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Al Gores Challange To America Speech

   Last week our buddy Al Gore gave a speech in Washington DC. Here are just a few quotes of doom and gloom from his speech.
 
   1) I don't remember a time in our country when so many things seemed to be going so wrong simultaneously. Our economy is in terrible shape and getting worse, gasoline prices are increasing dramatically, and so are electricity rates. Jobs are being outsourced. Home mortgages are in trouble. Banks, automobile companies and other institutions we depend upon are under growing pressure.
 
   2)The climate crisis, in particular, is getting a lot worse - much more quickly than predicted. Scientists with access to data from Navy submarines traversing underneath the North polar ice cap have warned that there is now a 75 percent chance that within five years the entire ice cap will completely disappear during the summer months. This will further increase the melting pressure on Greenland. According to experts, the Jakobshavn glacier, one of Greenland's largest, is moving at a faster rate than ever before, losing 20 million tons of ice every day, equivalent to the amount of water used every year by the residents of New York City.
 
   3)Two major studies from military intelligence experts have warned our leaders about the dangerous national security implications of the climate crisis, including the possibility of hundreds of millions of climate refugees destabilizing nations around the world.
 
   4)Just two days ago, 27 senior statesmen and retired military leaders warned of the national security threat from an "energy tsunami" that would be triggered by a loss of our access to foreign oil. Meanwhile, the war in Iraq continues, and now the war in Afghanistan appears to be getting worse.
 
   5)And by the way, our weather sure is getting strange, isn't it? There seem to be more tornadoes than in living memory, longer droughts, bigger downpours and record floods. Unprecedented fires are burning in California and elsewhere in the American West. Higher temperatures lead to drier vegetation that makes kindling for mega-fires of the kind that have been raging in Canada, Greece, Russia, China, South America, Australia and Africa. Scientists in the Department of Geophysics and Planetary Science at Tel Aviv University tell us that for every one degree increase in temperature, lightning strikes will go up another 10 percent. And it is lightning, after all, that is principally responsible for igniting the conflagration in California today.
 
   Did you notice that I just copied the first five paragraphs of his speech? What as downer!
 
And here is his solution...
 
The answer is to end our reliance on carbon-based fuels.
 
Why didn't I think of that? It all makes sense! Stop using carbon based fuels and Jesus won't need to return to establish peace on Earth!
 
   Today I challenge our nation to commit to producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon-free sources within 10 years.
 
   What can you say, other than his idea is just plain stupid. That is really all that has to be said...right?  Even if every citizen in the entire U.S. agreed that we should do that, the other environmentalists would prevent it because some half extinct gray-bearded prarie squirrel would be harmed. Al Gore couldn't convince those lunatics to give up on the squirrel.
   How about our 9% approval rated congress? Do you think they could even get something like this out of commitee in ten years? Who in the democratic party is going to push this through when they are beholden to the  prarie squirrel-loving enviromentalists.
   Here is another one. Concerning all this wind that could be harnessed in the midwest to produce energy...is the government going to condemn citizens property so they can set up the millions of wind turbines that would have to be placed on that land to make that power? How much is that going to cost? How long will cases be in court with citizens sueing the government to stop the land grab? Where exactly do we grow our wheat and corn after you use all the land to mount turbunes? I could go on and on and on...
 
   I think it is pretty clear that Al Gore is dreaming. To the average amercian citizen living in the real world, his idea sounds more like a nightmare.
 
 
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Truckers Not Happy With California Port Air Quality Ruling

   I posted on this story the other day, and it has the trucking industry bent out of shape. Unfortunantly for the American Trucking Association, the Port Authority simply does not care; and as a matter of fact, it is the trucks that are to blame.
 
"Truck pollution is a serious threat to public health, including the health of truck drivers," said Richard D. Steinke, executive director of the Port of Long Beach. "We need to move forward without delay."
 
Better be careful how they (port authority) address this issue...no trucks no products...period.
Delivering Economic Value: Trucking is the driving force behind the nation's economy moving 11 billion tons of freight each year.  Trucks deliver 100 percent of all consumer products and 70 percent of all freight tonnage; 80 percent of U.S. communities receive their goods exclusively by truck.
   That is everything you buy, eat, or otherwise need to survive in this world.
 

 
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Hurricane Dolly Saves Gulf 'Dead Zone' From Record

   Heavy rains and flooding this year in the upper midwest was going to push the Gulf of Mexico's 'dead zone' to record levels this year.
But fortunantly, hurricane Dolly seems to have saved the day. Hurricanes are made out to be these horrible devastating things, it is easy to forget they actual help.
 
   They 'dead zone' is an large area of the gulf that is oxygen depleted because of nitrogen run-off from farmers feilds and the simple mixing of fresh water from the Mississippi river into the salt waters of the gulf.
 
 
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Green Blogs Trying To Hold The Line

   Over at Grist, they are trying to keep the pressure on by criticizing the democrats for not staying on message and bowing to the republicans 'drill and burn message'. But here is what caught my attention:
 
   But it's all based on a bluff. It's BS. Dems are getting duped. It's true that the public is concerned about gas prices, and it's true they will support virtually anything that looks like bold action, but it's simply not true that they are attached to drilling specifically. If they are polled in a way that sets drilling against other alternatives, other alternatives win.
 
You can poll it however you like. We as Americans will put up with higher fuel prices...to a point. But now that the public is awake to the fact that we don't drill here anymore and that we are dependant on a bunch middle eastern thug countries for our energy, well, they think that maybe drilling for some oil here is a good idea. This poll from the Pew Research Center  shows what citizens are thinking as the price goes up.
 
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The poll clearly shows that the country thinks both are necessary.
 
The fact is we can do both. We must do both. Unless you suggest we keep sending all our money to the Saudi's and pay exhorbanent amounts of money for energy based on technology (wind, solar, etc.) that is neither as cheap or as effecient  as oil and coal is currently, we will never get past this.
 
We must have long term and short term goals in terms of energy stabililty. Long term, we can build solar and wind plants and hopefully improve the technology and drive down the price. But in the short term we need affordable energy today...and that is oil and coal.

 

 

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