November 28th, 2008 admin
The Big Three are not living up to their name these days. General Motors and Chrysler are at the brink of insolvency and Ford has only enough working capital to last through 2009. Where did all the profits from SUV’s go? With margins up to about $10,000 per smog spewing, global climate changing, Detroit land yacht, the bloated Big Three were living the high octane life. Old habits die hard, it seems. Executives from the beleaguered three flew private jets to Washington with their hats in hand to get a piece of the bailout pie. Perhaps if they drove their concept hybrid vehicles, (ones that work, that is), to the capital, a more sympathetic Congress and public might be willing to consider handing out truck loads of billions. President Obama has strings attached to the would-be bailout, invest more in green vehicle technology where the “rubber meets the road” or domestic auto makers will be sputtering towards a dead end.
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November 24th, 2008 admin
It never rains in Southern California, maybe thats a good thing. The popular electric utility, Southern California Edison will be installing the largest rooftop solar array by a private enterprise in the country, according to The Los Angeles Times. This comes with the blessings and prodding of Gov. Arnold Schnwarzenegger, who often displays shades of Al Gore, as one of the greenest public servants the Republican party has ever ridiculed.
California being the most populous state in the union boasting the fifth largest GDP in the world, at about 1.7 trillion is trying to reach the goal of providing 20% of its electricity needs through renewable means with solar and wind leading the charge by 2010. Now that’s putting energy needs where the sun shines.
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November 19th, 2008 admin
The timing couldn’t be worse, American iconic legends from Detroit’s Big Three to small town governments are asking for a hand out, the bailout business is booming. Al Gore is asking for public support to build a national grid fed by renewable energy streams, to power America and ween the population from fossil fuel dependency. The national grid could pay for itself in less than four years, to the tune of $400 billion, since it currently costs $120 billion per year to stoke the coal fired and natural gas driven turbines to power all our gadgets and keep the midnight oil burning. If we can send the proverbial man to the moon in ten years we can certainly have energy independence and cleaner skies in less than a decade, to do so we must all pitch in together and send foreign oil where it belongs and get plugged in Gore’s green grid. Can we afford not to?
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November 4th, 2008 admin
With the price of gas tumbling to familiar lows, Americans are hitting the highways and byways once again with little regard to the environmental impact that cheap gas brings to our fossil fuel dependant society. Short term memory loss seems to affect us all with the distractions of everyday life. So as we go merrily motoring down to the grocery store let us not forget about our cute, furry friends on thin ice. The numbers vary from 22,000 to 27,000 polar bears roaming the circumpolar North Pole according to Greenpeace. They are one of the first mammalian species currently most affected by global warming gases causing irrevocable damage to their habitat. Palm trees at the poles anyone?
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