by joewp » Thu 21 Apr 2005, 00:06:32
He spoke for about 25 minutes, sort of a condensed version of the long one. He had some new charts, too. One was very interesting that showed a graph of wood, coal, oil and nuclear by amount of energy, versus time.
He was slightly more forceful, but IMHO he was still too optimistic about alternative's ability to replace the energy, but he did emphasize conservation and had a chart of US per capita energy use versus California's. US rose while CA's remained flat.
Nutshell: Briefer, more forceful, and new charts. It did seem there were more Congressmen there than the last time, too.