This article talks about the political challenges of both Obama and Romney who are running for president. The candidates both emphasize that they would do more to create more opportunities for more renewable energy. The articles also includes that both of the candidates have different platforms as how to create more of this energy and at what cost they will go about it. Their approaches are that they will include domestic energy sources such as fossil fuels and
renewable energy. Both support funding energy research and development
through organizations such as the Advanced Research Projects Agency for
Energy.
There has been great progress in efficiency and the use of renewable is
growing very rapidly all political issues from a very tiny proportional base.
Continued economic growth in the most advanced economies as well as
those in the developing world (where it has taken billions out of
poverty and which imperative cannot be denied to those still in poverty)
will continue to fuel the growth in energy consumption in the coming
decades. Some estimates state that more than half of the energy used in
the world since the start of the industrial revolution has occurred in
only the past two decades. By 2020 global energy demand is expected to
double or even triple. Both of these candidates have to look at the future of the renewable energy or creating more independence for the their specific country but as the world needs to be evaluated on and the effect it will have. The future of energy is the future of human civilization. And, the future
of energy is ours to determine... with personal and political decisions
based on the facts as we know and gather them. Can we face the facts or
Can we act in time? The stakes could not possibly be higher for both of the candidates.
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