Sustainable Urban Vertical Sky Farms


Urban farming or Victory farms as they were once called is not an new concept on the American scene, but in the evolving age of renewable energy technologies such as solar, wind power and innovative rain capture systems there a growing interest in the issue. Dickson Despommier, a Columbia University professor is becoming a recognizable face in the concept of vertical farm or sky farms.

As Despommier points out a group of cities around the globe are exploring options on how to incorporate these technologies into their urban growth plans.

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Loop Current  Drawing The BP Oil Disaster To Florida Keys

by Brad Johnson

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Even as some government and BP officials downplay the extent of the growing oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, a terrible threshold has been crossed: the slick has been captured by the Loop Current, which draws water from the Gulf through the Florida Keys and into the Gulf Stream along the Atlantic coast. SkyTruth president John Amos, one of the first independent experts to warn the official estimates of the leak were radically too small, calls Monday’s satellite imagery “disturbing“:

Today’s MODIS / Terra satellite image is the most cloud-free we’ve seen in many days, and what it reveals is disturbing: part of the still-massive Gulf oil slick has apparently been entrained in the strong Loop Current, and is rapidly being transported to the southeast toward Florida. The total area covered by slick and sheen, at 10,170 square miles (26,341 km2), is nearly double what it appeared to be on the May 14 radar satellite image, and is bigger than the state of Maryland.

See the satellite image overlaid with a model of the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico:

Composite image of MODIS satellite image and National Weather Service HYCOM ocean current model. Constructed by Brad Johnson, ThinkProgress Wonk Room.

The Loop Current Jeff Hoffmeyer, a marine scientist with the University of Southern Mississippi Center for Fisheries Research and Development, told the Wonk Room two weeks ago of the frightening consequences of the slick getting caught in the Loop Current:

If it gets entrained into the Loop [Current], it’s up into the Atlantic. And who knows where it’s going to go from there. As it moves around Florida, the next or another critical area would be the Florida Keys and the coral reefs we have down there. I don’t even want to think about that area being covered in oil. Once it works its way up the East Coast and potentially crossing the Atlantic, it could be far-reaching.

Over 625,000 gallons of toxic dispersants have been sprayed on the oil slick, including 45,000 gallons of dispersants injected directly at the wellhead — creating an invisible toxic cloud of unknown size a mile below the sea surface.

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Great music reigns for The Rainforest Foundation


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39943a8022 201x300 Great music reigns for The Rainforest FoundationOne of the magical things about being an entertainer is the great things you can do for worthy causes. It’s as if they are one,  because they are. Artist of all kinds touch our senses and remind us of what’s of essence. That’s what Sting, Lady Gaga, Mary J. Blige, Bruce Springsteen and other star performers did at Carnegie Hall several days ago for the Rainforest Fund’s 21st birthday.

The New yorK performance is significant because it showcases a cause many of us around the globe are seeking… a more sustainable, cerebral and spiritual connection with the environment. California I was once told wasn’t just  a place, but a state of mind… like being in a New York state of mind. So too is being green…it’s also an emotional state tuned to the rhythm and rhyme of the planet. Hearing that beat we can dance into a better understanding of how to best utilize the renewable power of the sun, sea, wind and waves.

The event was produced by Sting’s wife Trudie Styler to support the Rainforest Foundation. Rainforests provide essential ecological benefits to all of humankind. They are also home to a vast number of cultures and societies who have lived close to the natural world for millennia.The Rainforest Foundation was the first international nonprofit to support indigenous peoples as a strategy for promoting social justice and halting the destruction of tropical forests worldwide.

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No role for sun, wind or waves in American Power Act


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Environmentalist and scientists now suggest the size of the oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico from the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion is four times what was originally estimated. Now it may finally be hitting the public just how big of a disaster we now have on our hands. It is interesting to note that there are  819 other oil rigs in the Gulf. Meanwhile another oil rig just sank off the coast of Venezuela.

So enter Senators John Kerry, and Joe Lieberman who recently introduced the American Power Act. And what an act it is. This bill will actually expands offshore drilling and they’re calling oil, coal and nucleur clean energy?. Is this green washing? You got to love it…are they paying attention to current events?Remember the heads of the tobacco industry ” cigarette smoking doesn’t cause cancer” What happened to the much stronger proposals put forth by Obama which called for 25% renewable energy by 2025? And the  Waxman/Markey bill which called for 15% renewable energy by 2020?

What’s happened in the Gulf isn’t a wake up call…the fire department is chopping down your door, the house is on fire…get out of the house.  Now that the risks of drilling in the ocean have been confirmed and we know the pollution that oil  causes,  shouldn’t this bill be modified to redirect resources to real clean renewable alternatives such as Solar, wind, wave, geo, hydro and biomass?

seagen completed 150x150 No role for sun, wind or waves in American Power ActTake for example in Ireland. Marine Current Turbines Ltd has secured approval for a lease from The Crown Estate to deploy its award-winning SeaGen tidal current technology off Brough Ness, on the southern most tip of the Orkney Islands (South Ronaldsay) and north east of John O’Groats. The company plans to have its first phase of SeaGen tidal turbines deployed during 2017 with the whole scheme operational by 2020. 

