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Climate One

In the Balance: Energy, Economy and Environment

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Climate One

Earth Sciences, News, Science, Social Sciences, News Commentary

4.7583 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2010

⏱️ 64 minutes

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In the Balance: Energy, Economy and Environment Part of The Chevron California Innovation Series Raj Atluru, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson Ralph Cavanagh, Energy Co-director, Natural Resources Defense Council Cathy Reheis-Boyd, President, Western States Petroleum Association Jack Stewart, President, California Manufacturers and Technology Association Virgil Welch, Special Assistant to the Chairman, California Air Resources Board Greg Dalton, Climate One - Moderator The low-carbon economy is California’s future. But this panel of energy experts convened by Climate One disagrees on how fast that transition will take, and how it will impact the economy. Jack Stewart, President, California Manufacturers and Technology Association, and Cathy Reheis-Boyd, President, Western States Petroleum Association, repeatedly stress that California could be more business friendly, and that green jobs alone won’t pull the state out of recession. “We all see a clean energy future,” Stewart says. “The question is: When do we get there? How fast do we get there? And at what cost?” “We cannot lose sight of the fact that we are not in a good state in California,” says Reheis-Boyd. “I can tell you my members are making some very difficult choices about where to invest their next dollar.” We have to get the rules right, the remaining panel members say, but they see no trade-off between environmental and economic good. “I think the energy history of California over the last 30 years is how to do both well,” says Ralph Cavanagh, Energy co-director, Natural Resources Defense Council. “Nobody is satisfied with 12.4% unemployment, but I don’t think the answer is doing less of what we already know we do better than anyone else. I think it’s speeding up.” For Virgil Welch, Special Assistant to the Chairman of the California Air Resources Board, it’s also about maintaining California’s global competitiveness. “The policies that we as a state are working on are not just what we need to do for our energy and environmental needs, but they’re critical to driving us towards where the global economy is heading, which is clean energy.” As long as California’s maintains its forward-thinking policy framework, green innovators will call the state home, says, Raj Atluru, Managing Director at the venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson. “California has succeeded over the last century because of its innovation. We’ve innovated in entertainment, flight, defense, communications, PCs, the Internet. Our bet, at our firm, is that the next wave of innovation is going to be the green jobs economy. ” This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on October 12, 2010 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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How will we power our future? Can we create a healthy and clean economy? Climate One at the Commonwealth Club is at the forefront of the global debate about energy, economy, and the environment.

0:41.5

Bringing together the brightest and most provocative leaders of our time, Climate One is the place where big ideas get heard.

0:48.2

With thoughtful and insightful discussions on policy, business, science, and culture, Climate One founder Greg Dalton gets to the heart of the matter.

0:56.3

It's our future. It's time to come together.

0:59.8

Good evening, and welcome to tonight's meeting of the Commonwealth Club of California, the place where you are in the know.

1:07.7

I'm Russ Yarrow, member of the club's board of governors, general manager of corporate relations at Chevron, and your chair for the program.

1:18.6

Tonight's program is the third in the Commonwealth Club's California Innovation Series, sponsored by Chevron.

1:24.6

These programs have explored the critical issues facing California.

1:29.8

The first program looked at education, and the second explored the prospects for the California

1:35.2

economy. Tonight, we have a distinguished and diverse panel that will explore a topic that

1:42.0

Chevron is very interested in, the future of energy in California.

1:47.0

California's population is expected to grow to 50 million people in the next two decades, an increase of 25 percent.

1:56.0

Providing energy that is reliable, safe, and affordable with less carbon will be one of the most critical challenges facing our state.

2:07.6

So our panel has its work cut out tonight.

2:10.6

To begin the discussion on our energy future and to introduce our panel, it's now my pleasure to welcome Greg Dalton,

2:16.6

founder and host of Climate One at the Commonwealth Club.

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