[NukeNet] [no-new-nukes-yall] Duke caught californicating ohio

Frieda Berryhill frieda302 at comcast.net
Sun Jan 20 20:00:47 EST 2008


Sometimes people can over think these things.. AMEN

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Subject: Re: [NukeNet] [no-new-nukes-yall] Duke caught californicating ohio

 

Hi Roger,

 

You are correct sir!, but for my purposes I'm specifically addressing the
need for a baseline standard for the development of a new Florida energy
plan.

 

Sometimes people can over think these things, not you of course, but people.
It is now time for action and Jan and I have access to the policy making
base. We can use help but not in the form of advice but in the form of
logistical support for our program. Efficient resource management, Clean
energy and sustainability across the board.

 

Much of today's environmental community remind me the kids on past
recreational soccer team I've help coach. They kick the ball around but are
unable, through self defeating programing, to make a goal. They keep
shooting right at the goalie.

 

Bob Krasowski

 

 

In a message dated 1/20/2008 3:01:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
rogerh at energy-net.org writes:

Hi Bob!

Looks like a pretty good start.  I would add several more
steps,.................................. 

1. Serious energy planning needs modeling at the community level.  

2. Energy usage and availability varies across the world, requiring a
variety of different models. 

3. Energy models need to be integrated with localized sustainability
technologies like Permaculture

4.  Community design levels include transportation models that bring work to
people not people to work. 

Roger





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