Leah Parks’s interview on KDHX’s Earthworms show

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“Given the persistence of fossil fuels, it’s tough to imagine how Ready KiloWatt and his gang can power an optimistic, realistic new era. And with ever-more gizmos guzzling juice, does energy efficiency have a prayer?

YES! say former utility CEO and energy policy authority S. David Freeman and today’s Earthworms guest, energy journalist Leah Y. Parks. They are co-authors of a great new book, All-Electric America – A Climate Solution and the Hopeful Future (2016, Solar Flare Press). This book is a terrific summary of clean energy options, clearly explaining solar to storage, economics to electric cars – backed by current examples from U.S. cities, businesses, utilities and points of techno-evolution.

Dave Freeman remains optimistic after 7+ decades of energy work, as an architect of the US EPA during the Nixon era, as L.A.’s Deputy Mayor for Energy and Environment, and as CEO of utilities in Texas, California and New York. Leah Parks represents their research and writing partnership with clear enthusiasm for the many ways clean electrical technology is HERE, and how even utility evolution inertia is being overcome, in examples like Vermont’s Green Mountain Power and Oregon’s Pacific Power.

Could America’s clean energy future be plugged in and powering up right now? This Earthworms conversation says, energetically, YES!”

Interview by Jean Ponzi.

Listen to the full interview in the KHDX website.

 

Leah Parks on Jill Buck’s “Go Green Radio”

“The modern day Edisons have done their job. We need not wait any longer. We are poised to wake up to a world running completely on renewable energy. Waiting any longer is like saying we shouldn’t have used the personal computer in 1985 until the smartphone was invented. In their new book, “All-Electric America,” authors S. DAVID FREEMAN, former utility CEO, and LEAH Y PARKS, a journalist in the electricity industry, explain how making the transition to an all-electric, all renewable society by the year 2050 is necessary, practical, and achievable. An energy infrastructure powered by the sun and wind and running on electricity, for all our energy needs, will be reliable, cleaner, safer, and CHEAPER. It will be superior to the system we have today and will lead to a better future.”

Interview by Jill Buck.

Jill Buck

Listen to the full interview at the Go Green Radio website.

Leah Parks on KMA’s Dean & Don Show

Dean and Don on KMA 960 and KMA FM 99.1

 

Don Hansen is a native of Shenandoah and some would say he’s a native of May Broadcasting! Originally joining the staff while still in high school in 1971 as an evening announcer, Don has spent most of his adult life at May Broadcasting….Dean Adkins was born and raised on a farm in Council Bluffs, IA. Of seven children, Dean graduated from Lewis Central High School where he enjoyed participating in music and sports… For more information, check out http://www.kmaland.com/site/staff_info.html.

Listen to the full interview in the KMA website.