Climate Quote by Jim Ratcliffe Download Open image “Gas is by far and away the most important element of our energy policy.” — Jim Ratcliffe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Away Important Climate Energy Energy policy Far Gas Important Important Element Policy
A gas tax could be one important element of an integrated energy policy. — Alan Mulally Copy Share Image
With gas prices nationally, and especially in our area, increasingly on the rise, it is more crucial then ever that we take steps to… — Mary Bono Copy Share Image
U.S. energy policy is about far more than jobs and the economy. It is a critical component of our foreign policy. — Will Hurd Copy Share Image
The fact that the price of gasoline has declined some in recent weeks must not allow Americans to be lulled into a false sense… — Virgil Goode Copy Share Image
First, we have to find a common vocabulary for energy security. This notion has a radically different meaning for different people. For Americans it… — Daniel Yergin Copy Share Image
Natural gas is the one fuel that we have that's affordable, it's scaleable, it can replace coal over time, it can replace imported oil,… — Aubrey McClendon Copy Share Image
We need an all of the above energy policy to address the challenges that we face as a nation. That means wind, electric, solar,… — Michelle Steel Copy Share Image
We do have serious energy needs for the country, we are aware that natural gas is especially in demand because of its air quality… — Gale Norton Copy Share Image
It is important that the United States move with all deliberate speed to develop and get into usage alternative fuels that will allow us… — Virgil Goode Copy Share Image
Historically, the United States has had a wonderful energy policy. We're blessed with a diversity of resources. We have oil. We have gas. We… — John S. Watson Copy Share Image
The more we focus on using renewable fuels, the less we are dependent upon foreign oil. — John M. McHugh Copy Share Image
Ineos is a friendly organisation. Very few people leave. It's collegiate. There's not much politics, and we like decent people. We don't like arrogance… — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
I'm very cheerful about coming back to the U.K. We increasingly found ourselves gravitating towards London. There was so much going on for our… — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
I think the U.K. would be perfectly successful as a standalone country, part of the European marketplace like Norway and Switzerland but without the… — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
Do your analysis of energy costs. Either it comes from windmills and solar or things like nuclear and shale gas. You have to think… — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
While unions did not play a part in my family life when I was being brought up, my early years were most certainly spent… — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
It's always been hard work for us to manufacture in the U.K. It's not a particularly profitable place for us. — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
In America, if you are a landowner, you own the minerals vertically underneath your plot. So if there is shale, you get a share. — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
The U.K. is one of the few places in the world that has final salary pensions. — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
Unions can play a valuable role in large organisations where it is difficult to talk to a thousand people. They can negotiate annual pay… — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
We believe Ineos is a refreshing place to work. We believe strongly in employee share ownership. — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
The U.K. is already disadvantaged on the wholesale cost of energy, and then it puts taxes on it. Anybody who's an energy user is… — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
You can't have an energy policy that means you can only have a bath when the wind blows. — Jim Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
Irish research will contribute to global progress and have the potential to help all countries realise the potential of their land sectors in addressing… — Enda Kenny Copy Share Image
In the current climate, things that are true, brave human stories become political. — Cate Blanchett Copy Share Image
Windmills and solar cells are carbon-free sources of electricity. But they are costly. If you've been investing in those, give it up. That game… — Kenneth Fisher Copy Share Image
Society understands the architecture of academia and knows there are relevant qualifications in different fields, and the media accepts the idea of specialisations and… — Jay Griffiths Copy Share Image
There are many more traits that the climate deniers share with the creationists and Holocaust deniers and others who distort the truth. — Donald R. Prothero Copy Share Image
Some would call me an environmentalist. I don't know why. I reuse the water that falls in my backyard in the winter. I reuse… — Ed Begley, Jr Copy Share Image
I talk to fashion designers and say I want some money to save the rainforest, and they say, 'Oh, I agree with you completely… — Vivienne Westwood Copy Share Image
Assuming normal winter weather, we currently anticipate the coal markets to remain difficult through 2015; while we always strive to operate a full capacity… — Joe Craft Copy Share Image
Climate change poses clear, catastrophic threats. We may not agree on the extent, but we certainly can't afford the risk of inaction. — Rupert Murdoch Copy Share Image
Fossil fuels, including oil, are running out and supplies are getting harder to find. If we do nothing, prices will continue to rise and… — Lucy Powell Copy Share Image
Local and state governments have outrun the federal government. The EPA has served notice that it will enact a rule requiring CO2 reductions by… — Al Gore Copy Share Image
I am sympathetic to developing countries’ concerns: because of our emissions it’s their crops that will disappear; because of our inaction, it’s their fields… — John F. Kerry Copy Share Image