Nah, that's un-American!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Electric Cars - Call AAA
Interesting story in today's Washington Post about electric cars. And here is my question: while we know the cars will not emit fumes, are we thinking about the other environmental consequences: mining of lithium for the batteries, disposal of the spent batteries, where they heck does the electricity come from (out in the PNW there are HUGE environmental consequences from the hydroelectric dams). Nothing, and I mean nothing is a perfect solution, so folks, how about we think about things before we rush into them?
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electric cars,
hydroelectricity,
lithium batteries
Monday, December 21, 2009
More Thoughts On Copenhagen
Very inside the Beltway analysis but interesting. Read it here.
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copenhagen,
global climate change,
global warming
Friday, December 18, 2009
Don't Start Laughing -- What Agreement?
Well, I guess you could say the negotiations in Copenhagen ended with an agreement to agree?
Whatever.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Climategate
Cliff Mass is our local weather guru. He is a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Washington and last winter he made a name for himself for being the only person willing to take on a powerful mayor in how he handled our two weeks of snow (or, how Mayor Nickels didn't handle the snow). Mass is a good guy.
And today, on his blog, he finally discusses what has become known as Climategate, where emails from the "elite" climate scientists from East Anglia University in England discuss their work with their colleagues here in the US. Needless to say the emails show a lot of "tough guys," trying to elbow out dissenting views on global climate change. However, from what I have read, I agree with Mass, the evidence does not lead to data tampering or a result that may be any different that humans are probably enhancing the emission of CO2 into the atmosphere which traps heat escaping gases, thus increasing the Earth's temperatures (ok, yeah, I know that explanation was rather simplistic).
None the less, after reading the emails, like Mass, I am discouraged with the lions of this particular area of research trying to stifle dissenting views or research. Mass's stories of his colleague who was fired by the State of Washington is chilling.
For us to figure out how to limit our emissions of green house gases it will take enormous political, but more importantly, social will. To corral or garner that will, it takes a willingness for the researchers to doubt their own work, to be open to critique and debate, so that everyone can resolve contentious points on their own.
And oh, by the way Al Gore, can you please stop exaggerating the research upon which you rely? It doesn't help in this debate.
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Al Gore,
cliff mass,
Climategate,
global climate change
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
It's Opening Day of Baseball Season, Yet?
The Seattle Mariners, yep the same Seattle Mariners who were so far in the hole two seasons ago no one even knew Seattle had a baseball team, just a rotation of 9 comedians, those Mariners. Well, they just acquired from Philadelphia (yes, those Phillies, two World Series appearances in a row) Cliff Lee.
Is is opening day, yet?
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
It's About Economic Growth!
Gasp! The Climate Change talks stalled today when the so-called developing nations under the Kyoto Treaty walked out.
But the actions of the G-77 (the 77 developing nations) were controlled by India and China, who do not want to be regulated as if they are developed nations. They want to be able to spew out more CO2 until they feel they are totally dominating the world's economic engine.
Way to get them back to the table? Stop buying stuff from China.
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China,
co2 emissions,
copenhagen,
global climate change,
global trade
Friday, December 11, 2009
Talk But Where Is The Action in Copenhagen?
China and India, emitting more green house gases than the US and the European Union, are trying to "talk the talk" in Copenhagen. But, ironically, both nations are on a consumption binge, emulating what the US has been doing for the past several decades.
It's going to be a little hard to curb green house gases if you're driving millions of Humvees or Cadillac Escalades. And, to the surprise of no one, China has essentially surpassed the United States as the world power, because of it's boundless economic growth. The box that China and to some degree India is in, is that to scale back this growth will be politically unsettling.
The question is, then, are the promises of reductions in emissions just talk?
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China,
copenhagen,
economic growth,
global climate change,
india
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Poorest Counties
Yep, there is a link between this post and last Friday's. Think about it. The folks who live in the richest counties around Washington, DC, lobbied and voted on bloating up a program intended for timber dependent counties in the Pacific Northwest and now use it to fund just about any program in the country.
Meanwhile, the poor counties in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Northern California, western Montana...well, they're still poor.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Richest Counties
Is it just me, or does anyone else think it is odd that the majority of the counties in this list are near or around Washington, DC?
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Affluent counties,
DC,
federal government,
washington mutual
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Questioning Conventional Wisdom on Mammographies
It usually takes Barbara Ehrenreich to question conventional wisdom. This is an interesting piece.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Afghanistan
It seems President Obama is going to "surge" with 30,000 troops, but he wants them out of the country in 2011.
I hope this works. It's a huge risk in a country where the Brits lost, the Soviet Union lost, the moderate Afghanies have lost...
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Afghanistan,
president Obama,
troops surge
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