We Need an Energy Revolution
The United States today spends some $400 billion a year importing oil from countries like Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Mexico, Russia, and Venezuela. Think for a moment what an incredible impact that same $400 billion a year could have on our country if that money were invested here and not abroad, in such areas as weatherization, energy efficiency, sustainable energies like wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, public transportation and automobiles that are energy efficient or don't use fossil fuels at all.
What we are talking about is an energy revolution that leads us toward energy independence, the cessation of support for foreign dictatorships and the ability to avoid Mideast wars fought over oil. What we are talking about is an energy revolution that will substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enable us to address the global warming crisis that threatens our planet with increases in floods, drought, extreme weather conditions, disease and wars fought over limited natural resources. What we are talking about is an energy revolution that will result in cleaner air, water and food and make us a healthier nation.
And, as our nation struggles to recover from the worst economic times since the Great Depression, what we also are talking about is an energy revolution that has the capability of creating millions of good-paying green jobs.
These are jobs that will occur at every level of education and for every skill set. These are jobs for scientists, engineers, machinists, and electricians. These are jobs for workers who weatherize older homes and buildings and save consumers substantial sums on their fuel bills. These are jobs for factory workers who produce advanced insulation material, energy-efficient windows, improved roofing materials and LED light bulbs. These are jobs that build, distribute, install and maintain wind turbines, photovoltaic panels, solar hot water systems, geothermal heating and cooling systems, and biomass heating systems. These are jobs on our farms and in our forests producing biofuels and converting farm waste to electricity.
I see a future where, by 2025, we are producing a quarter or more of our electricity from clean, sustainable energy sources. I see a revitalized American manufacturing base where instead of importing 90 percent of the batteries used in hybrid vehicles, 46 percent of solar photovoltaic cells and modules, and half of all wind turbines used in the U.S., those product are made right here at home. I see a future where American companies lead the world in the production of hybrid-plug in cars and electric vehicles.
I see a future where instead of creating 330 jobs to build yet another fossil-fuel power plant, we create 4,000 jobs building a solar thermal plant that has no carbon dioxide emissions and does not pollute our air because the only fuel is endlessly renewed, no-cost sunlight. These plants, according to the Interior Department secretary, could provide up to 29 percent of the electrical needs of our country.
I see a future where, by 2020, our nation follows the example of a state like Vermont, which, in the last two years, has seen electricity demand lowered because of energy efficiency efforts. Investing in energy efficiency is cost-effective; it saves 3 cents per kilowatt hour compared to the 14 cents it costs to generate the same amount of power.
I see a future where states compete with one another to see which can be the most efficient, and where businesses seek out efficient states in which to locate so they can reap the economic and environmental benefits for their businesses and employees.
I see a future where getting to work, or to school, or to the store does not have to cause pollution. I see a future where plug-in hybrid cars and electric vehicles are commonplace, producing a fraction of the emissions of conventional vehicles while providing the same mobility for drivers.
I see a future where we rebuild our mass transportation and rail systems. For every $1 billion we invest in public transportation, we create 30,000 jobs, save thousands of dollars a year for each commuter, and dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions.
The bad news is that if we do not act boldly to address the global warming crisis, the consequences for our planet and future generations will be dire. The good news is that we have the knowledge and technology today, which will only improve in the future, to address that crisis. Yes, we can dramatically cut greenhouse gas emission. Yes, we can create an energy independent nation. Yes, we can create millions of good paying green jobs in the process. Let's do it!
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is chairman of the Green Jobs and the New Economy Subcommittee of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
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30 Comments so far
Show AllThe energy revolution has been going on for more than 20 years (not counting the Amish). By now lots of people are independent for the most part. We have been bugging the politicians all along, and now suddenly, it is all about the "energy revolution". It is pretty late and so much damage has been done. But hey, go for it, just so long as reduction in energy use is what it is about, cause there is no way to use alternative energy to match the waste in energy we have today.
