The Voices

Real People, Real Stories

SUNSLATES Solar New Jersey debut installation on my home

I am a former aerospace design engineer. Three years ago I decided to reeducate and reinvent myself. I chose the solar energy industry, an industry for which I always had a passion, as my new profession. My goal is to make a contribution to our country and to our environment. more »

U. Maine Solar Vehicle Team

I started the U. Maine Solar Vehicle Team so that students and I could construct a practical vehicle that would run solely on renewable, non-polluting resources. The Solar Black Bear, a solar powered pickup truck, is the result. I see this vehicle as a first step toward reducing human impacts (through oil extraction and use) on the natural/biological systems of this planet. more »

A Trip to the Hardware Store

There are many tasks that we do that do not require burning petroleum. Often when I need a small item at the local hardware store, I ride my bicycle to the store rather than driving in my car and using gasoline. I get some exercise, save a some money on gasoline, and avoid polluting the air with vehicle exhaust gases.
Our crude oil reserves are a finite resource that we will need in the future even if the oil is not used for motor fuel. Oil is needed to make products that we depend on, such as plastics and other organic chemicals. more »

Putting my money where my mouth is...uh...on my roof!

I've had the solar water heater on my roof for years, but I've recently installed photovoltaic panels to offset my electrical usage. Excess electricity is sent back into the grid for my neighbors to use (until they install the panels on their own roofs...) How many homes and buildings could be outfitted for the price of just one new power plant (hydro, nuke, etc.)? And my greenhouse provides space heat for the whole house in the most low-tech way imaginable. more »

Quotable Quotes

America's Dependency on Foreign Oil

- Senator Barack Obama
"It would be nice if we could produce our way out of this problem, but it’s just not possible. We only have 3% of the world’s oil reserves. We could start drilling in ANWR today, and at its peak, which would be more than a decade from now, it would give us enough oil to take care of our transportation needs for about a month."

   28 February 2006 Source

Robert L. Borosage, Robert Loper et al. Straight Talk: Common Sense for the Common Good. http://ourfuture.org/straighttalk.

Energy Security is National Security

- Senator Barack Obama
"[Bush’s] funding for renewable fuels is at the same level it was the day he took office."

   28 February 2006 Source

Robert L. Borosage, Robert Loper et al. Straight Talk: Common Sense for the Common Good. http://ourfuture.org/straighttalk.

Declare Independence from Foreign Oil

- Governor Bill Richardson
"America's lifeblood is its energy supply, and foreign energy dependence makes American homes and businesses vulnerable. Our economy and our national security are hurt by the fact that we have grown way too dependent on foreign energy, and way too dependent on oil as our major energy source. "

   18 March 2006

The 21st Century Energy Race

- Senator Hillary Clinton
"Winning the 21st-century energy race is as important as winning the 20th-century space race. The country that split the atom can end its dependence on oil and launch a new energy solution. We can call it energy 2.0. "

   31 May 2007

Progressive Opinion

Nationalize ANWAR

British P., Dutch Shell, Exxon, the Kuwaitis? Who? What? Why should I (Mr. American Joe Citizen) give anyone of these foreigners the right to take My Oil.

I'm the American here.

Anwar is National Park (that's my land) --not some T. Boone Pickens ranchero in Texas. more »

The Pentagon and the Hunt for Black Gold

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tomdispatch.com — For years, "oil" and "Iraq" couldn't make it into the same sentence in mainstream coverage of the invasion and occupation of that country. Recently, that's begun to change, but "oil" and "the Pentagon" still seldom make the news together.

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U.S. Leaders Should Stop Playing Politics With Energy

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iht.com — Gasoline at $4 a gallon will force the United States, the world's most profligate user of energy, into a new era of creativity and innovation — as long as America's leaders stop practicing politics as usual.

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The Democrats’ Visionary

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truthdig.com — On the issue of gasoline prices, Republicans think they have a winner in their call for new drilling and Democrats are playing defense. Al Gore wants to help them.

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"Clean Coal" Plant Scrapped for Financial Reasons

It's not news that "clean coal" isn't, well, clean. But clean coal made the news today not for environmental reasons but for financial ones when the New York Power Authority scrapped its plans for the Huntley plant, a "clean coal" facility in western New York State. more »

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