«We had to fight — people power
against energy interest.»
Not exact matches
And when key decisions are at hand, we'll light up the Wall to let politicians who side with powerful
interests against clean
energy do so at their own peril.
The Public
Interest Advocacy Group has called on the Joe Ghartey committee to make public, the report on its investigation into the bribery allegations made
against the Minister of
Energy, Boakye Agyarko and some members of Parliament's Appointments Committee.
There is relatively less
interest in power - to - gas in the U.S., where hydrogen from electrolysis, even by taking advantage of cheap excess renewable
energy, would have a tough time competing
against abundant, low - cost shale gas.
The sage grouse's remaining population is spread over 67 million hectares in 11 western states, pitting it
against farming, ranching, mining, and
energy interests.
«Working on Watch Dogs was enormously
interesting to me because its world offers the convergence of cyberpunk and the edgy tech reality of our times; it all plays out with action and
energy against the inner city backdrop that I thrive in» said John Shirley.
She's also said that she's
against Keystone XL, but that she does want North America to invest more in clean
energy, which our Prime Minister has expressed an
interest in as well.
He also likes the manic
energy of pop culture, warns
against it in the
interest of reason, and incorporates it onto canvas anyway.
Chinese
interests — in
energy security, economic growth and development, and macroeconomic stability — directly argue
against large - scale implementation of CCS in China unless such an implementation can be almost entirely supported by outside funding.
What will be very
interesting, and critical to weighing the impacts of e-Paper
against the impacts of traditional paper, is how much
energy is used in manufacturing a device and running it during reading time.
You can point the finger at all sorts of participants in this battle, but I believe (and we have been examining and discussing at length on this site for more than 8 years now) the principal drivers of the polarization are coming more from: (1) the corporate
energy interests who are protecting their profits
against regulation and other policies that would move the system away from fossil fuels, and using their clout in the political process to tie things up; (2) right - wing anti-government and anti-regulatory ideologues whose political views appear threatened by scientific conclusions that point toward a need for stronger policy action; (3) people whose religious or cultural identities appear threatened by modern science; and so forth.
We are writing now to express our concern at Taiwan's transition away from clean, nuclear
energy to fossil fuels, warn
against a misinformation campaign being waged by financial
interests, and encourage a democratic resolution to Taiwan's
energy crisis.
Helping utility customers save
energy through improved
energy efficiency can work
against a utility's financial
interest.
And it will happen unless people learn how much is at stake and take a strong stand
against this special
interest that wants to ruin the
energy - using modern world as we now know it for no real purpose at all.
Unless these disincentives are addressed, utility investments in customer
energy efficiency programs work
against their shareholders»
interests...
(Or initiate a series of sue - and - settle actions by
energy and manufacturing
interests against Trump agencies — and then stop the practice!)
But Gabe Elsner, co-director of the public watchdog group Checks and Balances Project, said the legislation and economic reports amount to «a one - two punch
against clean
energy laws across the country» by fossil - fuel
interests.
Comment sections that appear in online publications have become an
interesting front in the ongoing battle either for or
against our present day «green
energy» options.
Can you provide some examples of how you successfully fought
against «green» policies and defended the
energy interests that hired you?
The article is published as part of the newspaper's Keep it in the Ground campaign
against fossil fuel companies, encouraging big capital investors to move their
interests out of brown
energy — «divestment».
But the most
interesting part of the segment is an interview with Joe Lucas, head of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (nee Americans for Balanced
Energy Choices), a coal industry front group that has spent tens of millions of dollars on deceptive advertising and political activities, as well as more than $ 10.5 million to lobby Congress directly on behalf of dirty coal and
against legislation to fight global warming and promote clean, renewable electricity.
No — what's holding back nuclear is not decommissioning costs, but the immense financial and political power of fossil fuel
interests, which are able to stack the deck
against nuclear
energy.
The Administration can say it is «fighting»
against greedy
energy interests.
Advising Ukranian state
interests in international arbitration under ICC Rules (Swiss seat)
against contracting parties in respect of
energy sale and purchase contracts.
There are also
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