Posts Tagged by sustainable energy policy
New Research Fellow at the American Center For International Policy Studies
| May 21, 2012 | Posted by Craig Shields under Sustainability |

In a note I just received from Ted Hoeller (pictured here), Chairman of the American Center For International Policy Studies, I learned that I’ve been honored to have been named a Research Fellow. One of the Center’s areas of interest is the “need for global sustainable development with regard to shelter, agriculture and enterprise.”
The group published my article on sustainable energy policy.
2GreenEnergy Associate Bruce Allen Advising Congressmen on Energy Policy
| April 15, 2011 | Posted by Craig Shields under Renewables - Politics |
2GreenEnergy Associate Bruce Allen spends a great deal of time in Washington D.C., advising Congressmen on energy policy. Recently, when he told me his clients included people “at the highest levels of government,” I asked the natural question: “Oh really – who would that be?” At the time, Bruce demurred. “Sorry, Craig, but I can’t tell you right this minute.”
Well, as suggested here, it’s House Speaker John Boehner. Keep up the good work, Bruce. I can’t think of a better representative of a good, common sense approach to an energy policy built around sustainability. I can only hope the client is receptive to your ideas.
Toward a Sustainable Energy Policy
| April 2, 2010 | Posted by Craig Shields under Renewables - Politics |
On behalf of 2GreenEnergy, Craig Shields speaks on the Energy Industry, and the changes in perspective that are required if we’re to have a sustainable energy policy.

