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SPIE Joins in Call for Next President to Support Energy Basic Research
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BELLINGHAM, WA--(Marketwire - September 25, 2008) - SPIE is among more than 70 scientific,
academic, and industry organizations signing a petition being delivered to
both Presidential campaigns urging strong, stable, and multidisciplinary
funding for basic research to address energy needs.
"The need for abundant sources of environmentally friendly and affordable
energy far exceeds the capacity of currently available technologies," the
petition asserts. "Our energy security and our economic and national
security depend on overcoming this gap."
To address the nation's current energy crisis as well as future energy
security, the petition says, the next President needs "to work with
Congress to develop, fund, and implement a comprehensive, multi-agency,
basic research strategy."
SPIE is a signer of the petition as a member of ASTRA, the Alliance for
Science & Technology Research in America, and is in full support of its
message, said SPIE CEO Eugene Arthurs.
"Development of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient lighting are
important pieces of the solution to the world's energy crisis," Arthurs
said. "Basic research needs the assurance of stable funding in order to
come to fruition.
"We must realize the potential of this research, which is the key to the
enormous challenge of replacing the fossil-fuel-based global energy
infrastructure. Fossil fuels supplies are limited, but there is plenty left
to wreck our planet. Rather than develop ways of extracting more of these
for their polluting use, we need to support clean, renewable energy
sources."
The petition was released today at a press conference in Washington, DC.
Full text of the petition.
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