Marine Current Turbines (MCT) is planning to install 66 SeaGen tidal turbines in three phases over a four year period in a site area of 4.3 square kilometres. The Brough Ness tidal array will have a total generating capacity of 99MW – enough power for nearly 100,000 homes. 

SeaGen is the world-leading prototype tidal energy turbine designed and deployed by MCT. It is the largest grid-connected marine renewable energy system in the world and which last month exceeded 1000 hours of commercial operation in Northern Ireland’s Strangford Lough. It is the first tidal current energy system in the world to have achieved this milestone.

The 1.2MW tidal current turbine, which was deployed in April 2008, has achieved a capacity factor of 66% and so far delivered more than 800MWh of electricity into the National Grid. 

Martin Wright, Managing Director of Marine Current Turbines said: “The Pentland Firth and Orkney waters are strategically the most important marine energy areas in Western Europe so we are delighted to have secured approval for a lease by The Crown Estate. I believe that MCT is in a very strong position to capitalise on this significant and challenging opportunity. MCT already has the valuable experience of deploying and operating SeaGen in Northern Ireland’s Strangford Lough and within the next two to three years we expect to have deployed our first tidal farm in UK waters.”

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Ride the Wave of New Energy


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It’s easy to debate why it takes horrific events like the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico to get us off our national oil addiction. It appears that placing the 450 ton 48 ft. massive dome on top of the gushing well 5000 feet beneath the ocean’s surface has failed. The next plan is an attempt to clog up the well with massive amounts of trash under intense pressure. Meanwhile over 200,000 gallons a day of this subterranean oil continue  pouring into the Gulf. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar has suspended new oil permits. There are 819 fully active oil rigs in the Gulf.

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The 5000 ft. undersea oil gusher in the Gulf of Mexico

wave energy4 150x150 Ride the Wave of New EnergyGiven that Congress is in the midst of reviewing new energy policies. Does it make sense to really consider more aggressive alternative renewable energy sources? After all the oil coming from American offshore development represents just 2% of global production. There’s some irony in recognizing just how quickly the force of the ocean has been in spreading the effects of the gushing oil; maybe it’s time to get serious about tidal and wave energy as an additional source of clean renewable energy. Pelamis a U.K. wave energy company started in 1998, along with some other companies  are working on ten sites on the seabed off the north coast of Scotland. The Scottish government has leased out these locations to selected power companies in an effort to generate wave and tidal energy.

Another company  Australia based Oceanlinx just last month launched its 3rd Generation Wave Energy Converter, the Mk3PC. This latest design and pre-commercial platform, is one of the most efficient and cost-effective wave energy technologies in the global scene today. The unit is the only wave energy device in Australia of this size to be connected to the electrical grid and producing energy. It’s one of very few wave energy developers around the world that have grid connected wave energy devices.

There are others in the wave and tidal energy business…maybe it’s time for Congress and American entrepreneurs to catch the wave.

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Nations’ Stone Age Energy Policy Washes Ashore


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The tragedy of the oil rig explosion off the coast of Louisiana is unfortunately just beginning to impact a region already devastated by Katrina. As of this writing the size of the oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico is almost the size of Texas. The magnitude of the engineering project that created this oil well under 5000 feet of water is truly a technological fete that can be marveled upon. Now though the big challenge is how to stop it. British Petroleum and Transocean the operators of Deepwater Horizon are attempting a number of low tech solutions to cut off this undersea gusher that already has dwarfed the size of the Exxon Valez oil spill in Prince Edward Sound Alaska back in 1989.

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The new green age offers alternative clean and renewable sources of energy such as solar, wind, wave, geo, hydro and biomass. How many more oil spills have to happen, how many more embargoes, and oil wars need to be fought before we get it? As the country begins serious debate on a new energy direction; it could be interesting to look at some of the old clips from the 1962 TV sitcom of Jed Clampett from The Beverly Hillbillies.

“Out one day shootin for some food and up from the ground comes a bubbling crude. Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea.” Are our policies, behaviors and thinking any different from the cast of characters in that show? Read the plot summary here.

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How can you make your house and your neighborhood greener? This all-day event is your chance to find out with some of San Francisco’s biggest green leaders and organizations. Join us for an environmental resource fair; a Mission-based green walking tour; and practical workshops on rainwater harvesting, growing food in your neighborhood, identifying spaces for greening, and more.

