FINAL DECISION

May 6, 2010 · Posted in climate change, Energy, Environment, Martha's Vineyard · Comment 

I had to take a break from writing, and haven’t said a word since March 18th – too much on my plate.  Business is challenging at SMC right now, but all is well, projects are good, everyone’s busy, and we’re all in it together, working hard to keep working.

But the Cape Wind announcement in Boston last Wednesday took my mind off that and inspired me to get back to this.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said a lot about Cape Wind.  But the best thing he said was, quite simply, “This is the final decision of the United States of America.”  Final Decision.  Good decision, great decision, unequivocal decision – by the United States of America!  How rare is that?

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WINDTRIGUE ON THE VINEYARD

December 14, 2009 · Posted in climate change, Energy, Environment, Martha's Vineyard, Politics · 7 Comments 

While the eyes of the world focus on Copenhagen, here at home on Martha’s Vineyard wind energy has been receiving a mighty dose of attention – more than ever before.  Are we making progress?  Maybe some. You be the judge.

Wind has been in the local news in four distinctly different regards at once:  the release and reaction to the draft Massachusetts Oceans Management Plan, the public coming-out of a new organization called Vineyard Power, the continuing saga of Cape Wind, and the adoption of a new wind by-law in Aquinnah.

Before diving in, some context might be useful.

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Orr & Brand: To Save Our Civilization

October 23, 2009 · Posted in climate change, Energy, Environment, Leadership, Politics · 2 Comments 

downtowire-24pxAwhile ago I gave up on doom and gloom.  I’ve learned enough to know the problems, and I tired of reading 250 pages of meticulously researched how-bad-it-is-and-how-bad-it’s-gonna-get followed by 25 pages of generalities about the solutions.  But I broke my rule when I saw David Orr’s new book, Down to the Wire.  The subtitle is Confronting Climate Collapse.  He does just that.

He says that  “The global crisis ahead is a direct result of the largest political failure in history.”  

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