Put solar back on the White House

McKibben and www.350.org propose a wonderful plan.

By EarthjusticeFri, Sep 10 2010 at 2:45 PM EST

Former President Jimmy Carter presents a solar panel SPREADING THE SOLAR: Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, right, presents a solar panel that once stood atop his White House to Huang Ming, chairman and president of Himin Group and Himin Solar Corporation at the Shanghai International Convention Center in Shanghai, China. (Photo: ZUMA Press)
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This opinion piece was written for Earthjustice and is reprinted here with permission.
 
About 30 years ago, after some prodding from environmental groups, Jimmy Carter had solar panels installed on the roof of the White House. He gave a ringing speech at the time, hoping that this gesture would help build a solar revolution. He established a Solar Energy Research Institute and put Denis Hayes, the director of the first and subsequent Earth Days, in charge.
 
Several years later, Ronald Reagan ordered the panels taken down, having belittled Carter for worrying so much about the energy crisis. He replaced Hayes with a dentist, and SERI was soon abolished. If Carter's bold move had succeeded who knows how much better off we'd be now, but there's no point bemoaning the failures of the past.
 
Turns out the panels were donated to Unity College in Maine where they've been doing their bit to help the climate problem for most of three decades. Now Bill McKibben and his colleagues at the wonderful 350.org are returning a symbolic panel to where it started. They put one of the panels on a biodiesel-powered truck the day after Labor Day and delivered it to the White House Sept. 10, after stopping for rallies in Boston and New York.
 
McKibben announced this during an appearance on the David Letterman show. It is reported that negotations are under way for the delivery ceremony at the White House. McKibben told Letterman he hopes the president will accept the panel in person and agree to have a full array of panels (both photovolaic and for heating water) ready for a ribbon-cutting on Oct. 10, when 350.org is having a massive, global series of demonstrations and work parties to jump-start the climate-rescue crusade. Check it out.
 
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