SIMPLE ENERGY SOLUTION #1:
Stop using so much!
Ditch the car.
Wear your clothes till they wear out.
Grow a garden.
Turn off the AC.
Superinsulate your home.
Repair instead of replace.
Buy food grown locally.
Barter for what you need, when you can.
For $20 trillion dollars the US can be totally energy independent using photovoltaic power placed in the US Southwest and storage/transported in the form of hydrogen. I used to think $20 trillion dollars was impossibly large amount of money but we just spent $12.8 trillion dollars on gifts to the ultra-rich so I now see no problem. It will be the biggest stimulus spending the world has ever seen. No one can say it is too small.
Moving to Hybrids or EVs (that basically run on coal) will not be nearly enough to avert the impending disaster created by the cost of importing of 13 million barrels per day of petroleum and petroleum products. Now it costs nearly half a trillion a year, and it will soon cost double that amount.
We need to change the system to reduce the number of SOVs (Single-Occupancy-Vehicles) on the roads in urban areas by 80% SOON, while providing an efficient and attractive public transportation option to those who don't use a car. Light-rail systems, while good for some routes, can't be built fast enough to serve entire urban areas.
This end can be accomplished by increasing the cost of operating SOVs AND passing enabling (local) legislation to permit the operation of COMFORTABLE 7-9 passenger minibuses that operate on routes that extend into the suburbs.
To get an idea about how minibuses might look and operate, read the article posted on http://www.greeneconomypost.com entitled "Driving to Destruction"...
Nice Try!
As long as people really 'believe' that there is 'Energy Out There' and that You got to drill baby, drill, or remove a Mountaintop - remove baby, remove, or built new nuclear powerplants - radiate baby, radiate, or go to secure and occupy some foreign Energy rich Countries - occupy baby, occupy!
These are still the days of Dark Age. There is yet no light in sight.
Looking for Energy? Well, let me show You the direction in which You should look:
Inside.
Because who ever looks for Energy forgets the most important part. We Are Energy. Everything is Energy, no exceptions.
So there are those wonderful Beings populating Planet Earth, looking for Energy.
That's weird. To say the least. Unless You find rasons to excuse one Self. Like: Ahh, Quantum Physics was only discovered 100 years ago, we need more time to grasp the concept of that.
Plus there are Play Offs going on...
How many people really get IT? 1%? ½%? 1‰? 1‱?
The only solution for this mess is to step away from monopolization, privatization and centralization.
With biogas digesters made in Europe You can supply small communities with cooking gas, gas for refrigeration, for electricity, hot water and heating. Well You got to grow Your food though.
Humans have obvious a big issue with their leftovers. Their $hit. That's yak, gross, disgusting and what not.
People are so ignorant, they pay somebody to pump out the septic tank, where they could generate all required Energy through their feces and food/biomass scraps.
As soon as the good food enters the human mouth, it's value drops dramatically. While the strawberry tastes really good, when it is moving down the hatch, it remains just memory. Not even digested, 'the strawberries were good!' and forgotten. Sooner than the wonderful food with its amazing Energy reaches the intestines, new food 'needs' to be fed into the human digester. Now only because the food looks different when it leaves the body, doesn't mean it is waste now. Or $hit. Or disgusting.
Religion has the biggest finger on/in that one. Making it 'Taboo' to touch it, use it, even look at it. Now, how stupid is that? It says 'stupid is as stupid does' and I don't throw those observations around liberally. I should though.
Looking at people whining for Energy that 'waste' the one they already paid for, out of moral /ethical reasons.
Everything IS Energy, it doesn't HAVE IT. IT IS IT. In various states. So, to avoid cutting trees for cooking and heating or digging for coal and oil, we just learn how to handle our 'Liquid Gold', our '$hit'.
