The Reporter (Vacaville)

Schwarzene­gger: Use stimulus funds to invest in clean-energy

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VIENNA >> Government stimulus programs designed to keep countries afloat during the coronaviru­s pandemic offer “a tremendous opportunit­y” to build a clean-energy economy, actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzene­gger said Thursday.

Schwarzene­gger called on government­s not to “invest in the past,” saying that “forward-looking decisions” are needed now as trillions are being poured into rebuilding economies around the globe.

“These funds are so massive they’re capable of remaking societies; we have a tremendous opportunit­y here,” Schwarzene­gger said while speaking by video link from Los Angeles to the Austrian World Summit in Vienna, an offshoot of his climate initiative. “All we have to do is pick it up.”

Since leaving political office in 2011, the AustrianAm­erican actor has devoted time to environmen­tal causes. A Republican, he has sparred with U.S. President Donald Trump over climate issues.

“When you hear that government plans to spend stimulus money bailing out fossil fuels, we must ask ourselves: if investors aren’t supporting those declining companies, why should taxpayers?” Schwarzene­gger said. “Government must realize what the smart money knows instinctiv­ely: don’t invest in the past.”

Schwarzene­gger said efficient uses of money would include making buildings more energy-efficient and weatherpro­of, installing energy-efficiency appliances, cars using alternativ­e fuels and planting trees.

 ?? RONALD ZAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzene­gger is seen on a giant video screen during his online speech as part of the Austrian World Summit at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday.
RONALD ZAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzene­gger is seen on a giant video screen during his online speech as part of the Austrian World Summit at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday.

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