Obama pursues up Clean Energy Talk with Action

January 29, 2010 · Print This Article

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On Wednesday, President Obama committed a significant section of his State of the Union address to a pitch for clean energy, encouraging the Senate to pass a comprehensive clean energy and climate bill.

Today he backed up his words with a pledge to reduce the federal government’s Greenhouse gas emissions by 28% by 2020. The move will save the country $8 to 11 billion dollars. That’s the way to lead by example!

It’s a strong political gesture, for two reasons:

1. it’s says the U.S. is serious about creating an industry — both production and market — for clean energy, and
2. it demonstrates on a large scale what eco-people know from our day to day lives: going Green is smart considering it saves money!

Everyone is wondering what other clean energy changes were signaled by Obama’s State of the Union speech.

One of the high points (for me) included a jab at climate change deniers (it’s petty, but I enjoyed and probably you did, too, whether you’re reading here!) Obama cleverly acknowledged

their doubts, and next shifted the argument into a shout for the economy-boosting jobs that clean energy will generate.He even made it a patriotic foot-stamper moment.

On the down side, he did indicate that there will be concessions for more off-shore drilling, and somehow, inexplicably, the myth of clean coal seems to have slipped in there, too.

Note: the is no such thing as clean coal. It’s like Unicorns. Pretty but imaginary.

In general, it looks like Obama is doing a some dancing, taking a big step forward (clean energy pledge), a half-step back (drilling for more polluting oil), and perhaps a step to side (that’s the nuclear capability part). But hey, it’s good to finally be moving again after so many years of making believe we didn’t have a problem at all!

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