Sentences with phrase «early energy agenda»

«Republicans,» according to National Journal, «have vowed to target the ozone standard as a part of their early energy agenda

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Earlier in the year, I was excited about Trump's ambitious infrastructure agenda, which would have greatly boosted domestic demand for base metals and energy.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is trying to reboot the energy for his agenda at the Democratic National Convention, though hindering that in part is a very early time slot speak.
A Head Start in Renewable Energy Guillaume Bourtourault's early entry into environmental protection put him ahead of the game when renewable energy finally made it onto the political aEnergy Guillaume Bourtourault's early entry into environmental protection put him ahead of the game when renewable energy finally made it onto the political aenergy finally made it onto the political agenda.
McDowell spent his early career studying the towering conifers of his native Pacific Northwest and came to Los Alamos in 2003, eager to begin a U.S. Department of Energy job that would allow him to set his own research agenda.
We need to start thinking in practical terms about how to get the technologies we need ready — as the authors say, «deep energy system decarbonization is likely to require an ambitious, focused agenda of rapid innovation and improvement in every critical technology area, even those commercially available today, as well as substantial «demand pull» efforts and policies to ensure early demonstration, industry maturation, scale - up, and «learning by doing.
Earlier this summer I taped a series of discussions on climate, energy and other topics with Piya Chattopadhyay of The Agenda, the excellent Canadian public affairs program on TVO.
Earlier this month, The Center for Media Democracy published the Trump administration's energy agenda, which CMD said «outlines fourteen policies to be expected from President - elect Trump, which collectively amounts to a fossil fuel industry wish list and which would be devastating for attempts to slow climate change.»
In the early 1970s the rise of environmentalism, a series of weather disasters, and the energy crisis had put greenhouse warming on the public agenda.
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