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by George Seldes
February 27th, 2008 at 18:08:27
A distant friend and former co-worker who knows I’m in Veterans for Peace sent this and asked me if I could explain it to her. I sure can’t, but it doesn’t surprise me a bit.
Okay. So there’s this big article in the paper and I get a notice from the school . . [...]
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by George Seldes
February 7th, 2008 at 20:57:31
The disastrous state subsidies for agrofuels piled on top of the federal ones. Here’s a must-read story on Another pair of studies showing that ethanol–both corn AND switchgrass flavors–is WORSE for climate change than petroleum.
In other words, Big Ag has persuaded us to pour gas on the climate fire.
Spending millions to prop up climate-destroying ethanol [...]
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by George Seldes
December 31st, 2007 at 22:02:32
I feel odd wishing people a “Happy New Year,” because it seems like such a trivial wish — like visiting soldiers about to be sent to the front and wishing them a pleasant train ride.
We have stirred up some serious stuff with our obstinate refusal to accept and live within ecological limits, but — as [...]
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by George Seldes
December 28th, 2007 at 22:11:24
Is here. Here’s a piece that helps explain why this is necessary — Papua New Guinea is planning to clearcut 60,000 hectares (150,000 acres) …. of an 80,000 hectare (200,000 acre) island! … to grow palm oil for biodiesel.
All over the world, the agrofuels industry is racing ahead of awareness of what it means [...]
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by George Seldes
December 19th, 2007 at 19:44:52
There’s nothing here about the energy balance, which is worrisome when you read the details of the process.
But, presuming that is OK, then this might be attractive. Like all petro-alternatives, the problem is scale—most people have no feel for the sorts of immense quantities of oil we blow through every day and, therefore, no [...]
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by George Seldes
December 18th, 2007 at 20:58:12
There’s precedent for this sort of thing to work, leading Congress to reverse the semi-autonomous agencies headed by commissioners whose only goal is ceaseless service to their corporate masters (in between corporate jobs serving the masters of the industries they supposedly regulate even more directly).
So take action! You are all we need, and [...]
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by George Seldes
December 14th, 2007 at 21:52:05
Nothing but a way for corporations to appear to be responding to the concerns (the climate crisis and the looming peak oil problem for Big Oil and the carmakers, the Surgeon General’s report for Big Tobacco) without changing a goddamned thing or letting go of a single dollar.
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by George Seldes
December 13th, 2007 at 21:40:33
The multiple disasters passed in Washington this week (a $700 Billion “defense” budget and a truly horrendous energy bill) are just about enough to destroy any remnant faith one might have in the whole project.
So it’s like an elixir to learn of something like this, a film series started by a group of citizen activists [...]
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by George Seldes
December 12th, 2007 at 05:14:30
One place where Oregon is lagging behind other states is in implementing soft technologies for energy conservation, tools that help people know when it’s most helpful to minimize energy use. Chicago and now Maryland (see story excerpt below) have let people get “time of day” power rates so that they are rewarded for using [...]
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by George Seldes
December 11th, 2007 at 22:25:08
BlueOregon has a post about the latest attempt to throw tax dollars at the wrong people working on the wrong part of the wrong problem statement.
Meanwhile, we still have a few remaining shards of a once-proud (and widely envied) rail system that haven’t completely decayed — oops, wait, there goes another piece in SW Washington!
There [...]
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