Equally funny and amazing is, that people all over the world are already using bio-gas to run their vehicles. Must feel great to be propelled by crap! You get the very last bit of convertable Energy out of it and then You compost it.
If You ever look for Energy again, let me know, I'll tell You where to look for it!
Believe That You Can Change Your Beliefs.
itsjustkarma July 23rd, 2009 9:36 pm
"Believe That You Can Change Your Beliefs."
Sounds like a necessary ingredient to stave off total destruction of the planet and its species.
The money-changers around the globe need a wake-up call or the planet is doomed.
We Will See Big Changes When People Realize
That The World Is As They Believe It Is.
Yesterday's thoughts became Today's Beliefs
and Todays's Beliefs become Tomorrow's Reality.
It is called Quantum Physics and it is the key
to decipher the algorithms of Creation/Source Energy/
Universe. If One Wants To.
When You Believe That I can 'send' You a cloud,
shaped like a beautiful Hawai'ian Flower or the
flower itself, coming out of nowhere wherever
You are, IT Will Happen.
My favorite 'Flowers' are Plumeria Blossoms.
I'd like to see a reference or some calculations to back your comments. Otherwise I'll have to believe you're full of it.
http://wwwDOTelectrigazDOTcomSlashaccueil_en.htm
http://wwwDOTarti-indiaDOTorg/
http://wwwDotgreenoptimisticDOTcom/2009/02/08/first-biogas-plant-that
-runs-on-waste-biomass-feedstocks/
Believe That You Can Change Yor Beliefs.
I guess you've never used dried Camel dung to heat your home. Neither have I but many people use it to build fires to keep warm.
Didn't we hear this already from Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama last year?
Why wait til 2020 or 2030? Because they'll be gone or dead by then? Always somewhere off in the future, right?
We don't have the luxury to put it off until the "future".
REVOLUTION NOW!!!
Yes, we need an energy revolution (as well as a health care revolution, a banking and finance revolution, etc. etc.), but isn't it abundantly clear to everyone by now that we're never going to get anywhere so long as we cling to this same old same old business as usual status quo incrementalism? At most we'll get a toehold on something maybe (or maybe not) progressive, only to find, sooner or later, that a bipartisan agreement in Congress will have undone whatever we previously may or may not have won. But if not incrementalism, what? We rise up en masse and change the world, that's what. Why? Because there is no alternative, that's why, being that perpetual war + global warming + economic collapse = doomsay, not to mention the fact that time's running out.
"I see a future where states compete with one another to see which can be the most efficient"
Stop dreaming, Bernie. Go to Harvard Business School, Bernie. Walk in on the lecture, Bernie. Throw the book at the professor, Bernie. Tell him he is going to stop teaching the students to compete for control of markets, society, and people, through sabotage of public policy, culture and mindset, and start teaching to compete to maximize value in the very limited confines of the market for widgets. Show him the crazed look in your eyes, up close and personal. Then report back here. Go. Now.
"millions of good-paying green jobs"
Stop talking about "green jobs", senator, and start talking about green proprietorships. Carve the pie, big boy, with your big knife, or we'll carve it for you.
Bernie is talking about revolutions we already know we need and already know we'll have naturally as outcomes of the revolution that must come first: The enlightenment and empowerment of the people. You keep talking Bernie, while we build the ethics and practice of sustained equity.
SENATOR SANDERS,
Are you aware that the cost of running ONE nuclear submarine a year could provide health care to all Vermonters for at least a year? No, you never make comparisons of that sort do you?
Are you aware that the unemployment in the USA is worse than at an equivalent point in the great depression if you use the same formula the government used then?
Are you aware that things are getting so bad in Vermont that people are commiting crimes so they can go to jail and get free dental care?
Are you aware that the COLA adjustments in social security and other pensions have effectively decreased the buying power of pensioners consistently each year for more than 20 years? You aren't? Why not? Forget the BLS malarky. Check out what it cost 20 years ago to live in Vermont and compare it to now. You can do it Bernie. Wake up.
