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Professor Dan Kammen speaking about Obama climate and energy policy

Friday, April 24th, 2009

UC Berkeley Professor Dan Kammen, coordinating lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and an advisor to Obama during the 2008 campaign, describes recent changes in Climate Change policy since Obama has been in office. In particular Kammen focuses on policy reversals announced by EPA’s Lisa P. Jackson which allow California to set higher air quality standards than national, and the pivotal decision to consider CO2 as a harmful greenhouse gas.


Dan Kammen speaking at UC Berkeley on Obama’s climate change approach

Environmental Gains Lose Priority in China Amid Downturn – NYTimes.com

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

“DUANJIALING, China — Less than a year ago, officials were pressing mines and factories along this limestone belt of northern China to shut down or move away to clear the air of dust and smog for the Beijing Olympics.

Now, amid the global economic downturn, priorities have shifted.

Cumbersome environmental reviews have been accelerated, state bank loans are flowing freely again and workers are welding the grinding mills of Sanhe Yongsheng Cement, one of the new cement plants under construction not far from China’s capital.”

The article goes on to mention rapid approval of projects:

“In the rush to invest $585 billion in stimulus spending and revive flagging industrial production, China has at least temporarily backpedaled on some environmental restraints imposed, though with limited impact, during the country’s long boom.

The Ministry of Environmental Protection, citing the urgency of fighting the downturn, adopted a new “green passage” policy that speeds approval of industrial projects. In one three-day stretch late last year, it gave the green light to 93 new investment plans valued at $38 billion.”

via Environmental Gains Lose Priority in China Amid Downturn – NYTimes.com.

Gavin Newsom: Power America With Ocean Energy

Friday, April 17th, 2009

“Offshore wind power is one promising source of energy that is commercially viable today. Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimate that the wind off America’s coast could generate nearly 1,000 gigawatts — a little more than the current U.S. electrical capacity.

Ocean power, while not as developed, is every bit as promising. California has more than 745 miles of coastline, and every mile has daily energy transfers in the form of waves, tides and current. Estimates vary, but experts suggest that more than a quarter of California’s energy demand could be met by technology that harnesses these forms of ocean energy. Economic projections indicate that ocean energy could become cost-competitive over the long term if governmental leadership exists to encourage investment in these technologies.”

via Gavin Newsom: Power America With Ocean Energy.

Newsom’s further comments (video) on long term issues for S.F. “…Even Obama is softening on cap and trade – and no one has the guts to do a carbon tax”

Ted Turner on Suicidal Destruction from Nuclear Weapons – Video

Friday, April 17th, 2009

The link between the environment and militarism is too often left unexamined. Accidental or intentional the use of nuclear weapons would have devastating environmental effects.

Ted Turner, founder of CNN:

“We have designed, built, deployed and armed our own suicidal destruction – now is that smart? No, so why don’t we get rid of them while we still can before the get rid of us”

See the Video on FORAtv.com

Police arrest 114 people in pre-emptive strike against environmental protesters | guardian.co.uk

Monday, April 13th, 2009

‘Police have carried out what is thought to be the biggest pre-emptive raid on environmental campaigners in UK history, arresting 114 people believed to be planning direct action at a coal-fired power station.’

via Police arrest 114 people in pre-emptive strike against environmental protesters | Environment | guardian.co.uk.

Why It's Not Possible to Solve Climate Change Without China | UC Berkeley Webcasts

Monday, April 13th, 2009

See the video of Orville Schell’s talk here:  UC Berkeley Webcasts | Video and Podcasts.
Skip ahead to about 6:30 to avoid the introduction.


Orville Schell

Why It’s Not Possible to Solve Climate Change Without China | UC Berkeley Webcasts

Monday, April 13th, 2009

See the video of Orville Schell’s talk here:  UC Berkeley Webcasts | Video and Podcasts.
Skip ahead to about 6:30 to avoid the introduction.


Orville Schell

Chu wants labs to work on energy, climate change – New Mexico Business Weekly:

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

‘In a speech today at Sandia National Laboratories, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu compared unchecked global warming to riding on the Titanic.

“Lots of people see there’s an iceberg ahead, but it takes a long time to turn the boat around,” Chu said. “If we turn it now, we can mitigate the blow.”

To help turn the ship, Chu wants to expand work at the Department of Energy’s national laboratories to include research on climate change and development of alternative energy.’

via Chu wants labs to work on energy, climate change – New Mexico Business Weekly:.

Obama, Who Vowed Rapid Action on Climate Change, Turns More Cautious – NYTimes.com

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

‘WASHINGTON — President Obama came to office promising swift and comprehensive action to combat global climate change…

…Overseas, American officials are telling their counterparts that they need time to gauge the American public’s appetite for an ambitious carbon reduction scheme before leading any international effort.’

via Obama, Who Vowed Rapid Action on Climate Change, Turns More Cautious – NYTimes.com.

Obama Global Warming Plan Involves Cooling Air

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

‘WASHINGTON — Tinkering with Earth’s climate to chill runaway global warming – a radical idea once dismissed out of hand –  is being discussed by the White House as a potential emergency option, the president’s new science adviser said Wednesday.’

via Obama Global Warming Plan Involves Cooling Air.