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October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks. Other dangerous months are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August and February.
- Mark Twain

10/24/12

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Renewable Energy Is Key to U.S. Growth | Daily Ticker - Yahoo! Finance





Renewable Energy Is Key to U.S. Growth







One of the most important issues in this year's election is energy.

Our ongoing addiction to Mideast oil leaves us dependent on countries  that are often unstable and hostile. 

Developing our own domestic energy  resources and investing in renewable energy lessens this dependence. 

It  also has the potential to create jobs and improve our trade deficit.

The two presidential candidates have laid out energy plans that sound  similar: both President Obama and Governor Romney want to continue to  develop domestic energy resources, including renewable energy, with the  aim of making the U.S. less dependent on foreign oil.

But according to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the president of environmental group Waterkeeper Alliance, the plans are different in several important ways. 

And President Obama's plan, Kennedy says, is much better for the country.

"We need to be energy independent but we can't look into the future  by looking in a rearview mirror and say that we're going to do that  through carbon," Kennedy says in an exclusive interview with The Daily  Ticker. 

The idea that there's not a future for wind and solar energies  in the U.S. "is just a hoax."

Kennedy  gives the example of a solar plant being built in the Mojave Desert. 

The plant will be one of the largest power plants in the U.S. and will  be completed in three years. 

Coal plants take 10 years to build, Kennedy  points out, and nuclear power plants can take as many 30 years.

The  solar plant costs $3 billion a gigawatt versus $15 billion for a nuke  plant, one-fifth of the cost. 

Alternative energy sources like solar and  wind are not only environmentally-friendly policies, but they're also  smarter economic choices too, Kennedy says.

"We can do it cheaper, we can do it more efficiently, but we need a  national commitment to do that," he says.

"You've got China, you've got  Germany, you've got the rest of the world who are looking forward, who  are building these new technologies and we have the lead. 

We ought to be  continuing that lead and selling them these new technologies not just  lagging behind sitting on our hands and letting the Koch brothers  dictate our national energy policy."


According to Kennedy, Gov. Romney is merely paying lip-service to the  importance of renewable energy. 

Romney's primary focus, Kennedy says,  is helping his friends in the traditional energy industry: oil  companies, coal companies, and nuclear companies. 

These companies  already benefit from massive and largely ignored government subsidies,  and they create pollution that makes the cost of the energy they produce  much higher than it initially seems.

Kennedy says he believes strongly in free-market capitalism. 

But he  also observes that new industries often need government help, especially  when they're competing with unfathomably rich and powerful incumbents.

"Government has picked the winners," he notes. (not the competitors that can win on their own with no public assistance...)

"We give to the oil  industry; we give $55 billion in direct subsidies each year. 

That's more  than all the renewables put together have ever gotten in history. 

If we  stripped away the subsidies:

- coal could not compete in the marketplace. 

- Oil could not compete in the marketplace and

- nuclear  could  not compete in the marketplace.

You know, you can burn prime rib to make energy,


why are we going  with the most expensive stuff?"

The environment is not the sole beneficiary of an alternative energy  policy. 

Jobs in the wind and solar industries are high paying, plentiful  and are restoring the U.S. manufacturing sector, Kennedy says.

"We're employing more people in the wind industry than there are coal  miners in America," he points out.

"Today there's less than 14,000  miners in West Virginia and less than half of them are unionized. They  have very little if any job security or pensions. 

- mountains of that  state are being liquidated for cash,

- the communities are being destroyed  and 

- it's the second poorest state in our country. 

There are two  different models for industry and you have to ask yourself: 

How do we  want to measure the American economy?

1. - by how  many millionaires it produces or 
 do we want to measure the economy by  how, and this is how we ought to be measuring it,

2. - by how it produces  jobs and the dignity of jobs over the long term for every American?"


America should invest in renewables because it will:

- reduce our dependence on Mid-East oil.

- build a major new industry that 

- will create thousands of jobs,

- bolster  American manufacturing, and 

- help build a much more sustainable and  healthy economy.









Source:http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/robert-f-kennedy-jr-must-done-bolster-economy-141540811.html 




Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Renewable Energy Is Key to U.S. Growth | Daily Ticker - Yahoo! Finance








Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Renewable Energy Is Key to U.S. Growth | Daily Ticker - Yahoo! Finance

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