But we must not forget the existing Clean Air Act where there is a lot of work to be done on the conventional pollutants.
We do not have to throw up our hands and say, gee, we have to choose between having a quality of life that protects our kids, that protects ...
they cannot allow the Taliban to come back in. This would be, I think, sort of devastating for security in the country.
I like to look at things in terms of the most likely course of action and the most dangerous course of action.
It is good to get out of sometimes the mentality of nuclear security as the nuclear security people look at that.
I want to reflect briefly on a couple of comments that were made. I thought Senator Crapo said a lot of things that I agreed with.
the cleanest, most affordable form of energy is the energy we never use.
we need to enact strong, near term targets for emissions reductions.
The fate of the planet is at stake.
It is not cheap. It costs us billions of dollars to build a new nuclear power plant. But they are pretty good in terms of how much carbon di...
the solar energy emitted by the Sun in 1 hour is enough to provide the power that we use on this earth for 1 year.
I think it was Einstein who said in adversity lies opportunity.
To the extent that the Pakistani military has driven out the bad guys and gotten them on the run--we have a lot of people displaced.
We cannot allow extremists to destabilize this nuclear armed state that has the world's second largest Muslim population.
There is no better demonstration of this than the recently passed Kerry-Lugar bill.
We are essentially competing with Islamist groups for the loyalty of these people, and we are losing.
I think really a key to this is the legislation that we have discussed, the commitment of not just $1.5 billion per year, but over a 5-year ...
There is a great opportunity for us to help relocate from the Swat Valley and other places where people have been displaced.