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Energize America: From Concept to Action ... Yearly Kos, Chicago, part 1Energize America, the people-powered plan In Chicago, at YearlyKos 2007, three of these people came together to review the process, discussing achievements to date, and laying a path into the future. This diary focuses on the material presented by Jerome-a-Paris, From Nowhere to Vegas A 21st Century Lafayette
As Jerome-a-Paris so eloquently laid out in Energize America -- two years on, what began several years ago as a conversation, a conversation amid bloggers where all served both educator and educated, has moved far beyond a small community. "Peak Oil", a little known term even just two years ago, is now commonly understood as one of the key challenges of the 21st Century.
Let us be clear. We are not the only ones who recognize Our ideas, our holistic approach have value ... they will contribute to changing the nation toward a better path. But, let me use Bill McKibben's words to explain:
Just about this time, two years ago, a series of energy discussions began at energy discussions began at Daily Kos. Jerome a Paris quickly emerged as a leading voice in these discussions, with tens of people gathering in his diaries to discuss and debate energy issues. After several months with 1,000s of comments on energy issues, Jerome took the step of trying to move past discussion of problems to developing solutions, an integrated solution. He wrote requests for specific proposals, and put up his own ideas for discussion. As per Jerome, "And, boy was it discussed." Jerome worked through all those comments and posted Building together an effective Dem energy policy (I). But, this was becoming too much for an individual, two community members (*Devilstower* and *Meteor Blades*), both with decades of expertise (dating back before the Carter Administration's Department of Energy, actually), joined with Jerome to form a team to try to make something of this. And, in the months that followed, diary after diary developed. Additional people joined the team, sifting through 10,000s of comments and seeking to develop a meaningful and holistic energy policy that would confront and defeat the teamed challenges of Peak Oil and the Climate Crisis. What was different about this process? The openness of the iterative process. Yes, collaborative teamwork occurred 'behind the scenes', but this developed amid diary after diary (after diary) of discussion about what became Energize America (see Energize America tag), where any and all had the chance to comment often quite passionately) about what they saw as strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in what was developing. Four Energize America team members presented the fifth iteration of the 20 point plan (download via the Energize Here is the documentation of that presentation: YK -Energize America presentation (part 1 - the energy situation) * YK -Energize America presentation (part 5 - how you can help) (Again, I refer you to Jerome-a-Paris's passionate discussion in Energize America -- two years on where he discusses his personal motivations and reactions and provides far more detail on this process.)
What does this process provide? What does "open-source thinking ... with a goal" mean when it comes to developing policy? Energy policy or any other form of policy? This offers a chance to change the dynamic of legislative, to foster a shift in the discussion and influence space between Congress (or any other legislative or government activity) and the citizenry. Who is "The Person of the Year"? The "Man Who Bought Washington" or "You"? Energize America's process offers a potential template for changing this balance. *THE COMING DAYS* In the coming days, two additional diaries will document the Energize America presentation at Yearly Kos 2007. * EA2020: From Vegas to Chicago
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SearchLatest NewsNetroots Nation is going on right now - these links will take you to live blogs of the past two year's presentations: The Energy Smart Communities Act of 2007What people are saying about EA2020The Energize America 2020 project that emerged from a collaborative effort in the Daily Kos community is remarkable. It's easily the most impressive thing I've seen presented at YearlyKos -- and I don't just say that because it's my issue. In terms of substance, process, and practical results, it's an inspiring example of what the grassroots can do. Recent blog posts
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