A transition to clean energy is about making an investment in our future.

As our clean energy industries grow, so too will sustainable, well-paying jobs.

Like every other viable environmental policy, the search for clean energy begins at home.

We've made tremendous successes in clean energy. We should be proud of what we've accomplished.

One of the fastest ways to build the clean energy economy is to allow more people to benefit from it.

The Clean Energy Jobs legislation will provide predictability and certainty for large carbon emitters.

You can't be a first-world economy in the 21st century if you're not on the path to a clean energy future.

Whether you're a banker or a botanist - the economic benefits of a clean energy revolution are compelling.

As the cost of renewables plummets, the clean energy transition is increasingly driven by the business case.

The 'clean energy' challenge deserves a commitment akin to the Manhattan project or the Apollo moon landing.

Clean energy isn't just good for the planet; it's good for consumers' monthly utility bills and for the economy.

California continues to pass the most ambitious laws in the world to expand clean energy and combat climate change.

I believe climate change is real and that we can save our planet while creating millions of good-paying clean energy jobs.

Producing clean energy from non-recyclable waste is an important part of my future vision for family company Visy Australia.

We have an opportunity to become a global leader in the clean energy industry, but we have to be smart and strategic about it.

Our wisest long-term investment is not in the dirty polluting fossil fuels from the past, but in the clean energy of the future.

America's brightest minds are charting a course to a clean energy future that will provide for our health, safety, and prosperity.

Thanks to policies mandating clean energy development, California's electric grid is one of the least carbon-intensive in the world.

At a time when leadership on climate protection and clean energy are more vital than ever, Portland and Oregon must step up and lead.

The costs of solar energy across the world have come down so fast that its growth as a cheap, clean energy source has been exponential.

Clean energy is good for the environment, good for national security, and good for thousands of Americans who desire a rewarding career.

I always thought that using more efficient energy sources, pushing the clean energy technologies such as renewable energies are important.

When it comes to climate and energy, Gates is a radical consumerist. In his view, energy consumption is good - it just needs to be clean energy.

Clean energy is the ultimate growth strategy for our economy - one that would add millions more good-paying jobs right here in the United States.

If a factory closes down here and pops up in China where they don't have access to clean technology, clean energy, then the world is not better off.

Our district is home to the Adirondacks, and we know firsthand that clean energy development and environmental protection are critical to our economy.

In my state, I created a Clean Energy Fund and invested in electrifying our transportation system - from vehicles and buses to transit and even ferries.

I want American Dream growth - lots of new businesses, well-paying jobs, and American leadership in new industries, like clean energy and biotechnology.

For years, I have worked diligently to develop and implement a 21st century manufacturing strategy that will create jobs in the new clean energy economy.

I'm proud to work toward a greener, more vibrant economy with Mainers and stakeholders across our region through Northeast Clean Energy Council's efforts.

The transition to clean energy should not be viewed as a burden to be overcome but, rather, an extraordinary job creation opportunity for the United States.

As someone who runs a solar financing company and founded the world's largest youth clean energy organization, I know solar energy is a very good investment.

We need to invest in home-grown clean energy that will bring cheaper prices in the long run, shielding consumers from volatile international fossil fuel markets.

I want to double down on our commitment to clean energy into New Mexico - that way we'll create good paying jobs by harnessing the power of our natural resources.

Americans increasingly understand that clean energy is more than just an environmental issue. It is crucial to reducing our dangerous dependence on foreign countries.

The American economy has always been the innovator in the world, and we're starting to see some tremendous increases in innovation, especially in the clean energy sector.

Investing in more fossil fuel infrastructure will not strengthen our economy over the long-term, since the market is clearly indicating that clean energy sources are the future.

Whether it is salt farmers in India embracing solar power or wind companies creating tens of thousands of jobs in America, people are providing a vision for the clean energy future.

For centuries, America has led the world on a long march toward freedom and democracy. Let's reclaim our clean energy leadership and lead the world toward clean energy independence.

Once you have extrapolated the effects a particular science will have on society - cheap clean energy, rejuvenation - the political impact is quite easy to predict. The two are twinned.

On climate and clean energy, government sets the international framework, and the private sector uses that framework to do what it does best: innovate, create, and drive global progress.

By embracing clean energy across the country, we can create more and better jobs, protect the air our children breathe and the water they drink, and keep electricity more stable over time.

The trading mechanism proposed in Clean Energy Jobs is based upon sound free-market principles. It will allow emitters to find the most cost-effective ways to meet emissions reduction goals.

Our nation has abundant clean energy resources, and tapping them will generate jobs, make the air safer to breathe, and tackle climate change - the greatest environmental crisis of our time.

What we have done dramatically in California is lead the entire nation. For example, we have created more jobs in clean energy in California than there are coal-mining jobs in all of America.

We can no longer continue with a status quo energy policy. We must create sustainable clean energy jobs and leave the planet to our children and grandchildren in better shape than we found it.

Many people, especially in the U.S., see countries like Sweden or Norway or Finland as role models - we have such a clean energy sector, and so on. That may be true, but we are not role models.

Clean energy provides a unique opportunity in rural and urban communities alike by training Oregonians with new skills for projects that must be built in our communities and can't be outsourced.

Neglecting clean energy sources such as solar, wind, and especially nuclear, can result in blackouts, increased power bills, and will take a heavy toll on our efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.

Americans know our only response in the face of mounting risks from climate change must be the swift transition to a clean energy economy. We do not have the luxury of burying our heads in the sand.

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