Without broader awareness there will be no collective, informed thoughts on the matter.

Yeah, but there is so much misinformation out there. People think they are informed, but in many cases the opinions are based upon faulty assumptions that in many cases are pushed out there by people who have an agenda.

Identifying the problem of dis- and mis-information is enough to get started attacking the problem.

And you have identified the problem succinctly:
* opinions frequently based on faulty assumptions
* assumptions frequently pushed by agendas

Our problem arises when we, ourselves, look for a quick fix, an easy solution to this situation.

The solution to misinformation is found in being better informed than the other people, to be able to challenge their assumptions in a non-threatening way, to be able to identify agendas, and be able to effectively lead them out of their misinformed position.

This is no easy task.

So, no. No one person can be expected to keep on top of everything, the information infrastructure, the presentation parameters, the conversational cues. So maybe there's a place for an open-source sustainability and energy reference database, a Codex Petroleus for discussion and presentation, from which we all could borrow, to which we could all contribute.