Archive for December, 2007

Dec 15 2007

Politics need to GET'R DONE

Posted by Jeremy

I saw this article today…

USA Today Article

I find it appealing that RI, a state I have visited and have fond memories of is trying, (atleast some people) to get moving on the energy crisis. The way I see it any and all coastal states need to get with it in regard to wind power.

But I also find it disturbing and absurd that it is taking years to figure out where to put windmills. First let me say every time I see a windmill, modern or old, I find it absolutely beautiful. Mind you, if we can maintain the natural untouched horizon and beauty of nature all around, that would be great. But we put up buildings all over the place, and big concrete roads and overpasses, so we already screwed that up. If we don’t start harnessing this power instead of oil, it won’t matter, we will likely kill ourselves anyway. Global warming is not the threat, we are. When we start having energy and water shortages, we are going to kill each other (even worse then we are now).

But frankly, I don’t think you have to go and ruin a patch of prestine public land at all to put up windmills. Here is what I ask RI, and other states trying to figure this out? How many public buildings are there in your state? How many windmills can you fit on the top of them? Use it. You already have destroyed nature there, be efficient about that atleast.

Lets talk about highways, exactly what do you think all those light poles going down the center of a freeway kind of look like? To me they look like a steel pole that can have a light on it, add a few more wires through it, and put a damn turbine above the light. Seriously people, stop walking around with your heads up your asses here. Look at what you use, and fit a damn windmill on top of it. Parking lots also.

I don’t care about zoning restrictions, change them, we do it all the time. I guarantee even if you mess with a few birds, your impact is a hell of a lot less when you use land you already have and use every day. It amazes me that even now, after we got past the arguments about needing renewable energy, even after getting past not having the technologies for efficient energy, we still find some silly reason to drag our feet.

Solar is still growing into a cost efficiency position that is ideal, but get with it there too. There is no reason to have any public building sitting with spare roof space, put some panels up. As they get cheaper, put more up. I haven’t seen a lot of government buildings not stay in use for less then a few years, you’ll make your money back and more.

Now as for a power grid that buys back the power, or the state doing it. Do what you have to do, we know from blackouts and storms, that people’s public safety is at risk with out energy. So the way I see it, if a government has the right to make me where a seatbelt, they certainly have the right to ensure people get the energy they need, and do it affordably. I am all for a free market, but when it becomes an absolute basic need, our government should do what it takes to ensure we have it.

Simply put, use your heads, think of some ideas, or call me if you need help with ideas. And GET IT DONE, that’s what we elect and pay you for. It’s time you do your jobs, or hand it to someone who can.

Thank you,

Jeremy Davis

Dec 15 2007

Recycling in Gas Stations and stores

Posted by JacQ

Jeremy and I have been traveling so much that gas station is a big part of our travels. For getting gas, snacks, and drinks. We also clean out the car there. Paper, cans of pop, empty water bottles and such.

One thing I realized is that there is no recycling bins around gas stations. I think that needs to be changed! Places like gas stations and car washes should add recycling bins to help out.

With the gas prices going up and the oil companies making record profits, I am sure they have enough funds to put a few recycling bins around their stations. Especially that they do not put nearly enough funds into Research and Development (RND).

We are going to continue recycling in our RV lifestyle. I really wish that recycling is made easier by having more recycling bins around. I know it might be more overhead, but we are still not doing enough to help reduce waste.

We have been working on reducing our waste by using water filter instead of buying lots of bottled water. It is all about demand and supply.

Starting a recycling program is pretty easy for businesses. Some might claim that the cost of starting a recycling program is too high and cuts into their profit. The truth is in some states, grants are available through the Department of Conservation to help offset the cost. In all cases, companies can get money back for the bottles and cans they collect.

If given the chances, consumers would love to have the opportunity and convenience to recycle. The government and businesses just need to make it easy to do so and make it a matter of fact in our daily routines.

California has a wonderful website from the California Department of Conservation, and you can see how they are handling recycling in the Golden State.

What can we do to help push that? Ask for recycling bins. Next time you are at your local gas station, convenience store, supermarket or even the mall, ask them where the recycling bin is. If they don’t have any, ask them to put one in. If enough customers ask for recycling bins, they will pay attention and do something about it.

Or we can take it to the next step, leave the cans and bottles around the trash bin until they add recycling bins.

A good example is that enough people got tired of Styrofoam packaging McDonald’s used, they finally stopped using it and switch to paper.

Let’s make some noise and get this started!

RELATED LINKS


Recycle on the Go is an EPA initiative to encourage recycling in public places such as parks, stadiums, convention centers, airports and other transportation hubs, shopping centers, and at special events.

Coca-Cola/NRC Recycling Bin Grant Program supports local community recycling programs by providing selected grant recipients with containers for the collection of beverage container recyclables in public settings. Selected grant recipients will receive actual recycling bins instead of funding.

The National Recycling Coalition
Coalition of US organizations committed to maximizing recycling to achieve benefits of resource conservation, solid waste reduction, etc. Check out their Programs section for more information on bringing recycling to your community.

Recyclingbin.com is just one of many companies who sell recycling bins to consumers, business, events and pretty much anyone who wants to start a recycling program. Check out their testimonials for all the people starting and loving recycling program.

Earth911 – Business Recycling Program Guideline has information and guidelines about starting a recycling program within an organization.

Rumpke Recycling – Commercial and residential recycling services.

Dec 14 2007

Alternative transportation

Posted by JacQ

After visiting Taiwan. Jeremy and I decided that our alternative transportation for in town travel when we RV will be a 125cc scooter/moped.

The scooters we rode in Taiwan was the Kymco VP 125. Check out the photo below.

In the US, there is only one Kymco available that is close to this~ Kymco Agility 125. I am not sure if I will like it, but there are lots of other scooters to choose from, I just liked how the VP125 felt!

I found a funny Kymco VP 125 commercial from Taiwan.

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