of them was in this direction they can cut down bush s rather than trees it s quick work ten minutes later the spot is free. the first victim of unintended land grab is a chameleon. who s moved to safer quarters. finally it s all falling into place the spirit of improvisation is alive and well here it s nothing to us and shriver has a scene before. her so i figure. i m a little desperately needs a clean energy supply engineer lawrence block s examines the diesel motor it s practically a museum piece diesel is very expensive in sub-saharan africa where fuel has to be transported long distances. a kilowatt hour of electricity cost the equivalent of one euro it s a major obstacle to development here. there are very few jobs in the village which also contributes to high levels of migration time seems to have stood still.
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the u.s. chamber of commerce is heading one of the lawsuits against the new rule saying it will drive up electricity cost for businesses, consumers and families. according to the epa s own predictions numerous electricity plants will be forced to shut down, causing job losses in communities throughout our country. barack obama is looking to build his green legacy after facing pressure green groups who say he has to the done enough. the president made clear we need to take bold action on climate change. since to his leadership he and 120 countries have agreed to work to reduce carbon emission.
it is going to be a big fight. you can take the word of the states who looked at it saying it is not good for jobs electricity cost and bad all around. if you cut the greenhouse gas emission in 2030 by 6% that could transform our electricity industry. when you look at the states balking at this they have more summer than others. if you put pressure on the grids and utility systems it has to come out in dollar bills so those people are going to pay more because who wants to suffer because the white house thought it was a good idea. and large political implications. i don t doubt we will hear a bit about this on thursday. hillary clinton has to weigh in on and will probably tact to the left because this is a legacy item the base always wanted.
you know why? they underestimate the ability of the american business to innovate. may not even be telling the truth from the get-go. higher electricity cost, not only burdened the families in business. we re going to export our manufacturing and make not even a dent in global greenhouse gas emissions. we need to develop those technologies and the world will follow. that s the right approach. it will help them better if there s a market incentive. you re just going to shut them down? senator whitehouse, don t have to take it from me or senator hoeven, take it from fellow democrats. alison grimes running for senate in kentucky said i ll fiercely oppose the president s attack on the coal industry because protecting my jobs will be my number one priority. she s a democrat like i said. a number of unions attack on president really throwing democrats and his base under the bus to push this on behalf of probably special interests. because he s the president of the united states