Sentences with phrase «driving global energy policy»

The U.S. has an unprecedented opportunity to be a world leader in setting and driving global energy policy.

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The Great Transition, written by EPI's research team — Lester R. Brown, Janet Larsen, J. Matthew Roney, and Emily E. Adams — focuses on a rapidly evolving global movement toward cleaner sources of energy, driven by policy, economics, and the hard realities of accelerating climate change.
This work includes educating congregations and helping them buy energy efficient lights and appliances, providing energy audits and implementing the recommendations, encouraging people to buy more fuel efficient vehicles and to drive less, supporting renewable energy development through «greentags,» working on large - scale renewable energy installation projects such as rooftop solar and advocating for sensible energy and global warming policy.
Sensible economics should drive our energy policy, not unfounded fears about global warming.
The growing sense of global urgency over our twin crisis — climate change and energy security — is now driving businesses to become green, consumers to demand green and policy makers to drive policies to accelerate the market adoption of green products.The most notorious subsidy is the 51 - cent gas credit for ethanol.»
The global coal industry regularly cites the IEA's «New Policies Scenario» as driving huge growth in demand, and solving energy access problems.
My answer to the narrowed question: • Identify adaptation policies that can be implemented to reduce impacts of extreme weather events (which will happen with or without greenhouse driven global warming) • Research on nuclear energy to reduce the stigma of nuclear generation, e.g., fast reactors (Generation 4 reactors) or thorium fueled.
They are meaningless, yet they are driving triple E global policies; energy, environment and economy.
Are there any warmists prepared to engage in seriously discussing the economic consequences of the carbon pricing and mandatory renewable energy policies they promote as the solution to «greenhouse driven global warming»?
Hysteria over global warming is now pervasive in the federal government, driving not just the Obama Administration's energy and environmental policies, but also those of nearly every federal department and agency.
We've listened to scientists who know their way around the debate within the atmospheric science and climatological communities and they're concerned that publicity about global warming is driving energy and environmental policy instead of good science.
In both wind and solar, Latin America has «an enormous resource potential,» according to Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) President Peter Miesen, as well as «policies in place» to drive development.
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«Consensus - based and market - driven LEED has been and continues to be invaluable to thousands of building professionals and remains the best option for the GSA and any governmental agency looking to save taxpayer dollars and increase energy efficiency,» Roger Platt, senior vice president of global policy and law at the U.S. Green Buildings Council, said in a statement.
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