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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 11:11 am Post subject: NEW FOCUS ON ENERGY ALTERNATIVES |
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Regardless of who becomes the next president of the US an expected
focus on energy alternatives to fossil fuels will take the heat off
concerns over a pending world economic recession.
Concerns related to declining stocks of fossil fuels and continuing
financial turmoil would drive world leaders to look at new ways of
supplying energy needs, according to Cathy Zoi, chief executive
officer of Al Gore>s Alliance for Climate Protection.
"My very strong belief is that we need to reorient our investments
toward this transition to a clean energy economy, and it will be the
engine of growth for getting us out of the doldrums that we>ve gotten
in right now," Zoi told the Reuters Global Environment Summit this
week.
Reorientation would require that the US capped the limit of greenhouse
gas emissions.
Prince Albert of Monaco told the summit that while there are natural
cycles to climate change there was a definite correlation between man-
made activities and greenhouse gas emissions that were the cause of
more recent global warming.
Meanwhile the first draft of a US cap-and-trade bill was released this
week with some environmental activists claiming that the wording
contained options, which could substantially weaken controls on
greenhouse emissions from some sectors.
While the Bush administration accepts that human-made emission are
causing climate change it rejects mandatory across-the-board caps on
carbon.
Both presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain favour
limiting greenhouse emissions.
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:11 am Post subject: Re: NEW FOCUS ON ENERGY ALTERNATIVES |
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On Oct 10, 4:11 am, Daily Planet Media <i...@dailyplanetmedia.com>
wrote:
[quote]Regardless of who becomes the next president of the US an expected
focus on energy alternatives to fossil fuels will take the heat off
concerns over a pending world economic recession.
Concerns related to declining stocks of fossil fuels and continuing
financial turmoil would drive world leaders to look at new ways of
supplying energy needs, according to Cathy Zoi, chief executive
officer of Al Gore>s Alliance for Climate Protection.
"My very strong belief is that we need to reorient our investments
toward this transition to a clean energy economy, and it will be the
engine of growth for getting us out of the doldrums that we>ve gotten
in right now," Zoi told the Reuters Global Environment Summit this
week.
Reorientation would require that the US capped the limit of greenhouse
gas emissions.
Prince Albert of Monaco told the summit that while there are natural
cycles to climate change there was a definite correlation between man-
made activities and greenhouse gas emissions that were the cause of
more recent global warming.
[/quote]
Can He prove it?
[quote]
Meanwhile the first draft of a US cap-and-trade bill was released this
week with some environmental activists claiming that the wording
contained options, which could substantially weaken controls on
greenhouse emissions from some sectors.
While the Bush administration accepts that human-made emission are
causing climate change it rejects mandatory across-the-board caps on
carbon.
[/quote]
He Is wrong!
[quote]
Both presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain favour
limiting greenhouse emissions.
For latest daily news on climate change and planet opinionhttp://www.dailyplanetmedia.com
Read all about the Earth Charter for a sustainable planethttp://www.earthcharterfoundation.com
The State of the Planet
“Conservation Congress”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YTQ6UAMykU
[/quote]
Come on this is another Gimmick?
http://www.myinfoviews.com/
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