As we hear about the need to drill for oil in pristine and ecologically sensitive areas so that we can be more self-reliant in our energy needs, as we helplessly stand by when oil spills such as the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon damage the environment, and while we watch oil rigs explode in the Gulf of Mexico, killing and severely injuring workers, we need to pause and consider whether or not we are on the right path. Energy independence and a clean environment can both be achieved. Germany is showing that it is possible.
Monday, November 19, 2012
In My Dreams
As we hear about the need to drill for oil in pristine and ecologically sensitive areas so that we can be more self-reliant in our energy needs, as we helplessly stand by when oil spills such as the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon damage the environment, and while we watch oil rigs explode in the Gulf of Mexico, killing and severely injuring workers, we need to pause and consider whether or not we are on the right path. Energy independence and a clean environment can both be achieved. Germany is showing that it is possible.
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I wish they'd subsidize this instead of oil companies - THAT is how we'd be energy independent as a country! Of course BP & Exxon wouldn't like that, gosh darn it.
For me, the $20K investment in solar (or even the leasing programs they have now) is just financially not viable, because I spend <$500 a year on my electric bill. Even me, EcoGrrl, can't justify that expense - with tax incentives I could get it to about half that, but who has the upfront $ for that? Makes me sad.
EcoGrrl, I'm envious of your electric bill. We talked of doing solar but it isn't feasible for us, either. Plus in Virginia, we can't sell our excess.
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