Thursday, September 24, 2015

Voting Rights

Thursday, October 1, 2015, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

For the next meeting, we will explore the issue of voting rights and related issues like gerrymandering. Here are the videos that we will use for background:
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Here are the additional videos shown at the meeting:

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Focus on Solar

Thursday, September 24, 2015, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

The recent dramatic drop it the price of PV solar has made it the primary technology for the US to reduce carbon emissions by 32% by 2030. While it is still questionable if renewables alone can get to the 100% carbon free energy that we need, 32% is still impressive. We will examine how solar, particularly rooftop solar, will play the major role in meeting our short term goals. Here is list of videos to be shown at the meeting:


CHALLENGE: In the first video, Al Gore talks about a Minnesota judge who picked solar over natural gas to provide additional electrical capacity. What is going on here? Why is a judge picking an energy source? Doesn't he know that the sun does not shine at night? Why did this happen first in a Northern state instead of a sunnier state down south?

You have a chance to practice your Googling to find out the real story here. Everything Gore said was true, but he left out important details. The true nature of this story is key to understanding the real value of solar to meet our energy goals.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Immigration by Trump

Thursday, September 17, 2015, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

We already covered the immigration issue last year and it is still very much a problem as it was then. But, thanks to Donald Trump, the issue has reemerged as possibly the defining issue on the Republican side. For our next meeting, we will reexamine the immigration, including birth right citizenship. Here are some of the videos we will use for background material:
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Other videos shown at the meeting:

Thursday, September 3, 2015

The Renewable Energy Challenge

Thursday, September 10, 2015, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

To meet the EPA carbon targets of 32% by 2030, we are going to need a lot more than energy efficiency. The few new nuclear plants will just compensate for the closing of older nuclear plants. We will need to rely on renewable energy, mostly wind and solar, to replace the energy from closing coal plant. Obama is betting that renewable energy is up to the task. But optimists and pessimists paint very different pictures, especially for the further carbon reductions that we need after 2030. Some say renewables can take us to 100%, other say that we will need advance nuclear plants to provide the baseload electricity missing from renewables. We will take a closer look at the challenges to renewable energy to get a fair assessment. We will use material from the following videos:
Note that many of these videos have information about nuclear energy, but we will will only look at the parts that pertain to renewable energy.

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Here are the links to the video that were shown at the meeting, but were not listed above: