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Writer calls for truth about renewable energy and climate change

by Lisa Abbott last modified February-15-2010 11:32 AM

Former KFTC chairperson and Jessamine County farmer Henry Riekert has a strong piece in today's Lexington Herald Leader. You can find his full commentary here. (The following summary is also cross-posted on website of the Kentucky Sustainable Energy Alliance.) 

Riekert writes:

"Every 45 minutes enough sunlight strikes the Earth to power every home and building in the world for a full year. The U.S. Department of Energy has determined that enough energy could be produced by offshore wind farms alone to power the entire country. Incredible, isn't it? All that clean, renewable energy readily available and we're still burning oil and coal...."

And he wonders:

"Why can't the USA do what other countries are doing? As my German grandparents always said, there isn't anything America can't do.Of course, that was then and this is now. We live in an America where corporations are people and money is free speech. Where oil and coal corporations spend millions of dollars every year to kill legislation that threatens their industry and to discredit scientists who sound the alarm. It's an America where members of Congress earmark public money to fossil fuel industries whose profits are measured in billions. Where industry executives tell elected officials which regulators to hire and fire. We've become an America where industry spends millions more every year spreading misinformation and outright lies."

Meanwhile, here in Kentucky, legislation is currently moving forward to a) remove the current ban on nuclear energy in Kentucky, b) create a caucus of legislators whose purpose is to promote the interests of Kentucky's coal, oil and natural gas industries, c) allow utility companies to condemn private lands in order to build pipelines to transport carbon dioxide captured from coal plants, and d) call upon Congress to prohibit the US EPA from regulating greenhouse gas emissions.  

 Anyone looking for a good source of information about these and other energy bills pending before the Kentucky General Assembly should visit the website of the Kentucky Resources Council. Look on the left side for a link to "bills we are watching." KFTC also maintains a helpful bill tracker with summaries and status updates on the bills we've taken a position on. 

Climate Change

Posted by Leon Wood at February-15-2010 07:50 PM
What about the breaking news today from the ex head of climate change resource that there has been no global warming for the last 20 years and data show it is not as warm no as it was during the middle ages. Which goes to show that man has no influenece on the weather. Surface coal mining our past, present and will continue to be our future.

climate change

Posted by Teri at February-15-2010 09:09 PM
climate and weather 2 different things.

Climate Change

Posted by Leon Wood at February-15-2010 09:29 PM
My bad it just goes to show that man has no effect on climate. Surface mining our past, present and will continue to our future.

Real Information

Posted by Dave at February-15-2010 10:10 PM
No. No it doesn't, Leon.

You say that the "ex head of climate change resource that there has been no global warming for the last 20 years"

It took me a while to find out what you were talking about, but I now assume you mean climate scientist Phil Jones. He is one man amongst all climate scientists in the world, so it would hardly be troubling if he he did speak out in doubt of global warming.

If I heard about a highscool science teacher who was pretty sure gravity was a myth, I don't think I'd be too worried either.

But, hey - maybe you value Phil Jones' opinion on Global Warming more than any other scientist. In that case, I'd suggest actually reading what he had to say instead of what Fox news says that he said.

Here's Phil Jones actual interview:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8511670.stm

And a good summation from a different news source debunking the Fox news misrepresentation:
http://voices.kansascity.com/node/7593

Climate Change

Posted by Leon Wood at February-15-2010 10:44 PM
Excerpt "In a January 29 report, they find that starting in 1990, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) began systematically eliminating climate measuring stations in cooler locations around the world. Yes, that's right. They began eliminating stations that tended to record cooler temperatures and drove up the average measured temperature. The eliminated stations had been in higher latitudes and altitudes, inland areas away from the sea, as well as more rural locations. The drop in the number of weather stations was dramatic, declining from more than 6,000 stations to fewer than 1,500." The laundry list of scandals coming out of the global warming cultists camp grows daily. This laughable idea that warming equals cooling is not science, it is science fiction. A Hollywood plot stolen from the movie The Day After Tomorrow. When you can put a pan of water on the stove, warm it up slowly and have it turn into ice, we'll have something to talk about. Until then it is just another lunatic idea coming from another scandal ridden climate agency. Surface mining our past, present and will continue to our future.


careful who your sources are

Posted by Lisa at February-15-2010 11:04 PM
Leon....

Here's a direct quote from the very same interview with Professor Phil Jones that was terribly distorted by a newspaper reporter for the Daily Mail and then circulated on many blogs today.....

E – How confident are you that warming has taken place and that humans are mainly responsible?

I’m 100% confident that the climate has warmed. As to the second question, I would go along with IPCC Chapter 9 – there’s evidence that most of the warming since the 1950s is due to human activity.

climate change

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