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[ Tuesday, June 10, 2008 07:13 ]
Legacy Journal: Controlling Carbon: You Go First
Section:
Climate Change
Summary:
Many of the media and academic hyped prescription for curing perceived climate change problems and promoting alternative sources of energy production remind some of us of the kids summer games that
are playground and summer camp semi tests of bravado predictably backup up by “ You go first.” from the sidelines.
Main:
It is one thing to be in the game; quite another to be on the sidelines, in the stands, the booth, or on the beach with the latest throwaway book.
Consider the following:
* A certain California governor is said to be considering a 35 K makeover of his Hummer so it can run on canola oil.
* He also has had a fashination with hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that have been prototyped by a Sacramento based research consortium and maintained by a dedicated gang of graduate engineers at their lab at UCDavis.
* One person drove his converted Mercedes diesel from Vermont to California on a fuel diet of diner grease. Now there is a recipe you can really run on. The stunt and a book have drawn attention, but so has the bizarre behavior of the horse Big Brown and people on reality TV.
* Some have proposed state wide color coded surtaxes on electrons flowing through the power grid that are generated by. say, coal fired steam plans.
* Others have suggested a jet water vapor trail surcharge on all national and international plane passangers, mail, and freight. A super supra charge would be made on flights from “dirty polluting China.”
* Countries like New Zealand and Sudan with more methane emitting sheep than people must also be called to account by the UN Security Council.
* Meanwhile, Al Gore, the current “Carbon Coach”, and Apple Board Member was sighted at the recently opened WWDC in San Francisco. To the best of our knowledge, the Major, Gavin “Green “ Newsome, has not yet declared the Moscone Convention Center a carbon fuel and plastic water bottle free zone.
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Biography: • Bright Lights: • Business and Trade: • Calendar: • Tuesday: • Climate: • Climate Noise: • Davis Community: • Energy: • Alternative Sources: • Coal: • Environment: • Advocacy: • Extortion: • Food for Thought: • IT3 Tech: • Internet Tech: • Google: • Calendar: • Media Watch: • Perpetual Green: • Recipe: • UCDavis: • (0) Comments: • (0) Trackbacks: • Permalink:
[ Friday, February 01, 2008 12:19 ]
Legacy Journal: Final Friday: Sure Things for 2008
Section:
FrontPage
Summary:
* Super Bowl Sunday means Buffalo Wing sales will soar in Rochester, New York.
* The country is experiencing widespread freezing weather in the heartland, record precipitation in the west, chilly nights in the a hurricane free season in the Gulf, and a near absence of voter, media candidate concern about AGW. Will there be an Al Gore spot ad in Super Sunday? Not likely. The issue is down around # 16th on the priority list.
* The rate of growth of the $14.6 trillion GDP is slowing. But, employers are competing for reliable employees with the necessary personal qualities, technical skills, and experience. The real story of the American story is told by those in line on the outside seeking an personal or family chance at a once in a lifetime opportunity than many US citizens take for granted. Immigration demographics are increasing, not decreasing.
* Voters for the national ticket in November may have Democrat bonus choice: Three for the price of One. Come on down.
* Expect a high gloss, high cost, high profile TV and endorsement blitz and buzz for the next ten daze. The haze of campaign may be the next step in the degradation of the environment by noise pollution and jet contrails.
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Main:
: Medical Care costs about 16% of the GDP or over $2 trillion. Some what a federally funded Universal Medical System at a matter of “Right” based on the British National Health Service. On the other hand, the American system is also fueling research, expansion of hospital beds, capital investment and a talent magnet in the service sector of the economy. Media advertising , Big Pharma profits , Medical Foundation non profit trust funds, and executive compensation also seem to have benefited.
:: Hillary Rodham Clinton is long off her Saul Alinski and Wal- Mart SOAP box gigs. She has now gone national with her campaign. Her organizing network in upstate New York is impressive, her hold in California is formidable, and she is portrayed as respected in Arkansas.
::: Meanwhile, everybody over the age of 30 who make their living off the little screen is trembling before the HD switch over. The darn thing shows wrinkles after all.
:::: Fast fact checkers and caught on tape moments will continue to fuel the cheap instant analysis part of covering the campaign.
