conservation

One Way to Solve the Energy Crisis: Living Liberally

Bill Scher had a great post up yesterday at Blog for OurFuture about the latest offshore drilling/tire inflating madness.

On Thursday, conservative radio host Sean Hannity claimed Obama said, "All you need to do is inflate your tires. That's all you need to do. If every American would join in this effort, of inflating one's tires, then it's all going to be fine. And we can still import 70% of our oil from Saudi Arabia. Just keep those tires inflated."

Conservatives -- lovers of childish mockery over substantive ideas -- later today are apparently planning to distribute tire gauges at an Obama energy event.

However, as it turns out inflating your tires will actually save you more money in the next year than offshore drilling will save you in the next twenty. How much more? DOUBLE! Bill continues:

Where did he get that crazy idea? From George Bush's Energy Department and Environmental Protection Agency. (hat tip: Get Energy Smart! Now!)

Their joint site fueleconomy.gov is loaded with fuel-saving, money-saving tips. Keep your tires properly inflated, for example, can save you up to 12 cents a gallon.

Compare that immediate savings from that single tip, with what coastal and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge drilling combined would get you two decades from now: 6 cents a gallon.

And that's being generous, because Bush's Energy Department says we can't expect any impact on prices from coastal drilling until the year 2030.

So yes, McCain's energy plan is so ridiculously dumb that you'll save more money on gas by just inflating your tires, than you would from the core of his energy policy! And you won't even save any money more McCain's plan for another 20 years!

Ben Smith also notes that "As Republicans mock Obama for saying you can save gas by inflating your tires, the noted environmental activists at NASCAR back him up." These people know cars. They know how to make them run efficiently and they advocate the same solutions that Obama is proposing.

Add to that all of the other energy proposals Obama has put forward and you've got a pretty clear distinction on the energy issue.

But there is another aspect of this story that has largely been missed. And that is that by asking Americans to inflate their tires, Obama is giving more and more people responsibility for protecting and strengthening our Country and our planet and bringing more people into the political process.

He's asking them to take some personal responsibility, to make a small (but very important) change in their regular lives for the good of them and their fellow man.

It's amazing how big of an impact little actions like getting your car tuned up, your tires inflated or eating a Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich for lunch, can have on the world. These are actions that all Americans, whether you're a millenial, a boomer or even a little kid, can do.

So kudos to Obama for offering a plan that empowers people to take action, and that will hopefully do some good for our economy, our environment, and our pockets. In short, Obama is asking America to live liberally and we like it.

Sandhill Cranes Descend Upon Nebraska

Every year around this time Sandhill Cranes descend upon Nebraska. The Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary is an organization, led by Brad Mellema, that works to educate the public about the cranes as well as conserve the land that the cranes visit every year as part of their migration path.

Video about the cranes I created for MTV's Street Team:

The Rowe Sanctuary has been around since 1974 and now has over 1,400 acres of land it conserves for the cranes. The cranes are a beautiful sight to witness. They are the oldest bird on our planet with fossils placing cranes in Nebraska up to 9 million years ago.

The cranes are very social and are "family" birds mating for life and staying with their offspring. Nebraska provides the birds a safe haven and a place to put on some weight before their long journey north to as far away as Siberia.

Unless we continue to conserve land, like the Rowe Sanctuary does along the North Platte River, the cranes and other animals will be at risk. Our government does have two conservation programs that the Rowe Sanctuary participates in --the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), and the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP)-if you want to learn more or volunteer to help conserve the land for the cranes and other animals, visit the Rowe Sanctuary's website, http://www.rowesanctuary.org.

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