Hasten the transition to a new, just
clean energy economy by supporting community - led energy solutions.
Accelerate the transition to a new, just
clean energy economy by supporting community - led energy solutions.
Encourage transportation for
a clean energy economy by promoting fuel - efficient vehicles, plug - in electric hybrids, low - carbon fuels, and transit - oriented development.
The state recently initiated a clean energy challenge with an ultimate goal of a 70 percent
clean energy economy by the year 2030.
Build
a clean energy economy by cutting through red - tape and securing investments for innovation.
And this Sunday, on the eve of the Paris summit, PSAC and other union members will be turning out in support, marching in Ottawa for a 100 %
clean energy economy by 2050.
Not exact matches
The most recent Global Green
Economy Index (GGEI), produced
by the US consulting firm Dual Citizen, looked at 60 countries and 70 cities and ranked them based on their overall green economic performance, which includes
energy efficiency, climate leadership, and investment in
clean technologies like recycling, renewable
energy, and green chemistry.
The Risky Business Project will assess the economic and technical feasibility of reducing these climate risks
by transitioning to an
economy powered
by clean energy.
Most Canadians believe that we can build a stronger
economy by taking action to cut carbon pollution — and they see it as one of the prime minister's jobs to deliver that
clean growth
by investing in
clean energy.»
«Canadians broadly believe in shifting towards
cleaner sources of
energy, because they are convinced doing so will benefit the planet, and are unconvinced
by the argument that such a transition would gravely damage the
economy.
Furthermore, 75 % of respondents at least partially agreed B.C. could strengthen the
economy if it embraced
clean alternatives, according to the poll commissioned by Pembina Institute, Clean Energy Canada and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solut
clean alternatives, according to the poll commissioned
by Pembina Institute,
Clean Energy Canada and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solut
Clean Energy Canada and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions.
Hawkins also called for New York to invest in transforming New York's
economy to 100 %
clean renewable
energy by 2030 as outlined in a study
by Prof. Jacobson of StanfordUniversity and several Cornell professors.
... Stein calls for the transition of the U.S.
energy system and
economy to completely rely on
clean, renewable
energy by 2030, and the ridding of fossil fuels, gas extracted through fracking and nuclear power.
Lower Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Cap
by 30 Percent Between 2020 and 2030 - Cuomo «has called upon RGGI states to join New York in an effort to continue to lead the fight against climate change and drive the nation's transition toward a
clean energy economy.»
«New York has the technical and economic capacity to convert its
economy to 100 %
clean, renewable
energy by 2030 with current commercially available technology.
On Sandy Anniversary, the Green Party calls for Full Employment through Climate Action
By Howie Hawkins, Green Party Candidate for Governor On the second anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, New York needs to become a world leader in taking action on global warming by committing to a 100 % clean energy economy within 15 year
By Howie Hawkins, Green Party Candidate for Governor On the second anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, New York needs to become a world leader in taking action on global warming
by committing to a 100 % clean energy economy within 15 year
by committing to a 100 %
clean energy economy within 15 years.
By reinventing our State's
economy to lead in the global race toward
energy independence, we can develop
clean energy technologies right here in New York.
On the second anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, New York needs to become a world leader in taking action on global warming
by committing to a 100 %
clean energy economy within 15 years.
Senator Charles E. Schumer said: «
By making solar power more affordable, this funding will help homeowners reduce their electricity costs, create jobs, and put Long Island at the forefront of the
clean -
energy economy.
His Green New Deal calls for 100 %
clean energy by 2030 (no natural gas, nukes, biomass) combined with a full employment job guarantee program based on a sustainable
economy.
The group wants the United States to public commit to transition to a 100 %
clean, renewable
energy economy by 2030 when the UN meeting on climate change takes place in NYC in September.
The model produces different jobs and growth projections for a business - as - usual scenario with no technology breakthroughs or major new policies, and then generates different outcomes
by factoring in new policies such as a national
clean energy standards such as proposed
by President Obama; increases in corporate average fuel
economy standards; tougher environmental controls on coal - fired power generators; extended investment and production tax credits for
clean energy sources and an expanded federal
energy loan guarantee program.
«We're likely to see continued domestic action
by key countries to build this
clean -
energy economy,» Schmidt says.
