LCV Action Fund President Gene Karpinski praised Bishop's support of clean energy legislation, saying he «stands with the people of New York who
need clean energy jobs now, and not with the Big Oil companies and special interests who are blocking progress in Washington.»
Not exact matches
Tough choices will
need to be made, but there is no question that development of, and access to, reliable, affordable and
cleaner sources of
energy can be a significant contributor to
jobs, government revenue and economic prosperity.
America
needs to ween itself from this huge government
jobs bailout and invest in positive investments like infastructure, Space exploration, subsidizing more
clean energy programs and manufactures, changing our
energy grid to be more flexible to different kinds of input, and education.
«We believe NYS should allow NY generators that located here, believing in competitive markets, the opportunity to deliver
clean affordable
energy to the state, while preserving critically
needed jobs and tax revenues to our communities, which is why we are proud to join the Power NY coalition.»
Hawkins also wants NY to go carbon free with a 100 - percent
clean renewable
energy by 2030, while providing a public living wage
job to any New Yorker who
needs one.
Yet again the chancellor is taking steps that will deter investment in the
clean energy projects that we urgently
need to keep the lights on, create
jobs and cut pollution.»
From creating much -
needed jobs to providing a sensible way to generate
clean energy, this project exemplifies how public, private partnerships can help our local economy and address the
needs of our communities.»
The global
need for
clean energy seems likely to yield plenty of research
jobs.
This country
needs an all - out, all - of - the - above strategy that develops every available source of American
energy — a strategy that's
cleaner, cheaper, and full of new
jobs.
Kenneth Baer, the associate director for communications and strategic planning at the Office of Management and Budget, sent this reply: «The appropriations process is ongoing, and we look forward to working with Congress to make sure there is the
needed funding to prepare our students for the
jobs of the growing
clean energy sector.»
Interviewer: And developing those
clean energy technologies could be exactly what's
needed for creating
jobs in the United States.
that «Human combustion of fossil fuels is significantly causing that climate change» is also true, then many, perhaps most, people will accept that there is a
need to «reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build out
clean energy» even if it will «cost consumers money, decrease
energy security and destroy
jobs».
Resulting in the production of
clean, sustainable, and cost - effective
energy to support Egypt's growing
energy needs, the 3,000 MW project is also creating thousands of new green
energy jobs and attracting billions in capital investment.
While the Democratic leadership of the waning 111th Congress failed to get legislation passed into law to address climate change, the House global warming committee, led by Rep. Ed Markey (D - MA), convened dozens of important hearings and briefings featuring top climate scientists and national security experts to educate Congress and the public about the
need for swift action to secure America's
energy independence, create
clean energy jobs and mitigate climate change emissions.
Especially because many of the changes that
need to be made to dramatically cut emissions would also materially improve the quality of life for the majority of people on the planet — from allowing kids in Beijing to play outside without wearing pollution masks to creating good
jobs in
clean energy sectors for millions.
Demonstrating that we can win a sizable victory with this coalition (see our blogs from our recent «Storms» of Senate and Representative offices), whether it is through strong comprehensive legislation, defending the
Clean Air Act, or helping to generate the investment needed to create millions of good paying domestic clean energy jobs, will change the definition of what is possible in this movement and on this i
Clean Air Act, or helping to generate the investment
needed to create millions of good paying domestic
clean energy jobs, will change the definition of what is possible in this movement and on this i
clean energy jobs, will change the definition of what is possible in this movement and on this issue.
Both items could merge next week: the CAA could be stripped of any regulatory authority in a new bill draft, or the bill draft itself could do little to actually curb CO2 and spur the
clean energy jobs we
need for our economy and our planet.
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Greater workforce development investments can direct those
jobs where they're
needed most, while unlocking the full talent of our state's
clean energy entrepreneurs.»
The ambitious vision — to be supplying a third of Britain's electricity
needs by 2030, through delivering 30GW of installed capacity — will bring # 48bn of investment in
clean -
energy infrastructure for the UK, 27,000 skilled
jobs and a reduction in total electricity system costs of # 2.4 bn.
«It will help ensure that America leads the way globally in creating quality
jobs designing, manufacturing, and installing the
clean energy technologies
needed to reduce the carbon pollution that is driving climate change.»
Making big investments to get off oil, making
clean energy alternatives widely available and cheap, and creating millions of new
jobs in
clean energy industries is a winner with American voters and can carry the whole suite of policies that we
need to address global warming.
Christopher Erikson, Business Manager, IBEW Local 3, said, «We
need an
energy transition to
clean energy and we
need to do it so we protect the good union
jobs of those who construct, operate, and maintain power plants in this country.
Equity, to the alliance, means acknowledging that low - income communities don't just
need tax relief; they
need resilient infrastructure, access to
jobs, and training in the
clean energy economy.
One thing is certain: expanding
clean energy and creating more green
jobs are goals Americans agree on — and we
need our leaders to support.
Stopping new fossil fuel infrastructure development is essential, but not sufficient: we
need more investment in better
jobs,
cleaner energy, and stronger communities.
We must pay attention to the
need to ensure that those who are employed in the fossil fuel industry are ready and able to transition into good - paying
clean energy jobs - whether they are working now in the coal - fields or the oil fields.
There are an overwhelming number of reasons that we
need to do exactly as Chu suggests and cut our dependence on petroleum, but you already know all of those — to create
clean energy jobs domestically, to innovate and compete in cleantech in the global market, to halt the flow of US funds to unstable foreign governments for oil, and so on and so forth.
Of course, the pledge can't truly be called official because that dallying governing body that starts with an «S» and ends in an «enate» hasn't yet passed a
clean energy and
jobs bill
needed to guarantee such a pledge.
In the 2010 SOTU, Obama defined «
clean energy»: «to create more of these
clean energy jobs, we
need more production, more efficiency, more incentives.
CSP is poised to grow worldwide, creating
clean power and
jobs as it expands to meet the world's
energy needs.