A few times now John has made a point I have made in the past and now shall make again (how's that for a self-referential intro?). To wit:
"Energy security" is a lopsided way of framing our energy problem, and left un-balanced, will do more harm than good.
Why? Because the shortest, cheapest route to energy security (or "independence," if you like) is through coal, and coal is ... wait for it ... the enemy of the human race. This is not just true for China and the U.S.; Germany, Britain, and even France are planning a slew of new coal plants.
For more on this crucial point, see this fantastic post from Jerome a Paris.
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David Roberts Posted 6:43 am
30 Nov 2006
In forsaking their largest power source, the cities will be gambling on the availability of adequate alternative energy from cleaner sources by 2027, after their current contracts with the Utah facility expire.
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caniscandida Posted 10:09 pm
30 Nov 2006
So anyway, substantively, have the people of Germany, Britain and even France, in an abrupt about-face, decided to go anti-green and pro-coal? Mais, c'est incroyable!
Also, in reference to a couple of the references, I think the late-1950s term, used by President Eisenhower, "military-industrial complex," needs to be re-interpreted. This is serious: times have changed, obviously, and we now need to know what Jerome a` Paris and others are talking about, exactly.
On Burbank, and the Southwest in general: They are an environmental catastrophe waiting to happen any day now. We would be better off just dropping them out of the Union (Sorry, FFletcher), if it were not that we Democrats rely so heavily on the good wishes of the LA crowd.
E.g., last night on PBS here in NYC, there was a pleasant multi-artist concert honoring James Taylor, in LA. The Dixie Chicks (whom I love, especially "Home") started off; and who of all people should have been half-time entertainment but Bill Clinton!
Chickens are our cousins!
So are other sensitive animals!
Enough is enough!
No more factory farms!
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ffletcher Posted 2:26 am
01 Dec 2006
The big about face that recently occurred is the alignment of all of the Intermoutain Power Project participants to conduct a significant study of how the current 2000 pounds of CO2 per megawatthour can be reduced to less than 1100 pound of CO2 per megawatthour. Burbank called for such reduction in 2003, however, that was viewed as too expensive and unnecessary at that time. We are very happy that we are now considering that approach. I thank our good friends at NRDC for their efforts.
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