceptable, by offsetting the raise with a payroll tax cut. Brilliant politics! A tax break for struggling families. (text) My suggestions following the video of his speech. Go Al! Just mind these changes. Feel free to call me for more pointers, hehehey.   more »
    View Article  Farm biogas, how it works in Austria. And could help zero the US carbon footprint.
    Great article from Dave Roberts in Grist about biodigestion and biomass energy in Austria. He always gets to the heart of the matter at energy conferences he attends for the magazine. This is how the process described in the article works. One part manure to 30 parts wood chips, straw, or other waste cellulose, that is the carbon. At that nitrogen/carbon ratio, biogas is produced. The manure would combine with carbon in the environment if it were allowed to run off or put directly on fields, producing methane (biogas) that is released into the atmosphere. By trapping and burning the gas in this energy system that methane emission is halted. Thus offsetting 20 times the CO2 that is released by burning the gas.   more »
    View Article  Duuhbya, what a joker! Solar power in Iraq?
    100% dispatchable terrorist fighting solar powered lighting. For Iraq! But of course solar is not practical here. Hilarious. We knew about his solar panels and ground source heat pump heating/cooling system though. On the Bush family ranch in Crawford.   more »
    View Article  Sell the atmosphere to corporations? Cap/trade "pricing" of carbon exposed.
    Gar Lipow in Gristmill puts the lie to "free" marketeerian plans that claim to use the power of the markets to cure GHG climate disaster. The underlying false dilemna fallacy, only corporations can acomplish change, but unless they have a bottomline reason to go green, they'll never do it. The conslusion? If they own the air and water, they will protect it. GHG emission permits are really property rights to the atmosphere itself.   more »
    View Article  "Sustainability" rendered meaningless by commercial use.
    Symbiosis is a better concept around which to design a new energy and agriculture economy and a new cultural paradigm, than the vague overused ad jingle word, sustainability. Interdependence is one of the main aspects of symbiosis. And that interdependence is what humans made in God's image (god made in human's image?) tend to ignore. Without algae, humans couldn't breath. That is the sort of vital interdependent symbiosis that we could describe to get the point across..   more »
    View Article  Plugin hybrids, low electric fuel costs and the consequences.
    A good discussion on the effect of plugin hybrids on the energy economy in Gristmill, lead by Joe Romm. Will plugin hybrids, with their lower cost fuel, renewable electricity, increase miles driven and sprawl, and reduce the push for mass transit and biking? Probably. But slowly, as their adoption rate will be slow at first. A tax on electricity used as motor fuel, similar to the tax on liquid fuel will need to be instituted to support road maintenance. It ought to include funding for mass transit and bike lanes and trails too, to offset the lower cost fuel sprawl effect.   more »
    View Article  Al Franken video
    He is facing wacky wrastler Ventura now, along with insane wing nut appointed incumbent Norm Coleman in the minnesota senate race. Great video.    more »
    View Article  Utilities, courts, and laws. Protecting the status quo.
    Imagine individuals faced with this kind of opposition, when installing a (grid connected) renewable energy system in their home or business.   more »
    View Article  Change, it's going to be rough.
    So the big challenge is to redesign the grid we have, into a 100% renewable net zero GHG grid. That will do everything it does now and power plugin hybrid vehicles. Even though the status quo design is set on GHG intensive base load power from coal. According to this paradigm, no other baseload power other than nuclear, with prohibitive cost and safety issues, is available. And coal is killing our human friendly climate. This would seem to be an unsolvable dilemna. How to think outside this box?   more »
    View Article  Agents of chaos. In St Paul to greet the GOP on Labor Day?
    The RNC welcoming committee has made a video. It's very funny. The regular protestors all legal and so forth, have a permit to protest where the GOPsters can't even hear them holler. These troublemakers don't need no steenkeen permits!    more »
    View Article  Hurricane bush.
    America's finest news source (The Onion) chronicles the continuing damage of the duuhbyaist regime to what is left of these (formerly) united states of america. This is news the way it was meant to be.   more »
    View Article  Independence day.
    Let women decide and the overpopulation will subside. Take the government, religion, and eternal growth craving bottomline corporate think that rules them out of the equation. Every religion and corporate culture trying to outpopulate the others. A steep rise in the quality of life employing renewable energy and agriculture and conservation of resources would allow that human rights transition to proceed. With clean, safe water and at least minimal nutrition and medical guarantees, the situation of desperate survival reproduction would dwindle.   more »
    View Article  Send "Neutron" Jack to Yucca Mountain? No put him on the McCainiac, truthiness express.
    This video of Sen Reid dissing fossil fuel reminds me of the revolting performance of Jack Welch (former head of GE), earlier today. He is the poster child for McCain's energy policy. "Neutron" (the people dissapear, but the building is still there) Jack was on MSNBC this morning, looking the (hi-tech overmedicated)zombie that McCain will be a couple years after taking the bush throne; croaking this, "Drill, drill, drill, build 45 new nuclear power plants!"   more »
    View Article  Enough sun on our roofs to cancel coal power? Yep
    So says this artcle, backed by an actual scientific study. Not just my usual extrapolation. This is great news!   more »