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Enviro-Politics: Feinstein Can’t Be Serious

Posted on 14 April 2010 by sirrahc

Consider the following facts:

1) Gov. Schwarzenegger signed a law requiring that 1/3 of the electricity produced in California by 2020 must be from “renewable sources”; solar and wind energy are the favored options.

2) The best location in CA for wind farms and solar plants (which need a LOT of relatively flat land, by the way)? Answer: The Mojave Desert, ‘cuz it’s, well,… mostly flat, hot, & windy

3) A lot a progress toward the 2020 goal would be reached with a planned 13 large wind farms and solar plants.

I’m not a huge believer in the practicality of solar & wind power, at least not on a large-scale and with the present level of technology. But, at least this seemed like it would be a decent effort on the part of environmentalists, especially those with money and the power to do something.

Wind farm in Germany

Enter: Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chair of the Senate Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies, which naturally controls the Interior Department’s budget. Feinstein has introduced a “desert preservation” bill — which will likely pass, given her position — that will, among other things, declare a million acres of prime Mojave acreage permanently off-limits to development, including for solar plants and wind farms. Now, that may only be about 1/16th of the whole desert. But, of course, there are things — like cities and lakes and parks and mountains and tourist areas — that make much of the rest of the area unsuitable for putting up a bunch of big windmills and solar panels.

Feinstein’s legislation blocks the aforementioned plans, which, ironically, puts her at odds with her fellow-environmentalist, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Kennedy’s venture capital firm has invested in a company that would be opening one of those solar plants. “This is arguably the best solar land in the world, and Sen. Feinstein shouldn’t be allowed to take this land off the table without a proper and scientific environmental review,” complained Kennedy. The bill will immediately shut down about a dozen projects, or roughly 10% of those currently under review by the Bureau of Land Management. If the land in question was no better than any other for these projects, I might be more sympathetic. But, apparently, it isn’t.

Solar One power plant

Feinstein thinks the sight of the solar plants and wind farms from the freeway will ruin the view. (Ironically again, this was the Kennedy family’s complaint when someone wanted to erect wind turbines off Cape Cod.) The question has been raised: “Why is the view from some freeway sacrosanct, whereas building such plants elsewhere in the state is OK?” Also, consider that the average nuclear plant, which is the size of a football field, can reliably supply the electricity that solar plants and wind farms covering many square miles do unreliably. But, of course, Feinstein and her friends are anti-nuclear energy, too.

As Gary Jason concluded in his “Power Play” article for Liberty Magazine (not available online), apparently some environmentalists aren’t as serious about energy production as they like to claim.

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We're Takin' it to Science! YEEAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!!!

Posted on 12 February 2010 by Jay

February 12th, 2010

While the current administration is enacting strong funding cuts to programs like NASA and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is fabricating data to push a hoax about global warming, Howard Dean announced that Republicans just don’t believe in science anymore. I find this insulting on a number of levels considering, as a physician, he should understand what real science entails. I guess all the snow in DC has gotten to his brain.

I hate to say it, Mr. Dean but “creative thinking” is what got us into this mess with the IPCC in the first place. Creative thinking on economics is what created our huge deficit that Mr. Obama is trying to reduce by cutting funding for the Moon and Mars projects. Yeah, that’s another story. Don’t get me started, my Tourette Syndrome might flare up.

Cap n’ Trade anyone?

The IPCC, with all the faulty weather models and fabricated “scientific data” coming to light, isn’t exactly exemplifying actual science. Back in the 70’s, these very same scientists were shouting about an impending ice age as well.

The way these people cling to a dying horse is pathetic. They would rather go down in flames than admit they were wrong and move forward. Al Gore’s whereabouts are harder to figure out than the location of Bin Ladin’s “Bat Cave”. But in the absence of Al “I’m an inconvenient truth” Gore, you know we can always count on Howard Dean to make some pretty funny statements. The humor is never ending.

Republicans want facts. The problem with main stream facts about global warming is they have always been bunk and people like Howard Dean and Al Gore have too much invested to admit being wrong. The next logical step for these two liberal morons is demagoguery. Predictable really.

EDIT: No kittens where injured in the writing of this post. IT’S A JOKE! GEEESH!

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