Not exact matches
Though high - volume hydraulic fracturing in Michigan is limited today, the U-M study takes into account the possibility that it could become more widespread due to a desire for
job creation,
economic growth, energy independence
and lower - carbon
fuels.
WASHINGTON, April 11, 2013 — The American Chemical Society (ACS) applauds the release of the President's FY14 budget
and his continued recognition of the importance of science
and technology as the
fuel for
economic growth and job creation.
It's based on a simple but controversial idea: that cutting global warming emissions from burning fossil
fuels and shifting to clean energy can unleash
economic growth and job creation.
Many people argue that moving away from fossil
fuels and reducing carbon emissions will impede
economic growth, hurt business
and hamper
job creation.
Job creation and overall
economic growth are necessary to continue
fueling the market, which, as current activity indicates, we anticipate seeing more of in the year ahead.