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More Flaming Bags of Poo Left by the Bush Admin

Organics Are Good Enough For Bush... But Nobody Else
Did you know that Laura Bush was actually fanatical about eating organic food? And the White House chef under Bush (and now Obama) was pretty good at getting local ingredients? Yep. It's true. You'd never know it though because Bush's policies reflected an attitude of "Let them eat pesticides." Details here.

Why is it called the Public Service commission?

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Recently approved Mason County, WV
$2 billion power plant has no plan for capturing greenhouse gases

American Electric Power says the $2.2 billion coal-fired plant it wants to build in Mason County represents "the cutting edge" of industry technology.

However, the plant is missing a key element a growing number of experts say is needed: equipment to capture greenhouse gas emissions and pump them underground.

Late last week, the state Public Service Commission approved the AEP proposal. It is the single most expensive utility project in West Virginia history.

In an 85-page decision, the PSC gave the company a stream of cash - through customer rate hikes - to pay off debt incurred building the plant.  Read More . . .

Do you want one of these in your neighborhood?

"With virtually no greenhouse-gas emissions, reactors are touted as part of the solution to global warming. Over the next 15 months, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission expects a tidal wave of similar permit applications for up to 28 new reactors, costing up to $90 billion to build."

Clearly there is very little sanity left in this country. Obviously there are very gg emissions from nuclear reactors, but where are they going to put the waste. And what about the possibilty of another 3 Mile Island incident or another Chernobyl (yes, let's subject future generation to this). 

Don't YOU find it strange than non-polluting, clean, renewable SOLAR energy (with ZERO greenhouse gas emissions) is not being invested in to the tune of the $90 million to be spent on 'financially risky' nuclear power.

 

www.worldprocessor.com/53.htm

Gore's Ten Point Plan

1.) Immediately freeze carbon at the existing level; then implement programs to reduce it 90% by 2050.

2.) Reduce taxes on employment and production, instead taxing pollution (especially CO2). These pollution taxes would raise the same amount of money, but make us more competitive by encouraging employment while discouraging pollution.

3.) A portion of the revenues must be earmarked for low-income and middle class people who will have a difficult time making this transition.

4.) Negotiate a strong global treaty to replace Kyoto, while working toward de facto compliance with Kyoto. Move the start date of this new treaty forward from 2012 to 2010, so the next president can to act immediately, rather than waste time trying to pass Kyoto right before it expires. We have to try to get China and India to participate in the treaty. If they don't immediately participate, we have to move forward with the treaty regardless, trusting that they will join sooner rather than later.

5.) Impose a moratorium on construction of any new coal-fired power plant not compatible with carbon capture and sequestration.

6.) Develop an "electranet" -- a smart grid that allows individual homeowners and small businesses to create green power and sell their excess power to the utility companies at a fair price. Just as widely distributed information processing led to a large new surge of productivity, we need a law that allows widely distributed energy generation to be sold into the grid, at a rate determined not by a the utility companies, but by regulation. The goal is to create a grid that does not require huge, centralized power plants.

7.) Raise CAFE standards for cars and trucks as part of a comprehensive package. Cars and trucks are a large part of the problem, but coal and buildings must be addressed at the same time.

8.) Set a date for the ban of incandescent light bulbs that gives industry time to create alternatives. If the date is set, industry will meet this challenge.

9.) Create Connie Mae, a carbon-neutral mortgage association. Connie Mae will defer the costs of things like insulation and energy efficient windows which cut carbon but are often not used by builders or renovators because they add to the upfront costs of homes, only paying for themselves after several years of energy savings.

10.) The SEC should require disclosure of carbon emissions in corporate reporting.

Ocean Power Can Be a Global Warming Cure
Neil Peirce, Stateline.org
Why is the government still looking to spend billions on new coal-fired power plants when clean energy sources are at our
fingertips? Read the rest of the article.


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War in Iraq - The Toll

US Deaths                  4,371
US wounded         +55,961 (All causes)
US wounded         +38,168* 11/18/07
*(DOD NEW method of counting
    who knows what the real count 
    is?)
  
Iraqi Deaths     +1,139,602 (estimated)

War in Afghanistan
US Deaths                 949
  

Source:  http://icasualties.org/                 

Perspective:
Saddam Hussein convicted of killing - 148
Killed in 9/11 attacks:  2,750