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Walter Gets Into Hot Water PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 29 June 2009
Recently, my daughter Kate has been trying to bond with me over my whole eco-freak thing by telling me about a television show on the Planet Green channel that follows the life of actor Ed Begley, Jr. and his wife, Rachelle Carson.  Apparently, the show is about how Ed strives to make his home more environmentally-friendly as he comes up against resistance from his…less-than-enthusiastic wife.  The plot reminded me of my recent attempts to get my wife, Christine, excited about getting a solar hot water heater. 
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I have seen the future…and…it’s not that bad!! PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 05 April 2009
Now, I’m not talking about Obama-mania – although god knows things are already better in many ways.   No, I’m talking about the Power-down.  I’m talking about kicking the fossil fuel habit.   So when did I have this vision?  During the Storm of ’08, as we like to call it.  The Big One.  Lots of snow, ice and wind.  We live out in the sticks, at the end of the pavement, the end of the water pipe, and the end of the electric line.  So when a storm hits, we know it.  There we were:  no juice, no water, and no escape.  We had our own private Power-down.  (For those of you who missed it, the Power-down is a term coined by American journalist and educator Richard Heinberg to describe a way of reducing oil and coal use.)
Last Updated ( Sunday, 05 April 2009 )
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Save the earth! (while making some green) PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 25 April 2008
There is a really cheap and cost-effective way to reduce your “carbon footprint ”.  It’s pretty simple, actually.  It’s called “conservation” and it pays nice dividends.  How does a return of 15% sound?  Here’s one example, from The Carbon Buster’s Home Energy Handbook by Godo Stoyke, of the changes you can make (2007): 
Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 April 2008 )
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A Grain of Salt and Ounce of Precaution PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 15 March 2008


    Suppose you lived in a place subject to hurricanes.  You would know the value of observation and preparation. Let’s suppose the place you lived in was called New Orleans.  Let’s suppose that the Corp of Engineers said the levee would never fail, and FEMA said it was ready for any problem.    It might be wise to have a plan B. You might keep an eye on the horizon or the barometer.  You might have the candles and fresh water in the basement.  Well, it’s the same for the energy crunch.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 April 2008 )
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The Oil Crunch - For Busy People PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 17 February 2008

The Oil Crunch – For Busy People
Jack tells me he needs a new rumination.  Well here’s a short guide to the Oil Crunch.  Later I’ll fill in all the details.  Here it is short and sweet.


Fun Facts about oil  
85 million  – the number of barrels of oil the world consumed per day in 2007
20 million - the number of barrels of oil the US consumed per day in 2007
14 million – the number of barrels the US imported per day in 2007
35 million – the number of barrels available worldwide for export per day in 2007
 Between 1980 and 2005, the amount of oil production increased each year at a rate of about 2%.  Since 2005, the production has barely increased.  The price of oil in January 2005 was $45/barrel.  In January 2008, it was over $90/barrel.



Last Updated ( Sunday, 17 February 2008 )
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‘Tis the Season For Change PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 28 December 2007

‘Tis the Season For Change

I believe that we are at a historic turning point in energy development, one which favors renewable projects such as solar and wind, as opposed to the continued use of fossil fuel. I hope to do a series of articles addressing some of the challenges on our energy horizon. These may include climate change, peak oil, peak natural gas, the electricity grid, the economics of solar and wind, and the promise and peril of bio-fuels. My opinions are my own, and I will try to provide citations for some of my more outrageous statements.

Last Updated ( Monday, 28 January 2008 )
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