Day to Day Green
Kevin Costners Oil and Water Machine 
Monday, June 14, 2010, 12:01 PM
Posted by Administrator
I think the media is quick to sensationalize anything they can, even at the detriment of the environment, society and economy. They are a big "for profit" business after all. I spent some time finding out about the invention and I think this linked video will be the most revealing.

Kevin Costner did not invent the tech. He had vision and made it better. His passion inspired him to spend $25MM on the project. Listen closely to the first 30 seconds of the video for the bulk of information.

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Gulf Oil Spill Creates Push for Alternative Energy 
Friday, June 11, 2010, 11:10 AM
Posted by Administrator
A new poll out of Stanford University, surveying 1,000 Americans between June 1 and June 7, found that while about three-fourths oppose new taxes on gas or electricity to force conservation, 84 percent favor the federal government offering tax breaks to encourage more wind, solar and water power.

I'm sure you figured out, I'm one who favors the tax breaks for renewable energy. If it was suddenly affordable and you could install enough to create reliable independence from fossil fuels, would you install solar, wind or hydroelectric?

Follow the related link below for the whole article.


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Measure C Passes! -- YEAH! 
Wednesday, June 9, 2010, 10:36 AM
Posted by Administrator
The funds from Measure C will first go toward solar power as MDUSD begins construction of the second largest solar installation in the country and the largest of any school district in the country. This system should save the district over $400 Million dollars over the 40 years of the bond and continue producing power well beyond that.

There was a lot of mis-information being made public. Our very own local newspaper being the biggest offender. I am disappointed that the paper failed to print the whole story. The paper claimed this bond would cost $1.8 Billion dollars and deliberately failed to explain that the number is the sum of the previous Measure C plus this new one. The Measure C we just voted in should only cost $200 Million after 40 years because of the $400 Million in savings via the solar. This is like buying $5 dollar bills for $2.85.

This was by far and away the most cost effective way to help the school district and the environment at the same time. The value of this bond is extraordinary.

Contra Costa Times Results Page

Yahoo!

We are going to start on solar immediately.


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Voting Day - Don't Forget to Vote! 
Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 01:03 PM
Posted by Administrator
You can find out what is happening with the vote at the following web address:

Contra Costa County Election Results

Measure C Results Specifically


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Gulf Oil Spill Reminds Us of Need to Reduce Oil Dependence 
Monday, June 7, 2010, 12:28 PM
Posted by Administrator
Did you know that here in the United States, we consume oil at a rate of 20 billion barrels per day? Let me re-assure you, the billion is not a mistake, we use 20 billion barrels a day and once the oil is gone, it's gone.

When we extract it, we harm the Earth's delicate ecosystems and risk disasters like the one at hand.

When we burn it, we pollute our air, ocean, and land. It gives off CO2, and contributes to global warming.

We use excessive amounts of electricity, which requires the burning of fossil fuels, when solar, wind, and geothermal energy is just as realistic.

We rely on oil to mass-produce food, use it for fertilizer and pesticides, and then to deliver it across the country when localized, small-scale, organic agriculture is a sustainable alternative for a lot of it.

All these smaller steps and choices we make every day add up. We need to start thinking in terms of avoiding oil and becoming more sustainable.

Don't feel guilty about what you haven't done, start focusing on making better choices and begin feeling good about it right away.

By the way, the Gulf of Mexico resource we were trying to tap has predictably enough oil to rival the 260 billion barrels of oil reserves Saudi Arabia currently claims to have. That means we have devastated the Gulf and sent environmental ripples around the world for 13 days worth of oil at our current consumption rate.


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