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Frances Beinecke

Frances Beinecke

Posted: January 26, 2010 04:58 PM

Clean Energy's Prominent Place in the State of the Union

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While few people outside the White House ever know what will be in the final version of the State of the Union before the president takes the dais, I remain confident that on Wednesday night, President Obama will say that clean energy investments can generate jobs and keep America competitive.

Jobs, after all, are the number one concern for many Americans, and shifting to cleaner energy will not only spur innovation across our economy but also create nearly 2 million jobs.

I also believe that during his speech President Obama will highlight the best way to unleash these opportunities: passing a clean energy and climate bill.

The president has been a strong leader on this issue and we expect he will continue to be, even as he addresses other priorities and challenges. What's important is that the country hears a clear call to action on clean energy and climate legislation, and that's what we'll all be listening to hear.

The American people want action on clean energy and climate solutions. We are looking to leaders in Washington to show leadership and move forward -- in the White House and on Capitol Hill -- on bipartisan legislation that will give us more security, more jobs and less pollution.

The president has demonstrated his leadership on these issues several times in the last month alone.

He did it when I met with him at the White House in December and he said that he wants the Senate to take a comprehensive approach to America's energy and climate challenges. And he did it when he flew to Copenhagen and spent 15 hours sitting at the negotiating table and drafting parts of the Copenhagen Accord with his own pen.

Meanwhile, Todd Stern, the U.S. envoy on climate change, recently said President Obama intends to move forward with climate legislation this year. "There will be a significant effort on the part of all in the administration to press forward. The president is focused on it, and the White House is focused on it."

And just last week, Chief of Staff Rahm Emmanuel met with Republican Senator Graham, Democratic Senator Kerry, and Independent Senator Lieberman to discuss bipartisan support for a clean energy and climate bill.

I have known from the start that passing the bill would require a bipartisan effort. Republican Scott Brown's victory in the Massachusetts senate race may have shuffled the deck a bit, but it hasn't derailed the push -- from both sides of aisle -- for climate solutions.

Pundits who foretell the demise of the bill speak too soon, and they discount the core principle behind the bipartisan support: the bill will benefit Americans in real and powerful ways--ways the New York Times clearly outlined in a Sunday editorial.

From job creation to enhanced competitiveness in global markets, from renewed American credibility in the international arena to avoided natural disasters here at home, clean energy and climate legislation will improve the lives of Americans.

And that is why it earns a place in the State of the Union Address.


 
 
 
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Is hemp legal yet?
12:58 PM on 01/27/2010
Renegotiate bad trade deals first!!!
WE NEED MANUFACTURING JOBS!
Not cap and trade
12:56 PM on 01/27/2010
The NRDC must know that free energy is here and has been buried by the rabid jackals that own the fossil fuel cartels. I urge everyone to read Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace Technology by Paul LaViolette PhD and books concerning zero point energy.

Tax dollars paid for this tech and it is being suppressed. NRDC needs to start asking questions about this technology that has been around for at least the past 50 years and stop playing in the old paradigm. It is too late for the old paradigm to work. Hydrofracturing natural gas is going full steam ahead in most areas of the country right now laying waste to hundreds of millions of gallons of clean water that can not be cleaned.
11:18 AM on 01/27/2010
The American people want you to get your sticky hands out of their pockets!!
07:10 AM on 01/27/2010
"The new study shows that with strong implementation of energy efficiency measures the American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) act, which passed the House in June, could create as many as 1.9 million jobs between 2010 and 2020."

You made reference to this article, Frances. If that number is right, it will contribute about 16,000 jobs per month towards recovery. It is estimated that about 200,000 per month is needed to put the economy back on balance. So we we have a little ways to go on that.

That study is promoted by a biased 'green' group (Natural Resources Defense Council) and is at odds with OMB numbers, presumably an unbiased organization.

Would you care to justify your optimism?
11:23 PM on 01/26/2010
not the Sach's Cap and Trade!

how about a trillion to install solar pv on every appropriate gov roof.

Economy, jobs and clean cheap energy.
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08:30 PM on 01/26/2010
Cap and Trade?