Not exact matches
After the candidates
talked about business, other topics included gun violence,
energy policy, and foreign
policy.
With
energy policy dominating the political agenda, it will be a breath of fresh air to hear from someone who knows what they're
talking about.
«It wasn't an impressive delivery because we were not given detailed briefing
about the supplementary budget; he didn't
talk about fiscal
policy except to mention putting less pressure on the interest rate and also said Ghana Stock Exchange is to support the
energy sector; but being the acting Power Minister, he didn't stress on the
energy crisis and that's a very big problem.
WAMC's David Guistina
talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union
about growing tick populations and competing
energy policies in New York state.
WNYC
talked to task force member Ashok Gupta, who is also director of
energy policy at the Natural Resources Defense Council,
about the proposals and their possible impact.
So there is a lot more in that than just
energy that we are
talking about; but I guess the point is that the United States wouldn't be relying on Middle Eastern oil, which changes [has], you know, massive foreign
policy implications for the country.
Inslee, Jerry Brown and Kate Brown
talked about the efforts underway in each of their states to curb greenhouse gas emissions through initiatives such as renewable
energy and grid modernization, electrification of transportation infrastructure,
energy efficiency and
policies to price or cap carbon emissions.
When
talking about broad reforms to health care,
energy policy, or education, however, it's a different story.
had not intervened, I would have been heading tonight to the banks of the Hudson River, on the campus of Marist College, to
talk about energy technology and
policy with participants in River Summer.
We're going to have to think long term, which is why I came here, to
talk to young people here at Georgetown, because you have more of a stake in us getting our
energy policy right than just
about anybody.
The folks at Greenbiz.com have been posting a lot of fresh video from the San Francisco Verge conference on
energy entrepreneurship and innovation where I spoke onstage with the pioneering
energy analyst Amory Lovins and green business guru Joel Makower, sang «Liberated Carbon» and
talked with Makower
about networked intelligence and the role of storytelling in improving
energy habits and
policies:
Some Indians are appalled
talking about the inequity of, for example, electricity consumers in the U.S. not wanting to pay $ 100 - $ 200 a year in higher
energy bills under a climate
policy.
They all are
talking about an end to the rhetoric of catastrophe that permeates the fight over
energy and climate
policy.
Now lets
talk about the «deniers» that Michael Mann refers to, the ones that have blown up
energy / climate
policy and make it necessary to hire a lawyer.
Erik Milito, API's director of upstream and industry operations,
talked about the
policy pathway to
energy growth and American prosperity during a conference call with reporters.
You are correct that DoD does not
talk about national / global
energy policy (they do discuss their own internal
energy needs and
policy).
So with that comforting thought, let's
talk about what a Trump presidency means for
energy policy over the next four years.
German
policy leaders have
talked about a transition away from fossil fuels and nuclear
energy — an Energiewende — since the 1980s.
So when I say «
energy innovation»
policies, I'm not
talking about a silver bullet, I'm
talking about a suite of
policies from R&D, demonstration, financing, deployment, and market - based that not only develop the clean tech we need, but creates a competitive market for them, and get those technologies to market quicker than if left alone.My concerns shared in the post are those that ignore the innovation piece and assume, to a point a you do, that price or regs or taxes will have not just an immediate impact but a LARGE impact.
The Tribune reports on the National
Energy Policy Committee's second report, which
talk about OTEC.
The White House's
policy page on
energy talks mostly
about efficiency and conservation, which one would hope would be values more or less equally shared.
So
talking about clean
energy and pushing federal clean
energy policies, which still has solid support among the rest of the electorate, can only be a political positive, making it a classic wedge issue.
By not
talking about the elements of a «comprehensive» climate
policy, he did nothing to buttress support for anything other than an
energy - only bill.
In this clip Devon's Richard Sawaya and Paula Jackson, interim president and CEO of the American Association of Blacks in
Energy, talk about energy development under pro-growth policies as a dynamic economic
Energy,
talk about energy development under pro-growth policies as a dynamic economic
energy development under pro-growth
policies as a dynamic economic engine
At the inaugural meeting of the Greentech Innovation Network (which Friedman
talks about in today's column, «A Millioni Manhattan Projects» http://select.nytimes.com/2006/05/24/opinion/24friedman.html), their dialogue ranged over
energy policy, oil dependence, and geo - green technology.
Woolsey came to Hampton Roads last week to
talk about where the interests of environmentalists and national security hawks overlap with
energy policy.
Sometimes, amid the back and forth of discussions over
energy policy, it's helpful to
talk about the real - world impacts of various
policy choices.
[43] The event, which reportedly «brought climatologists to
talk about the state of climate science and economists to
talk about the importance of free market
energy policy» was met with protestors.
Whether candidates choose to
talk about it or not, whoever gets elected president next year will have enormous influence over US climate and
energy policy.
Simply
talking about poverty reduction or a sensible renewable
energy policy has been tried and it failed.
It doesn't matter how many links you post because they are irrelevant to the argument and you don't have a clue what you are
talking about when it comes to
energy, economics and
policy.
«G20 leaders may like to
talk about climate, but it's clear their
talk is cheap,» said Kate DeAngelis, international
policy analyst at Friends of the Earth U.S. «While praising each other for investing in renewable
energy at home, they bankroll billions of dollars for dirty fossil fuel projects in developing countries.
The drastic measure — a key part of the government's
policies on
energy security — follows unsatisfactory progress in
talks with producers
about guaranteeing supply.
In one moment, you'll find Adam
talking about the benefits and wonders of solar
energy and in the next you'll see him standing in front of a state public utilities commission
talking about complex
energy policy.
You do not understand what you are
talking about on matters of
energy, economics and
policy and because of your enormous pride and ego you can not accept being told you are wrong.
Now, as far as the «establishment» issue — here we are
talking about things like the Department of
Energy budget issues — as well as the general reluctance of those who are dependent on federal funding to challenge official government
policy.
Denialists will want to focus on the anomalously cool region of northern Russia — not record - breaking, but taking
about anomalous cooling can help to introduce doubt into the decision - making process, which is helpful when it comes to blocking climate and
energy legislation, preventing federal and state shifts in
energy policy, providing
talking points for Inhofe & Barton, etc..
In an essay for The Daily Beast last week, Somerhalder
talks about the impact of dirty
energy money on clean
energy policy, and makes a plea to voters to choose candidates who will protect the environment.
TreeHugger
talks with the Green Party candidate for president, Dr Jill Stein
about her Green New Deal,
energy, climate, agriculture, and health
policy, and more.
In his
talk he spoke
about the importance of sound renewable
energy policies that enable growth in locally - owned solar
energy and how massive electric utilities are doing their best to harm locally - owned renewable
energy like solar.