Obama Names Energy and Environment Team

by TDH | December 15, 2008 at 04:06 pm
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President-elect Barack Obama announced his energy and environment team Monday.  Nobel physics laureate Steven Chu will hold the energy secretary post.  Carol Browner, former EPA head under Clinton, will coordinate house policy on energy and climate change.  Los Angeles deputy mayor Nancy Sutley will head the White House Council on Environmental Quality and chief of staff for New Jersey's governor, Lisa Jackson, will head the EPA.

Obama's energy and environmental team will play a major role in his quest to revive the U.S. economy by boosting renewable energy use and creating millions of "green" jobs that will ease America's reliance to foreign oil.

"All of us know the problems that are rooted in our addiction to foreign oil. It constrains our economy, shifts wealth to hostile regimes and leaves us dependent on unstable regions," Obama said a news conference in Chicago where he introduced his new cabinet picks.

"To control our own destiny, America must develop new forms of energy and new ways of using it," he said.

Obama's energy and environment team will also be charged with developing policies to reduce carbon emissions blamed for global warming.
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SOLARLIFE

Nobel physics laureate Steven Chu will hold the energy secretary post.  Carol Browner, former EPA head under Clinton, will coordinate house policy on energy and climate change.  Los Angeles deputy mayor Nancy Sutley will head the White House Council on Environmental Quality and chief of staff for New Jersey's governor, Lisa Jackson, will head the EPA.

Thanks for complete list Environment, reminder for 2009

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politisite

good article

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Paschen

Naming them is one thing, giving then the resources and powers to make the necessary changes is another.

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TDH

Agreed Paschen, hopefully the environment is not put on the back burner during this current economic crisis.

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