Obama has time and again shown little chutzpah on climate, though the window is so wide open, the link to
clean energy jobs so clearcut, I'm kind of jonesing for a line like:
Not exact matches
So it's entirely appropriate — and encouraging — to mention
clean energy when you talk about
job creation, trade, university research, or Northern Canada.
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To build on this progress, the Obama Administration is putting in place tough new rules to cut carbon pollution — just like we have for other toxins like mercury and arsenic —
so we protect the health of our children and move our economy toward American - made
clean energy sources that will create good
jobs and lower home
energy bills.
So we will remove some of this cost and this risk by directing billions in loans and capital to entrepreneurs who are willing to create
clean energy businesses and
clean energy jobs right here in America.
It's time decision makers in the Southeast move aggressively to maximize the growth of
clean energy in our region by lining up the right policies, policies with great potential,
so we can all benefit from what other regions have discovered: Promoting renewable
energy creates good
jobs,
cleaner air, and lower electric costs.
So, rather than claim that fracking is good because it creates
jobs, maybe CEOs in the
energy industry should look towards sustainability, and recognize that, by definition, a sustainable
energy industry will create
jobs for a longer time than an unsustainable one, and the change from dirty to
clean energy will yield short - term
jobs and long - term profitability without the massive downside of fossil fuels.
Christopher Erikson, Business Manager, IBEW Local 3, said, «We need an
energy transition to
clean energy and we need to do it
so we protect the good union
jobs of those who construct, operate, and maintain power plants in this country.
So the question is: How does the United States respond to this competition for
clean energy jobs?
First: We want to accelerate the technological development, early market commercialization, and wide deployment of
clean, renewable
energy,
so that America can innovate, create
jobs in some of the 21st century's most promising industries, and spur economic development.
These new
jobs are distributed across the entire country — with California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Michigan some of the biggest
clean energy job creators
so far.
He finally found one,
so on Feb. 1 Brash Power and its anticipated assembly plant
jobs will relocate to a
clean energy incubator in Binghamton, N.Y., under the auspices of NYSERDA — the New York State Energy and Research Development Auth
energy incubator in Binghamton, N.Y., under the auspices of NYSERDA — the New York State
Energy and Research Development Auth
Energy and Research Development Authority.
Forget that doing
so will save
jobs and promote
clean energy, they argue: cooperating would be tantamount to endorsing climate action.
$ 5 billion is a small fraction of the money set aside for
clean energy projects and
job generation — there's still $ 75 billion or
so left to flow out.
There are an overwhelming number of reasons that we need to do exactly as Chu suggests and cut our dependence on petroleum, but you already know all of those — to create
clean energy jobs domestically, to innovate and compete in cleantech in the global market, to halt the flow of US funds to unstable foreign governments for oil, and
so on and
so forth.
His administration used the massive stimulus package to create green
jobs and build a
so - called
clean energy economy.