EcoSpy -vs- EcoSpy

UPDATE: EcoSnoop responds – see below.

Now, you can rat on your neighbors, your company, even your friends and family. Thanks to EcoSnoop, there’s an app for that.

This can also be useful for catching those who talk the talk, but don’t walk the walk. This might just backfire on more than  a few people. But since the green movement started this Stasi-esque information gathering campaign on “eco-offenders” [their word], that makes it OK to snap photos of green activists too, right? I could see some examples.  Bill McKibben leaves lights on after leaving a room? Joe Romm takes his car instead of the bus? Monbiot lets his car idle at a stoplight? Jim Hansen uses electricity generated by coal? William Connolley leaves his computer on after a frenzied all-nighter of Wikipedia editing?  Gore uses the elevator to his penthouse suite in SFO rather than take the stairs? Lots of opportunity there.

Now before the usual suspects get up in arms about my satire, let me say that I’m a fan of energy conservation. As many readers know, I walk the walk with my own energy saving measures. In fact just last week I upgraded part of my office to LED lighting, and I’m so impressed with it I’m going to showcase the product here. I’m not, however, going to turn in my neighbor because he left his porch light on one night or forgot to turn off his sprinkler when it rains. Yet you’ll find examples like that on the EcoSnoop web page. [Update: EcoSnoop has now removed those, saying they were “demo images” – see their note below -A]

Here’s what they say about the iPhone app campaign:

EcoSnoop.- Sustainability through Activism

EcoSnoop for iPhone is an activism tool that allows green-aware users to assist and encourage corporate green initiatives.

What’s the big deal?

It has been estimated that as much as 30% of the energy consumed in office buildings is wasted.

This suggests a significant opportunity for energy use reduction, cost savings, and the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions through cost-effective energy efficiency opportunities.

To help identify the best opportunities, both from the perspective of the building owner and the utility, it is important to examine how, where, and when energy is used and the savings are likely to occur. (Excerpt taken from the National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency Sector Collaborative on Energy Efficiency Office Building Energy Use Profile)

Q: How can I help using my iPhone?

A: Users locate and report on eco-offenders by submitting pictures and descriptions of blatant abuse and misuse issues.

Q: What happens with my pictures?

A:The EcoSnoop website and iPhone applications are a centralized repository of environmental awareness and a tool for actively promoting energy conservancy and green awareness. By using the EcoSnoop iPhone application, the user becomes an important link in the chain of helping to report and mediate green waste (energy, pollution, etc.). Additionally, by going yourself and encouraging friends to utilize the website to add as much information as possible about the picture (address information, responsible party information, etc.) you are giving the EcoSnoop community the tools to encourage positive change!

EcoSnoop: We need your help saving the world…1 picture at a time.

Online: EcoSnoop.com

Twitter: @EcoSnoop

*An Appency Press Video Promo Reel – www.theappencypress.com*

h/t to WUWT reader Steve Keohane

UPDATE: A response from EcoSnoop who called me personally via telephone. Since their message seems to have missed the mark,  I offered to elevate their message here. I believe this to be a sincere and reasonable response, and certainly nobody among us likes to see government or corporations waste energy. But the implementation here invites abuse. They ask for suggestions, let’s offer them some.  – Anthony

{Anthony, for a posting to all users}

All,

Thank you for very much for the spirited conversation. We clearly have a lot of work to do to get EcoSnoop tuned into a constructive tool.

EcoSnoop is aimed at helping Government building owners understand when they are wasting energy. Energy efficiency hopefully is a non controversial solution in that it saves money, emissions and enhances national security. Our current policy is to prevent the posting of any information about ones residence. Unfortunately some old demo pictures are on the site, and they will be removed.

Our objective is to educate people on energy waste, not call them out. Our newer version which is still in work masks the location to all but the person who submits and the person who owns the building.

EcoSnoop is an evolving social community. As community, we need to maintain a certain decorum to assure everyone benefits from the “networks” observations to eliminate waste. As such, we ask that everyone follow some basic rules:

•Respect the Views of Others – EcoSnoop is not a political platform. EcoSnoop is about using technology and social networking to help people, companies and communities understand how awareness can eliminate waste, reduced CO2 output, and save money.

