Climate / Energy

EPA authority support

Yesterday The South Carolina Small Business Chamber signed on to the below statement.  For more background on our postion on this issue, click here.—————————————————————————————————— Senate Amendments to SBIR-STTR Blocking EPA’s Authority: Political Maneuvers that Will Do Nothing for Small Businesses Washington, DC – March 16, 2011 — We, the undersigned organizations representing a diverse set […]

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More than just an election this week

I was a little pre-occupied this week so I’m late with this blog.A little thing like an election sucked some energy out of me as it did most folks. But I was involved with some positive activities. My declaration expressing support for the Environmental Protection Agency’s power to regulate greenhouse gas was filed along with

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Good news on energy

Three interesting developments in the area of energy/climate this week. First, a blog in The Hill yesterday summarizes 4 recent poll results from ABC News/Washington Post, Wall Street Journal/NBC, USA Today/Gallup and Benenson Strategy Group. All showed strong public support for regulating greenhouse gasses and renewable energy. The blogger, David Di Martino, concludes, “American voters

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Time to prepare for climate change, conference told

Climate change is coming, with tremendous economic impacts, so the best thing to do is to prepare for the changes, two researches told a business roundtable Tuesday. University of South Carolina geography professor Greg Carbone, and Miley and Associates economist Harry Miley looked at the possible physical and economic impacts of climate change on South

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Small biz chamber to hold climate, energy business roundtable in Columbia

The S.C. Small Business Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Climate and Energy Business Roundtable from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Clarion Hotel Downtown in Columbia. There is no charge to attend. “The Climate and Energy Business Roundtable will discuss the physical and economic consequences climate change may have on South Carolina, as well as

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Lindsey Graham joins Democrat John Kerry on climate change, State business group supports senator’s efforts

By Paul Alongi, The Greenville News U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina broke ranks with Republicans on Sunday, announcing that he is working with a Democratic colleague on climate change legislation. Graham co-authored an op-ed in The New York Times with Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts that said they believe they have found a “framework for climate legislation” that

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Chambers lock horns over Santee Cooper coal plant

By Molly Parkermparker@scbiznews.com Published Dec. 11, 2008 in Charleston Regional Business Journal  Two of the state’s business chambers exchanged terse words Wednesday about Santee Cooper’s plans to build a coal plant on the Great Pee Dee River. In a news conference in Columbia, Frank Knapp, president of the S.C. Small Business Chamber of Commerce, called

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