Staying competitive in the clean energy race
By
Phyllis Cuttino
The Idaho Statesman
June 21, 2010
As President Obama seeks ways to facilitate global economic growth at Toronto's G-20 summit he also should also reflect on how to further stimulate the growth of our own clean energy economy at home. This includes finding a way to bring together leaders in Congress to develop a comprehensive climate and energy policy.
All too many issues these days seem to be framed solely in a narrow partisan lens, where one person's gain is inevitably another's loss. The debate over the future of U.S. energy policy has been much the same.

