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    Obama 'a fee on carbon pollution emissions'!

    Here’s the full text of Obama’s comments on
    greentech:

    Four years ago, other countries dominated the clean
    energy market and the jobs that came with it. We’ve
    begun to change that. Last year, wind energy added
    nearly half of all new power capacity in America. So
    let’s generate even more. Solar energy gets cheaper
    by the year – so let’s drive costs down even further. As
    long as countries like China keep going all-in on clean
    energy, so must we.

    In the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to
    cleaner power and greater energy independence.
    That’s why my Administration will keep cutting red
    tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. But I
    also want to work with this Congress to encourage the
    research and technology that helps natural gas burn
    even cleaner and protects our air and water.

    Indeed, much of our new-found energy is drawn from
    lands and waters that we, the public, own together. So
    tonight, I propose we use some of our oil and gas
    revenues to fund an Energy Security Trust that will
    drive new research and technology to shift our cars
    and trucks off oil for good. If a non-partisan coalition
    of CEOs and retired generals and admirals can get
    behind this idea, then so can we. Let’s take their
    advice and free our families and businesses from the
    painful spikes in gas prices we’ve put up with for far
    too long. I’m also issuing a new goal for America: let’s
    cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and
    businesses over the next twenty years. The states with
    the best ideas to create jobs and lower energy bills by
    constructing more efficient buildings will receive
    federal support to help make it happen.

    Read more at
    http://venturebeat.com/2013/02/12/greentech-
    state-of-the-union-boost-obama-proposes-using-
    oil-and-gas-money-to-fund-green-
    energy/#rpRub5VG6ODJGffK.99

    http://www.treehugger.com/environmental-
    policy/president-obamas-next-steps-carbon-tax.html

    "Under the legislation, a fee on carbon pollution
    emissions would fund historic investments in energy
    efficiency and sustainable energy technologies such as
    wind, solar, geothermal and biomass. The proposal
    also would provide rebates to consumers to offset any
    efforts by oil, coal or gas companies to raise prices.

    "I urge this Congress to pursue a bipartisan, market-
    based solution to climate change, like the one John
    McCain and Joe Lieberman worked on together a few
    years ago. But if Congress won’t act soon to protect
    future generations, I will. I will direct my Cabinet to
    come up with executive actions we can take, now and
    in the future, to reduce pollution, prepare our
    communities for the consequences of climate change,
    and speed the transition to more sustainable sources
    of energy."

    #2
    Zack Beauchamp at Think Progress lists the six
    executive orders President Obama can issue if
    Congress fails to act on his agenda. Here's what he can
    do regarding climate:

    3. Climate Change: The Post reports that the President
    is thinking of expanding two first term climate change
    executive actions; emission standards for power plants
    imposed under the Clean Air Act and the Better
    Buildings Initiative. The former standards currently
    only applies to new power plants; after these are
    finalized, the President is “considering moving beyond
    that effort toward regulating carbon emissions from
    existing power plants.” The latter is an initiative to
    improve buildings’ energy efficiency. These two
    moves, however, only scratch the surface of potential
    executive actions on climate change.

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      #3
      The line, "As long as countries like
      China keep going all-in on clean energy,
      so must we." Makes me laugh. Hasn't he
      seen the smog in Beijing? How many coal
      plants did China build last year?

      China is not the green energy utopia I'd
      be pointing at, in any speech I'd make.

      Comment


        #4
        Cole,

        I caught that too. Interesting perspective. Does Obama
        mean with the investments China is willing to make...
        in the US Economy... through currency and supply of
        technology?

        Interesting thoughts... the US leads the way... then
        China copies at home once the technology is proven?

        Perhaps there is more logic to this than first appears!
        As long as China keeps buying US Bonds... they are 'All
        IN!'!!!

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