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Interview: Amory Lovins, Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute
Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Earlier this week, President Bush held a press conference about the global energy crisis. He said, “To help address the pressure on gasoline prices, my administration took action this week to clear the way for off shore exploration on the outer continental shelf.”

In light of the President’s remarks, watch a conversation with environmentalist Amory Lovins from July 15, 2008, Chairman and Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute, focusing on renewable energy and energy policy.

Watch the interview:

 

For more interviews with environmentalists and energy policy makers visit CHARLIE ROSE online.

2 Responses to “Interview: Amory Lovins, Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute”

  1. Michael Currie says:

    I would like a transcript of the interview by charlie Rose with Amory Lovins on the July 15 2008. Mr. Lovins made so many important points, one needs a printed copy to over many times to absorb all the details.

  2. Ray King says:

    I concur with the earlier comments of Michael Currie: “I would like a transcript of the interview by charlie Rose with Amory Lovins on the July 15 2008. Mr. Lovins made so many important points, one needs a printed copy to over many times to absorb all the details.”

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