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To: Brumar89 who wrote (74301)1/17/2017 12:13:27 PM
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Open Letter to the President-Elect Supporting Scott Pruitt for EPA Administrator
Anthony Watts / 2 hours ago January 16, 2017

E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D., Founder & National Spokesman
The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation

Dear President-elect Donald J. Trump:

We write to you as evangelical and mainline Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish scientists, economists, legal scholars, policy experts, and religious leaders in support of your nomination of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to the office of Administrator of the federal Environmental Protection Agency.

The EPA has the crucial task of writing and enforcing regulations that apply statutes passed by Congress and signed by the President to protect the life and health of Americans. Its work necessarily integrates science, economics, law, politics, and ethics, all of which are rooted in religious worldviews. A good Administrator must demonstrate expertise in at least some of these, and mature understanding of and receptivity to the insights of all. Scott Pruitt does.

As Oklahoma Attorney General, Mr. Pruitt has demonstrated his legal expertise in successful litigation to require corporations—including the energy corporations so prominent in his state’s economy—to abide by environmental laws and regulations. He has publicly expressed his conviction that the EPA’s role is not to create law through regulations that exceed the scope of enabling legislation but to implement the intent of that legislation and nothing more. That is, he recognizes that environmental policy should be determined by the people’s elected representatives, not by unelected, unaccountable members of the federal bureaucracy. He has also publicly opposed the abuse of the court system by use of “sue-and-settle” to reach sweetheart deals between the EPA and environmental advocacy groups. These are some of the obvious ways in which his legal expertise qualifies him for Administrator.

Mr. Pruitt has also demonstrated understanding of and open-mindedness toward scientific insights crucial to the formulation and implementation of environmental regulation. He is prepared to hear all sides in debates over the risks and benefits of various activities that come under the purview of the EPA.

Finally, as a committed evangelical Christian, Mr. Pruitt has an unbending commitment to human life and health, especially to the protection of the most vulnerable in society. We are pleased to note that a large group of religious leaders, including presidents of some of America’s largest and most prestigious theological seminaries, has also written to you in his support for this reason, and we add our voices to theirs.

Some radical environmentalists and religious activists oppose Mr. Pruitt because he does not embrace their exaggerated fears of human-induced global warming—fears that go well beyond the empirical evidence crucial to genuine science—or their antipathy to the development of the abundant, reliable, affordable energy indispensable to lifting and keeping whole societies out of poverty and the disease and premature death that invariably accompany it. We urge you therefore to stand firmly behind your nominee, and we commit ourselves to supporting him in the confirmation process that lies ahead. We welcome you and your Administration to call on us to assist in any way we can.

Sincerely,

[Institutional associations are for identification only and do not imply institutional endorsement. Those listed below signed by 11 a.m. January 5, 2017. To add your signature or see additional signers, click here.]



