Forbes continues to explain New Manhattan Project
By | Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 | Policy


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JR Hoeft

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One Response to "Forbes continues to explain New Manhattan Project"
  1. LittleDavid April 29, 2009 11:02 am

    My gosh, and this comes from a Republican.

    Following the suggested link provided at the end of the video I note that his New Manhattan Project would offer significant rewards to any entity (whether individual or corporate) that solves on of these seven problems:

    - Double CAFE standards to 70 MPG while keeping vehicles affordable
    - Cut home and business energy usage in half
    - Make solar power work at the same cost as coal
    - Make the production of biofuels cost-competitive with gasoline
    - Safely and cheaply store carbon emissions from coal-powered plants
    - Safely store or neutralize nuclear waste
    - Produce usable electricity from a nuclear fusion reaction

    This guy certainly deserves a seat at the table when the issues are discussed.

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