Water wars, oil wars, climate change, global warming, A personal view
9 Mar
In this op-ed piece, Gregg Easterbrook starts off by critically mentioning Al Gore’s prodigious home energy use, then goes on to explain how the carbon offsets Al buys work in the real world to sequester carbon. Basically, he buys an offset from a company that uses that money to cover methane producing landfills. Since methane is ten times as strong a greenhouse gas as carbon, this is a leveraged use of the money.
He then goes on to explain his reasoning for opening up world markets in carbon offsets, primarily because of China’s skyrocketing carbon economy. If you’ve had a hard time getting your arms around the offset concept, this may help.
Update: Franke James offers this in a comment (below) but I thought it was so relevant that I’m including a link: The Carbon Neutral Myth (warning- 80 page pdf download)
Thanks Franke!
7 Mar
I recently added another category for my posts, Green Business. You can see the categories in the ‘cloud’ in the right hand column. These clouds are a new way of displaying information. Each category’s font size grows as more posts on that subject are added. Green Business is in teeny tiny type right now because its a new category and I have not gone back and tagged old posts with it. I suspect that if I did, it would be one of the most prominent in the cloud.
The cloud fascinates me because it shows how interrelated these subjects are- I almost never have one subject assigned to a post. The cloud also embraces some subjects that are not listed. You don’t see Iraq War as a category, nor do you see Bush Cheney, even though I frequently post on these subjects. That’s because I feel that Energy is a unifying issue in these subjects: We fight in Iraq because of a terrible fear in the executive branch that if we don’t get an oil-rich country for ourselves, we’re screwed. The fact that Bush Cheney both come out of the fossil fuel cloud isn’t lost on anyone at this point.
Walter Reed and War Spin
Perhaps the best example of how things have changed politically since the election is the scandal over treatment of wounded soldiers (they’re not veterans until they are discharged from the military). Every time a Democrat votes to defund the war the right sends the message that they are hurting our troops. Yet the reality uncovered in the Walter Reed scandal is that the neo-conservatives don’t give a damn about the troops- all they care about is pursuing their oil wars. They have made a decision that it is worth paying a price in human suffering to get a foothold in oil country.
Is this too cynical and harsh? Read the stories of how impossible it is to live as a wounded soldier. Now look at the wealth accumulated by the Rumsfelds and Cheneys, not to mention the oil executives and Halliburtons of the world. This is all about short term gains.
Why They Block Innovative Energy Technology and Efficiency Standards
This is simple. The wealth the oil policies generate is so great that the beneficiaries are establishing a ruling class of legacy wealth that will outlive any disasters, wars, climate calamities, etc. Bush is already an example of such a royal clan as are Cheney and Rumsfeld. Their descendants will never have to deal with anything but the best.
If we enforce efficiencies and develop clean, cheap alternative energy sources this destruction of the middle class will fail. Cheap energy is a great democratizing force no matter where you live in the world. Blocking cheap energy and raising prices short term through wars is a way of destroying the middle class and building a world aristocracy.
Don’t get the wrong idea- I’m not a socialist, I’m a capitalist who believes in free markets and a global economy. Free markets cannot exist when a small power group are politically manipulating things to benefit their own agenda. The Democrats need to hit them hard on these points- it’s a winning strategy.
4 Mar
Bruce Sterling jokingly takes credit for being the first to put forward the idea that being green is no longer an alternative lifestyle- it is the reality of the world.
The fact is that he can claim to have set a standard with his book, Shaping Things which I’ve written about here. I reiterate: Read it.
Bruce blogs here.