Oil dependence and the fragility of our electric power grid are national security issues. Physicist and environmental scientist Amory Lovins on meeting the challenge of replacing our inefficient electrical system and moving toward renewable energy. Watch more at www.linktv.org
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CBC.ca | Energy future must include coal, gas Montana Standard So do thousands of others in the energy industry in Wyoming and Montana. The American people know we can't afford to go any further down this road. We need a true all-of-the-above energy strategy. America's future will be bright, as long as we embrace ... Coal gets short end of stick in energy debateThe Hill (blog) Barrack Obama vs. Mitt Romney; Who's Greener?AZoCleantech Obama, Romney sing same tune on energy independenceHindustan Times Voice of America -Huffington Post -Pittsburgh Post Gazette all 9,529 news articles » |
America's energy future requires alternative fuels Asbury Park Press Thank goodness he is not. Mr. Energy is a more fitting title for the president. Energy independence does not mean more of the same. It is not about the individual development of traditional fossil fuels. It is about a comprehensive overall plan for ... |
ThinkProgress | Regional Energy, National Solutions: A Real Energy Vision For America ThinkProgress Regional Energy, National Solutions: A Real Energy Vision For America. By Climate Guest Blogger on Oct 21, 2012 at 10:01 am. by Kate Gordon. America's energy future is at a crossroads. Everyone can agree that we must reduce our dependence on foreign ... |
Greentech Media | Guest Post: Crucial California Propositions on the Ballot Greentech Media While most of the spotlight will focus on who wins the White House, the future of America's clean energy future will, to a great extent, be determined by the fate of two ballot initiatives in California, Propositions 30 and 39. The stakes could not be ... and more » |
This November Our Energy Future Hangs in the Balance Huffington Post At the same time, anyone tracking America's energy mix over time would have to conclude that while we have liked coal a lot, we maybe like it a little less now. The combination of new natural gas discoveries, the increasing use of renewable energy in ... |
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