Friday, May 7, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Politicians Take Note
Via Center for American Progress:
Energy Alternatives Do Matter
From the Cartoonist Group.
Americans strongly support increased federal funding for research on wind, solar, and hydrogen technology. The public hasn't given up on clean energy and neither should policymakers.
More: Public Still Favors the Transition to Clean EnergyConservatives have been doing their best to torpedo the movement toward clean energy by hyping controversies about the science behind global warming. But whatever effect these controversies have had on the public they do not appear to have undermined support for action on the clean energy front.
Take support for a cap-and-trade approach to limiting carbon dioxide emissions. Back in October, views on this approach were running 50-39 in favor according to a Pew Research Center poll. Recently, Pew tested this approach again and actually found a slight widening of support to 52-35 in favor.
The same poll also shows support for a wide range of ways to address America’s energy supply. But, as in almost all other polls, the most popular option is to promote alternative energy. By 78-17, the public wants to see increased federal funding for research on wind, solar, and hydrogen technology.
Policymakers, take note. The public hasn’t given up on clean energy and neither should you.
Monday, March 8, 2010
A Price on Carbon
Friday, November 20, 2009
The Irony of It!

This Ad is from from a 1962 edition of Life Magazine, available on Google Books. This ad for Humble Oil (which later merged with Standard to become, yes, Exxon).The irony is that the ad promotes the ability of oil to supply enough energy to melt glaciers.