•No Personal Attacks – Do not use EcoSnoop to single out and attack people or companies. The best way to help people understand is through better information and cooperation. In taking pictures and making notes on the EcoSnoop site, think about what information will help a person or company understand how energy efficiency and waste reduction can help them improve profitability and community appeal.

•Avoid Mentioning Company Names – It is helpful to identify opportunities and describe ways to improve, but EcoSnoop finds the property owners take action quicker if they are not threatened or attacked. Sometimes when lights are left on at night it might be a simple instance of light night maintenance rather than persistent waste. The EcoSnoop community assumes everyone is well meaning, so given them a chance to take action. If they take no action, assume there is a good reason or work to better educate.

Since we are evolving, we are open to your ideas and suggestions. Please feel free to send your comments to us at snoop@ecosnoop.com.

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kwik
December 29, 2009 9:16 am

We need a national effort in all countries to take pictures of the greenish politicians, every day. Flush that system with pictures of these people in their limousines. Especially the royalties.

James Chamberlain
December 29, 2009 9:16 am

… Gavin Schmidt taking a cab rather than the subway on “Cash Cab” in front of millions of viewers to see.

Steve (Paris)
December 29, 2009 9:21 am

The Stasi go global

December 29, 2009 9:24 am

OK.
I’m going to read this again.
I’m looking for the “April Fool!” pop-up.
It’ gotta be in there . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .nope,
. . .. . . .
nope, . . .
OK.
This is getting scary.

Les Johnson
December 29, 2009 9:24 am

I too practice conservation.
Except on Earth Day, when I turn all the lights on.
I suspect that getting on this list will become a badge of honour for many, just to poke a green stick in an overly inquisitive, slightly creepy, busy-body organization.

Steve in SC
December 29, 2009 9:25 am

Very heavily made up young woman.
Perhaps she went to the Tammy Fae Baker school of make up application.
She could save some energy if she didn’t trowel it on quite so thick.

PaulH
December 29, 2009 9:26 am

“It has been estimated that as much as 30% of the energy consumed in office buildings is wasted.”
I wonder where they get that figure? CRU? ;->

P Gosselin
December 29, 2009 9:28 am

People want to save energy – fine.
But what other people do with it, is nobody else’s business. They buy it, pay for it, it’s theirs and they can do whatever they darn well please with it. If I or anyone else wants to “waste” it, then It’s nobody else’s business. Period!
I sometimes throw food away too. Is it anyone else’s business? No!
I own it, and I do what I want with it. The energy-saving gestapo can screw off.

DC
December 29, 2009 9:30 am

Quick someone report Gore’s house

P Gosselin
December 29, 2009 9:32 am

WUWT Snoop,
Now which word was I not supposed to use?
The German G word for secret police?
The verb of turning a bolt?
The d-word that ends with a-r-n?
Which one one was it?
There was nothing wrong with my last post.
Everybody is watching everywhere. The world has gone mad.

P Gosselin
December 29, 2009 9:38 am

Let me conduct an experiment,
From 1933 to 1945, Germany was ruled by the National Socialist Party. The German secret police at this time was called the Gestapo. You can read this at Wiki.

Dodgy Geezer
December 29, 2009 9:38 am

“…Now before the usual suspects get up in arms about my satire, let me say that I’m a fan of energy conservation. As many readers know, I walk the walk with my own energy saving measures….”
Each unto his own. I don’t.
Oh, I’ve no difficulty with using energy, and other resources, economically. But I reject conservation for conservation’s sake. To do this implies that you think, as do greenies, that, for instance, water is a fixed resource. It isn’t.
What IS a fixed resource is the transmission system. Water and electricity are both limited by (in the UK) the 1880-1950 built utility system. This was built to service demands of 50 years ago, and is presently creaking. It needs upgrading. However, since Thatcherism, it has been run by private enterprise, who are interested in squeezing profit out of an existing transmission system, but NOT investing in new reservoirs or power stations for the benefit of people in 50 years time.
Vast amounts of water cycle past our houses every day. Vast amounts of electricity could be provided on tap – cheaply too, if only the generation and transmission system were up to it. But it is far more profitable for the privatised utilities to try to get us to use less of their product (while still charging us the same money) so that they can defer the awful moment when they have to go to their shareholders and ask for finance for capital expenditure.
So long as we drink the green KoolAid and voluntarily limit our use of resources, the provider companies will continue to fail to invest in growth. I try to use as much water and energy as I can without wasting it. Doing so increases the demand, and makes it harder for the utilities to avoid putting in the necessary investment by pretending that the planet is being saved…

