Clean Air Act 40th Birthday

September 9, 2010
Clean Air Act 40th Birthday
posted by Steven Barrymore

September 14 marks the 40th anniversary of the Clean Air Act. To celebrate our improved air quality, a conference honoring the inception of the act will be held at The Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C. The keynote speaker will be EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. White House and Capitol Hill reporters with credentials may attend only, along with very special guests, sorry general public. If you wish to watch a live webcast, you may do so at http://www.epa.gov/live/ on Tuesday Sept 14 @ 11:45 am EDT. The act is getting up there in years, if you do send a birthday card, be kind with your sentiment — hitting 40 can be stressful.


Link: EPA

250 megawatt (MW) solar-thermal power plant – California Approved

September 1, 2010
250 megawatt (MW) solar-thermal power plant – California Approved
written by Steven Barrymore

The California Energy Commission has given the go ahead for the construction of the Beacon Solar Energy Project (subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources) a 250-megawatt solar thermal power generation facility. Scheduled to be built on 2,012-acres in the Mojave Desert. The system will use a parabolic trough design — a series of curved mirrors which reflect the sun’s rays onto a glass tube (collector) containing a fluid that runs the length of the trough. The sun’s perpendicular position to the trough can be adjusted by a tilting mechanism. This will be the first solar thermal power plant permitted in California in two-decades.

solar array

Solar Trough System

The Beacon Solar Energy Project is part of a proposed 2,800 MW of solar power plant projects in California. That would be roughly enough energy to power 2.8 million homes a year.

The CEC’s last approval of Solar Electric Generating Systems was in 1990 with LUZ SEGS IX and X projects. Someone needs to design a smartphone app to control all this solar energy goodness.


Link: CEC
Image Source: Wikipedia

EPA Wants Your Dirty Water Comments

August 20, 2010
EPA Wants Your Dirty Water Comments
written by Steven Barrymore

EPA steps outside the box. Or in this case, the watering hole. The EPA has launched a discussion forum blog to solicit comments on how best to protect America’s drinking water supply. The blog contains 4 separate topics for comments.

  1. Addressing contaminants as a groups [sic] and better enhance drinking water protection in a cost-effective manner.
  2. Fostering development of new drinking water technologies to address health risks posed by a broad array of contaminants.
  3. Using the authority of multiple statutes to help protect drinking water.
  4. Collaborating with states to share more complete data from monitoring at public water systems (PWS).

If you are an interested water expert, advocate or just part of the general water-drinking public, you can chime in on any of these topics. But do so before these discussion topics are closed. The EPA is leaving these topics open for about one month – they did not mention if the one month deadline is from the Aug 17 EPA website news release or one month from when the blog topics were posted (July 29). So, get comfy with a nice big glass of (filtered) water and blog away — your government needs you.


Link: EPA

Real Wood Apple Skins

August 13, 2010
Real Wood Apple Skins
post by Steven Barrymore

When I saw the name KARVT, I had a vision of high-end Swiss wristwatches and brilliant diamonds displayed behind thick glass protected by a gun toting security guard in a jewelry store on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. KARVT actually sells luxury of another kind — real wood skins for Apple MacBook and iPad.

Apple fans can swathe their precious gear in a luxurious wood finish. KARVT states that their skins are made with 100% real wood that is sustainable and eco-friendly.

In addition to their MacBook and iPad line, a new skin for the iPhone 4 and 3G is scheduled to start shipping August 20th — website is accepting pre-orders.

The new iPhone skins will be available in Bamboo, Cherry, Maple, Pine, and Walnut.

Prices for the KARVT iPhone skins range from $15 (3G version) to $25 ( iPhone 4).

KARVT Wood Skin


Macbook, iPad and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.


Link: KARVT

Should Your Next Financial Advisor Be A Monkey?

August 4, 2010
Should Your Next Financial Advisor Be A Monkey?
posted by Steven Barrymore


Laurie Santos is cognitive psychologist at Yale and teaches monkeys to use monkey money in exchange for food. She posses a correlation between human and monkey repetition of errors in how we (they) handle monetary exchanges. In this TED video, she demonstrates that monkeys, as we humans, have many of the same predictable behaviors when it comes to the exchange of money for goods / services. Monkeys shown exchanging their token monkey money for grapes and having to buy from good grape dealers and shady grape dealers, this video is ready for prime time. Just don’t give up your financial advisor for the monkey equivalent, yet.




Via: TED