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Renewables

Does Civilization Have a Promising Energy Future?

Posted by Matt Beer - November 17, 2011 - Climate Destabilisation, Climate Level 4, Energy, Level 4, Nuclear, Renewables
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This video taken from Wonderfest 2008, Festival of Science poses the question “Does Civilization Have a Promising Energy Future?” to a series of speakers including the now US Secretary of Energy Steven Chu who moderates the panel. While there isn’t much new (at least for me) in this talk it is an excellent round up of the general issues facing energy and climate change today. In particular there are some good descriptions, including perhaps the best climate change metaphor I have heard to date (which I won’t spoil, watch the first 10 mins for it). So thank you Dr. Chu I think I will have to steal that one.

Speakers include:
Steven Chu (mediator) – Nobel Laureate & Director, Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Dan Kammen (conservation) – Professor of Energy Resources, UC Berkeley
Mike McGehee (solar) – Assoc. Prof. of Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford,
Lynn Orr (carbon capture) – Professor of Petroleum Engineering, Stanford
Per Peterson (fission) – Professor of Nuclear Engineering, UC Berkeley

Carbon Price, Climate Change, Climate Destabilisation, Economy, fossil fuel, Global Warming, Renewables, United States, Video

What the Green Movement Got Wrong

Posted by Matt Beer - November 15, 2011 - Climate Destabilisation, Climate Level 4, Energy, Level 4, Nuclear, Renewables
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This hour long Channel 4 “documentary” contends that some of the positions that the green movement has taken in the past, particularly on nuclear power and genetically modified foods has been wrong and has actually not helped the general aims of the movement get where it wants to go. It suggests that parts of the green movement is now trapped in an ideological corner and needs to reconsider it’s position on these key issues.

The follow up discussion on the Channel 4 (UK) youtube channel will help put some of the points made in the doco into perspective although it highlights that there still isn’t a consensus view on much in the green movement still. But I suppose with such a big subject and with so much at stake it will be almost impossible to take the human emotion out of the debate. Passionate people can be a help and also a hinderance.

The reason why i put documentary in quotation marks is that this video is more of an opinion piece than a real documentary. I in fact agree with a fair chunk of what stance the doco made (nuclear is the lesser evil and I am ambivalent about GM) but as the debate after the show highlights, the complexity of the issues involved cannot be simplified into a 60 minute video. Also you cannot label the green movement with a single brush. Just as with the Occupy Wall St movement, it captures a broad cross section of people who all involved for very different reasons and want many different things.

But it does raise the question of what is going wrong and why the most consequential issue on the planet right now is fading from the political landscape. Not having a consensus on issues such as nuclear cannot help the fact that the issue of climate change is not resonating with people at the moment.

Climate Change, Climate Destabilisation, environment, Nuclear

CSIS – International Energy Agency WEO 2010 Summary

Posted by Matt Beer - November 7, 2011 - Climate Destabilisation, Climate Level 4, Coal, Energy, Level 4, Natural Gas, Oil, Peak Oil, Peak Oil Level 4, Renewables, Sustainable Economy
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Definitely worth a watch. The big boys from the IEA give their take on the very important annual World Energy Outlook report which was released November 2010.

Click the link for the csis.org page detailing the event, the speakers and the slides that go with the presentations.

Climate Change, Conventional oil, Economy, environment, fossil fuel, GDP, Global Warming, Oil, sustainability, Transport, Unconventional Oil, Video

CSIS – Geopolitics of Clean Energy

Posted by Matt Beer - November 7, 2011 - Climate Level 4, Energy, Geo-politics, Level 4, Peak Oil Level 4, Renewables
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For more info on the event, including slides on the presentations at csis.org

Clean Energy, Economics, Economy, Geopolitics, Renewables

IEA – What Energy Will The World Run On 2035

Posted by Matt Beer - August 4, 2011 - Coal, Energy, Level 4, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Oil, Peak Oil, Peak Oil Level 4, Renewables
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Tropical Asian Biofuels?

Posted by Matt Beer - June 22, 2011 - Energy, Level 4, Oil, Peak Oil, Peak Oil Level 4, Renewables
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While traditional biofuels are very borderline on being energy positive, if a region is going to be able to it, it would likely be places like south east Asia. This talk is an interesting concept about using available land on asian islands to grow biofuel compatible crops. Devil is in the details of course.

Biofuels

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