
Articles tagged with: fossil fuel
Friedman Has the Right Attitude
Thomas Friedman, author of Hot, Flat, and Crowded has it right. His attitude toward global warming deniers makes sense to me. His position is that we should react to events of low probability but with high impact in the same way we react to the low probability of Al-Qaida obtaining an atomic bomb, which would have a very high impact should it happen...
Better Late Than Never
On July 30, 2009, the venerable New York Times reported that a new study by the consulting firm, McKinsey, had released a study saying that making our homes and businesses more energy efficient could reduce our projected energy use by 23 percent by 2020. Where in blazes have they been?
Replace all Fossil Fuels? You Betcha
Sorry Sarah, but we may not have to destroy the Arctic Wild Life Reserve to replace fossil fuels from abroad, if you'll pardon the pun. No drill, no spill.
Biofuels, like ethanol made from corn, consume lots of energy and water and take a lot of land to produce. Cellulosic materials, like wood chips and grass are more efficient than corn and take no crops out of the food chain. A new start-up company based in Cambridge, MA, named Joule Biotechnologies, claims they can make 20,000 gallons of biofuels per year per acre. This is phenomenal since so far only algae-based biofuels come even close to this new technology, only producing from 2,000 to 6,000 gallons per acre per year. This new process is of the scale of production that can make biofuels a viable substitute for fossil fuels. It could mean that biofuels could replace all fossil fuels for transportation. How are these quantities achieved and what is the process?...
Green Mortgages - Now we're Talkin'
Kenneth Harney’s column in the Star’s business section reports that a new generation of energy-efficient mortgages are being offered by the FHA, Freddie Mac, and Fannie Mae. The FHA was directed to offer a minimum of 50,000 new energy-efficient mortgages. An energy-efficient house is defined as one in which energy consumption is reduced by 20 percent after renovations. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were directed to develop new mortgage products and more flexible underwriting guidelines to reward energy conscious borrowers and builders…
Statistics and Half Truths
Statistics can lie, or at least tell partial truths. It is frequently reported that we consume 400 million gallons of gasoline every day, 13 million barrels of oil are imported every 24 hours, and with 4 percent of the world’s population we consume 25 percent of the world’s oil.
There is problem with these statistics:...
Is Your Consciousness Being Stepped Up Affecting the Environment Around you? Knock it Off.
Thomas Friedman, in his book, Hot, Flat, and Crowded, said that global warming was becoming global weirding, referring to the weather. There's another type of weirding operant here. Any time a blog or article comes out about climate change, the deniers come out like roaches when the lights go off. A recent example occurred today in my local paper. It almost made me choke on my coffee...
Fox is in the Chicken Coop
Twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia have adopted renewable energy standards requiring electric service providers to increase the amount of renewable energy sources. In my home state of Arizona it is currently 15%. At this moment in time President Obama has proposed a new Federal law mandating electric energy providers to generate 12% of their electricity from renewables, such as wind, solar, hydroelectric, or geothermal sources by 2012, and 25% by 2025. Both houses of Congress are considering different versions of this proposal, but their goal is only a meager 3% to 6%. The fox is in the chicken coop...
Water: Our Next Crisis 2
I have written before about the water crisis we are facing. It may make the energy crisis look like child's play. We can invent substitutes for gas and oil but we can't invent a substitute for water. It is essential for all living things. Not only that, it is vital to growing food and manufacturing all manner of things.
