Glen Beck doesn’t know jack about science

September 10th, 2009

The resignation of Van Jones from his post as green job advisor to the White House this past weekend was both cheered and lamented this week by various champions of reinvention of the building, energy and transportation sector. Arianna Huffington thanked Beck for freeing Jones to, like Sarah Palin aspires, do better more important work outside of government.

In attacking Jones on his past, Beck reveals his preference for ideology and history over economics and the future. The question I would ask Beck is whether or not he thinks the laws of economics trump those of physics and chemistry. Economists tell us that since the industrial revolution humans have burnt coal and oil in amounts that have changed the proportion of carbon dioxide in the oceans and atmosphere. The increase is calculated to be about 35% more. Physics tells us that CO2 retains heat disproportionate to its volume and chemistry that CO2 proportions impact the PH of a fluid. These repeatable testable laws are what informs the basis of climate change science. Well before most of us had any idea about global cooling or warming, scientists predicted numerous changes in our world based upon these laws. Today observation confirms those predictions.

The future of the economy – something Beck does seem to care about- derives from those changes. Beck, and others who have focused upon ideology and referencing the laws of economics while ignoring those of physics and chemistry, are missing the emerging theme of the 21st Century – clean technology leadership in energy, transportation and building is going to translate to leadership in banking, employment, foreign exchange, and probably military might as well.

So it isn’t just science Beck doesn’t know about, but economics as well. In going after a leading author and hands on leader in putting people to work in green building, Beck and others have done damage to investors in the US economy. As pointed out by Thomas Freidman this week, China, by virtue of a mono party government, has been able to make the longterm policy choices to invest in the markets that are clearly driving this century’s development. Those busy distracting this administration instead of engaging in the discourse to find the best practices to answer the challenges that will not only secure our energy independence, reverse our balance of trade, and most immediately important, put our population to work, are betraying their claim to capitalism.

At it’s simplest level, capitalism values self interest. On a societal level, that self interest is served in serving the needs as defined by others. And the global need, where willing buyers are standing by right now, is for clean sustainable energy at or near the coal price of a kilowatt. Again chemistry and physics point to plentiful ubiquitous sources that are free, above ground, and need technology developed to be converted cost effectively. Silicon Valley, with a rich deep vein of talent, experience and cash, is eager to dive in.

But even the most liberal of investors wants to know that the rules are going to be before getting in the game. Until the energy and climate legislation gets done, they won’t. And getting Van Jones out of the jobs position means that one component of the recovery stimulus will be further delayed. Until building and home owners get the word on federal tax credits for upgrading energy efficiency, those installation jobs won’t be posted in the want ads.

Conservatives of the country are getting shortchanged. Instead of having a place at the table, making sure that the regulations are the best least practice, yet also stable and securing the place of capital in the societal investment, they are left out of the discussion. Those representing conservative thought who are engaged are being vilified by those crowing about socialism and job killing.

Meanwhile the self proclaimed communists of China have positioned themselves to out invest the US in critical growth areas. They have an even bigger number of people to put to work. There are populations in China greater than the US just striving to achieve running water and electrification. Yet they have the political will to invest in the future and the US doesn’t. Makes one wonder what was so bad about Jones having identified with communism.

The fact is that Beck doesn’t know jack about any of this, and doesn’t care either. His self interest is in that extremely short term commodity known as ratings. Serving up Van Jones as communist boogie man to his audience seems to have been the racist play that has made his calling the President a racist old news. He can be ‘hot’ again, and we can count on him to be even more hyperbolic in finding his next mark.

Not the average Tuesday…

July 8th, 2009

Tuesday, July 8 presented all of us with several compelling globe spanning stories.

If you were in the television, radio or networked universe, you had the option of sharing in the experience of Lance Armstrong and his Astana team seizing the Tour de France by the throat, sitting in at Michael Jackson’s Memorial as his extraordinariness was rendered human by his family, friends and others, or being riveted by the Senate hearings on the climate/energy bill. Several Senators hardly broke a sweat batting around the ideas that will guide the energy investment market for the near future, if not a full decade. Would these elected officials be able to listen to the people who populate “Proof or Propaganda” I wondered, as I heard one fallacy after another be given voice.

I did a bit of all three events but that was all after the highlight of my day – being interviewed for the Six Billion Others project. Since Saturday my family hosted the filmmaker conducting interviews around the US for the next few weeks. Thanks to my wife and children being willing to share their house with a complete stranger that their husband and father connected with by email.

Emmanuel Cappellin (see his picture on this page from The Berkeley Digital Film Institute-  or visit his home page where he makes his portfolio available) is a one man production field acquisition team. He was hired out of a six month vacation to the middle east. One month after starting from France and letting the hitchhiking rides take him where they might, he returned from Italy to take on the task of traveling the United States and adding to the inventory of human experience that 6 Billion Others is, adding the perspective of people impacted by recent events that some attribute to climate change. In our neighborhood that would be the Tea and Jesusita Fires. From southern California he will travel by bus to interview the largest enclave of “Katrina” evacuees in the Houston area.

Being asked about my concepts of happiness, relationship, forgiveness, hopes and fears was leavened with whether or not I felt this event was related to climate change. Well before that event, I got to know a bit about Emmanuel, the project, the artist Yann Arthus-Bertrand ( ) behind the project, and watch Athus-Betrand’s “Home”, which is what I really want to share with you today.

An extension of the “Earth From Above” photographic books that established him among commercially successful photographic artists, “Home” is also tells the story of how we have arrived at this point in time, starting with volcanoes and microbes. Release on June 5 2009 simultaneously in 25 languages ( a huge accomplishment logistically, technically and aesthetically) in theaters, online and to your phone if you like, all for free. Theaters started charging just their share of the ticket price the next day. Except of course in the United States where 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment is selling the DVD. Glen Close narrates this version. You can see Yann’s speech to TED in February of this year for an extended introduction to the man and his projects.

In the month since, over 200 million people have seen this all thanks to new media thinking with traditional commercial sponsorship. French based highend brand conglomerate PPR put up the budget.

“Home” was gratifying to watch. Appealing to the sense of wonder and utilizing his ability to mesmerize us with beautiful pictures, the film is an emotional appeal to persuade us to change our way of living. As a filmmaker, I envy having the budget he had, to say nothing of the freedom to give the film away. I am also humbled by the humanity so evident in his production and projects.

As I discussed with Emmanuel, the question of how to best approach the issue of enrolling the critical leadership in reinventing our production of energy, food and transport gave way to the realization that every form and appeal is called for. Whatever success each product has, is required.

With “Proof or Propaganda” we went the rational approach, presenting really smart people sharing what they know, emphasizing how such a shift can increase our security and prosperity. These ‘trusted friends’ need to get more exposure. If you know someone that is ambivalent or doubting, and you think they might absorb the middle of the bell curve rational presentation of “Proof or Propaganda”, buy the download or DVD.

Let me know how people respond. We are building a “Make a Date with a Doubter” campaign kit, and your suggestions and feedback are wanted.