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  • Oil in the ocean: light as a feather!

    “These [oil] firms have learned a lot over the past two decades and three decades about their ability to go out and put a platform in water and extract oil and do it in a way that they’re not causing any environmental harm at all.” — White House deputy press secretary Tony Fratto

  • War and stagflation — surprisingly cute!

    “As you all probably know, in Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana and Texas, they think oil rigs are pretty.” — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), self-styled “Godfather of Green“

  • Newt thinking on energy arousal (and domestic oil production)

    "... when the American people are aroused, they can in fact coerce the Congress ..."

    -- Newt Gingrich on "Energy Independence Day"

  • Why indeed

    “We have been talking about energy independence since Americans were waiting in gas lines during the 1970s. We’ve heard promises about it in every State of the Union for the last three decades. But each and every year, we become more, not less, addicted to oil — a 19th century fossil fuel that is dirty, […]

  • Hansen on fossil fuels

    On tar sands, oil shale, the like, and global warming:

    "If we use unconventional fossil fuels then there's no hope."

    On the Bush-McCain plan for offshore oil drilling:

    "It's just a crazy thing to do."

    -- Dr. James Hansen, speaking at a National Press Club luncheon, which honored him and commemorated the 20th anniversary of the landmark 1988 Senate hearing on global warming.

  • Vegan food ain’t Badu

    “Vegan food is soul food in its truest form. Soul food means to feed the soul. And, to me, your soul is your intent. If your intent is pure, you are pure.” — Erykah Badu, in the recentest issue of VegNews

  • Houston gets real about rail

    “I’ll say it loud and clear: No longer is the city of Houston waffling on rail. With gas headed to $8 a gallon and oil to $200 a barrel, we have to rethink Houston as the happy motoring paradise.” — Houston City Council member Peter Brown, after the council approved the addition of five light-rail […]

  • Hm, oversold by who?

    “[Carbon capture and sequestration] as a magical technology that solves the carbon problem for coal plants is oversold. … I think there is a lot to learn, and it is going to take us a lot longer for us to figure it out than a lot of us think.” — Duke Energy CEO Jim Rogers

  • Toyota and Honda could sure learn something from Chevy!

    “I don’t have to tell you how sexy the [Chevy] Volt is. The Japanese and Chinese couldn’t possibly put out something that appealing to middle America.” — Andy Karsner, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the Department of Energy