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Dec 18
2009

Copenhagen and Obama

Posted by: Jenica Egan

Tagged in: Obama , green jobs , Copenhagen

Jenica Egan

Obama reached an agreement with world leaders at the climate conference in Copenhagen to limit global warming to no more than 2 degrees Celsius and to require countries to list their national actions and commitments to achieving emission reduction goals. Thus leaving the US in control of it’s own destiny..  Business as usual. 
I do hope we can move along with common sense to build green jobs as well as a manufacturing base, built on sustainability, so that we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil.

This agreement makes important steps towards transparency, but what will the Senate do to pass the climate bill and really make a difference?  This decade is crucial  to meet the demands of a clean energy century, cap our carbon omissions and create jobs in the process.

Dec 15
2009

Insulation is sexy?

Posted by: Mitchell Funk

Tagged in: retrofit , Obama , insulation , energy saving

Mitchell Funk

Continuing with Bob’s thinking about the lean and green, President Obama this morning added more details to a plan some are calling ‘cash for caulkers.’  Speaking at a Home Depot in Virginia, he began describing how insulation is sexy. He broke it down like this: better insulation means increased energy efficiency, which means dollar savings. In a move similar to the incentives for automobiles put out last summer, this new program would encourage consumer spending on home retrofits.

With increased spending several players would benefit. The hardware stores would see increased sales, which would lead to increased requests for product from the manufacturer. Local contractors and construction workers would see a boost in hiring to actually put these retrofits into place.  A welcome change to their industry as unemployment hit 19.4% in November, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Last but not least, the consumer would save money each and every year off of their utility bill. No more leaky windows and attics to drain precious hot and cold air from the living space.  Just a well-insulated home providing comfort all year long.

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