Sentences with phrase «discussions over energy»

Sometimes, amid the back and forth of discussions over energy policy, it's helpful to talk about the real - world impacts of various policy choices.
I'm not sure what is scarier — Palin trying to participate in the discussion over energy policy with nonsensical posts like this one or conservative thought leader Newt Gingrich calling her a conservative leader on energy issues.

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Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr hosted the Generation Energy conference in Winnipeg from Oct. 11 - 12, a culmination of a national discussion on Canada's future energy needs that took place over 25 weeks, with online inEnergy conference in Winnipeg from Oct. 11 - 12, a culmination of a national discussion on Canada's future energy needs that took place over 25 weeks, with online inenergy needs that took place over 25 weeks, with online input...
As part of the discussions over Maryland's approval of the proposed $ 4.5 billion AltaGas / Washington Gas merger deal, Governor Larry Hogan's administration negotiated for the Canadian company to pay $ 103 million to kick start a natural gas pipeline expansion project in rural areas throughout Maryland, according to the Maryland Energy Administration.
This paper provides an overview of recent trends in light - duty vehicle fuel economy around the world, new projections, and a discussion of fuel economy technology opportunities and costs over the next 30 - 50 years - all in the context of recent IEA projections of global energy use (especially oil use) and CO2 emissions.
Among those who are seeking a new direction on energy and emissions, the discussion appears to remain locked where it's been for years — over the balance between treating global warming like a 20th - century pollution problem and a 21st - century technology challenge.
A useful discussion of urban futures with a focus on energy and resilience to environmental hazards took place today at The New York Times, including panels of mayors, a chat between me and the actor Jeremy Irons over his involvement in the documentary «Trashed» and much more.
(There's more discussion of energy numeracy and literacy over at The Times Green blog and at a brand new blog, Age of Engagement, by Matthew Nisbet of American University.)
Join us in the Energy Forum for discussions on everything from natural gas extraction in Pennsylvania to blue skies over Beijing.
The wriggling and squirming reminds me of previous discussions we had over wind energy, carbon tax and fuel taxes.
Concerns over the social costs and the financing of the energy transition ran through all panel discussions at the EESC ’s
Josh Frydenberg met with state energy ministers in Melbourne the latest round of discussions over the National Energy Guarenergy ministers in Melbourne the latest round of discussions over the National Energy GuarEnergy Guarantee.
Pielke warns of a greater public danger than Atlantic storms: «Public discussion of disasters risks being taken over by the climate lobby and its allies, who exploit every extreme event to argue for action on energy policy.»
In COP22 press conferences, panel discussions, and multiple interviews, delegates familiar with Trump's policy proposals stress that the age of fossil fuels — built on antiquated 19th - century energy technologies such as coal — is all but over.
With the dramatic increase in oil prices earlier this year translating into higher prices at the gas pump in the United States, concerns over U.S. dependence on foreign oil are once again part of the national discussion on energy security.
Among those who have taken some interest in addressing climate change, there have over the last decade or so been discussions about whether a focus on curtailing the activities of the fossil fuel industries or a focus on reducing demand for fossil fuels is the right single or leading method to move society into a transition away from fossil energy.
There have been days of discussions over the last month among the committee's leaders and the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
What is demonstrated here (and by the deep discussions) is the over concentration on simplistic radiative energy transfer.
Energy security has been one of the key issues in the discussion over the Keystone XL pipeline approval in the US — if you've not been following this, here's a great primer from CFR's Michael Levi.
As the House of Representatives just approved a new energy package which contains provisions to allow some offshore oil drilling, it may seem to be a moot point to go into a discussion of where John McCain and Barack Obama stand on the issue, but as there are still legislative hurdles to be cleared before any law is actually passed on the matter, it's worthwhile to go over their positions.
Unfortunately most of the policy discussions going on around climate change, energy, and environmental degradation, still tend to veer toward technology over urbanism and lifestyle.
The event came on the heels of closed - door discussions of the topic at AEI and «a cascade of carbon - tax advocacy in recent days from the chattering classes and a slate of academic work over the summer,» as the Wall Street Journal noted, lending credence to the newspaper's article title: «Carbon Tax Idea Gains Wonkish Energy
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