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Era of Cheap Energy 'Will Never Return'
The era of cheap energy is over and will never return as Britain pays the price of turning into a low-carbon economy, the former chairman of the Environment Agency has warned. Sir John Harman accuses politicians of failing to be honest with people about the costs of developing and delivering new forms of clean energy.
Sir John Harman: 'It is extremely unlikely that we will ever get back to the retail energy prices of the past 15 years or so' (photo: PA) And he calls for measures to combat fuel poverty, through price controls, subsidies or higher state benefits to prevent the creation of a new class of low-carbon poor.
In a hard-hitting Fabian Society pamphlet to be published this month, Sir John accuses politicians of failing to match their rhetoric on green issues with action, saying they are "badly out of touch with the reality". In The Green Crunch, he writes: "It is extremely unlikely that we will ever get back to the retail energy prices of the past 15 years or so. Yet I do not think that this fact is being squarely presented to the electorate nor would it be an obvious vote-winner to do so.
"We need to acknowledge that there is, in a civilised society, a right to expect affordable access to warmth, light, and the other benefits which energy delivers and that this can only be protected as prices rise by intervention, either in the energy markets or through the welfare system."
He points to Gordon Brown's reluctance to bring in the green taxes he promised as Chancellor in 1997. But he argues that Labour can learn lessons from Barack Obama's victory in a "gas-addicted" United States and is the natural party to meet the environmental challenge.
Sir John, a former Labour council leader who chaired the Environment Agency for eight years until last summer, urges politicians to be more honest with people about the threat from climate change, saying that the environment should be regarded as just as important as economic and social issues. His call comes as green groups fear the environment is falling down the politicians' list of priorities because of the recession.
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Show AllI think Sir John overestimates the meaning of Obama's election. I believe most folks voted for him not because they're ready to create a new society in line with new realities, but rather because they're hoping Mr. Obama can work some kind of magic and bring back the old society. The vast majority of Americans are still utterly clueless as to the true meaning of sustainability.
Human Being, sad, but true. But also true: there has always been a number of USians willing to fight back. The empire will fall, but the country will remain. With free transit, the auto era will end and peace will be possible.
http://freepublictransit.org
See the article on CD about the Russian shutdown of the natural gas pipeline running through the Ukraine.
The UK is at the far end of that pipeline. Although the UK has strategic gas reserves, they will not last more than a few weeks. And winter is no where near over.
Sir John is saying the age of cheap energy is over.
He is right.
But very soon, people will be paying with their lives, either as they starve or freeze, or as they die as expendable pawns in the very probable coming Resource Wars.
Walk in peace.
It's simple. Americans voted for Mr O because they are sick and tired of the incompetence and arrogance and tackiness of the Bush gang. It's hard to get the attention of the American electorate...but losing half of one's retirement savings does tend to make for focus.
Sam Abrams
mas.smarba@gmail.com
On the contrary: The era of cheep energy has yet to arrive! WAKE UP!
Solar is now poised and ready to replace all other forms of energy production. All other means of producing energy will be rendered obsolete when solar energy becomes the cheapest means of producing a kilowatt of electricity.
The holy grail of solar has been discovered, and will soon overshadow all the discussions of how to generate electricity for our energy needs.
http://www.nanosolar.com
Get with the program. Wake up and small the coffee (Gracias, Sr. Valdez). The sun is smiling down on us as it always has. Every day it says, "Hey, here I am, at your service!" Clean, quiet, efficient and ready. Sol for the soul. Yeah!
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model which makes the existing model obsolete"
-R. Buckminster Fuller