Posts Tagged ‘energy reform’

“Peak Oil”: Framing problem?

Someone forwarded a link to this movie tonight: “A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash.” Looks interesting, & I’ll check it out, but I’ve gotta say that the trailer contains some questionable assumptions. Seems to follow typical “peak oil” framing: Oil is running out & that nothing can quite replace what oil does, so that’s a [...]

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Something Rotten in Denmark? Looking Back at Copenhagen & Looking Forward to the Future

How you assess the outcome of the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference (UNCCC), held in Copenhagen Dec. 7-18, depends on whether you see the glass 95 percent empty or 5 percent full. And how you feel about that extremely modest progress in relation to the planet-wide urgency of the climate crisis. And what you believed [...]

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Blog Fail, Qwest Fail, Big Media Fail

OK, I said this was about “slow blogging,” but I never intended to be this slow. It’s been over 7 weeks since my last post. Just getting started and then I stopped. Pathetic. I blame Qwest. Qwest Fail: I’d blocked out most of a week in between project deadlines in mid-October to catch up on [...]

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Revisiting the Van Jones debacle — lots of blame to go around

I was going to write about something else this week, but the ouster of green-jobs adviser Van Jones from the Obama administration has me livid. It’s just so wrong in so many ways and on so many levels. Of course the smear campaign by the right-wing noise machine, led by Glenn Beck, was ugly. Distortions [...]

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Health Care Reform and Energy Reform — Half a Loaf or Just Crumbs?

The array of forces against meaningful reform is formidable and relentless. How will progressives—and all people with basic common sense—respond?

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