John McCain thinks fuel efficiency is for sissies. I guess he figures our oil supply is infinite, or that fossile fuel consumption has no effect on climate change. He probably also thinks the Holocaust was a hoax — somebody should ask him.
For now let’s call him a “drill and burn Republican.”
Posted August 5, 2008 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Dispatches, Politics & Controversy. Tags: Drill and Burn, energy, gas prices, john mccain, oil, policy, politics, Repubicans. One Comment.
Mark Ontkush at ecoIron did some math starting with the Department of Energy data that showed CRT monitors consume less power displaying dark colors than light and determined that redesigning Google’s site in black would save 750 megawatt-hours per year (assuming that 25% of computer users still haven’t upgraded to LCDs and are using power-hungry [...]
Posted April 22, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology. Tags: black google, color, color palette, Color Pallette, conservation, earth day, eco-friendly, ecoIron, EMERGY-C, energy, green, low power, Low Wattage, Pallette, power consumption. 2 Comments.
NPR covered it like an eclipse or astronomic curiosity, and did little to question the claimed energy saving benefits. But, as Michael Downing asks in Spring Forward, how can something understood by so few be done by so many? And why go through this twice annual madness?
Supposedly, we subject ourselves to the rule of time [...]
Posted March 12, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Politics & Controversy, Technology. Tags: conservation, daylight saving time, daylight savings time, dst, economy, energy, oil, statistics. 8 Comments.
How crazy is it that we can get neither flying cars nor (affordable) fuel efficient cars today?
Anyway, the Reva (shown above) is a tiny little electric that seats two adults, can go 50 miles on a charge, and fully charges in five hours (two hours gets an 80% charge). It’s an Indian company, but they [...]
Posted November 8, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Planes, Trains, & Automobiles. Tags: automobile, batteries, car, commute, compact, compact car, eco-friendly, efficient, electric car, energy, energy efficiency, energy efficient, fuel economy, fuel efficient, fuel efficient cars, gas prices, green, hubbert peak, reva, reva electric car. 42 Comments.
This is probably the perfect bumper sticker for your neighbor’s SUV, at least until your neighbor comes over with the perfect chainsaw for your front door (yeah, try to run from that in Birkenstocks). But seriously, shouldn’t somebody tell these people that the world is running out of oil?
bumper sticker, declining oil reserves, energy, energy [...]
Posted November 5, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: bumper sticker, declining oil reserves, energy, energy costs, fuel prices, gas, gas prices, hubbert peak, hubbert's peak, oil, oil consumption, oil depletion, oil reserves, suv. 3 Comments.
I’m a fan of the Smart, the fuel efficient European roadster that’s smaller than a Mini (see above). It’s coming to America, but indirectly and not without some complexity. Oddly, considering the current energy crisis and that buyers appear to be looking for more efficient vehicles now, there’s a lot of red tape involved with [...]
Posted October 20, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Photoblog, Planes, Trains, & Automobiles. Tags: coming to america, complexity, efficient, energy, energy crisis, fuel, fuel crisis, fuel efficient, fuel efficient car, fuel efficient cars, hybrid, miles per gallon, mini, mpg, prius, roadster, smart, transportation. 12 Comments.
Our physical plant folks sent out this list of water saving tips to followup on the energy savings tips they sent previously. Again, I think they should be blogging them, but what do I know? (It’s a rhetorical question, please don’t answer.)
Limit the use of domestic hot water — use cold water whenever it will [...]
Posted September 19, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: conservation, energy, energy conservation, green living, hot water, limiting waste, wasting water, water, water conservation, water economy. 7 Comments.
Our physical plant folks sent out a message with tips on how to conserve energy. Perhaps they oughtta blog this stuff? Here it is:
Computer power management — A typical computer monitor uses 60 to 120 watts of electrical power, depending upon screen size.
Do not use screensavers as energy savers as they continue to use the [...]
Posted September 12, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology. Tags: conservation, conserve, conserve energy, energy, energy savers, tip, tips. 3 Comments.
Mike Whelan posted the above photo to his Flickr photostream recently.
Back in April, when gas prices were still well below the $3-per-gallon mark, it looked like sales of SUVs were starting to slow. Interestingly, we’ve crossed the threshold Keith Bradsher quotes in High and Mighty, his book detailing how the US auto industry became so [...]
Posted September 6, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Photoblog, Planes, Trains, & Automobiles, Politics & Controversy. Tags: auto industry, automobiles, car purchases, cars, crisis, empty gas tanks, energy, energy crisis, energy prices, gas, gas prices, hubbert peak, oil, oil crisis, oil prices, oil reserves, peak oil, powerless, suvs. 6 Comments.
Cola wars are one thing, but “altbev” sure has come a long way since soft drink makers identified the market segment in the 90s. Coke’s Fruitopia was among the entries from the majors, but, as usual, it’s the independents that have lead the way. Water remains the leading altbev, but energy and “health” drinks are [...]
Posted February 14, 2004 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Kitchen, Style, Fashion and Food. Tags: alcohol, energy, energy drink, vodka, Zygo. 7 Comments.