Hillary was at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas for the
National Clean Energy Summit today. We see her with John Podesta, who moderated the conversation, and Harry Reid.
By: Laura Barron-Lopez (The Hill)
Former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday said action on climate
change and renewable energy will send a signal that the "U.S. can still
do big things".
The likely 2016 Democratic front-runner, drove a
hard line on the need to pursue clean energy sources to help mitigate
climate change and spur economic growth, asserting that the U.S. can
become the "clean energy superpower our world needs."
"[Climate
change] is the most consequential, urgent, sweeping collection of
challenges we face as a nation and world," Clinton said at the National
Clean Energy Summit 7.0 in Nevada on Thursday. "The data is unforgiving no matter what the deniers try to assert."
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