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Business and Trade: • Cal Water New: • Calendar: • Friday: • Chances are ---: • Roll of the Dice: • Climate: • Climate Noise: • Forecasting: • Data: • Dollars and Cents: • Follow the Money: • Energy: • Nuclear Power: • Entitlements: • Environment: • Air: • Features: • Permalinks: • Feedback Loop: • Going Green: • Heartland: • Hot and Cold: • IT3 Tech: • Internet Tech: • Google: • Calendar: • Lights Out: • Moral Jeopardy: • News: • Global: • Northern Lights: • Predictions: • Previews: • Promise Makers: • Science and Technology: • Social Sciences: • Demography: • Talking Points: • Voice: • Cross Over: • Washington Watch: • Weather Watch: • (0) Comments: • (0) Trackbacks: • Permalink:
[ Thursday, January 03, 2008 07:32 ]
Legacy Journal: Changes are 100 % that Alarms will sound.
Section:
None
Summary:
Natural Disasters make for arresting images and a cascade of TV time for was are called “ availability entrepreneurs” by science blogger., Jon Tierney of the nytimes, in his popular and timely New Years piece, “ In 2008, a 100 Percent Change of Alarm.”
(Carmel California, see more at Carmel Scenes.).
* Freezing oranges, tomatoes and strawberries in Florida. No problem for AGW scientists to explain away.
** 9 degrees Rochester,NY, zero in Des Moines, Iowa. Wait for the warming next week.
*** No hurricanes this season. Wait until the next Big One.
Meanwhile, what about the science? Is the tide turning in favor of evidence that is not currently popular, accepted, funded or published?
Main:
A show of hands among the regular gang at the gym shows that most are unconcerned about carbon in the air. They drive to the gym from their fossil fuel heated homes to swim in 83 water, take a steam bath, a sauna, a whirl pool and have some hot coffee and soup while planning their upcoming winter trip to Arizona or Florida or the latest ice hockey scores.
So, what is missing here? Tierney says there is massive misinterpretation of weather.
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Burden of Proof: • Calendar: • Thursday: • Chances are ---: • Cause & Effect: • Certainty: • Roll of the Dice: • Climate: • Climate Noise: • Forecasting: • Data: • Numbers: • By the Numbers: • Earth Sciences:: • Fact vs Fiction: • Features: • Graphic: • Photo: • Permalinks: • Q & A: • GeoEngineering: • Headliners: • Hot and Cold: • IT3 Tech: • Internet Tech: • Google: • Calendar: • Media Watch: • Running Scared: • Straight Talk: • Weasel Words: • Worrisome: • Winter Watch: • (0) Comments: • (0) Trackbacks: • Permalink:
[ Wednesday, December 19, 2007 09:46 ]
Legacy Journal: Midweek Movers
Section:
Environment
Summary:
Science and Policy Clash in the Political Area. Designing the Future, circa 2020
* Bali is over and at the nytimes, Friedman is perplexed, Rivkin is skeptical, and U.N.Secretary General Moon is reportedly off to campaign for the Universal Human Right not to face capital punishment. The administration representative put on a late in the fourth quarter full court press with an impressive Power Point presentation. Smart and quick, Coach Wooden would have been impressed. Many of the goals are aimed at 2020.
** Congress and the Bush Administration have come together to sign the Energy Bill. Mileage mandates, exemptions, and ethanol $ubsidies abound. The goals are for 2020
*** The PBS New Hour revisited Oregon and more than 10 years of spotted owl old growth fir forest habitat sanctuary policy begun by the Clinton Administration, championed by VP Al Gore, and administered in the National Forest lands in the Cascades by federal Fish and Games wildlife biologists. The set asides are 7000 acre per bird. The predatory barred owl species has moved in and is out competing their cousins for space and food. Flexible policy into the year 2020 has resulted in lawyerly dueling between administration policy makers and professional politicians.
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Calendar: • Wednesday: • Chances are ---: • Cause & Effect: • Climate: • Climate Noise: • Energy: • Environment: • Envirotech: • Execucrat: • Features: • Quotes: • Headliners: • Herd Mentality: • IT3 Tech: • Internet Tech: • Google: • Calendar: • Media Watch: • News: • Global: • Regional: • Science: • Science and Technology: • Natural Sciences: • Biology: • Update: • Wilderness: • Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: • Bluster: • (0) Comments: • (0) Trackbacks: • Permalink:
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