Jeb Bush, brother of former US President George W Bush and a potential candidate for the 2016 Presidential elections, spoke at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library last month in Simi Valley, Calif. Mr Bush called for a bipartisan agreement on natural gas development that came with a direct reference to what that can do to tackle climate change.
Mr. Bush also talked about setting up more “rationale regulation for fracking” and emphasised the idea of using less energy.
“We should continue as we have been doing, to consume less,” Jeb Bush said. “The simple fact is that conservation is the cheapest energy policy that we can get. The energy we don’t use is the best means by which we can create a comprehensive strategy.”
