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Heat Waves — In Red and Black | What caused the death spiral of Illinois coal-fired electricity?

What a difference a decade makes. Climate-destabilizing, coal-fired electricity expanded 2000-2010, and over 100 new coal plants were on the drawing boards. Coal-fired power achieved its Illinois peak in 2008 at 96.7 MMWh (million megawatt hours) which bested nuclear power’s…

Heat Waves — In Red and Black | The Clean Energy Jobs Act: Will Illinois Achieve “40 by 30”?

The Illinois Clean Energy Jobs Act, or CEJA, passed by super majorities in the General Assembly and signed by Governor Pritzker in September, is a state-level, job-generating, carbon-killing Green New Deal. CEJA’s bold, equitable sweep could become a model for…

Heat Waves — In Red and Black | “Code Red for Humanity”: The 6th United Nations Climate Report

The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assembles top climate scientists to report to policymakers, which is the purpose of their “grimdark” 6th report, IPCC6. IPCC scientists are known for rectitude and constrained predictions due to consensus decision…

Heat Waves — In Red and Black | To Tree or Not to Tree, Part 2: Assisted Regeneration of Trees

Several themes guide this series. First, climate deterioration demands rapid abolition of fossil-fuel emissions. Trees cannot substitute for ending emissions. However, we must also extract LOTS of atmospheric carbon. Half of above-ground tree mass consists of carbon absorbed through photosynthesis.…

Heat Waves — In Red and Black | To Tree or Not to Tree, Part 1: The 1 Trillion Tree Initiative

When the annual World Economic Forum draws the wealthy and powerful to Davos, Switzerland, things happen. The 2019 initiation of a 1 trillion tree planting scheme (https://www.1t.org/) – 1t for short – is an example. Does it mean that the…

Heat Waves — In Red and Black | Is Large-Scale Ecological Restoration Possible? The Loess Plateau Experiment, Part 2

Dust storm in Beijing

China’s Loess Plateau experiment successfully restored depleted farmland in the less arid parts of the plateau. One precondition for success required an end to free-range grazing by goats, a major cause of soil erosion. The breakthrough came when a county…

Heat Waves — In Red and Black | Is Large-Scale Ecological Restoration Possible? The Loess Plateau Experiment, Part 1

Jixian County restoration

We are the last generation that can stabilize the earth’s deteriorating climate. That outcome requires a 50% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by the early 2030s. Then, we must reduce remaining emission to zero by 2050. Finally, we must go…

Heat Waves — In Red and Black | Designed to Fail: Texas’ Radically Deregulated Power Grid

The massive, multi-day electricity blackout in Texas this February vividly highlights the importance of reliable electricity during extreme heat or cold. The economic cost to Texas from days without power will be close to $200 billion, or $75 billion more…

Heat Waves — In Red and Black | Paul Hawken’s Drawdown Fellows and the 80 Ways to Cut Your Carbon

My last three columns highlighted a federal, dividend-based carbon tax. This policy would often amplify complementary local, state and international policies. State governments, for example, can capitalize on a dividend-based carbon tax by expanding renewable energy production, electrifying transportation, increasing…