We need clean water not only to sustain ourselves, but also for other basic necessities such as farming and sanitation.
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We need clean coal in the U.S., and melding the technology with oil recovery is a smart way to make it economic.
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Yes, we need to clean this up.
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"I think we need to clean up the situations about what is reviewed, with Detroit and I think it was the Green Bay-Minnesota game, " Giants owner John Mara said, referring to the play that coach Mike McCarthy threw the flag and a player picked it up.
We understand that to reduce our dependence on oil and the damage caused by climate change, we're going to need more production in the short term, we're going to need more efficiency, and we need more incentives for clean energy.
We don't have to do too many calculations, we need to be smooth and clean and we will see.
In other words, the United States is underinvesting in clean energy innovation at a time where we need more next-generation clean energy technologies, not less.
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I'm not saying we don't need green tech, whatever that really is, or that we don't need more "clean" energy, whatever that really is too (I have to note that all new energy technologies are almost always cleaner than old, regardless of the primary source).
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We need to create a Clean Water Trust Fund that would ensure a source of money for critical community water systems no matter the funding whims of congress and the president.
But to truly transform our economy, protect our security, and save our planet from the ravages of climate change, we need to ultimately make clean, renewable energy the profitable kind of energy.
We need to use that money for clean energy investment so that we have the industries of the future and we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
Our joint Clean Energy Research Center is funding new approaches to energy efficiency, clean coal -- which we both need to deal with -- and clean vehicles.
But in a war zone, like what's going on in Syria, we just need to get a clean water fix immediately.
But to give them that power, we need to do more than just clean up our elections.
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We need to make continued investments in clean coal technologies and advanced biofuels.
We need to achieve our targets on clean water and sanitation, and provide education and basic sanitary information to all.
To create an era of sustainable, clean energy, we need to pay more attention to spills like the one in Arkansas and the one in the Gulf.
We pray that day's end will find us where we need to be, ideally in clean beds under a ceiling fan with a bathroom nearby that's not an offense against nature.
They involve ginning up microbes to do things that we really need doing such as making clean fuel, sucking up carbon dioxide, cleaning fat out of our arteries, giving us a lot more immunity to nasty bacteria and viruses and helping us make plastics and chemicals more efficiently and cheaply.
Together, setting a market for and incentivizing clean energy, we have the ability to take the steps we need to lessen our dependence on foreign oil and to help clean up our environment.
We'll need to make continued investments in advanced biofuels and clean coal technologies, even as we build greater capacity in renewables like wind and solar.
But to create more of these clean energy jobs, we need more production, more efficiency, more incentives.
But even as we do, we also need to replicate the success of clean energy companies like OPOWER.
We see consensus around our need to develop clean, affordable, domestic power resources while addressing our electric-transmission congestion constraints.
As leaders, we need to treat our mindsets like we do other possessions and have an occasional clean out.
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