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Energy Policy and Core Values
Every day we make choices that affect our future. How are our core values reflected in what we choose? One of our core values is the wise use of the resources we have been given. We see the safe, clean, renewable energy of the sun enough to power our world wasted every day.
What will we choose? What would you choose if the decision were yours?
Will it be sustainable or will it remain focused on short term profits? Will it be efficient and flexible enough to allow small-scale clean and renewable sources into the game, or wasteful and protective of business, as usual? Will our energy policy help keep America safe, or will it increase threats to our national security? Will it foster democracy or centralize authority? Will it push us to support foreign dictators, eroding our moral authority in the world and making us vulnerable to the enemies of our “friends?”
The truth is that energy policy is not primarily about energy. Energy — how we get it and how we use it — is, above all, about our values. The new energy system we’re building (through cases like the one before the ACC) will tell us, and the world, who we are as a people. In this energy and environmental crisis, we've been given an opportunity to reaffirm our best American values. We mustn't let it slip away.
Quote From Mother Jones
Read more here:
http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2009/07/americas-energy-american-values
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One of the biggest challenges I see in energy policy is that we are not accounting for the true cost of fossil fuels. We are simply deferring the cost of cleanup to future generations. When taxpayers paid for Superfund, it was essentially picking up the costs that were deferred by earlier generations.
I believe we need a serious awareness drive where we can educate people about this cost. Given that people are so sensitive about burdening future generations with national deficit, they ought be even more sensitive about passing down the cleanup cost as it multiplies rapidly with time.
-Sanjay
We could not have said it more eloquently than you already have. Thank you for taking time to visit Solar Pie and taking time to share.
Stay in touch..we look forward working on something together in the future.
Scott and Carolyn
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