“Private Empire”: Author Steve Coll on the State-Like Powers, Influence of Oil Giant ExxonMobil

“Private Empire”: Author Steve Coll on the State-Like Powers, Influence of Oil Giant ExxonMobil.  May 4, 2012

ExxonMobil’s Dirty Secrets, from Indonesia to Nigeria to Washington: Steve Coll on “Private Empire”. May 7, 2012

Hundreds of Youth Vote Leaders Converge on Albany to Demand Governor Cuomo Ban Fracking this weekend

Hundreds of Youth Vote Leaders Converge on Albany to Demand Governor Cuomo Ban Fracking

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Hundreds of Youth Vote Leaders Converge on Albany to Demand Governor Cuomo Ban Fracking

Bill McKibben, Josh Fox & Sandra Steingraber to Keynote Youth-led Power Shift New York Conference

Monday March & Rally To Call for Green Economy, Not Dangerous Fracking

 

Albany, NY – Hundreds of youth vote leaders will converge in Albany this weekend for Power Shift New York, to demand Governor Cuomo ban fracking and build support for a clean energy economy.

 

Power Shift New York keynotes, which are open to the public, include acclaimed environmentalists and political leaders, including:

Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org

Josh Fox, Director of Gasland

Dr. Sandra Steingraber, recipient of the Heinz Award for the environment

Dominic Frongillo, the youngest elected Town Councilor of Caroline, NY

 

Hosted by the Green Umbrella: NY Youth for a Just and Sustainable Future, the conference will focus on building a movement to ban fracking and bring in a clean energy economy.

 

“Thousands upon thousands of people have called on Governor Cuomo to ban fracking, and at Power Shift NY we’re bringing those voices together” said J. Reed Steberger, a lead organizer of the Green Umbrella, “hundreds of youth vote leaders are coming together to demand Governor Cuomo stand with us to ban fracking, and join us in supporting innovative measures to build a clean energy economy here in New York.”

 

The conference will close with a major march on the Capitol to demand Governor Cuomo stand with the youth vote by banning fracking, and supporting ambitious measures to bring in a clean energy economy.

 

WHO: Hundreds of youth vote leaders, and environmental and political leaders including Bill McKibben of 350.org, Josh Fox, Director of Gasland, Dr. Sandra Steingraber, Heinz Award Winner, Dominic Frongillo, young elected official from Caroline, NY.

 

WHAT: Major mobilization and conference of youth vote leaders working to ban fracking and bring in the clean energy economy.

 

WHEN: Friday-Monday, April 27-29. March and rally is on Monday morning.

 

WHERE: The majority of the conference will be held at Hotel Albany, 40 Lodge St

Friday and Saturday keynote addresses will be held at Grand Street Community Arts Center, 68 Grand Street, from 7-9 PM.

Monday’s March & Rally is beginning at Riverside Park at 10AM and will finish out at West Capital Park at 12 PM with speakers until 2.

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Tompkins County Climate Protection Initiative (TCCPI)- Intern
Green Umbrella: NY Youth for a Just and Sustainable Future – State Coordinator
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Inching Toward Energy Independence in America – NYTimes.com

Inching Toward Energy Independence in America – NYTimes.com.

As Gas Prices Pinch, Support for Oil and Gas Production Grows | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press

As Gas Prices Pinch, Support for Oil and Gas Production Grows | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.

Myhrvold finds we need clean energy yesterday (and no natural gas) to avoid being cooked | Grist

Myhrvold finds we need clean energy yesterday (and no natural gas) to avoid being cooked | Grist.

You Can’t Slow Projected Warming With Gas, You Need ‘Rapid and Massive Deployment’ of Zero-Carbon Power | ThinkProgress

Bombshell: You Can’t Slow Projected Warming With Gas, You Need ‘Rapid and Massive Deployment’ of Zero-Carbon Power | ThinkProgress.

A Farewell to Fossil Fuels | Foreign Affairs

A Farewell to Fossil Fuels | Foreign Affairs.

A Farewell to Fossil Fuels

 

Answering the Energy Challenge

Nearly 90 percent of the world’s economy is fueled every year by digging up and burning about four cubic miles of the rotted remains of primeval swamp goo. With extraordinary skill, the world’s most powerful industries have turned that oil, gas, and coal into affordable and convenient fuels and electricity that have created wealth, helped build modern civilization, and enriched the lives of billions.

Yet today, the rising costs and risks of these fossil fuels are undercutting the security and prosperity they have enabled. Each day, the United States spends about $2 billion buying oil and loses another $4 billion indirectly to the macroeconomic costs of oil dependence, the microeconomic costs of oil price volatility, and the cost of keeping military forces ready for intervention in the Persian Gulf.

In all, the United States spends one-sixth of its GDP on oil, not counting any damage to foreign policy, global stability, public health, and the environment. The hidden costs are also massive for coal and are significant for natural gas, too. Even if oil and coal prices were not high, volatile, and rising, risks such as fuel insecurity and dependence, pollution-caused illnesses, energy-driven conflicts over water and food, climate change, and geopolitical tensions would make oil and coal unattractive.

Weaning the United States from those fossil fuels would require two big shifts: in oil and electricity. These are distinct — nearly half of electricity is made from coal, and almost none is made from oil — but power plants and oil burning each account for over two-fifths of the carbon that is emitted by fossil-fuel use. In the United States, three-fourths of electricity powers buildings, three-fourths of oil fuels transportation, and the remaining oil and electricity run factories. So saving oil and electricity is chiefly about making buildings, vehicles, and factories far more efficient — no small task.

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Jeremy Rifkin, ‘The Third Industrial Revolution’ (with Charlie Rose 06.01.12) – YouTube

Jeremy Rifkin, ‘The Third Industrial Revolution’ (with Charlie Rose 06.01.12) – YouTube.

The Third Industrial Revolution — an interview with Jeremy Rifkin | City Brights: Todd Miller | an SFGate.com blog

The Third Industrial Revolution — an interview with Jeremy Rifkin | City Brights: Todd Miller | an SFGate.com blog.