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By Ken Brosky
Tuesday, Aug 5 2008, 03:36 PM
I'm posting below Barack Obama's comprehensive energy plan, courtesy of ClimateProgress.org. ClimateProgress is run by climate scientist Joseph Romm, and it's an important note for two reasons: 1. Romm has been EXTREMELY critical of both Democrats' and Republicans' energy plans for the past twenty years. 2. Romm is EXTREMELY impressed with Obama's energy plan, going so far as to say it's the best one he's ever seen from a presidential candidate. Why is he so surprised? Because Obama's embracing the concept of efficiency (which is, to date, the most cost-effective way of controlling carbon output and pollution), as well as alternative energy solutions. Here's the full plan: - Deploy the Cheapest, Cleanest, Fastest Energy Source–Energy Efficiency:
Barack Obama will set an aggressive energy efficiency goal–to reduce
electricity demand 15 percent from DOE’s projected levels by 2020.
Implementing this program will save consumers a total of $130 billion,
reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 5 billion tons through
2030, and create jobs. A portion of this goal would be met by setting
annual demand reduction targets that utilities would need to meet.
- Set National Building Efficiency Goals: Obama will
establish a goal of making all new buildings carbon neutral, or produce
zero emissions, by 2030. He’ll also establish a national goal of
improving new building efficiency by 50 percent and existing building
efficiency by 25 percent over the next decade to help us meet the 2030
goal.
- Overhaul Federal Efficiency Standards: The current Department of Energy has missed 34 deadlines for setting updated appliance efficiency standards….
- Reduce Federal Energy Consumption: … He will make
the federal government a leader in the green building market, achieving
a 40 percent increase in efficiency in all new federal buildings within
five years and ensuring that all new federal buildings are
zero‐emissions by 2025. He will invest in cost‐effective retrofits to
achieve a 25 percent increase in efficiency of existing federal
buildings within 5 years.
- Invest in a Smart Grid: … Obama will pursue a
major investment in our national utility grid using smart metering,
distributed storage and other advanced technologies to accommodate 21st
century energy requirements: greatly improved electric grid reliability
and security, a tremendous increase in renewable generation and greater customer choice and energy affordability.
- Weatherize One Million Homes Annually….
- Build More Livable and Sustainable Communities….
- Flip Incentives to Energy Utilities: An Obama
administration will “flip” incentives to utility companies by:
requiring states to conduct proceedings to implement incentive changes;
and offering them targeted technical assistance. These measures will
benefit utilities for improving energy efficiency, rather than just
from supporting higher energy consumption. This “regulatory equity”
starts with the decoupling of profits from increased energy usage,
which will incentivize utilities to partner with consumers and the
federal and state governments to reduce monthly energy bills for
families and businesses. The federal government under an Obama
administration will play an important and positive role in flipping the
profit model for the utility sector so that shareholder profit is based
on reliability and performance as opposed to total production.
- Increase Fuel Economy Standards: Obama will
increase fuel economy standards 4 percent per each year while
protecting the financial future of domestic automakers….
- Invest in Developing Advanced Vehicles and Put 1 Million Plugin Electric Vehicles on the Road by 2015:
As a U.S. senator, Barack Obama has led efforts to jumpstart federal
investment in advanced vehicles, including combined plug‐in
hybrid/flexible fuel vehicles, which can get over 150 miles per gallon
of gas… [more details below]
- Partner with Domestic Automakers: Obama will also provide $4 billion retooling tax credits and
loan guarantees for domestic auto plants and parts manufacturers, so that the new fuel‐efficient
cars can be built in the U.S. by American workers rather than overseas. - Mandate All New Vehicles are Flexible Fuel Vehicles
- Develop the Next Generation of Sustainable Biofuels and Infrastructure
- Establish a National Low Carbon Fuel Standard: … The
standard requires fuels suppliers in 2010 to begin to reduce the carbon
of their fuel by 5 percent within 5 years and 10 percent within 10
years.
I strongly urge you to read the entire posting here. Romm not only full supports this plan, he's the author of a number of peer-reviewed studies regarding energy efficiency and global climate change. Note to conservatives reading: "Peer-reviewed" means reviewed by scientific peers, something global warming deniers fully avoid.
Yours, Ken Brosky
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By Ken Brosky
Thursday, Apr 24 2008, 08:48 PM
To be fair, it's mostly an island of plastic. And if you've heard about it, you're one of the few. Despite the fact that this particular island is twice the size of Texas, very few people even know it exists, unless you live on a shore in the western Pacific Ocean where the garbage has a tendency to wash ashore on. How was it created? Natural ocean currents have a tendency to gather the garbage from various parts of the Pacific Ocean and take all of it to one particular place, where it swirls and remains mostly stuck in one place, occasionally drifting to the nearby shores and polluting them with a thick sludge of plastic products. At one place in the "island," plastic can be measured at one million parts per square mile. How did this happen? Well, all of this plastic started out on land. Through carelessness and/or ignorance, it made its way into the ocean through various channels. And while we may not see the result of throwing away a few plastic bottles here and there--and perhaps could argue that recycling those bottles is hardly economically "worth it"--there's no denying the consequences of what happens when we simply let discarded trash sit. And collect. And collect. And now entire ecosystems in the Pacific Ocean are forced to live with this constant threat. What effect will it have, and will it continue to grow? Plastic garbage in the ocean is becoming a greater problem with each passing year. And this is one problem we can all fix without falling into partisan politics. All it takes is a little responsibility. A little reducing, a little reusing and a little recycling and an educated consumer base. Consider this next time you're planning on tossing away that plastic bottle. Maybe there's a recycling bin nearby. Yours, Ken Brosky
Filed under: liberal, conservative, republican, barack obama, right wing, david sirota, environmentalism, earth day, earth hour, co2, earth week, democrat, earth, global warming, ipcc, island of garbage, pollution, plastic ocean, plastic, pacific garbage patch
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