Dear Friends,
The Associated Press continues to churn out good, cutting-edge investigative
reporting. Regrettably, most of it is bad news. Take for example, the recent AP
examination of US Department of Energy data, showing that since 2008 over thirty
conventional coal plants have been built or are in the works. AP reporter
Matthew Brown writes, "The expansion is an acknowledgement that 'clean coal' is
far from reality and that emission regulations are stalled."
In Iowa in
recent years, two separate proposals for new conventional coal-fired power
plants were defeated. That's progress. But with the ugly head of climate change
rearing itself more often -- and in more and more devastating manners -- small
steps aren't going to accomplish the sea change that's needed in energy
policy.
Monday, leading us in a conversation about coal
and climate change is retired ISU chemistry professor Bernie Gerstein. Bernie's
experience on this issue is deep and detailed, and we look forward to having him
with us.
Tuesday, we encourage you to listen to Obama's
speech on Iraq at 7:00 pm, then call and share your thoughts and comments as
Bradshaw joins us to analyze the President's speech. We'll also want your
feedback on the recent news about the $5 billion in tax dollars wasted on failed
or unfinished construction projects in Iraq.
Wednesday,
it's back to our conversation about the cracking and crumbling of the DeCoster
family's egg dynasty. There are so many angles to cover -- politics, money,
immigration, health and safety, legislation, sustainable farms, backyard chicken
coops. We'll pick one or two and focus on that in what promises to be an ongoing
discussion.
Thursday, we broadcast live from Newton
where we'll talk about wind energy and what one mid-sized Iowa town has done to
retool its economy after a big corporation closed the doors. Special thanks to
Newton realtor Dan Kelley for his help in getting this event set-up. And best of
luck to Dan in his campaign for the Iowa Statehouse this fall!
Our Thursday giveaway is the book "Moon
Seeker," by local author Jason Brommel. "Moon Seeker" is a
wonderful children's story that Jason wrote and illustrated. If you miss-out on
the giveaway, Jason's business, Myriad Publishing Company, will host a book fair
on October 9 from 11:00 - 4:00 at Borders, 4100 University in West Des
Moines.
So join us from 7:00-8:00 pm (note: this Tuesday from 8:00-9:00
pm) Monday - Thursday for the fusion of politics and
civility at 98.3 WOW-FM and online.
Call (515) 312-0983 or (866) 908-TALK to participate in the conversation.
You can hear the show as a podcast,
too.
Thank you!
Ed and Lynn Fallon
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