Showing posts with label Climate Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Climate Change. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Al Gore's good news on climate change

Al Gore's good news on climate change

Posted: 10 Nov 2008 02:00 AM CST

In case you missed Al Gore's OpEd in yesterday's New York Times:

... Here is the good news: the bold steps that are needed to solve the climate crisis are exactly the same steps that ought to be taken in order to solve the economic crisis and the energy security crisis.

Economists across the spectrum — including Martin Feldstein and Lawrence Summers — agree that large and rapid investments in a jobs-intensive infrastructure initiative is the best way to revive our economy in a quick and sustainable way. Many also agree that our economy will fall behind if we continue spending hundreds of billions of dollars on foreign oil every year. Moreover, national security experts in both parties agree that we face a dangerous strategic vulnerability if the world suddenly loses access to Middle Eastern oil...

... What follows is a five-part plan to repower America with a commitment to producing 100 percent of our electricity from carbon-free sources within 10 years. It is a plan that would simultaneously move us toward solutions to the climate crisis and the economic crisis — and create millions of new jobs that cannot be outsourced.

First, the new president and the new Congress should offer large-scale investment in incentives for the construction of concentrated solar thermal plants in the Southwestern deserts, wind farms in the corridor stretching from Texas to the Dakotas and advanced plants in geothermal hot spots that could produce large amounts of electricity.

Second, we should begin the planning and construction of a unified national smart grid for the transport of renewable electricity from the rural places where it is mostly generated to the cities where it is mostly used...

Third, we should help America’s automobile industry (not only the Big Three but the innovative new startup companies as well) to convert quickly to plug-in hybrids that can run on the renewable electricity that will be available as the rest of this plan matures...

Fourth, we should embark on a nationwide effort to retrofit buildings with better insulation and energy-efficient windows and lighting...

Fifth, the United States should lead the way by putting a price on carbon here at home, and by leading the world’s efforts to replace the Kyoto treaty next year in Copenhagen with a more effective treaty that caps global carbon dioxide emissions and encourages nations to invest together in efficient ways to reduce global warming pollution quickly, including by sharply reducing deforestation.

Of course, the best way — indeed the only way — to secure a global agreement to safeguard our future is by re-establishing the United States as the country with the moral and political authority to lead the world toward a solution...

Read the whole piece here.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Scientists predict more extreme weather as the climate changes

Scientists predict more extreme weather as GHG builds

June 24 -- The United States and North America likely will see more weather extremes including floods, droughts, intense hurricanes and unusually warm weather in the years ahead, government scientists recently warned.

The U.S. Climate Change Science Program, which consists of scientists from 13 federal agencies, issued a report June 19 warning that as carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases build in the atmosphere, North America will see greater incidents of extreme weather.

They made public their predictions as President Bush prepared to announce plans for making about $2 billion in federal aid available to victims of devastating floods in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri.

Occurrences of extreme weather already are on the increase, said Tom Karl, director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration´s National Climatic Data Center and one of the report´s authors.

"We are now witnessing and will increasingly experience more extreme weather and climate events," Karl said.

Contact Waste News senior reporter Bruce Geiselman at (330) 865-6172 or bgeiselman@crain.com

Sunday, July 08, 2007

SOS: LiveEarth Concerts



It would have been prudent of me to have posted about the LiveEarth concerts prior to the event, so as to encourage you all to check it out, but ah well, time ran away with itself again and here I am on July 8th telling you about an event on July 7th. Please feel free to mentally reconstruct the sentences below to account for the time lapse in my posting (ie. they were written prior to the event taking place).

What is Live Earth?
Live Earth is a 24-hour, 7-continent concert series that will bring together more than 100 music artists and 2 billion people to trigger a global movement to solve the climate crisis.

Live Earth marks the beginning of a multi-year campaign led by the Alliance for Climate Protection, The Climate Group and other international organizations to drive individuals, corporations and governments to take action to solve global warming. Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore is the Chair of the Alliance and Partner of Live Earth.

With support from the U.S. Green Building Council, creators of the LEED Green Building Rating System, Live Earth will implement new Green Event Guidelines. All Live Earth venues will be designed and constructed by a team of sustainability engineers who will address the environmental and energy management challenges of each concert site, as well as the operations of sponsors, partners and other Live Earth affiliates. Each venue will not only be designed to maintain a minimum environmental impact, but will showcase the latest state-of-the-art energy efficiency, on-site power generation, and sustainable facilities management practices.


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I signed up to host a gathering of people at a friend's house to watch the concerts last night. Great music was heard, great food was cooked and consumed, and new friendships were formed. What more could someone want out of an evening?

This show helped to bring the global climate crisis even more into the public consciousness, while spreading practical information about how to make small but important changes in our lifestyles to help the planet. Some ideas: Turning down your thermostat just 1 degree can cool your heating costs by 3%; Using compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) can reduce energy usage and costs by 70%; Computers use up to 70% less electricity when you put them to sleep instead of using a screensaver.

See links below for more info.

I was struck by how politically charged many of the musicians were - specifically Melissa Etheridge, who sang a song about a world where soldiers are not killed for the profit of the wealthy, people rebel against injustices, Bush is out of office, and we have a woman president. I'd love to find the name of that song - I'm sure it will be on You Tube soon enough.


http://www.liveearth.org/news.php
- Climate Change Tools and News


http://www.liveearth.org/crisis_solutions.php
- Climate Crisis Solutions

http://liveearthpledge.org/answer_the_call.php - Take the LiveEarth Pledge