Young U.S. Voters
Want Climate Action; Fossil Energy Divestment Takes Hold; Utilities vs. Rooftop
Solar
Anders Hellum-Alexander, GlobalWarmingisReal
contributor, wraps-up and comments on the climate and environmental news
headlines for the past week:
Young people in America know that global warming is real; as long as we can get them to vote we
will never have another President that opposes a healthy environment. And, when
did having a healthy environment become just a Democrat thing? Nixon passed the
Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act and created the Environmental Protection
Agency. Bush the First updated the Clean Air Act and created a market based
solution to acid rain. Its weird days in the US when a powerful political party
is actively trying to ruin the only land we have.
If you don’t want dirty energy companies affecting politics, then
why invest in them? Divestment is becoming
more popular and is a needed correction. You should vote the
same way you buy products and invest your money. Don’t let your money speak
louder than your vote.
There are about 20 US states supportive of solar PV. If you live in one you should look into
getting solar on your home. Solar energy is true energy independence.
Hybrid cars are selling well in America, 300,000 sold so far this
year, but few all-electric cars (EV) have been sold. The electric, but it is new to the mass
market and needs to continue innovating. Batteries need to be smaller, cheaper,
quicker and have less of an environmental impact. The cool thing about electric
vehicles is that they are as environmentally friendly as the fuel for the
battery, so PV solar is a perfect companion for EVs.
The enormous Alberta Tar Sands operation has unintended
consequences.
Sometimes when drilling for oil a pipe just starts pulling up oil and spilling
on the surface. This is happening in Canada and its awful. There is pressure in
the EU to reclassify oil from the Tar Sands as a banned import.
Laboratory meat
has been achieved, its taste is described as “edible.” When we can grow authentic tasting
steaks will it become the new standard? Without the land impact lab meat is the
better option for the environment. Only problem is that lab meat could become
cheap and abundant and encourage rich people to eat more of it and poor people
to start eating it every day (eating less local food). We would be increasing
obesity, population growth and mechanizing and centralizing our food even
further. Are we stuck in a cycle that we cannot get out of?