Tuesday, January 25, 2011

State of the Union

I just finished watching the State of the Union address, and man, that was intense. Of course, with all the political tension in the air right now, environmental issues tend to get pushed to the back burner. Fortunately, Obama seemed to make environmentalism, at least green energy, a big concern for the next two years. Calling the race to regain technological superiority this generation's "Sputnik moment," the president seemed committed to funding green technology as part of a pragmatic approach to help the economy.

Among Obama's Promises:
-give 80% of Americans access to high-speed railways by 2036
- have one million electric vehicles on the road by 2015
- eliminate subsidies to oil companies to fund green technology
- obtain 80% of American energy from clean power by 2035

These goals recall a hope for the future that has been more than a little muddied these last two years. However, their loftiness demands that definitive action be taken to achieve them, action that cannot be taken at a podium, but must be achieved through –dare I say it– bi-partisanship.

The obstacles to making these promises a reality are numerous. The Republican response, delivered by Congressman Paul Ryan, decried big government and wanted less intervention and spending. Leaders on both sides are more focused on curtailing the deficit and making cuts than investing more in new technology. However, hopefully the new sense of cooperation seen tonight will prevail into actual legislating, and meaningful measures can be drafted to turn rhetoric into reality.

Although Obama talked about clean energy and innovation, there was little talk of other facets of environmentalism. Relatively little time was spent talking about foreign affairs, let alone environmental affairs outside of the domestic domain. It looks like, for the time being, environmentalism in Washington will be built not from idealism, but from pragmatism. As long as the promises made tonight can be followed through on, that's nothing to scoff at.
-Dr. Green

4 comments:

Kornace999@hotmail.com said...

I find it funny that everyone cries and whines about the global climate change yet nobody wants to take the time to help aleast try to correct it... we could all do subtle things to help b ut this day and age everyones excuse is that the are too busy or do not have the time to help or pull their weight but they can always be sure to take there share of the pie......just think that we should try and make it better for our kids and furture generations

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Shree Patel, Dougherty Valley HS Senior said...

Editor:

I am glad that the Obama administration is taking steps to promote and maintain the environment. However, despite the Obama administration calling for “green technology” and funding for clean energy, Republicans are more concerned about how Congress is spending its taxpayer’s dollars. Republicans are focused on increasing government spending to improve the economy in hopes of reducing the trillion-dollar debt the country is currently in. Despite the fact that such actions for the economy are important, I firmly believe that improving the environment is an issue that both sides should be equally concerned about.

I agree with the fact that the United States is in dire need of an economic boost, however little action can be taken to effectively reduce national debt and bring the country back on its feet. Instead, if both parties focus on funding for the creation and integration of environmentally friendly technology, not only will be advantageous to the environment but also the economy. From the way I see it, if money is placed into creating new technology that can reduce carbon dioxide emissions and pollution in the atmosphere more jobs will be created and the United States reliance on oil will be reduced. Senator Reid, in favor of President Obama’s plan, stated that if the United States invested in twenty percent more green technology, thousands of jobs would be created by the year 2020 and consumers would save billions of dollars in lower electricity and gas bills. Thus, promoting and improving green technology will benefit the environment and the economy.

Both parties coming to terms on this issue and compromising on funding for green technology is one step in the right direction to helping this country and ultimately, the world.

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