“We need scientists to design new fuels. We need farmers to help grow them. We need engineers to invent new technologies. We need entrepreneurs to sell those technologies. We need workers to operate assembly lines that hum with high-tech, zero-carbon components. We need builders to hammer into place the foundations for a clean energy age. We need diplomats and businessmen and women, and Peace Corps volunteers to help developing nations skip past the dirty phase of development and transition to sustainable sources of energy. In other words, we need you.” NeedsHelpingAgePastEnergyNationsGrowsLinesTechnologyDesignSourceDevelopmentMen And WomenScientistFoundationSellsEntrepreneurCleanClimateWorkersDevelopingDirtyFuelZeroTransitionFarmersEngineersPhasesVolunteerCarbonBusinessmanComponentsHammersNeed YouAssemblyNew TechnologyBuilderSkipDiplomatsClean EnergyAssembly LinePeace Corps Author:Barack Obama
“Yes, this is hard. But there should be no question that the United States of America is stepping up to the plate. We recognize our role in creating this problem; we embrace our responsibility to combat it. We will do our part, and we will help developing nations do theirs. But we can only succeed in combating climate change if we are joined in this effort by every nation - developed and developing alike. Nobody gets a pass.” IfsShouldHardStatesHelpingProblemAmericaNationsUnitedEffortResponsibilityRolesUnited StatesSucceedCreatingEmbraceClimateClimate ChangeDevelopingCombatPlatesUnited States Of America Author:Barack Obama
“We're showing that there's no excuse for other nations to come together, both developed and developing, to achieve a strong global climate agreement next year.” YearsTogetherNextStrongNationsAchieveClimateExcuseDevelopingAgreementNext YearNo Excuses Author:Barack Obama
“The trend in the world right now is - not just in developed countries, but in developing countries including China and India - there is a movement to build more and more nuclear plants.” WorldCountryMovementRight NowIndiaPlantIncludingChinaNuclearDevelopingTrendsDeveloping CountriesDeveloped CountryChina And IndiaNuclear Plants Author:Naoto Kan