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6.16.2011

Climate Change and Republican Views

How Republicans Talk About Climate When No One's Listening

| Thu Jun. 16, 2011 5:29 AM PDT
Sarah Palin may now dismiss global warming as a "bunch of snake oil science," but just a few years ago, back when she was governor of the state melting into the sea, she was inclined to care about the subject. It's well-known that she established a task force to address climate change in the state, but later flip-flopped on the issue. Yet as one exchange in the trove of emails released by the state of Alaska last week shows, Palin at one point actually took climate science quite seriously.

In an email exchange from July 2007, Palin discussed global warming with her brother, Chuck Heath Jr., who was taking part in a climate change study program for science teachers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the state's environment commissioner. Heath wrote:
Sarah, I'm just about done with my 80 hour course on global climate change. Most of it has been focused on coastal erosion which is probably a bigger deal than you're aware of … I have met some of the top scientists in the world on the subject and if you'd like, I can organize another advisory task force (which would include scientists, economists, citizens who live in these areas) who can give recommendations to the state. The problem is accelerating quickly so it would be good to get a handle on it now.
Palin forwarded the message to Lawrence Hartig, the commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. She mentioned her hope that the state is "really getting serious about dealing with climate change impacts." She added: "I'm getting more and more enthused about digging into the subject and working on it."

None of this is to say that Palin's administration was all that progressive when it came to climate change policy. She created the climate task force but then ignored its recommendations. Her administration also sued the federal government for listing the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, due to the impacts of global warming.

What's most interesting is that Republicans—particularly the GOP's presidential contenders, declared and otherwise—have widely been written off as anti-science by their foes on the left. It's little wonder, with Michele Bachmann arguing that carbon dioxide is nothing more than plant food and Rick Santorum maintaining that he's never been fooled by science. But in the case of Palin, it's not that she refudiates the science, as she might say. What's more likely is that she's made the calculation that caring about global warming isn't particularly politically advantageous right now. She's not alone of course—both Tim Pawlenty and Newt Gingrich have taken similar approaches. But in her case, Alaska's email dump contains an interesting insight into what she believes when she's not running for national office.

Report: Solar grows in 2011 - help us spread the word!

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New SEIA/GTM Research Report shows solar still growing in Q1 2011

 

Scotty,

A new report released today by SEIA and GTM Research shows that solar energy continues to be one of the fastest growing industries in the country. While the overall U.S. economy grew at a sluggish 1.8% during the first three months of 2011, the domestic PV industry grew at 66% compared to the first quarter of 2010. Domestic manufacturing of PV modules grew at 31% compared to 2010. In total, there is now enough solar energy installed in the U.S. to power nearly half a million homes.

Those of us that live, work and breathe in solar energy have always made one promise: give us a stable policy environment that moves solar energy towards a level playing field with fossil fuels and we will aggressively reduce costs and create jobs. The Q1 2011 Solar Market Insight report is the latest indicator that the industry is keeping its promise. Across the country, prices for solar modules are falling and installers are continually working to reduce installation costs and allow every American to realize the benefits of going solar.

According to Shayle Kahn, Managing Director of Solar at GTM Research, "[T]he U.S. is currently the PV industry's most attractive and stable growth market." Based on the best projections of GTM Research and others, the solar industry is positioned to nearly double its global market share in 2011. Mr. Kahn expects the U.S. market to "support a greater diversity of installation types than has been previously seen in any leading demand center."

What does all this mean? That solar in the U.S. is here to stay. With smart policy decisions, we can build diverse markets that will support a robust and competitive ecosystem of solar companies. In fact, we're already seeing this: the SMI report shows strong growth in all three major PV markets – residential, non-residential and utility-scale. Strong U.S. demand for a variety of solar technologies will lead to further cost reductions and entice more solar companies to build domestic manufacturing facilities. Across the board, the diverse U.S. solar market will create thousands of new jobs in fields from manufacturing and installation to engineering and administration.

As you can see from the SMI report, solar energy is working for America now, and we need your help to spread the message in your community. Please take a moment to share GTM Research's excellent write-up of our joint release on Facebook or Twitter. With your help, we'll keep working to build a clean, solar-powered future for America.

Sincerely,

Thomas P. Kimbis
Vice-President, Strategy & External Affairs
Solar Energy Industries Association











6.14.2011

Misc Google Sketch Up Porch Designs by Scotts Contracting

Scotts Contracting Front Porch CAD Designs






Flat Porch Ceiling Design

Open Beam Porch Ceiling Design

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Example 2 Post Beam

Example 3 Post Beam

Example 4 Post Beam

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CAD Front Porch Designs by Scotty

Be Part of the Conversation Shaping St Louis Regional Economic Development



 


 

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Today is the big day! St. Louis City and County are taking the next steps to move our region forward.

 

You can be part of the progress right from your computer! Watch the conference live on http://live.HECtv.org and participate in the Q&A by tweeting with hashtag #stlbizchat or texting your question to 314.562.3344.

 

Join us this morning to be part of the conversation shaping regional economic development:

 

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St. Louis Development Corporation

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Kansas City Area Development Council
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Remind Pres Obama about his Solar Pledge

Dear Friends,

Is President Obama going to miss his own deadline for re-installing solar panels on the White House roof?

