Obama signals need for new energy agenda

If cap-and-trade is dead, then what's next? The only serious alternative that could attract bipartisan support is a comprehensive national strategy for clean energy competitiveness and innovation -- including substantial new federal investment in research, development, demonstration, deployment, and manufacturing -- to accelerate America's transition away from fossil fuels, build a strong and competitive clean energy industry, and rapidly drive down the ... Full Story »

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Fabrice Florin
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by Fabrice Florin - Jun. 17, 2010

Insightful perspective on the politics of energy, following President Obama's prime-time address about the BP oil spill. The author provides a factual and reasonable analysis on how to fund energy innovation, if cap-and-trade is no longer an option. Well researched, with many helpful links that provide additional context.

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