Weekly Address : Time to create the Energy Security Trust
Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
Lemont, Illinois
March 16, 2013
Weekly Address
Lemont, Illinois
March 16, 2013
Hi, everybody. As a nation, our top priority is growing our economy
and creating good middle class jobs. That’s why this week I’m speaking
to you from the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, because few
areas hold as much promise as what they’re focused on right here –
harnessing American energy.
You see, after years of talking about it, we’re finally poised to
take control of our energy future. We produce more oil than we have in
15 years. We import less oil than we have in 20 years. We’ve doubled
the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and
solar – with tens of thousands of good jobs to show for it. We’re
producing more natural gas than ever before – with hundreds of thousands
of good jobs to show for it. We’ve supported the first new nuclear
power plant since the 1970s. And we’re sending less carbon pollution
into the environment than we have in nearly 20 years.
So we’re making real progress. But over the past few weeks, we got a
reminder that we need to do more. We went through another spike in gas
prices, just like last year, and the year before that. It happens
every year. It’s a serious blow to your budget – like getting hit with a
new tax coming right out of your pocket.
Over the past four years, as part of our all-of-the-above energy
strategy, we’ve taken steps to soften that blow by making sure our cars
use less gas. We’ve put in place the toughest fuel economy standards in
our history so that by the middle of the next decade, our cars will go
twice as far on a gallon of gas. Over the life of a new car, the
average family will save more than $8,000 at the pump.
But the only way we’re going to break this cycle of spiking gas
prices for good is to shift our cars and trucks off of oil for good.
That’s why, in my State of the Union Address, I called on Congress to
set up an Energy Security Trust to fund research into new technologies
that will help us reach that goal.
Here’s how it would work. Much of our energy is drawn from lands and
waters that we, the public, own together. So I’m proposing that we
take some of our oil and gas revenues from public lands and put it
towards research that will benefit the public, so that we can support
American ingenuity without adding a dime to our deficit. We can support
scientists who are designing new engines that are more energy
efficient; developing cheaper batteries that go farther on a single
charge; and devising new ways to fuel our cars and trucks with new
sources of clean energy – like advanced biofuels and natural gas – so
drivers can one day go coast-to-coast without using a drop of oil.
Now, this idea isn’t mine. It’s actually built off a proposal put
forward by a non-partisan coalition of CEOs and retired generals and
admirals. So let’s take their advice and free our families and our
businesses from painful spikes in gas prices once and for all.
And in the meantime, let’s keep moving forward on an all-of-the-above
energy strategy. A strategy where we produce more oil and gas here at
home, but also more biofuels and fuel-efficient vehicles; more solar
power and wind power. A strategy where we put more people to work
building cars, homes and businesses that waste less energy. We can do
this. We’re Americans. And when we commit ourselves to something,
there’s no telling how far we’ll go.
Thanks and have a great weekend.
Statement from President Barack Obama on His Holiness Pope Francis
ReplyDeleteOn behalf of the American people, Michelle and I offer our warm wishes to His Holiness Pope Francis as he ascends to the Chair of Saint Peter and begins his papacy. As a champion of the poor and the most vulnerable among us, he carries forth the message of love and compassion that has inspired the world for more than two thousand years—that in each other we see the face of God. As the first pope from the Americas, his selection also speaks to the strength and vitality of a region that is increasingly shaping our world, and alongside millions of Hispanic Americans, those of us in the United States share the joy of this historic day. Just as I appreciated our work with Pope Benedict XVI, I look forward to working with His Holiness to advance peace, security and dignity for our fellow human beings, regardless of their faith. We join with people around the world in offering our prayers for the Holy Father as he begins the sacred work of leading the Catholic Church in our modern world.