By Christine Todd Whitman and Patrick Moore – 05/12/10 09:45 AM ET
This country is at an economic and environmental crossroads and needs to chart a more sustainable path forward.
Innovation in the energy sector has the potential to be a critical economic driver and opportunity. America’s business and policy leaders must embrace energy innovation now or cede market leadership to China or other countries already flexing [read more]

CASEnergy Co-chair and former Governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman taped an interview for the WashingtonPost.com’s On Leadership video series, an online forum that engages thought-leaders from a vast array of policy areas and backgrounds. Other recently featured high-profile individuals include New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Environmental Defense Fund head Fred Krupp, Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla, Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, Ford CEO Alan Mulally, and Captain ‘Sully’ Sullenberger. [read more]
The Clean and Safe Energy Coalition’s four-point guide to put the U.S. on a viable path toward realizing its clean energy future:
Enact policies to allow the U.S. to take control of its energy security.
Ensure access to financing for clean energy projects.
Increase investment in clean energy jobs.
Address nuclear used fuel storage needs through federal support for recycling and other safe, innovative solutions.
On May 12, 2010, the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition unveiled its four-point “Policy Roadmap for Clean Energy” at the National Press Club to an audience of Hill staff, industry members, media, Coalition members and other organizations interested in developing nuclear energy and other alternative energy sources.
On Wednesday, May 12, the CASEnergy Coalition held an event to release the Coalition’s four-point Policy Roadmap for Clean Energy to help the nation build the next generation of nuclear reactors and reach its clean energy goals.
The event was led by CASEnergy Co-Chairs Christine Todd Whitman and Dr. Patrick Moore at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on May 12 at 1:30 p.m.
The Coalition had a [read more]