I’m real excited about the possibility of and offshore wind project happening in Maryland, now that Cape Wind is a go in Massachusetts. A number of state environmental groups organzied a town hall in Ocean City last week about the offshore wind proposal on the table, and the steps the Maryland government is taking to moving the ball forward. Below is a cross-post from CCAN’s Tom about the event and the potential for offshore wind. (more…)
September 30, 2010
Actress Ellen Page for 350.org’s Global Work Party on 10/10/10
I’m participating on 10/10/10, are you?
September 29, 2010
Fight Prop 23 in California, Ads in Full Swing
A new poll shows there’s a dead heat on Prop 23, a referendum on whether or not to block California’s climate legislation, one of the most ambitious in the nation. Want to help?
- Visit the “No on 23″ website, learn the facts & sign up: www.StopDirtyEnergyProp.com.
- Educate yourself on how California’s climate & energy laws have created companies & jobs: www.CABrightSpot.com.
- Tell your friends by email, on Facebook, at work, & everywhere else.
- Participate in the debate. Write letters to the editor and post comments on blogs & websites.
- Contribute (click here). The other side’s leader, right-wing California Assemblyman Dan Logue, has publicly said he expects the oil companies to spend $50 million.
Here’s a misleading one by the big oil companies, see the website listed above for debunking
Obama: Yes to 2011 climate bill push
Climate activists including myself have been disappointed too many times in the last two years to take too much from Obama’s statement on pushing climate legislation in 2011, but it’s nice to see President Obama explicitly state his commitment.
“One of my top priorities next year is to have an energy policy that begins to address all facets of our overreliance on fossil fuels,” Obama said. “We may end up having to do it in chunks, as opposed to some sort of comprehensive omnibus legislation. But we’re going to stay on this because it is good for our economy, it’s good for our national security and, ultimately, it’s good for our environment.”
September 28, 2010
September 24, 2010
World’s Largest Wind Farm Opens off UK Coast
Spanning a site as large as 4,000 football fields, England has gotten the world’s largest wind farm spinning. The farm can power up to 200,000 homes, and produce 300 MW of electricity and operate for 25+ years. See the AP article for more.
September 23, 2010
Video: This is What Global Warming Looks Like
Amazing visuals from the Natural Resources Defense Council
September 22, 2010
Bipartisan Renewable Electricity Standard Introduced
Fifteen percent by 2021 isn’t nearly as strong as we need, want, or are capable of…BUT given the somber mood in environmental and green business circles over the lack of climate legislation, Congress passing an RES would be a morale booster and send a positive signal to the renewable energy industry. In short, I think if this passes good things will come, just not great things. See Reuters for the story. A couple excerpts are below…
“If the winds blow the way Sen. Jeff Bingaman is predicting, it will mean Congress has the fortitude, gumption—and most importantly the Republican votes—to make a 15 percent renewable electricity standard a reality during the lame-duck session after the midterm election.”
“Bingaman’s stand-alone, 43-page bill, which is so new it doesn’t yet have a number, is known as the “Renewable Electricity Promotion Act of 2010.” Targets and timetables are similar to previous legislation. It requires utilities nationwide to deliver 15 percent of their power from renewable sources, or by ramping up energy efficiency, by 2021. Utilities selling fewer than 4 million megawatt hours annually are exempt.
This version sets the inaugural year at 2012 instead of 2011 because a year has elapsed since the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee passed a bill that didn’t make it to the Senate floor. Qualifying renewables include wind, solar, ocean, geothermal, biomass, landfill gas, hydrokinetic, waste-to-energy and new hydropower at existing dams.”
“Brownback said he is drumming up support. Thus far, Republican Sens. John Ensign of Nevada and Susan Collins of Maine have signed on as co-sponsors of this bill, Bingaman said about gathering 60 votes to make the legislation filibuster-proof.
“People can’t get cute with this,” Brownback said, adding that he would likely pull his support if the bill becomes larded up with amendments on the Senate floor. He added, for instance, that he held off on adding an ethanol measure to the bill to keep it as simple as possible. “If things get on that are extraneous you’re going to see people shuck off of it.”
Action Alert: Prince George’s County Clean Water Bill
In March 2010 Maryland witnessed cowardice in Annapolis as its General Assembly voted to roll back storm water regulations passed in 2007 at the request of developers. Montgomery County passed legislation enacting the stronger standards which the state shelved. Now Prince George’s County is attempting to follow suit. See the Action Alert below for information about this legislation.
Attention Anacostia Advocates-
This Thursday at 10am the Prince George’s County Council’s Transportation, Housing, and Environment (THE) committee will take up CB-80, the clean water bill. Earlier this summer, advocates achieved a major victory for clean water in the Anacostia with the unanimous passage of Montgomery County’s new stormwater regulation. It is now Prince George’s County’s turn to step up to the plate and do its part. (more…)



