Industry Leaders Consider Why America has Fallen Behind at the National Climate Summit

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Recent announcements that China would be dramatically curbing carbon emissions and investing heavily in nuclear and renewable energy highlighted a central theme of the Council on Competitiveness’ National Energy Summit: that the United States had fallen behind in important industries shaping the world’s future.

Indeed, parts of Secretary of Energy Steven Chu’s presentation were downright gloomy, with slide after cramped slide of downward-trending graphs. And he was not alone. In fact, Secretary Chu’s presentation summarized the laments …Read the full story on TreeHugger

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