Policy and Politics

RFK Jr.'s Recommendations for the Next President

"De-carbonize" the economy and become energy-independent.  Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sums up his recommendation to the next president in a few words.  This single move, if aggressively pursued, would both tackle the overriding issue of our time - global warming - and assist our economy in recovery from the harrowing economic downturn.  

In an article in Vanity Fair, Kennedy lays out the economic argument for acting decisively:

Tom Friedman - Why We Need a Green Revolution

New York Times columnist Tom Friedman will have a new book out in September, Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution — and How It Can Renew America, that argues "that the convergence of global warming, global flattening (the rise of middle classes all over the world), and global crowding (the population boom) is driving five key trends that will define the 21st century".

According to an article by Danny Shea in the Huffington Post,

Let 10 Million Solar Rooftops Bloom

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has drafted a bill to promote the creation of 10 million new solar rooftop on private houses and businesses over the next ten years.  The bill, which has been co-sponsored by Senators John Kerry (D-MA), Ben Cardin (D-MD), Arlen Specter (R-PA), John Warner (R-VA), and Robert Menendez (D-NJ), provides incentives for solar unit installation, covering about half the average costs.

According to a press release from Sanders' office, "rebates would cover about one-half of the $20,000 average cost of installing a solar unit that, depending on location, could provide up to one-half of the electricity for a typical home".

Proposed Snohomish County Human Rights Ordinance

A group of citizens in Snohomish County has asked the Snohomish County Council to create a Human Rights Commission that, as it states, “has the authority, and the resources, to provide equal opportunity and safety for all of the residents and visitors to Snohomish County.”

The ordinance that would establish the Commission was developed over 10 months to address issues of discrimination that had been building up throughout the county. Discussions at the regular meetings included an examination of past attempts at finding significant, effective, resolutions. They solicited advice and input from other groups in Washington State and around the country.

NYT Series: The Food Chain

The New York Times has a series of excellent articles focused on issues related to food.  

Articles in the series include:

India’s Growth Outstrips Crops

By SOMINI SENGUPTA

India’s supply of arable land is second only to that of the United States, but when it comes to agriculture it must turn to international markets, exacerbating a global food crisis.

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Seattle City Council Promotes Local Food

In late April, by a vote of 7-2, the Seattle City Council passed the Local Food Action Initiative.  The initiative was "crafted to help develop stronger ties between local agriculture and regional consumers and institutions" according to reporter Cookson Beecher in an article in the Capital Press, the West Coast's premier agricultural publication.  The initiative seeks to strengthen local farmers' markets, expand resources for food banks, and set up plans to reduce the cost of food and to secure food supplies during emergencies and disasters. 

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