The completed project will not be commercialized anytime soon, but it does represent an important milestone in the push for a
clean -
energy economy, fueled
by renewable
energy sources, such as solar power.
Argonne is poised to help our nation build an
economy fueled
by safe,
clean, renewable
energy and free from dependence on foreign oil.
The CTF will aim to promote low - carbon
economies by helping to finance deployment in developing countries of commercially available
cleaner energy technologies through investments in support of credible national mitigation plans that include low - carbon objectives.
The statement reflects no wavering
by Obama on his insistence that «the best way for us to transition to a
clean energy economy is with a bill that makes
clean energy the profitable kind of
energy for America's businesses
by putting a price on pollution.»
The main event is the seventh «
Clean Energy Ministerial» — the latest in a series of annual intergovernmental meetings largely shaped by the Obama administration but built on a Bush - era template — the «major economies» meetings on energy and cl
Energy Ministerial» — the latest in a series of annual intergovernmental meetings largely shaped
by the Obama administration but built on a Bush - era template — the «major
economies» meetings on
energy and cl
energy and climate.
Other countries are not standing still as policymakers in the United States try to reach a consensus on how to proceed forward to an
economy fueled
by clean and sustainable
energy sources.
In addition to working with other countries to advance American interests, U.S. delegates will keynote a series of events highlighting actions
by the Obama Administration to provide domestic and global leadership in the transition to a
clean energy economy.
Like California, China is betting that good environmental policy will make for good fiscal policy
by being in the vanguard of the
clean energy economy.
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Clean Energy Information Platform — A Web - based exchange to coordinate various activities in deploying clean energy technologies by major econo
Clean Energy Information Platform — A Web - based exchange to coordinate various activities in deploying clean energy technologies by major econ
Energy Information Platform — A Web - based exchange to coordinate various activities in deploying
clean energy technologies by major econo
clean energy technologies by major econ
energy technologies
by major
economies.
Right now, scientists tell us that we're on track to see global temperatures rise up to 4 °C
by the end of the century, with a shift to a
clean -
energy economy, we can still create the sustainable and prosperous future we all want.
Washington, D.C. — A report released today
by the American Council for an
Energy - Efficient Economy (ACEEE) at a Capitol Hill press conference with U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D - OR) shows that the Kerry - Lieberman American Power Act (APA) and the Senate Energy Committee's American Clean Energy Leadership Act (ACELA), while taking a significant stride in the right direction, could benefit from even stronger energy efficiency measures to create additional American jobs and consumer sa
Energy - Efficient
Economy (ACEEE) at a Capitol Hill press conference with U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D - OR) shows that the Kerry - Lieberman American Power Act (APA) and the Senate
Energy Committee's American Clean Energy Leadership Act (ACELA), while taking a significant stride in the right direction, could benefit from even stronger energy efficiency measures to create additional American jobs and consumer sa
Energy Committee's American
Clean Energy Leadership Act (ACELA), while taking a significant stride in the right direction, could benefit from even stronger energy efficiency measures to create additional American jobs and consumer sa
Energy Leadership Act (ACELA), while taking a significant stride in the right direction, could benefit from even stronger
energy efficiency measures to create additional American jobs and consumer sa
energy efficiency measures to create additional American jobs and consumer savings.
By implementing
energy conservation and efficiency, and
clean electricity generation, we can protect New England's environment, strengthen its
economy, and secure a healthy world for our children and grandchildren.
Dubbed the Amargosa Farm Road Solar Project, it is the eighth project approved
by the Secretary since early October and is expected to stimulate Nevada's
economy by creating both temporary and permanent
clean energy jobs.
Save the average American family nearly $ 85 on their annual
energy bill in 2030, reducing enough energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.&
energy bill in 2030, reducing enough
energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.&
energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of
energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.&
energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a
Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.&
Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change
by keeping us on track to meet the
economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels
by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels
by 2025.»
By removing the right to refuse fracking, communities are prevented from turning to solutions such as
clean renewable
energy, which can grow an
economy without harming the environment.
«I've long been impressed
by AWEA's work in raising awareness of the benefits of wind
energy, from powering our cities with
clean energy to growing our local
economies.
«According to the Political
Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, a price of $ 35 per ton of carbon that increases to $ 75
by 2030 will raise an average of $ 7 billion annually while aggressively cutting emissions and driving investment in
clean energy and
energy efficiency.»
