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Good environmental policy is good economic policy.
Bernie Sanders
Environmental
Good
Economic
Economic Policy
Environmental Policy
Policy
Environmental policy must strike a balance between the earth's best interests and our citizen's pressing needs.
Jim Clyburn
Environmental
Best
Needs
Balance
Citizen
Our
Strike
Earth
Pressing
Must
Best Interests
Environmental Policy
Between
Policy
Interests
We need to accept the seemingly obvious fact that a toxic environment can make people sick and that no amount of medical intervention can protect us. The health care community must become a powerful political lobby for environmental policy and legislation.
Andrew Weil
Environmental
Health
People
Political
Care
Become
Community
Sick
Lobby
Intervention
Must
Seemingly
Fact
Environment
Environmental Policy
Powerful
Toxic
Protect
Obvious
Make
Policy
Health Care
Accept
Legislation
Us
Medical
Amount
Need
We had some major successes and we did so because the country embraced the spirit of Earth Day and embraced this concept that we have to have forward-looking, visionary environmental policy and energy policy in this country.
Jay Inslee
Environmental
Day
Country
Energy
Earth
Earth Day
Visionary
Embraced
Some
Spirit
Had
Environmental Policy
Major
Concept
Policy
Because
Did
Energy Policy
Successes
Forward-Looking
This Bush administration has a growing credibility gap, maybe even a credibility chasm, on environmental policy. The President has lost the trust of the American people when it comes to the environment.
Jim Jeffords
Environmental
Trust
People
Lost
President
Administration
Chasm
Environment
Environmental Policy
Policy
American
Maybe
Bush
Bush Administration
American People
Even
Gap
Growing
Credibility
It is a world of extremes, which can be characterised most clearly in terms of exclusion. That means political exclusion, whereby the rights of citizens are marginalised by the interests of big business: George W Bush's environmental policy, for example, is clearly formulated in the interests of U.S. energy companies.
Noreena Hertz
Environmental
Business
Rights
World
Political
Example
Big
Energy
Extremes
Citizens
Environmental Policy
Clearly
Exclusion
For Example
Most
Terms
Policy
Big Business
George
George W
Whereby
Which
Bush
Interests
Means
Companies
Marginalised
From 1859 to 1971, the U.S. oil industry grew virtually continuously, in the process serving mightily to drive our economy and win our wars. But that growth was stopped dead in 1971 and sent into decline thereafter, as the advent of the EPA and the accompanying National Environmental Policy Act made it increasingly difficult to drill.
Robert Zubrin
Environmental
Win
Made
Drive
National
Difficult
Increasingly
Virtually
Our
Drill
Advent
Environmental Policy
Economy
Dead
Industry
Policy
Accompanying
Continuously
Stopped
Oil
Grew
Oil Industry
Process
EPA
Sent
Decline
Act
Wars
Thereafter
Growth
Serving
Like every other viable environmental policy, the search for clean energy begins at home.
Roger Scruton
Environmental
Home
Energy
Every
Other
Clean
Clean Energy
Environmental Policy
Like
Policy
Begins
Viable
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