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Bob Anderson has worked in the energy, aerospace, and high-technology industries for more than 40 years. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering-Physics and a Master of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering., both from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a Phi Beta Kappa and a graduate of the University of Southern California's Management Policy Institute. His energy portfolio includes space power systems, nuclear power, wind turbines, solar photovoltaic, and fusion power systems. He combines this with a business strategy and marketing portfolio where he has consulted in eight countries and worked with a range of companies, including Lockheed-Martin, Boeing and Ericsson. This broad range of experience and skills brings a well-hones insight to the global energy arena. He is currently collaborating with Jim Hartung, Director of GlobalEnergySolutions.org an internet-based energy company.
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9.13.12
A Carbon Tax Can Reinvigorate the U.S. Economy
Topic: Policy, Regulatory & Legal Article Viewed 3757 Times;
42 comments The United States needs fundamental tax, spending, and entitlement reforms to grow and sustain its economy and restore fiscal discipline. As the next President and Congress deliberate such reforms, a carbon tax should be at the top of their list because it will stimulate investment, innovation, and economic growth and make the U.S. more competitive.