the International Energy Agency has repeatedly stated that if the world is going to meet its goal in addressing climate change, we will need...
Coal communities in Wyoming, West Virginia, and other states have powered this nation for decades.
carbon capture is an extremely important technology for reducing carbon emissions.
the notion that we are asking you simply to life-extend one more time technology from the 1970s is completely irresponsible.
I wanted to remind the committee generally of something that President Truman said in NSC-68, which is timeless.
So, do you think that a statutory response is warranted here?
the pollution that is the problem, not necessarily the energy source.
Our fossil fuel workers are the giants that we now stand atop.
During my time on this committee, my colleagues have heard me talk many times about the war on coal during President Obama's term.
They not only closed the mines, but they shuttered entire communities that supported their workers.
Do you consider some of these practices to be anti-competitive?
China will remain the top threat to U.S. technological competitiveness.
Well, thanks so much, Mr. Chairman, and I would like to, along with Senator Hickenlooper, thank you for putting this Committee conference to...
Our competition is with China. We should stay focused on China instead of creating wasteful rivalries between federal agencies.
Innovation is not a luxury, it is a necessity.
Shouldn't we ensure that universities have safeguards in place to prevent China from benefiting from this funding?
The international collaboration really may help advance science, but as a 2019 FBI report states--this open environment also puts academia a...
We need to ensure that our research does not fall into the wrong hands.