Palin, Biden: Where They Stand On Energy And The Environment
September 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Republican presidential candidate Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has historically opposed drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), has been uncharacteristically taciturn on the energy issue since he chose pro-drilling Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.
Green-energy proponents find that ominous.
“With the pick of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for his running mate, John McCain’s race towards the Bush administration’s failed energy policy is now complete,” Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope said recently. “… No one is closer to the the oil industry than Governor Palin. Along with her support for drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge and off our coasts, she also opposes a windfall profit tax on the richest oil companies. …She has been dismissive of alternative energy, saying ‘alternative-energy solutions are far from imminent and would require more than 10 years to develop’, when in reality it is the oil she would like to drill that would take a decade to bring to market.”
The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) in Washington, D.C., showed a similar concern over Palin.
“Obviously, it’s a very disappointing pick for a (presidential) candidate who at one time made a priority of getting us away from the old fossil fuels of the past – Sen. McCain,” said David Sandretti, the League’s communications director.
Tags: · Alaska, Carbon Emissions, Clean Air, global warming, Governor Sarah Palin, League of Conservation Voters, Oil Companies, Pebble Mine, Polar Bears, Project Vote Smart, Proposition 4, Riverkeeper. Alaska Clean Water Act, Salmon, Senator Barack Obama, Senator Joe Biden, Senator John McCain, Sierra Club
Phoenix Suns Tap The Phoenix Sun
September 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Some things
just make sense, like the Phoenix Suns using the desert sun to help power the US Airways Center where they play.
The basketball team, electricity provider APS and the city of Phoenix announced Thursday that the utility and the team have teamed up to install a 194 kilowatt photo-voltaic system on the fifth level of the US Airways parking garage. The system will cover about 18,000 square feet and produce more than 330,000 kilowatt-hours each year - enough to meet about one-quarter of the parking garage’s power needs.
Tags: · APS, El Solutions, Phoenix Suns, Solar Power, Steve Nash, Tioga Energy
Bloomberg And Windmills Spell NYC Controversy
August 25th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Last Wednesday, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced his desire to turn the city into a wind-power titan, sprinkling the city with turbines and building huge wind farms off the coasts of Brooklyn,
Queens and Long Island.
Speaking at the National Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas, he issued a formal request encouraging green power entrepreneurs to submit plans for a range of sustainable energy projects. But what got the most attention was the suggestion that “perhaps companies will want to put windfarms atop our bridges and skyscrapers,
Tags: · New York City, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Power Transmission System, Solar Power, Wind Power
Tour de Faux Pas: Lance Armstrong Becomes Austin’s Top HH Water Consumer
August 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Lance Armstrong may have to take his own advice and “dare to change” his life after being outed as the city’s biggest water guzzler, using a whopping 222,900 gallons of water in June, according to an AP report that appeared in the Austin American-Statesman late last week.
In July, consumption jumped to 330,000 gallons, putting him way out in front of the competition at about 38 times what the average household uses, according to the New York Times, which jumped onto the story.
Tags: · Barbara_Kessler, Lance Armstrong, Native Plants, water
Olympic Athletes in Beijing: Let The Breathing Challenges Begin!
August 8th, 2008 · No Comments
By Diane Porter
They could all be fine.
Or they could suffer allergic reactions, coughs, asthma attacks, respiratory infections, oxygen debt and cramps. Their performances could slip,
Photo: Frank Wechsel / triathlon.org
Jason Shoemaker competes at the 2007 BG Triathlon World Cup
their chances for world records could suffer. And predicting medal winners could prove more difficult than usual, [...]
Tags: · Air Pollution, Athletes, Beijing, Olympics, Ozone
Water: Why We Squander It…
August 6th, 2008 · No Comments
When legislators cross party lines and governors publicly plead for water reform, you know the country’s water crunch has reached a new degree of direness.
And yet, some conservationists ask, who’s really listening?
In late July an Opinion column appeared in the Los Angeles Times and other California newspapers. In it, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, and senior U.S. Senator, Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, attempted to jolt water-hoggers into acknowledging that their state is in a full-blown water crisis.
The unlikely duo delivered frightening news: California’s largest reservoir, the Shasta Reservoir, is operating at only 48 percent capacity this year, and the state’s second largest water storage reservoir, Lake Oroville, has less water to spare than it has in three decades. California’s multi-year drought has allowed wildfires to gobble up more than a million acres this year. And job-loss has become a major factor, they say, noting that in two of the past three years, the Pacific salmon fisheries (which impact tens of thousands of jobs) have shut down because there just isn’t enough salmon for fishing.
In light of those facts, you have to scratch your head over why Americans, who consume two to three times the amount of Europeans daily, still squander water, the most essential thing to life itself.
Tags: · Agriculture, California, Drought, Pacific Institute, Water Conservation
Energy Group Asks Congress To Not Give Up On Green Energy Tax Incentives
July 30th, 2008 · No Comments
The Alliance to Save Energy, a 30-year-old coalition of business, political, consumer and environmental leaders, today urged the U.S. Senate to adopt a bill that would grant or extend tax credits to consumers for energy-saving home improvements, while also potentially stimulating the economy.
The bill, The Jobs, Energy, Families & Disaster Relief Act of 2008, would [...]
Tags: · Alliance to Save Energy, Alternative Energy, Tax Credits, Tax Incentives
Green Governors Fight Climate Change From Coast To Coast
July 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
By Harriet Blake
The climate change bill may be stuck in Congress but green initiatives march on. From the coasts to the heartland, states are taking matters into their own hands with many governors leading the way.
Among the most prominent “Green Govs” today are Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger of California and Democrat Deval Patrick of Massachusetts. [...]
Tags: · Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Ritter, Charlie Crist, Deval Patrick, Edward Rendell, Governors, Green Initiatives, Jon Corzine, Kathleen Sebelius, States, Tim Pawlenty
Gore’s Call To Be Carbon-Free — Clear and Historic
July 18th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
It must be a bittersweet moment to be Darrell Hammond.
Every talk Al Gore gives, after all, continues to prove the Saturday Night Live veteran’s brilliance at honing in on the speech patterns of public figures; if Gore can’t tweak his style after years of mockery, then clearly Hammond caught something elemental.
But in [...]
Tags: · Al Gore, Alternative Energy, We campaign
Come Together To Fight Climate Change
June 12th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
It’s starting to sound like an Obama Campaign Slogan parsing contest out there in the U.S. Greenscape.
Tags: · Arnold Schwartzenegger, ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability, New York City, Target, The Climate Group, We campaign
Green Stars See The Beauty Of The Planet
May 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Photo: Copyright © 2008 Oceana
Longtime ocean advocate Ted Danson is pressing Canada to take a more active role in efforts to reduce fisheries subsidies.
By Shermakaye Bass
Celebrities trade on their celebrity and always have – sometimes in not so earth-friendly ways. But among the nobler echelons of Hollywood, Manhattan and London, renown is fuel for green [...]
Tags: · Cate Blanchett, Leonardo DiCaprio, Pierce Brosnan, Robert Redford, Ted Danson
Unlikely Alliances Ads Highlight Climate Action Advocates
April 28th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
The newly formed We campaign, brainchild of the Alliance for Climate Protection founded by former Vice President Al Gore and colleagues, has begun a media effort that rests on the belief that united “we” will succeed in fighting climate change.
The group’s first videos in its “Unlikely Alliances” series, airing on network and [...]
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