Goal For The Green

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We all know that America needs to become energy independent.  However, there isn’t a clear vision for achieving that goal, and no real clear cut plan either.  Here are ten steps we could make toward achieving energy freedom.

1.  There are 10 foreign government run oil companies that are much larger and have greater oil reserves than our Exxon Mobil. So, we need to quit blaming “big oil” here at home.  Even if they did make a record profit of $12 billion in less than 90 days.

2.  Congress and lawmakers should address or own domestic supply and production problems. If they increased our supply from our own sources and reserves, it could have an impact on the price we pay at the pump.

3.  We can make a difference by turning off lights at home, when not in use.  We can also save gas instead of time by slowing down our driving speed.  We can also save energy by keeping our thermostats set at 68 in the winter and 75 in the summer.

4.  Remember when grandma use to hang clothes out on the line and how nice and fresh they smelled? Or how about installing rain barrels to water the lawn instead of pumping water from the well.  If you aren’t on a well system, you can conserve water by using drip or soaker hoses.

5.  There must be a determination in this country to develop alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal technology.  There is is no room for the NIMBY (not in my backyard) attitude.  This only slows progress that needs to happen.

6.  We need to build and reopen nuclear plants.  France gets 77% of its energy from nuclear sources.  We need to follow what they have learned in regard to safe usage of nuclear power and the recycling of nuclear waste.

7.  We should increase hydroelectric power in states where it is plentiful.  There should also be an environmental push to increase the survival rate of young salmon migrating to the Pacific regions

8.  If we develop and deploy our environmental cleanup strategies to developing economic powers such as China India and others, they could generate electricity from their abundant coal reserves.  This would drastically reduce air and water pollution in those countries, and make their people healthier.  Taking this step would also provide new markets for our American companies and create new jobs.

9  We need to produce more of our own oil and natural gas, while other technology and alternatives are being developed.  There is enough domestic natural gas offshore to supply the United States for the next 10 years easily.  The production technology is much safer than it was 30 plus years ago.  There are 109 offshore oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that were directly hit during Hurricane Katrina without causing a significant spill.

10.  It will take patience and common since, as well as time and money to transform new technology and find new sources of energy.  The solutions won’t happen overnight, however, we need a dedicated government to get behind these issues and make sure these changes happen in a timely fashion.

  1. green blog Said,

    The reason why there hasn’t been any clear vision is because there’s nobody, a person who is really strong and influential figure to drive the campaign. Most of the time, it’s always empty promises coming from politicians who often forget what they have said after the election.

    green blogs last blog post..10 More Ways To Stop Bleeding At The Pump

  2. Barbara Said,

    Hi green blog,

    You are so right! I couldn’t have said it better. Wouldn’t it be great if we had a government that cared about the environment and the economy…or is that just
    wishful thinking?

  3. Linda Said,

    There just needs to be some action that folks can see! Should the government decide to get in the fray, they need to tap some of the corporations who are already green to see how they did it. Maybe a clear vision will come about and the next president does what they today speak of !

    Ha!

  4. Barbara Said,

    Hi Linda,

    I agree with you, but they will say anything to get elected, and then do nothing! It always turns out like that, and we never see any action. We need to insist that whoever is elected, does something in the area of developing alternative energy sources. We can start by contacting our elected state representatives and insist that action be taken on these very important issues!

  5. SolReka Said,

    You missed the one most important point.
    - Ditch Bush and his band of merry men. The sooner he goes, the better. Having said that he is only a puppet on a string, so we’re screwed either way.

    SolRekas last blog post..9 Reasons Why the World Will End on Dec 21 2012. Part 2

  6. Barbara Said,

    SolReka,

    Yes, well we don’t have too much Bush time left. But, I for one am so-so tired of this longest campaign in history and politics in general, that I can’t wait til it’s over ..which ever way the –it rolls!

  7. Sock Yee Said,

    The reason why we are always energy dependent relies on our attitude and way of living. It’s not just a role played by one single person that matter but everybody has to play his or her part. Although my contribution is not significant, at least I know I’ve done everything I could by incorporating all the green ideas in my daily works of life up to everything I do. Most important is try not to be wasteful and use resource wisely. We definitely need a strong leader to lead the way.

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  8. meredith Said,

    The way to move on is much simpler than depending on the politicians. Rock Port, Missouri is energy independant because of one man’s vision. He was not the mayor….or a councilman…..he was an individual who ignored the nay sayers and worked to make it happen. That is how things get done. If you think that electing, John McCain or Barak Obama is going to be some wonderful cure you are in for a terrible disappointment. Look at your local community, and move forward. it’s just that simple!

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  9. Barbara Said,

    Hi Meredith,

    I totally agree with you..yes, one person can make a difference, you’ve given us a great example here! And Yes, starting locally is the way to go. I’m not at all political, I just meant it would be nice if we had a government that would recognize what needs to be done and step up to the plate. They seem to think that environmental issues will just go away!

  10. Barbara Said,

    Hi Sock Yee,

    Yes, I agree, we all need to try not to be wasteful and use or resources wisely! A strong
    leader would be a big help and a step along the way!

  11. sje Said,

    We decided to DO something and ordered a rain barrel for X-mas. I’m really kinda looking forward to putting it up and using the thing – the wife did all the research — I looked it over and this site really has some great stuff http://www.aquabarrel.com

  12. Barbara Said,

    Hi sje,

    Thanks for stopping by and doing the research. Enjoy your rain barrel…and Merry Christmas!