Wyden Speaks on Energy Policy at Portland City Club
Last Friday, Senator Wyden spoke on how to smartly advance America's energy policy at the Portland City Club for their Friday Forum.
Senator Wyden pointed to Oregon's historic leadership in energy and natural resources and the role Oregon can continue to play as a leader when it comes to these policies.
Recognizing the problems facing resource-dependent communities in both Oregon and other states, Senator Wyden pledged to work towards long-term permanent solutions and get these communities off the fiscal rollercoaster.
Turning to energy exports, Senator Wyden detailed his concerns that before exporting any energy source we must "look before we leap." Ensuring that unfettered natural gas exports don't harm U.S. consumers and manufacturers is a top priority.
In addition to finding the "sweet spot" between energy imports and exports, as Chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Senator Wyden is committed to looking for the smart balance between traditional and renewable sources. When striking this balance, the fact that climate change is real must be taken into consideration. As Senator Wyden remarked- "inaction on climate change is not an option."
Read or watch Senator Wyden's remarks.
Notable Tweets:
"There's no way to separate energy and the economy" -@ronwyden at @pdxcityclub
— WydenPress (@WydenPress) January 18, 2013
Climate change is real. I know there are some who don't see it that way. I am not one of them- @ronwyden at @pdxcityclub
— WydenPress (@WydenPress) January 18, 2013
"Today natural gas has become a strategic advantage for the U.S. We have it and other nations want it." -@ronwyden at @pdxcityclub
— WydenPress (@WydenPress) January 18, 2013
"In my view inaction on climate change is not an option."- @ronwyden at #cityclub
— WydenPress (@WydenPress) January 18, 2013
"We need cleaner, more renewable energy for the environment and the economy."- @ronwyden at #cityclub
— WydenPress (@WydenPress) January 18, 2013
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