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Clinton details plans to cut oil use
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 3:00 pm Post subject: Clinton details plans to cut oil use |
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Clinton details plans to cut oil use
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Iowa today unveiled a far-reaching plan aimed at reducing petroleum consumption and imports, while converting the nation's economy into one based on renewable fuels.At a wind turbine manufacturing plant in Cedar Rapids, the New York senator laid out three major goals which she argued would also help curb global warming.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Iowa today unveiled a far-reaching plan aimed at reducing petroleum consumption and imports, while converting the nation's economy into one based on renewable fuels.At a wind turbine manufacturing plant in Cedar Rapids, the New York senator laid out three major goals which she argued would also help curb global warming. They are: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent from 1990 levels by 2050; reducing U.S. oil imports by two-thirds by 2030 and creating 5 million jobs related to clean energy over the next 10 years. "I believe America is ready to take action, ready to break the bonds of the old energy economy and ready to prove that the climate crisis is also one of the greatest economic opportunities in the history of our country," Clinton said, according to remarks prepared for delivery at Clipper Windpower on Cedar Rapids' industrial south side. Clinton, the national Democratic frontrunner, has inched ahead of her top rivals in Iowa over the past several weeks, although the race for the leadoff caucuses remains competitive.Clinton worked to seize the policy spotlight, after having begun to face more criticism from Democratic opponents John Edwards and Barack Obama over questions about her integrity, openness and willingness to distinguish herself from President Bush.
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