[SustainableTompkins] Avoiding the GHG tipping point
Joey Gates
earthdayithaca at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 15 06:54:56 PDT 2006
I was rather shocked at the inclusion of nuclear power as a solution. A more holistic look at environmental threats is needed here - global warming is not the only environmental problem associated with power generation.
bosak at ibiblio.org wrote:
> Terry Moore and Dave Panofsky of TCLocal have pointed me to the
> "mitigation wedge" analysis of S. Pacala and R. Socolow, described
> a couple of years ago in Science (Vol. 305, pp. 968-972; 13 August
> 2004) and reprised more recently (and I suspect more accessibly)
> in the September 2006 issue of Scientific American, which I wish
> I'd been quick enough to pick up at the newsstand but is probably
> gone now. Looks to be worth grabbing if you run across a copy.
Anyone interested in stabilization wedges (properly so called) in
connection with greenhouse gas reduction should check out this nifty
Shockwave Flash animation:
http://www.princeton.edu/~cmi/resources/CMI_Resources_new_files/CMI_Stab_Wedges_Movie.swf
Some of the wedges seem a bit naive from a peak oil perspective
(e.g., using natural gas instead of coal to generate electricity
when we're already past the peak of North American natural gas
production), but the methodology provides a useful framework for
starting to think about solutions.
Jon
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