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Obama: We’ll drill, build nuke plants, but climate action key

Published Thursday, 28th January 2010

Whatever you think of climate change science, there’s no reason to oppose an assertive shift to clean and efficient energy, US President Barack Obama said in his first State of the Union address on Wednesday night.

“I know there have been questions about whether we can afford such changes in a tough economy,” he said. “I know that there are those who disagree with the overwhelming scientific evidence on climate change.

“But — but here’s the thing. Even if you doubt the evidence, providing incentives for energy efficiency and clean energy are the right thing to do for our future, because the nation that leads the clean-energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy, and America must be that nation.”

Transitioning to a clean-energy economy is the key to future job growth, Obama said … jobs that in recent years have gone to other countries while the US chose instead to spend on other things.

“You see, Washington has been telling us to wait for decades, even as the problems have grown worse,” he said. “Meanwhile, China’s not waiting to revamp its economy; Germany’s not waiting; India’s not waiting.

“These nations, they’re not standing still. These nations aren’t playing for second place. They’re putting more emphasis on math and science. They’re rebuilding their infrastructure. They’re making serious investments in clean energy because they want those jobs.”

“Well, I do not accept second place for the United States of America.”

While making it clear that he remains determined to pass a climate change bill — which passed last year in the House of Representatives but has languished in the Senate — Obama also expressed support for other initiatives long preferred by the opposition Republican Party: in particular, more oil drilling and nuclear power plant construction. Tellingly, though, he specified expanded offshore drilling only, indicating that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge will not be part of that programme.

“(T)o create more of these clean-energy jobs, we need more production, more efficiency, more incentives, and that means building a new generation of safe, clean nuclear power plants in this country,” he said. “It means making tough decisions about opening new offshore areas for oil and gas development.

“It means continued investment in advanced biofuels and clean-coal technologies.

“And, yes, it means passing a comprehensive energy and climate bill with incentives that will finally make clean energy the profitable kind of energy in America.”

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  1. Hilary says:

    Republicans obstruct because they care only about discrediting democracy. They want Americans to feel helpless in the face of corporate domination so one day we won’t even try to fight back.

  2. lolz says:

    @Hilary – Are you cereal? You don’t think the democrats or should i say the progressives are doing the same thing my making America a welfare nanny state of stupefied zombies who depend on the all mighty gubment to tell them how to think and live?




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