First, the case that America is entering a new
era of energy security: My expert here is Robin West, a friend who is chairman of PFC Energy, a Washington - based advisory group.
Not exact matches
Fred Kobrick (FK): The book says put a lot
of your financial portfolio in mutual funds or with a good investment manager so that you can avoid the almost impossible task
of managing your entire retirement fund, but concentrate just all your investment time and
energy just on looking for true wealth stocks so that in an
era of low returns you can still hope to build financial
security.
That's why the new center's latest effort, «An Open Letter to the American People and America's Leaders: A New
Era for U.S.
Energy Security,» focuses arguments for action on oil mainly on the basis
of economic and geopolitical conflict, with the environment and climate in the background.
Four hundred ppm is just a milestone, but it's just one more indicator that we are living in the Anthropocene
era of history where human activity significantly affects the environment and subsequently, our food, water and
energy security.
400 ppm is just a milestone, but it's one more indicator that we are living in the Anthropocene
era of history where human activity significantly affects the environment and subsequently, our food, water and
energy security.
On the other hand, the study warns that renewable
energy, if implemented within the same «old» geopolitical paradigm
of the fossil fuel
era, might not prevent further deterioration
of environmental stability and international
security.
And I think the forward - looking people will be looking at how do we take this
era of energy abundance now and secure our
energy future from an
energy security standpoint for decades to come because the resource is enormous.»
Throughout his annual State
of American
Energy address, API President and CEO Jack Gerard struck the positive chords of possibility in an American energy era — possibilities dependent on our national leadership's ability to support «smart, responsible and forward - looking energy policies that promote economic growth, job creation and U.S. energy security and leadership.&
Energy address, API President and CEO Jack Gerard struck the positive chords
of possibility in an American
energy era — possibilities dependent on our national leadership's ability to support «smart, responsible and forward - looking energy policies that promote economic growth, job creation and U.S. energy security and leadership.&
energy era — possibilities dependent on our national leadership's ability to support «smart, responsible and forward - looking
energy policies that promote economic growth, job creation and U.S. energy security and leadership.&
energy policies that promote economic growth, job creation and U.S.
energy security and leadership.&
energy security and leadership.»