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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Senator Kennedy: A New Year's Resolution?

Considering our lifestyles and the changes that the 20Th Century created based on fossil fuels, coal, oil, natural gas, our existence is surrounded by our ability to employ the decomposition of prehistory to enhance our lives. Nowhere is the presence of fossil fuels in our daily lives absent although largely ignored.
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We are surrounded by plastic, foods fertilized and transported by those fuels, homes and offices heated, cooled and lighted by those fuels, clothing and foot ware integrated in the mix. Goods and produce reach our malls and supermarkets from great distances via container laden vessels or diesel fueled trucks. Energy intensive products all!
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The wonder of cheap fuels have increased food production to feed the multitudes beyond a reasonable carrying capacity and harvest the oceans to depletion.
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Cities and societies were constructed based on the premise of continued cheap energy. Populations grew to exceed sustainable capacity blessed by cheap oil.
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We ignored the environmental costs and the degradation of our being.
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Those without power during the Blizzard of '78 tell tales of spending time with neighbors and getting acquainted with neighborhoods.
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And we refused to engage in sensible dialog.
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The oil shock of the 70's was largely ignored, even as Hubbert's theory proved true.
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Largely ignored by the media have been indications of OPEC oil fields having reached or passed Peak Oil Production.
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When T. Boone Pickens explained that world oil production was 84 million barrels each day, but consumption was 86 million barrels and had exhausted reserves, that seemed meaningful, although others have been preaching the same, unheeded by most.
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And scientists have long explained that the world's supply of oil is finite, even as we pretend otherwise.
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In the years that we were cautioned about the exhaustion of supplies, there was time for preparation to research alternatives and gradually adjust our lifestyles. There was adequate time to reduce our consumption and postpone the inevitable and amend our energy sources.
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There is no longer time to discuss and debate, but instead action and implementation is necessary.
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Each and every major oil producer reports declining production.
Peak Oil
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Leadership is required to aggressively implement the necessary changes that short sighted political considerations have prevented.
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And so, Senator Kennedy, it's time for Public Service that recognizes the need to act in the public stead in place of self-serving interests and personal rewards.
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It's time for leadership that recognizes the need for alternative energy, including Cape Wind and sacrifices your selfish needs and consideration of wealthy energy-connected friends.
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Can we begin the New Year with an expectation that the famous Kennedy claim of Public Service might actually serve the public?
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Your support for Cape Wind and your call for additional similar projects would go a long way to establishing a legacy to be proud of.
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Shouldn't the TVA catastrophe in Harriman, Tennessee serve as a wake up call for us all?
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Your support for Cape Wind would prove that the famous Kennedy claim of Public Service was more than meaningless rhetoric.
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It would allow Cape residents to enjoy energy produced from an environmentally friendly source, begin to reduce the Commonwealth's reliance on a dwindling resource, indicate your support for a clean environment and define your legacy as one that recognized the threat.
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Maybe that could be your New Year's Resolution!
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Wishing you all an environmentally responsible New Year, blessed with new leadership that recognizes the perils that confront us in the future and works for the betterment of us all, and not just the moneyed few.
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ProJo's Editorial: Cape Wind becalmed again had more to say about the Cape Wind opposition.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In the last election, 35% of Mass voters cast their ballots for a candidate with no money who never campaigned. The Kennedy veneer is gone with this opposition and his comtempt is visible. The move by Caroline Kennedy tarnishes whatever image was left. Her heritage only goes so far before she reveals what a joke she is.