back on the energy thing, a couple days ago I came across this talk which is long (90 min)
but also only 4 months old so much more up to date than many of the things I've seen
from Lovins in the past. That said I've found him to be remarkably prescient when I've
gone back and watched talks that he's given 10-20 years ago.
I think all our elected officials, or at least any of them that have anything to do with energy
policy, ought to be required to hear a presentation from Lovins.
I especially like the part in this talk where Lovins points out that Putin fducked himself
as far as Russia's future of  their economy relying on sell gas/oil to foreign countries.
But the thing that I find most interesting, convincing and encouraging about him is
that he talks about things that are real, that have happened and what those trends
portend for the future. If you FF to about 45 minutes into it, Lovins gets into some
of the things we discussed here a page or 2 ago.
The title of this long wide ranging talk covering a wide range of energy issues is:
Disruptive Energy Futures: The Economy and Resilient Energy Supplies