News and Views from the Desert Protective Council.

Aguirre Criticizes Sunrise Powerlink, Gives SDG&E Solar Deadline

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 Posted in Anza-Borrego, Sunrise Powerlink | 1 Comment »

In his most strongly worded admonishment of SDG&E yet, San Diego City Attorney called on the company to come up with a rooftop solar plan for San Diego within 60 days, citing his authority to enforce state and local laws ...

Should we clearcut forests to install solar farms?

Monday, May 5th, 2008 Posted in desert plants, renewable energy | No Comments »

Of course not. In addition to all their other values, forests act as carbon sinks. Yet according to a study reported in Nature Reports: Climate Change, deserts may store as much carbon as some temperate forests. The carbon is stored not ...

Why Protect the Desert?

Monday, April 28th, 2008 Posted in Art & Nature, Sunrise Powerlink | 3 Comments »

The Sunrise Powerlink would run at the base of the distant mountains in this photo, altering the experience of hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail in the San Felipe Hills. "The desert's a good place for the Sunrise Powerlink -- ...

May 12 Sunrise Powerlink Rendezvous in Borrego Springs

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 Posted in Sunrise Powerlink | No Comments »

People came from all over to voice their opposition to the Sunrise Powerlink during the hearings in February.  Now we have an even better chance to make our voices heard.   (Photo by Diana Lindsay.) For the past couple weeks, DesertBlog has regularly ...

Sunrise Powerlink Quick Hits

Friday, April 18th, 2008 Posted in Sunrise Powerlink | No Comments »

Stirling Solar gets a boost: Several papers report today that Stirling Energy Systems has acquired funding from an Irish toll road company (a toll road company -- sort of makes you feel warm all over, doesn't it?). Oh, and they've ...

Bride of Sunrise Powerlink in the Offing?

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 Posted in Sunrise Powerlink | No Comments »

Still from "Bride of Frankenstein." Even Dr. Frankenstein finished creating his first monster before going on to his next mad idea.  Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, SDG&E has now raised the possibility that two massive transmission lines could ...

Sunrise Powerlink — So San Diego

Monday, April 14th, 2008 Posted in Sunrise Powerlink | 2 Comments »

"That's so San Diego!" This was my wife's response to yesterday's excellent column by Dean Calbreath in the U-T, comparing the Sunrise Powerlink with locally generated solar power. In particular, she was responding to the article's conclusion that solar power ...

Sunrise Powerlink: Don’t Get Fooled Again

Friday, April 11th, 2008 Posted in Sunrise Powerlink | 1 Comment »

Today marks the 2nd anniversary of the day Kelly Fuller completed her epic walk along one route of the proposed Sunrise Powerlink. It also happens to be the last day to comment on this destructive, unnecessary and anti-green project. In honor ...

Sunrise Powerlink Deception in Print and Video — and What You Can Do About It

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 Posted in Sunrise Powerlink | No Comments »

I did the unthinkable and buried the action item at the end of this post. If you just want to find out about a new action you can take to help stop the Sunrise Powerlink, scroll to the bottom. For ...

A Better Use for SDG&E’s Sunrise Powerlink Dollars

Monday, April 7th, 2008 Posted in Sunrise Powerlink | No Comments »

April 8 Update: Good article by the North County Times' Dave Downey on SCE's solar plan, and reactions from Bill Powers and SDG&E. Unsurprisingly, SDG&E dismissed a similar plan for San Diego. Inspired by the popular Michael J. Fox movie "Forward ...