Councilmember Wright elaborated later that same day: Continue readingEconomic development is a high priority on the mind of many people. If you read the local paper you will see page after page of foreclosures, failing businesses, and unemployment at a all time high. Please explain to me how we can address these problems through energy needs?
Georgia is CCA’s model partner
The initial writeup in the VDT quoted CCA as being all coy about if a need arose from the state they would be ready to deploy the private prison in Lowndes County:
Yet if you look on CCA’s own website under partnering:“This is (for) a future need that we don’t even know what it’ll be yet,” Frank Betancourt, CCA’s vice president of real estate development said. “There’s no ground breaking to announce. When the need (for a facility) does arrive, we can be the first ones to offer (our services).”
CCA has been a great partner with us for nearly a decade now. Coffee Correctional Facility and Wheeler Correctional Facility certainly meet the standards of the Georgia Department of Corrections. I particularlyAnd over in Decatur County people actually asked about this, and were told Continue readingappreciate CCA maintaining exemplary accreditation status with both the American Correctional Association and the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare. I look forward to a continued long relationship with them.”
—Commissioner James E. Donald, Georgia Department of Corrections
Call to action for City Council not to sell water to biomass plant –Karen Noll @ VCC 24 March 2011
Karen Noll of WACE, Wiregrass Activists for Clean Energy,
asked the Valdosta City Council not to sell wastewater
to the proposed Wiregrass Power LLC biomass plant.
She presented
“500+ signatures from community members and organizations”asking for that. She also said
“…furthermore a response to our request each member of the council is expected before the next council meeting.”Here’s the video.
Regular meeting of the Valdosta City Council, 24 March 2011,
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia.
Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
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Record year for U.S. solar power
That curve is the inverse ofThe U.S. solar power market grew a record 67% last year, making it the fastest-growing energy sector, the industry reports Thursday.
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“This remarkable growth puts the solar industry’s goal of powering 2 million homes annually by 2015 within reach,” Rhone Resch, SEIA president and CEO, said in announcing the findings.
this other one of the plummeting cost of solar electricity.
Needs no fuel, fouls no air;
costs less, powers more: go solar!
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The Internet backwoods: that’s south Georgia
I wrote that article more than a year ago, and Internet speeds in rural Georgia have not improved much if at all. This isn’t just about playing Farmville. It’s about communicating with your relatives, about competing in business, Continue reading
Organic food market booming
Carol Hazard wrote in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, March 21, 2011,
Organic, natural food catching on:
U.S. sales of organic foods and beverages grew from $1 billion in 1990 to $24.8 billion in 2009, according to the Organic Trade Association.The article didn’t link to the study, but here it is: Industry Statistics and Projected Growth.The sector saw double-digit growth — often more than 20 percent — every year over the past decade except 2009, at the tail-end of the recession. Even then, organic sales rose 5.9 percent from the previous year while total food sales increased only 1.6 percent.
Further from the Times-Dispatch article:
National grocers are pumping up their organic and natural food selections. Even Wal-Mart and its Sam’s Club warehouse division are paying attention.Continue reading
Kia and school unification in Troup County, Georgia: any connection?
The county’s own
announcement of the Kia plant opening
says nothing about schools, much less unification.
Troup County’s web page about their
Strategic Plan for Sustainable Development
does mention education, but says nothing about school unification.
Their
county history page mentions the Kia plant but nothing
about education being a factor, much less school unification.
Even if that anecdotal connection between school unification and the Kia plant had some evidence behind it, that’s not an example of improved education!
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Private prisons illegal in Israel
The High Court of Justice put an end to years of controversy Thursday by ruling that privately run prisons are unconstitutional.
Following the decision, the state is expected to have to pay hundreds of millions of shekels in compensation to a company that had already completed construction of the first private prison, near Be’er Sheva.
The panel of nine justices, presided over by Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch, ruled that for the state to transfer authority for managing the prison to a private contractor whose aim is monetary profit would severely violate the prisoners’ basic human rights to dignity and freedom.
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How to power the world with Wind, Water, and Sun
By water the study authors, Mark Z. Jacobson (pictured) Mark A. Delucch, mostly mean hydroelectric power, which would involve building more dams, with all their environmental problems. Still, it’s an interesting study demonstrating that true renewable energy could power the world: no coal, no oil, no nuclear.…a new study just published in the journal Energy Policy states that the world can provide for all of its energy needs, including electric power, transportation, heating/cooling, etc using only wind, water, and solar (WWS) energy by the year 2030.
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Solar is better than biomass because it doesn’t pollute –Jack Pruden @ VCC 24 March 2011
Jack Pruden’s hand-lettered sign says:
Ban the burnGretchen asked him about that and he said:
Go 100% solar
Video by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
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