ey spent scores of millions trying to convince Californians that a vote for the environment was a vote against jobs, that a clean energy future would just be too costly. Of course, they cared little about jobs and more about fattening their wallets by peddling dirty energy.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlArnold Schwarzenegger: A Year After Copenhagen, California Shows the Green Revolution Is Alive and Well - 0 views
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Californians were aware that green technology is the only area of our economy creating new jobs right now -- 10 times more jobs since 2005 than any other sector.
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hey know that 19,000 people are dying in California alone because of smog-related illness, costing many millions in health care.
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Seeking Transformational Energy Technologies: Scientific American Podcast - 0 views
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The hope is that by seeking novel technologies, like turning a bottle of water into an energy storage device , the U.S. can recapture the lead in the "green revolution" underway in the multi-trillion dollar global energy market.
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After all, European companies dominate renewable energy technologies such as wind turbines or solar thermal power plants . And China is leapfrogging ahead to produce cheap photovoltaic solar cells .
Teryn Norris: How Energy Reform Can Break the Partisan Stalemate - 0 views
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President Obama
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"I don't think there's anybody in America who thinks that we've got an energy policy that works the way it needs to, that thinks that we shouldn't be working on energy independence,
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Senator Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) quickly agreed. "I think energy is an area where there is potential for a bipartisan accomplishment of some consequence,"
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Steven Chu: U.S.-China Clean Energy Cooperation Is Good for America and Good for the World - 0 views
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