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Three Cheers for Holiday Lighting! (“let it glow, let it glow, let it glow”)

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Left environmentalists critical of electrified America must have mixed emotions this time of the year. It may be the season of good cheer and goodwill toward all, but it is also the time of the most conspicuous of energy consumption. America the Beautiful is at her best come December when billions of stringed light bulbs on buildings and trees turn the mundane or darkness itself into magnificent beauty and celebration.

Holiday lighting is a great social offering—a positive externality in the jargon of economics—given by many to all. it makes one wish for more lighting all months of the year in urban certers–for ease of movement, for safety, for better moods. “Here Comes the Sun,” a favorite of so many, could be joined by “Here Comes the Light.”

While energy doomsayers such as Paul Ehrlich have riled against “garish commercial Christmas displays,” today’s headline grabbers (Grist, Climate Progress, where are you?) have not engaged a public debate over the issue. Yet holiday lighting is a glaring exception to their goal of reducing discretionary energy usage to help save the world. If holiday energy guzzling is forgiven, why not excuse outdoor heating and cooling, one-switch centralized lighting, and instant-on appliances that “leak” electricity, not to mention SUVs?

Prancing around to turn on individual lights or waiting for the paper copier to warm up wastes the scarcest and one truly depleting resource: a person’s time. Surely extra energy use for comfort and convenience has priority over purely celebratory uses of energy.

What about the holiday humbug that celebratory electricity depletes future fossil-fuel supplies, fouls the air, and destabilizes the climate? Good tidings abound!

Global Energy Reserves

In terms of proved reserves:

  • World oil supply is 20 times[1] greater now than when record-keeping began in the 1940s;
  • World gas supply is over six times[2] greater than when in the 1960s; and
  • World coal has risen almost fourfold[3] since 1950.

Political events can drive supply down and prices up, but the BTU mineral base is prolific—and expanding in economic terms thanks to an inexhaustible supply of human ingenuity and exploratory capital.

Air Pollution

Record energy consumption has been accompanied by improving air quality.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that America’s urban air quality is almost 60 percent better today than in 1970.[4]

Between 1970 and 2008:

  • Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions have fallen 60 percent;
  • Nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions have fallen 41 percent;
  • Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions have fallen 65 percent;
  • Volital organic compounds (VOCs) emissions have fallen 53 percent; 
  • Particulate matter 10 (PM 10) emissions have fallen 84 percent; and
  • Lead emissions have fallen 99 percent.

Source: www.epa.gov/airtrends/2006/emissions_summary_2005.html; www.epa.gov/airtrends/aqtrends.html

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), this fall in criteria pollutants was accomplished while fossil energy usage increased by almost a third.[5]

Further air emission reductions are expected, but it will not be accomplished by forcing higher prices or inconvenience levied on consumers. It will be accomplished with market incentives, technological improvement, and regulation based on sound science, not alarmism.

Climate Change

Should good citizens think twice about holiday lighting given global warming and other suspected climate change from increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide?

Hardly. A moderately warmer, wetter world, whether natural or anthropogenic, such as experienced in the 20th century, is arguably a better world. Carbon dioxide from the combustion of fossil fuels greens the biosphere through the well-documented carbon fertilization effect.

But most importantly, the wealth created from affordable, plentiful energy–the dense energy of oil, gas, and coal–provides the primary means for societies to improve the environment. In the final analysis, wealth is environmental health, which explains why increasing energy usage and environmental improvement have gone hand in hand in the Western world.

There is much to be thankful for this holiday season with our energy economy. But thoughts about the less fortunate should be with us too. An estimated 1.4 billion people do not have electricity for lighting, heating, cooling, cooking, or water purification. A Christmas tree for us is likely to be firewood for those living in energy poverty. For these people, there could be no greater holiday gift than affordable electricity itself, explaining why the developing world has flatly rejected proposals from environmental elites to forsake future energy usage in the quixotic quest to “stabilize climate.”

Conclusion

Energy consumption is good—no, make that wonderful–for comfort, convenience, cheer, and even celebration. May one and all in good conscience enliven this holiday season with lights aplenty. With conventional fuels and energy technologies rapidly improving, Americans can look forward to even more energetic celebrations and shared goodwill in the holidays ahead.

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[1] Robert Bradley, Julian Simon and the Triumph of Energy Sustainability (Washington: American Legislative Exchange Council, 2000), pp. 29–30; Energy Information Administration, tonto.eia.doe.gov/cfapps/ipdbproject/IEDIndex3.cfm?tid=5&pid=57&aid=6

[2] Bradley, Julian Simon and the Triumph of Energy Sustainability, pp. 29–30; Energy Information Administration, tonto.eia.doe.gov/cfapps/ipdbproject/IEDIndex3.cfm?tid=3&pid=3&aid=6.

[3] Bradley, Julian Simon and the Triumph of Energy Sustainability, pp. 29–30; Energy Information Administration, www.eia.gov/aer/pdf/pages/sec11_27.pdf

[4] Environmental Protection Agency, www.epa.gov/airtrends/2006/emissions_summary_2005.html and www.epa.gov/airtrends/aqtrends.html.

[5] Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review, www.eia.gov/aer/pdf/pages/sec1_9.pdf.

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