Leadership in this century will be characterized
by those who redefine themselves in a
clean energy economy and who cease to profit from perpetuating the climate crisis.
In any case,
clean energy supporters will have no shortage of evidence at the ready to debunk any erroneous claims made
by Fisher, and make the case that renewable
energy is affordable, reliable, and benefits our
economy and the environment
Carbon taxes are the only policy tool that,
by slashing demand in a rapid, predictable way, divests our
economy from fossil fuels and enables governments, business, and consumers to make investments in the transition to
clean energy.
To achieve this, you must urgently forge realistic global, national and local agreements, to rapidly shift our societies and
economies to 100 %
clean energy by 2050.
This way, the EPA can set ghg emissions standards under the
Clean Air Act and the NHTSA can establish Corporate Average Fuel
Economy (CAFE) standards under the
Energy Policy and Conservation Act, as amended
by the
Energy Independence and Security Act.
«New York has made great strides to combat climate change
by supporting the use of new technologies and growing our
clean energy economy,» Governor Cuomo said.
Steadily —
by redefining green — Jones is making sure that our planet and our people will not just survive but also thrive in a
clean -
energy economy.»
Elbert Lin, the solicitor general of West Virginia and the counsel representing the 26 other states challenging the
Clean Power Plan, began his argument
by saying the rule was really «about constructing a new
energy economy.»
Cassandra Kubes, from the American Council for an
Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), spoke of the potential to save many lives by cleaning the air — not by total transformation of the energy supply, but simply by choosing the latest and most efficient technologies to reduce polluted fossil fuel emis
Energy Efficient
Economy (ACEEE), spoke of the potential to save many lives
by cleaning the air — not
by total transformation of the
energy supply, but simply by choosing the latest and most efficient technologies to reduce polluted fossil fuel emis
energy supply, but simply
by choosing the latest and most efficient technologies to reduce polluted fossil fuel emissions.
Subtitle H:
Energy and Efficiency Centers and Research -(Sec. 171) Requires the Secretary to implement a program to establish Energy Innovation Hubs by: (1) leveraging the expertise and resources of the university and private research communities, industry, venture capital, national laboratories, and other participants in energy innovation to support cross-disciplinary research and development in areas not being served by the private sector in order to develop and transfer innovative clean energy technologies into the marketplace; (2) expanding the knowledge base and human capital necessary to transition to a low - carbon economy; and (3) promoting regional economic development by cultivating clusters of clean energy technology firms, private research organizations, suppliers, and other complementary groups and busin
Energy and Efficiency Centers and Research -(Sec. 171) Requires the Secretary to implement a program to establish
Energy Innovation Hubs by: (1) leveraging the expertise and resources of the university and private research communities, industry, venture capital, national laboratories, and other participants in energy innovation to support cross-disciplinary research and development in areas not being served by the private sector in order to develop and transfer innovative clean energy technologies into the marketplace; (2) expanding the knowledge base and human capital necessary to transition to a low - carbon economy; and (3) promoting regional economic development by cultivating clusters of clean energy technology firms, private research organizations, suppliers, and other complementary groups and busin
Energy Innovation Hubs
by: (1) leveraging the expertise and resources of the university and private research communities, industry, venture capital, national laboratories, and other participants in
energy innovation to support cross-disciplinary research and development in areas not being served by the private sector in order to develop and transfer innovative clean energy technologies into the marketplace; (2) expanding the knowledge base and human capital necessary to transition to a low - carbon economy; and (3) promoting regional economic development by cultivating clusters of clean energy technology firms, private research organizations, suppliers, and other complementary groups and busin
energy innovation to support cross-disciplinary research and development in areas not being served
by the private sector in order to develop and transfer innovative
clean energy technologies into the marketplace; (2) expanding the knowledge base and human capital necessary to transition to a low - carbon economy; and (3) promoting regional economic development by cultivating clusters of clean energy technology firms, private research organizations, suppliers, and other complementary groups and busin
energy technologies into the marketplace; (2) expanding the knowledge base and human capital necessary to transition to a low - carbon
economy; and (3) promoting regional economic development
by cultivating clusters of
clean energy technology firms, private research organizations, suppliers, and other complementary groups and busin
energy technology firms, private research organizations, suppliers, and other complementary groups and businesses.