I think we should put to rest this issue of the idea that the Commander in Chief has ordered you to testify in a certain way.
While some have asserted that the Law of the Sea Treaty puts shackles on our maritime forces, I agree with the assessment of the Navy JAG th...
The Navy and the Coast Guard's ability to conduct maritime interdiction is an important tool to stop drug trafficking and conduct counterpro...
developing new technologies has historically been a great strength of the United States.
We are a national leader in many areas. We have a great, I think, model of how industry, entrepreneurs, universities, research institutions,...
the costs all of us pay in national energy and climate and economic insecurity are unacceptably high
we've been sending much more uncertain signals recently.
I think about solar and wind, for example, in the 1970s. Now we're trying to play catch up with some countries that have seen the possibilit...
We can't have, as you point out, inconsistent and uncertain innovation policies. That's what you've underscored here and why this hearing, a...
the government as a partner the United States can continue to lead in the clean energy sector.
the old definition is based on this notion of dependency, it is based on this notion of incompetency, that we are wards of a guardian.
I think this bill would be a step in the right direction.
I want to thank the Chairman for including a study on biomass.
I believe it's important we look at the short term costs of transitioning to a clean energy economy.
The Clean Energy Standard Act of 2012 employs a market-based approach to accelerate deployment of a wide variety of power generation technol...
We thank Senator Bingaman and his cosponsors for introducing this bill to create a national clean energy standard (CES).
Chairman Bingaman's Clean Energy Standard Act of 2012 is a very important step in that direction.
we commend the leadership of the entire committee. Senator Bingaman in particular, for his years of leadership on this issue