Last October, after a campaign led by 350.org, the Obama Administration committed to installing a new set of solar panels on the White House roof by the end of Spring 2011.  With ten days until June 21st, the final day of spring, the roof is still bare.

Can you take a minute to sign a letter to President Obama reminding him to meet his deadline to put solar on the White House?

Last fall, 350.org rescued a solar panel that President Carter installed on the White House roof (only to have it removed by President Reagan) from its exile at Unity College in Maine and drove it back to the White House with a request that Obama install a new set.

The administration refused at first, but a month later Secretary of Energy Chu said at a conference, “I’m pleased to announce that, by the end of this spring, there will be solar panels and a solar hot water heater on the roof of the White House.”

We know all the press coverage and the over 40,000 of you that signed our original petition made a real impact last fall. Now, we need to show the administration that we won’t let them off the hook.

Our staff is going to be on the phone with the White House and Department of Energy this week, but they won’t pay any attention to us if they think the public doesn’t care about the installation.

When we asked President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives to install a new set of solar panels on the roof of his presidential residence, he got up there just a few weeks later and helped install the 48 new panels himself. So, we’re confident that if the White House decided that showing support for renewable energy was a priority they could have the panels up by June 21st, the first day of summer.

After all, a little home improvement isn’t nearly as complicated as bailing out the banks or saving the auto industry. And according to our friends at Sungevity, the cost of the installation would be earned back with savings on the electric bill in the first five years, so an installation makes fiscal sense, as well.
We don’t need President Obama to put on a tool-belt and climb the roof like President Nasheed, but we do need him to start leading on climate and energy. Putting up a new set of solar panels is no replacement for an ambitious climate policy, but it would be an important sign that the administration acknowledges it needs to do more to support clean energy.



Many thanks,

May Boeve
P.S. This is a situation where a large, public groundswell can really tip the balance, so we need to spread the word far and wide. Can you share the message with a couple of clicks on Facebook and Twitter?




6.08.2011

Latest Air Sealing Requirements/International Residential Building Code

Post was removed for copy right issues.  June 10, 2011 Scotty








Meet with Sen. McCaskill's staff to stop dangerous Fracking

Meeting in St. Louis: Ask Sen. McCaskill to stop dangerous Fracking.
Join us Friday,
June 17.
RSVP today!


Take action now!
Dear Friend,
Americans count on the Environmental Protection Agency to identify the largest threats to clean air and clean water, and act to make sure they are protected.
But thanks to the work of Vice President Dick Cheney's secretive energy task force, since 2005, the EPA has been handcuffed from doing anything about one of the fastest growing threats to our waters supply: High Pressure Hydraulic Fracturing (or Fracking).
The method of drilling for natural gas involves pumping huge quantities of water and a secret mix of chemicals, including known toxic and carcinogens, deep underground, directly into or adjacent to our dinking water supplies.1
Senator Robert Casey (D-PA) has introduced a bill "The Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals (FRAC) Act" (S.587), which would allow the EPA to regulate Fracking, and force companies to disclose the list of chemicals in the toxic Fracking fluid.
Your Senator, Sen. Claire McCaskill, has not yet co-sponsored the bill. So we've set up a meeting at Sen. McCaskill's office so you can ask her to do just that.
When: Friday, June 17, 12:00 PM
Where: St. Louis, MO (full location after RSVP)
Why: Meet with Sen. McCaskill's staff to end unregulated Fracking.

RSVP to attend this important meeting.

Fracking is spreading across the country at an alarming rate. It's currently underway in 36 states, and has already had significant consequences for our water.
A recent investigative series by the New York Times recently concluded, "the dangers to the environment and health are greater than previously understood."2 Between below-ground water contamination, the release of massive quantities of insufficiently treated Fracking wastewater into our rivers and streams, and above-ground spills of Fracking fluid, the ramifications of expanded, unchecked Fracking will be extreme.
Yet because of the "Halliburton loophole," — so named because Halliburton, where Dick Cheney was CEO before becoming Vice President, patented Fracking in the 1940's and remains the third largest producer of Fracking fluids — Fracking has been exempt from EPA regulation under the Safe Drinking Water Act, handcuffing the EPA from taking action.
That makes the oil and gas industry the only industry in America that is allowed by EPA to inject known hazardous materials — unchecked — directly into or adjacent to underground drinking water supplies.
The FRAC Act would help solve the problem. The bill was first introduced in 2009, and has gained some momentum for passage as public concern over Fracking has grown, but more co-sponsors are needed to help pass the bill and end this dangerous legacy of the Bush administration.3
We'll make it easy for you and provide you all the materials you need.
Mark Anthony Dingbaum, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets

2. "Regulation Lax as Gas Wells' Tainted Water Hits Rivers," Ian Urbina, New York Times, 02-26-2011.
3. Current FRAC Act co-sponsors are Senators Boxer (CA), Cardin (MD), Feinstein (CA), Gillibrand (NY), Lautenberg (NJ), Mikulski (MD), Sanders (VT), Schumer (NY), Whitehouse (RI)




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