Raymond P. Adams, M.Div (Pastoral Theology), D.D (Honorary), member, Grace Community Church of Sun Valley, Arcadia, CAGary L. Anderson, MA (History), Colonel, USAF (retired), Aviation and Civil Engineering, Fruita, COWilliam L. Anderson, Ph.D. (Economics), Professor of Economics, Frostburg State University, Frostburg, MDWilliam D. Balgord, Ph.D. (Geochemistry), President, Environmental & Resources Technology, Inc., Middleton, WITim Ball, Ph.D. (Climatology), Professor, University of Winnipeg, and Adjunct Professor, University of Manitoba (retired)Paul Barber, B.S. (Civil Engineering); President of the Board, Barber Brothers Contracting Co. LLC, Baton Rouge, LACharles G. Battig, M.S. (Electrical Engineering), M.D., Heartland Institute policy expert on environment; Virginia Scientists and Engineers for Energy and Environment (VA-SEEE), Charlottesville, VADavid E. Baugh, B.S. (Chemistry), M.S. (Chemical Engineering), Professional Engineer, Retired, Director, Central Oklahoma Chapter of Reasonable Faith, Oklahoma City, OKTimothy Beard, Th.M. (Theology), retired missionary/pastor, Calvary Bible Church, Toppenish, WAE. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (History), Founder and National Spokesman, The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of CreationVictoria Blodgett, New England Regional Director, Aglow International, Southbridge, MACarl W. Bogue, Jr., Th.D. (Theology), Pastor Emeritus, Faith Presbyterian Church, Akron, OHJames A. Borland, (Th.D.), Theology, Professor of Theology, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VADavid J. Bufalo, B.S. (Civil Engineering), Licensed Professional Engineer, Denver, ColoradoH. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D. (Environmental Ethics), Research Fellow, The Heartland Institute, Rowlett, TXDanny J. Burrows, Lt. Col. (Ret.), USAF, Big Oaks Ranch, Kilgore TXRoger L. Burtner, Ph.D. (Geology), former National Science Foundation Fellow; former Adjunct Professor, Case Western Reserve University; Principal, Remote Sensing Exploration, Fullerton CARonald S. Carson, Ph.D. (Nuclear Engineering), Affiliate Assistant Professor, University of Washington; retired Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company; Adjunct Professor, Seattle Pacific University; Renton, WAKenneth Chilton, Ph.D. (Economics), retired Associate Professor of Management and Director of the Institute for Study of Economics and the Environment, Lindenwood University, St. Louis, MOCharles Clough, M.S. (Atmospheric Physics); retired chief, U.S. Army Atmospheric Effects Team, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; retired Lt. Col., U.S. Air Force Reserve Weather Officer; President, Biblical Framework Ministries; adjunct professor, Chafer Theological Seminary, Albuquerque, NMMark Coppenger, Ph.D. (Philosophy), Professor of Christian Apologetics, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KYDonald R. 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Fricke, Ph.D. (Nuclear Physics), Senior Fellow, American Physical Society, San Diego, CAJim Garlow, Ph.D. (Historical Theology), Pastor, Skyline Church, San Diego; Oversight Pastor, The Jefferson Gathering, US Capitol Building, Washington, DCAlbrecht Glatzle, Ph.D. (Agriculture), Retired Director of Research, INTTAS (Iniciativa para la Investigación y Transferencia de Tecnologia Agraria Sostenible), Filadelfia, ParaguayAlan W. Gomes, Ph.D. (Theology), Professor of Theology, Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, CAVicki P. Goodman, B.S. (Engineering), Retired Applications Engineer, Prescott, AZBruce L. Gordon, Ph.D. (History and Philosophy of Science), Associate Professor, History and Philosophy of Science, Houston Baptist University, Senior Fellow, Center for Science and Culture, Discovery Institute, Richmond, TXSteve Goreham, MS/EE, MBA, Executive Director, Climate Science Coalition of America, New Lenox, ILPaul S. 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Keister, Ph.D. (Physics), Pharmaceutical Research Specialist, 3M Company (retired), Lakeville, MNHugh Kendrick, Ph.D. (Nuclear Engineering), University of Michigan; former Director, Plans & Analysis, Office of Nuclear Reactor Research, U.S. Department of Energy; retired VP SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation), Tysons Corner, VABernard Kepshire, Ph.D. (Fisheries Science), Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon State University (retired), Corvallis, OREdward C. Krug, Ph.D. (Soil Science), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, retiredRichard Land, D.Phil. (Theology), President, Southern Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NCMark J. Larson, Ph.D. (Historical Theology), Pastor, Peace Reformed Church, Garner, IAWilles K. Lee, President, National Federation of Republican AssembliesDavid Legates, Ph.D. (Climatology), Professor of Climatology and Geography, University of Delaware, Newark, DEDavid H. Lester, Ph.D. (Chemical Engineering), retired, Fox Island, WADavid H. 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Pipa Jr., Ph.D. (Theology), President and Professor of Systematic Theology, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Greenville, SCEverett Piper, Ph.D., President, Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Bartlesville, OKRonald W. Pritchett M.S. (MOTM) Master of Technology Management, (B.S.) Geological Engineering, American Institute of Professional Geologists, Lone Tree, ColoradoJay W. Richards, Ph.D. (Philosophy), Research Professor, Catholic University of America, Washington, DCRobert J. Romano, D.Min. (Economic Ethics), Founder, Heartist Ministries; AIA Design-Build Architect, Charlotte, NCCaleb Stewart Rossiter, Ph.D. (Policy Analysis), Adjunct Professor, American University, Washington, DCFred P. Rumak B.S. (Geology), P. Geo; CPG; P. Geol; Energy Consultant, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaJames H. Rust, Ph.D. (Engineering), Professor of Nuclear Engineering (retired), Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA; policy advisor, The Heartland Institute, Chicago, ILAnthony J. Sadar, M.S. 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To: Brumar89 who wrote (74301)1/17/2017 1:54:25 PM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86355
 
IRENA Director Urges Faster Pace on Decarbonization

January 17, 2017

By Kelvin Ross


Image: Adnan Amin (center), director-general, IRENA. Credit: IRENA

“As we advance deeper into a new energy paradigm, we need to pick-up the pace of our decarbonization efforts.”

That was the message this week from the director-general of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Adnan Amin.

Speaking after the launch of an IRENA report called Rethinking Energy, Amin said that policies and regulations “continue to remain crucial to this end and to develop the renewables market.”

“We are seeing more and more countries hold auctions to deploy renewables, and as variable and distributed sources of renewables take on a greater role, regulators have implemented changes to enable grid integration at scale,” he said, adding that, “heating and cooling, and the potential of renewables for transport, are areas where future efforts are needed.”

The Rethinking Energy report states that falling costs, driven by innovation in technology and policy, is spurring renewable energy deployment and on the back of this is a “myriad of socioeconomic benefits.”

“Renewables are gaining ground by nearly every measure,” added Amin. “Accelerating the pace of the energy transition and expanding its scope beyond the power sector will not only reduce carbon emissions, it will improve lives, create jobs, achieve development goals, and ensure a cleaner and more prosperous future.”

The report states that global investment in renewables has steadily grown for more than a decade, rising from less than $50 billion in 2004 to a record $305 billion in 2015.

It highlights several key trends for the renewables sector, such as demand for battery storage is increasing rapidly and playing a larger part in integrating variable renewables; new capital-market instruments are helping increase available finance by offering new groups of investors access to investment opportunities; and institutional investors are moving into renewable energy as it offers stable returns over the long term.

The report states that solar PV will grow the fastest in terms of capacity and output, and new ways to store electricity “will be a game changer for growing variable renewable energy generation”. Indeed, IRENA estimates that battery storage for electricity could increase from less than 1 GW today to 250 GW by 2030.

Amin also stressed the importance of off-grid renewables in the bid to bring about global electrification.

“Achieving universal electricity access by 2030 will require us to boost global power generation — nearly 60 percent of that will have to come from stand-alone and mini-grid solutions,” Amin said. “Meeting this aim with off-grid renewables depends on the right combination of policies, financing, technology and institutional capacity. Making needed changes and accelerating deployment will allow countries to address global issues in sustainability, education, gender equality, health, water and food.”

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My comments:

Fossil fueled generation is doomed.

Who was that guy in the 1950's that said...?

"We will bury you".

Yup,

renewables will bury ff's.

No stopping the massive tidal wave of renewables now...

Eric