Are the people fighting against mountaintop removal really protecting the earth, or do they stand in
the way of affordable energy for all Americans?
Not exact matches
A combined Tesla and SolarCity will be able to offer customers better and more
affordable ways to drive clean cars, use battery packs to consume
energy more efficiently, and make use
of solar
energy.
«We will offer a
way to meet our legally binding climate change objectives in a more
affordable pro-business
way that allows us to meet the dangers
of manmade climate change without making us more uncompetitive or forcing up
energy bills,» he said.
We must find a
way to be able to have a reliable supply
of energy for our industries and enterprises and
affordable for our consumers.»
According to the United Nations secretary General's Special Representative and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
of the Sustainable
Energy for ALL (SEforALL), Ms Rachel Kyte, finding an effective
way to build the infrastructure and maintain an
affordable LPG market was an important part
of the...
The resolution calls for «PSC to incorporate in its proceedings firm requirements that 1) proposed transmission upgrades shall not include construction
of additional, taller towers or widen the right
of way, 2) preference shall be given to lower - cost proposals, 3) upgrades shall include a plan for supporting
affordable local distributed renewable generation that takes into account both transmission and distribution; 4) that proposals demonstrate how they will advance the New York State Renewable Portfolio Standard and Federal, State, and Regional plans to increase
energy efficiency and renewable
energy generation...»
Sexy FLO is a detailed program tailored to premature hormonal aging, and it is one
of the most
affordable ways to address issues with your libido, mood, and
energy issues.
And that, to my
way of thinking, is a bit
of a bummer, because using direct solar
energy is a lot more accessible,
affordable, and eco-friendly than any solar gadget.
They have noticed recently how essential
affordable energy is to our
way of life.
«This initiative is one
of many
ways to break down barriers to secure, clean and
affordable energy in communities across the nation.»
Thus, you see an overwhelming majority, strongly bipartisan, that supports a national
energy policy that ensures a secure supply
of abundant,
affordable energy, produced in an environmentally responsible
way:
And through conversations with others in the growing climate justice movement, I began to see all kinds
of ways that climate change could become a catalyzing force for positive change — how it could be the best argument progressives have ever had to demand the rebuilding and reviving
of local economies; to reclaim our democracies from corrosive corporate influence; to block harmful new free trade deals and rewrite old ones; to invest in starving public infrastructure like mass transit and
affordable housing; to take back ownership
of essential services like
energy and water; to remake our sick agricultural system into something much healthier; to open borders to migrants whose displacement is linked to climate impacts; to finally respect Indigenous land rights — all
of which would help to end grotesque levels
of inequality within our nations and between them.
Now it us up to all
of us to replicate this success at home and abroad: we must continue to find
ways to reduce emissions at every level and promote the widespread adoption
of affordable, clean, renewable
energy.
See the next post on the Myth
of Affordable Energy for
ways in which these jerks go further down the rabbit hole.
The only
way to produce the amount
of energy needed for mobility, heat, and cooling and for this
energy to be sustainable, local, and
affordable is for it to be electricity.
At the same time, protection and restoration
of these ecosystems is one
of the most
affordable ways to reduce pollution, costing less than half the amount
of energy and transport sector improvements.
Environmental groups have historically and continuously looked for
ways to attack
affordable, reliable sources
of energy like natural gas and oil.
Before you got out
of bed this morning, these men stuck their heads between two rocks, 500 feet beneath the surface, to deliver the abundant,
affordable, and reliable
energy that powers our
way of life.