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Green Jobs and Rebuilding Our Economy: Beyond the Presidential Campaigns

Green Jobs and Rebuilding Our Economy: Beyond the Presidential Campaigns
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During the recent presidential debates Senator John McCain said developing green technologies and alternative energies can "get our economy going by creating millions of jobs." On this point Senator Barak Obama agreed: "If we create a new energy economy, we can create 5 million jobs, easily, here in the United States." 

Despite the enthusiasm of the presidential candidates, in recent days we've seen lots of old-style thinking that the financial crisis would require steming efforts to build a green economy. The concern is that a recession is the wrong time to increase the costs of energy by regulating or taxing carbon dioxide emissions.  read more »

No Straight Talk from McCain and No Change from Obama as Energy Moves to the Center of the Presidential Campaign

No Straight Talk from McCain and No Change from Obama as Energy Moves to the Center of the Presidential Campaign
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The energy issue has become central in the presidential campaign and we see little to suggest that either candidate will engage in a real discussion about the real choices we have. The fact is that the era of fossil fuels is coming to an end. There are too many people and too much need for energy for this to continue for very long. How long? More than a decade and less than a century. Why should we care? Because we probably can think of better things to do with petrochemicals than burning them for fuels. Because we shouldn’t be handing this problem to our children to solve.  read more »

The Presidential Campaign and our Energy Future: Can Reality Replace Rhetoric?

Drilling off the California coast, whale in foreground
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Drilling off the California coast, whale in foreground

Over the past weekend we got to hear President Bush, Senator McCain and then Senator Obama all supporting drilling for oil off our coasts. Both Bush and McCain maintain that the way to reduce gasoline prices is to develop more supplies of oil. They argue, and polling shows people believe, that drilling for more oil will lower prices. Although Obama is not crazy about drilling in fragile environments, he's willing to allow some drilling in exchange for a bill that would promote alternative energy.

For a brief moment I admired the artfulness and subtly of Obama's perspective-a little carefully controlled drilling can't do much harm, as long as our policy encourages renewable energy.  read more »

Running From the Presidency

Running From the Presidency
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I made the mistake of watching some of the T.V. coverage of the Presidential campaign last night—I guess that's what happens when the Yankees have the night off and I'm too tired to do anything else. Listening to the commentary is mind numbing and most of it ranges from misleading to out and out inaccurate.

As I watched these candidates move around in the security and media bubble of the modern Presidential campaign I was thinking that they must feel as if they've been abducted by aliens. Poor Barack Obama-he's going to travel to Iraq so he mentioned that while he was there he might listen to what the military folks have to say.  read more »