10-13% of the worlds energy. Why does the media pay so much attention to gasoline prices for transportation and not the electric prices used to heat and cool our buildings?
A case of “no respect’ for what is the hidden the walls and ceilings.
While I am on the subject of architectural design: some architects usually do not want to discuss HVAC until it really hits them in the face, after the design fails the energy conservation test.
Why is it that the press seems to focus on appearances rather than the substance?
We got our leaders, George Bush and the current no-substance congress: we chose our leadership on the basis of appearance, not substance. (I wonder what could have been if McCain had won in 2000?)
How about energy conservation? Lack of knowledge, lack of education, and a lack of true appreciation for the real costs. Why do the press write way more articles mentioning the price of gasoline compared to mentions of the price of electricity?
“No respect
Ignorance is bliss
Lets do as little as possible
to make it look good”
The price of natural gas is twice what it was 2 years ago. The bill is now like a slap in the face. Ignorance is expensive too!













