However I observed that people who are
worried about energy policy can form alliances on practical policies with people who are worried about climate.
It would be much harder to say that about wind energy, if there had been a public, democratic, transparent
debate about our energy policy, and the values which inform it.
CCS presents some tantalising
questions about energy policy — like whether the UK could make money by selling off its undersea resource to other countries as a carbon dioxide store.
As president - elect, Obama had started to
talk about energy policy in a way that no leader of either U.S. party had before.
Most prognosticators thinking
about energy policy in a Trump Administration foresee a reversal of the Obama Administration's efforts to combat climate change and a series of regulatory and legislative adjustments designed to favor fossil fuels and disfavor renewables in energy markets.
Collins, a member of the congressional Energy and Commerce Committee and Trump's transition team, said the president - elect has an «all - of - the - above»
view about energy policy.
Gov. Rick Snyder praised the project in a March 2015
speech about energy policy, saying its findings had already helped shape changes to state rules regarding hydraulic fracturing.
While President Obama promotes renewable energy and members of Congress
argue about energy policy, a renewable energy disaster is unfolding in Europe.
They must look beyond the next election and make long - term, carefully considered decisions
about energy policy which can remain in place for periods much greater than our current electoral cycles.»
Regardless of whether the President - elect concurs with Hansen's
recommendations about energy policy, we would like to see the Hansens invited to the White House to brief the new President and First Lady soon after they take office.
Ken Bone (C), a power plant employee from Belleville, Illinois, waits in the audience to ask a
question about energy policy and jobs during the presidential debate between Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, October 9, 2016.
This year it's such a touchy topic that both sides prefer instead to
talk about energy policy — a kind of proxy for climate threat.
I wanted to argue that it really doesn't matter whether you are a fan of wind energy or not; the
decisions about our energy policy are neither dependent on public opinion, nor controlled by it.
These stories are not only about shale gas drilling, they are
about energy policy.
Global Warming is
about energy policy, everything else turns in fashionable nonsense and if you really care about Global Warming people wouldn't give a fig about Bali, but would be concerned with addressing our ever growing energy needs.