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Bipartisan Report Calls for Clean Energy, Fails to Address Climate, Fossil Fuel Impacts

March 1, 2013 by Frances Beinecke
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The Bipartisan Policy Center issued a report today called “America’s Energy Resurgence: Sustaining Success, Confronting Challenges.” The report offers a strong plan for increasing energy efficiency.[read more]

It’s Time For The U.S. To Study Geoengineering

October 6, 2011 by Marc Gunther
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Geoengineering — deliberate, planetary-scale efforts to counter the impact of climate change — is so controversial that a high-powered 18-member Washington task force that spent almost two years studying the idea couldn’t decide what to call it.[read more]

Smart Grid- The Best Approach to Put America Back to Work

August 25, 2011 by Christine Hertzog
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The Smart Grid increases our energy security by reducing dependence on oil that only gets more costly to extract or protect.  The Smart Grid improves our economic security with a 21st century energy infrastructure that allows us to cost-effectively participate in competitive global markets.  The Smart Grid also creates new...[read more]

What to do When the Next Oil Shock Hits

May 20, 2011 by James Coan
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America has no plan for what to do when an oil shock hits. Not only that, few if any discuss what could be done. Yet with a high risk of future volatility in markets, America needs such a plan.Luckily, with the power of the Internet, policies can help Americans facing high gas prices get out of their cars to telecommute and virtually...[read more]

Carbon Tax May Be The ‘Least, Terrible’ Option for 2013 Revenue

January 2, 2011 by Jim Pierobon
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As the next Congress goes to work in January 2013, this scenario could play out almost purely because it makes the ‘math’ work for a workable fiscal policy. If Barack Obama is re-elected President and Democrats regain control of the U.S. House of Representatives — or not — there almost surely will come a time when federal lawmakers...[read more]