Date: Saturday, May 8th
Time: 9am to 3pm
Location: Cesar Chavez Elementary School, 825 Shotwell St

Workshops include: •    Urban Agriculture: Growing Food in Your Neighborhood (Department of the Environment / The Parks Trust) •    How to green your neighborhood’s open spaces through Pavement to Parks and Street Parks (Department of Public Works / The Parks Trust The Mayor’s Office) •    Rainwater Harvesting: How to capture rainwater for use in your garden (Public Utilities Commission) •    Demystifying the community challenge grant process (Community Challenge Grant Program) •    Organizing your community to stop graffiti (Department of Public Works) •    How to leverage “GreenFinanceSF,” San Francisco’s new green home improvement financing program (Department of the Environment) •    Walking tours of the Mission (the NEN Team) Sponsors The Office of Mayor Gavin Newsom, City Administrator’s Office, Department of Public Works, Department of Emergency Management, Public Utilities Commission, 311, and Department of the Environment, San Francisco Parks Trust, Department of Recreation and Parks, and SFSAFE.

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Whose got the Power in Marin County?


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MARIN CONSERVATION LEAGUE opposes Proposition 16. It is very interesting to note how hard Pacific Gas & Electric – a company with annual revenue of $14.6 billion and a net income of $1.34 billion in 2008 – is working to undermine the successful launch of Marin Energy Authority.

In contrast, the MEA, established under the 2002 “Community Choice Aggregation” law, will have projected total revenue of about $139 million in 2013, a figure that is less than 1 percent of PG&E’s total revenue. In addition to PG&E’s current marketing campaign to encourage Marin residents to “opt out” of MEA, it is also actively campaigning for an amendment to the state Constitution with Proposition 16, which is being promoted as offering the voter “choice.”
In fact, if approved by the voters this June, Proposition 16 would require a two-thirds vote of the electorate of a public agency before that agency could enter into the retail power business, an almost insurmountable burden on attempted CCAs and municipal power agencies in California.

Proposition 16 is patently designed to protect PG&E’s monopoly power position. So, why does the “Goliath” PG&E feel so threatened by the “David” of MEA and the whole idea of local CCAs? We can assume that PG&E is acting in part to forestall what it perceives to be serious competition in its protected market. It may also be driven by their significant investment in new fossil fueled power plants that are subject to all the vagaries of volatile energy market costs.
It is conceivable that in the near future, these plants will be at a competitive disadvantage with renewable power generation facilities that are not reliant on conventional fossil fuel based energy sources.

The connection between Proposition 16 and the MEA is clear. The league supports the establishment of MEA for other reasons, however – not simply to defy PG&E’s electric power hegemony in California. CCAs – and MEA in particular – offer the following long term advantages over conventional centralized fossil fueled power generation:

- The opportunity to lock-in affordable renewable energy costs in a world of increasing conventional energy costs from fossil fuels.
- The ability for Marin residents (for the first time) to choose a real alternative of where and how the equivalent energy they use is produced. Contrary to PG&E, MEA is committed to achieving a 100 percent renewable power objective.
- A locally based Joint Powers Authority, providing transparency, local control and accountability to Marin citizens through locally elected officials.
The JPA will set policy and be responsible for MEA in the same way as any other special district.
- Professionals in the energy markets to manage MEA’s day-to-day operations and management.
- The capability of the MEA to take full advantage of local and regional distributed power generation opportunities such as wind power, solar panel installations, biomass and landfill cogeneration.
- The advantage of lesser cost of capital than that of investor owned utilities, in as much as a CCA like MEA can finance operations with tax free industrial revenue bond instruments and does not need to provide dividends to shareholders.

These advantages can be provided without significant risk. Note that 25 percent of Californians already receive their power from municipal utilities similar to MEA. Those risks that accompany any new enterprise have been anticipated in the MEA business plan, which has been thoroughly reviewed and vetted every step along the way by experienced and responsible outside parties, including the California Public Utilities Commission. Local taxpayers will not be at risk to meet MEA obligations. Yes, PG&E has every reason to be concerned over MEA and the possibility of CCAs being pursued by San Francisco and other municipalities. They offer PG&E real competition. Little wonder that PG&E is spending so much time, energy and money to try to kill MEA. It’s a good idea whose time has come.

Nona Dennis of Mill Valley is president of the Marin Conservation League. Former Larkspur City Councilman Roger Roberts is a past president of the league.

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CAPE WIND

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar

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BOSTON, Mass – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar just  approved the Cape Wind renewable energy project on federal submerged lands in Nantucket Sound, but will require the developer of the $1 billion wind farm to agree to additional binding measures to minimize the potential adverse impacts of construction and operation of the facility.  Read more here.

“After careful consideration of all the concerns expressed during the lengthy review and consultation process and thorough analyses of the many factors involved, I find that the public benefits weigh in favor of approving the Cape Wind project at the Horseshoe Shoal location,” Salazar said in an announcement at the State House in Boston. “With this decision we are beginning a new direction in our Nation’s energy future, ushering in America’s first offshore wind energy facility and opening a new chapter in the history of this region.”

The Cape Wind project would be the first wind farm on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, generating enough power to meet 75 percent of the electricity demand for Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island combined. The project would create several hundred construction jobs and be one of the largest greenhouse gas reduction initiatives in the nation, cutting carbon dioxide emissions from conventional power plants by 700,000 tons annually. That is equivalent to removing 175,000 cars from the road for a year.

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