P Gosselin
December 29, 2009 9:39 am

It’s the G word…isn’t it?
REPLY: Yes, so that we can catch certain words used in flammable or insulting context. The spam filter can’t differentiate between a history discussion and an insult. – Anthony

ZT
December 29, 2009 9:40 am

No doubt, version 2.0 will allow ‘offenders’ to pay a carbon offset ‘fine’ with a single mouse click.
Anyway, seems like quite a good plan – can someone take a snap of air force one please?

P Gosselin
December 29, 2009 9:43 am

Thanks for posting my comment 9:28:03
Didn’t understand why the delay there.

John
December 29, 2009 9:46 am

I think I’ll throw some railroad ties in my woodstove, make some lovely black smoke, turn all the lights on, warm up the van and leave the front door open … then take a snap.
Bring it on…

Randy
December 29, 2009 9:48 am

WOW! What ever happened to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

wws
December 29, 2009 9:49 am

kwik, *extremely* good idea – flush the system!
Also, several thousand pictures of cow’s behinds would both be accurate (all that methane, dontchaknow) and also a good learning experience as to why maybe you don’t want to take in every picture the public can send you.
And now that I think about it, the subject of those pics would be essentially the same as the subjects you suggested, Kwik.

DJ Meredith
December 29, 2009 9:55 am

Was that a brown shirt that Stacey was wearing??
I’m gonna guess that EcoSnoop is going to be buried with photos of Al Gore taking off, Al Gore in his motorcade…DiCaprio on the set with exploding gas barrels to “get the shot”, Pachauri jetting off to play cricket, …or pics of the carbon footprint of a Sheryl Crow concert??
…and I’ve got to turn off my security porch light after midnight lest I be the focus of brown-shirted greenies while Coke sponsors a car race of 3mpg guzzlers going around in a CIRCLE ??

Henry chance
December 29, 2009 9:58 am

First off, any and all consumption of electricity is anti environmental. All heating is anti the environment.
Batteries use toxic metal and heat driven manufacturing processes. Wind power is incredibly poluting building the towers and blades. The grid is built using mind boggling quantities of material and giving off heat from every wire that has electrical resistance. If you drive an electric car, less than 5% of the name plate capacity on a wind generator arrives at the street in the form of forward thrust for your car. The down time of the blades, the loss in the transmission lines, transformers and batteries is massive.

Nigel S
December 29, 2009 9:58 am

Probably get arrested under the Counter Terrorism Act in England.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8413016.stm

iurockhead
December 29, 2009 9:59 am

Wait, did the girl introduce herself as “Stacy,” or as “Stasi” at the beginning of the clip. Odd coincidence.

December 29, 2009 10:00 am

Guys, don’t let the LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) spokespeople get under your skin. They scope out EVERYBODY.

GP
December 29, 2009 10:01 am

So. How green is an iPhone? Is it a valid device to use to ‘report’ conservation matters?

December 29, 2009 10:02 am

Low paid like myself are maintaining lower bills through efficiancy right now.
If society as a whole became 100% efficiant and the energy providers (to maintain profits) put up bills,I and many like me, would have no room for manouver.
If the ‘warmists’ get their way, billions of people will have a worse standard of living than what their grandparents had to put up with when they were young.
Micheal Moore should make a film about what the implications a 20-80% cut in Carbon would mean for poor people in the west.
No car therefor no job,bland diet and freezing your nuts off half the year because you can’t fly too somewhere warm for your holiday.

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