13+ Ted Nordhaus Quotes On Climate Change, Socialism And Climate
Ted Nordhaus is an American author and co-founder of the Breakthrough Institute, a think tank focused on environmental policy. He is the co-author of the book Break Through: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility, which was published in 2007. He is also the co-author of the book The Death of Environmentalism: Global Warming Politics in a Post-Environmental World, published in 2004. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Ted Nordhaus on climate change, socialism, climate.
In the months after George W. Bush's reelection, a lot of liberals and environmentalists were ready to take a hard look at their political agenda, the Democratic Party, and the interest groups they supported. — Ted Nordhaus
After a brief couple of years in the late '70s, public funding for clean energy technologies dried up and has been on the decline ever since. — Ted Nordhaus
Making big investments to get off oil, making clean energy alternatives widely available and cheap, and creating millions of new jobs in clean energy industries is a winner with American voters and can carry the whole suite of policies that we need to address global warming. — Ted Nordhaus
Skepticism about the potential to achieve the kinds of breakthroughs we need has been a self-fulfilling prophecy. — Ted Nordhaus
Environmentalists needed to stop imagining that they were representing a thing called Nature or the Environment, separate from us (e.g. humans) in politics. — Ted Nordhaus
All of the barriers to innovation in the energy sector are arguments for a big commitment to public investment. Only the public sector can make the kind of long-term, common investments that we need to overcome those barriers to innovation. — Ted Nordhaus
We know that things like energy independence, getting off oil, getting out of the Middle East, and creating jobs and economic development in the new clean energy industries of the future are much higher priorities for most voters than capping carbon emissions or taxing dirty energy sources. So why not redefine our agenda as the solution to those problems? — Ted Nordhaus
It is worth noting that virtually every alternative energy source we have - solar, wind, nuclear, and battery and fuel cell technologies for storage - resulted from public innovation and R&D, not private. The problem is that we haven't done enough of it, and we have done it inconsistently. — Ted Nordhaus
Environmentalism has become a special interest, incapable of addressing large, complex, and global problems such as global warming. — Ted Nordhaus
We can still cap carbon, but that needn't be at the top of the agenda that we communicate to voters. — Ted Nordhaus
We don't make the investments we need to make, the sector fails to innovate, and then we conclude that it can't innovate. — Ted Nordhaus
As social values shifted through the '80s and '90s, as modern conservatism rose to power, and as the electorate became a good deal more skeptical of both government and environmentalists, these strategies, and the institutions that were created to prosecute them, foundered. — Ted Nordhaus
The levels of technology investment in the energy sciences pales compared to the kinds of investment we make in the computer and bio-sciences. — Ted Nordhaus
Life Lessons by Ted Nordhaus
- Ted Nordhaus’s work emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexity of environmental and economic systems in order to develop effective solutions.
- He encourages us to think beyond traditional approaches and to consider the potential of technological and policy innovations.
- He reminds us that progress is possible, but only when we are willing to challenge our assumptions and take risks.
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