Energize America presentation (part 1 - the energy situation)
by Jerome a Paris
I will be posting the full presentation of Energize America in the next few days, in several instalments. We will also post diaries on how we intend to move the plan forward - and how you can help. Today, the first part of the presentation, which is an overview of the energy situation. Both the plan and the full presentation can be downloaded in pdf format from www.ea2020.org. [EB editor's note: Click on the slides to see an enlarged version. The slides are easier to read in the PDF of the entire presentation.] First of all, a photograph of the panel, with Bill Richardson (Governor of New Mexico and Secretary of Energy under Bill Clinton) surrounded by the Energize America team: from left to right: Mark Sumner (devilstower), Jérôme Guillet (Jerome a Paris), Gov. Richardson, George Karayannis (Doolittle Sothere), Adam Siegel (A Siegel).
And yet consumers have yet to change their behavior. Gasoline consumption is still increasing year on year.
Carbon emissions and energy consumption per capita are directly connected to economic development, with small variations. The USA, as the largest country, consumes the most energy and emits the most greenhouse gases, but others are catching up as they grow. Greenhouse gas emissions are now undoubtedly associated with global warming and climate change, and events like stronger hurricanes are linked to these with less and less doubt, and with the consequences we know.
Solutions will have to come on the demand side, with conservation and efficiency required to curb demand. It is vital for the USA to take the lead in changing energy consumption patterns. Editorial NotesEnergize America is a campaign for a progressive energy policy. It's a grassroots effort initiated by members of the Daily Kos (liberal Democrat) website. It seems much more comprehensive and analytical than the Kick the Oil Habit campaign, which also has a liberal Democrat orientation. Nothing much in the way of energy policy is coming from conservative Democrats or Republicans (Rep. Roscoe Bartlett excepted). Sections of the military and security communities do seem to be concerned, and have published analyses and recommendations. Also posted at European Tribune. -BA Original article available here |
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