And finally, isn't it high time you looked at that ridiculous number the government defines as the poverty level and fix it to reflect reality?
HELP!
I agree to what you are saying and basically it is really a turn off you know. I can't even save here in ohio, I resorted to coupons from http://www.couponsaver.org. Well, said brother. If I only have a health care the same as our congressman then there's no problem for me.
Thank you brother.
I hope Sanders hears it but I'm not holding my breath. I just keep looking at ways to decrease my doctor and dentist visits (45 to 75 minutes walking and jogging per day on a treadmill and high powered dental flossing with dental tape daily). So far, so good.
Senator Sanders,
The future you described is impossible with our military budget.
The health of this country will continue to deteriorate with our military budget.
The pollution levels will continue to foul this country's air and water at accelerated levels with our military budget.
The safety of many people in the world is compromised by our military budget.
The safety of U.S. citizens traveling abroad is compromised by our military aggression.
We did not elect you to tell us how things are and how good they could be. We know how things are. We elected you to filibuster the war and vote against ANY war funding. That is what the people want before ANYTHING ELSE.
As to all of that great future you see, IT WON'T HAPPEN with your support for wars and war profiteering.
Absolutely correct.
BUT—whatever it is that fuels the militarism is the thing which has to change FIRST.
The military budget won't budge until then.
When national consciousness is not peaceful, not harmonious and seeks to blame others for its own troubles and insecurities, militarism is the result. And this militarism seesm to go hand-in-hand with predatory capitalism, which is a cultural fixture in the US.
Sure, but capitalism is merely a function of unhinged greed. In any system the greedy people try to move to positions of disproportionate importance in order to feather their nest. Corruption can occur in any system. However, if the crooks can't make money off of making giant phallic symbols like missles and submarines, they will lost the cloak of true blue patriot that they hide behind now.
Don't confuse capitalism with militarism. Capitalism isn't a "function", it's a system. It's based on an individual's desire to get ahead and indeed some of it is caused by greed. This isn't necessarily wrong, because it does make individuals work hard. Sometimes they're unhinged, sometimes they're not.
Militarism isn't necessarily a problem associated with capitalism. North Korea is a communist AND militarist society. To understand US militarism, I recommend the book
"The Political Economy of U.S. Militarism" by Ismael Hossein-Zadeh, Palgrave McMillan editors.
North Korea is not communist. North Korea has degenerated into a despotism of totalitarian elites.
Sorry Bernie, I just see more of the same.
We need a revolution, period.
Peasants, start your pitchforks! heh heh heh
How many people are going to have that first reaction? "Geez, Bernie, if you just drop the 'an energy' part you can sign me up today.
Being able to walk to work or take a street car would be a big help.
Unfortunately, Big Oil deliberately designed our cities to make that difficult.
Our cities weren't designed by "big oil". Your fate is in your hands.
Sure. However, as long as you aren't a millionaire, remember two things:
1) You live downstream.
2) Shit flows downhill.
Enjoy the swim upstream if you like. I prefer to get out of the fucking water and make the rich clean up after themselves. THEN I'll be glad to jump back in. Until then, regardless of what "system" they want to call their organized theft and murder, the rich are the problem, the enemy and the target.
A short explanation of why the above post is ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
Rich people don't trust those around them, so their unconscious response is to do everything possible to get richer, even if it means denying sustenance to those who had the bad luck to be born poor. By sustenance, I don't only mean food, but the ability to become educated about both the social and physical environment in which they live--they are predestined not to understand what they must do to elevate themselves.
To have riches is to have "claims" on the remaining resources of the physical world as well as the "time" of others, e.g. labor exacted from them.
Soon, one percent will have all the rights to everything, and they will pay about 10% to become the "enforcers" of their "rights" to ownership, and everyone else will be endentured "servants" from birth, i.e., SLAVES.
Back to Fuedalism.